A literal translation of the target words into Spanish would not produce a sentence with the same connotation as in English. Spanish has no such form that asks for agreement or assent in those terms. The closest approximation is "What do you say?" which in Spanish is, "¿Qué dices?"
¿Cómo es la escuela?
To say how are you in spanish you would ask, "Que tal." pronounced ke tal. Hope this helps!
Como trabaja Como trabaja
¿Qué tal está el / la bebé?
'el trabajo, como esta?' (accent on final a')
I would just say qué pasa. it's not an exact translation, but I think it is equivalent
Tu tambien querido/a (male/female 'you')
Cantante masculino, is Spanish for male singer.
Hombre or masculino
'How are things' (dohhh)
You say, "suburbano/a." ('o' for a male, 'a' for a female)
"I am well" in Spanish is, "Estoy bien.