WEEKENDS / FINES DE SEMANA
have a cold beer = tomar una cerveza fría
to go bowling = ir a la bolera
to go out for dinner = salir a cenar
to go for a walk = ir de paseo
to go dancing = ir a bailar
to go to concerts = ir a conciertos
I can’t wait to go home = No puedo esperar a llegar a casa
watch a movie = ver una película
nothing at all = nada en absoluto
get bored = aburrirse
to spend a weekend = pasar un fin de semana
I have to work this weekend = tengo que trabajar este fin de semana
Read the conversation / Lee la conversacion:
A: Would you like a cup of coffee?
B: No, thanks. I don’t like coffee. I’ll have a cup of tea.
A: Milk, sugar?
B: Milk please. I don’t take sugar.
A: So, Ellen, how do you and Peter spend your weekends?
B: That depends on the season. In winter we go skiing or ice-skating every other weekend. We also go to the theater and to concerts.
A: And in summer?
B: In summer we go hiking in the mountains or we just go for long walks in the city.
A: Do your children spend the weekends with you?
B: No, they don’t. They go skateboarding or swimming with their friends. What about you? Do you and John do any sports?
A: Just one. We play volleyball. And we go dancing—every weekend.
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