The question is too ambiguous to answer. Which 'someone'? What is 'your' relationship to that person? What kind of instruction? Do you mean a psychological and/or verbal and/or physical 'response'?
I would hope to understand enough Spanish to answer.
After being introduced to someone in Spanish, you would respond: Mucho gusto. This is the equivalent of: It is a pleasure.
It means "what do you need for English class". In order to respond, you would say in Spanish what you need for English class.
It can be either one, depending on your meaning. You would "respond to" a question or comment directed at you. You would "respond for" someone else who cannot respond for themselves.
The question in Spanish "¿De dónde eres?" is translated as "Where are you from?". You would respond in Spanish: "Soy de ....." (city of birth or residence) Example: Soy de Asunción, Paraguay (I am from Asunción, Paraguay)
cual es tu apellido means what is your surname so you would with respond with your last name.
are you stoopid? how can you get a fine for hacking someones facebook.
to write on someones facebook wall using your mobile you would do it like you would if you were on the computer/laptop
If you are trying to catch someones attention you would use hoye! meaning hey! If you are trying to catch someones attention you would use hoye! meaning hey! If you are trying to catch someones attention you would use hoye! meaning hey! If you are trying to catch someones attention you would use hoye! meaning hey!
The term "vale" (pronounced "bale") is "OK" in Spanish.To respond in the affirmative, as in 'OK' or 'fine' then you would say bien (good).
I would request, whoever asked that, to clarify - that's not correct Spanish; and I am not talking about a simple spelling error, but rather, I can't really understand the question.
¿Cuándo Tomas español?" means "When do you take Spanish?" You would respond with the appropriate time. Example: Tomo español a las dos.