Did you have a good
weekend?
¿Pasaste un buen fin de semana?
Romel y Nicole conversan acerca de lo
que hicieron durante el fin de semana. Escucha con atención el
diálogo y repítelo luego simultáneamente.
Romel:
Hi, Nicole. Did you have a good weekend?
Hola, Nicole. ¿Pasaste un buen fin de semana?
Nicole:
Yes, I did. But I feel tired today.
Sí. Pero me siento cansada hoy.
Romel:
Really? Why?
¿En serio? ¿Por qué?
Nicole:
Well, on Saturday I cleaned the house and played tennis. Then on Sunday
I hiked in the country.
Bueno, el sábado limpié
la casa y jugué tenis. Luego el domingo fui de excursión al campo.
Romel:
And I bet you studied, too.
Y apuesto a que estudiaste también.
Nicole:
Yeah. I studied on Sunday evening. What about you?
Así es. Estudié el domingo a la noche. ¿Y tú?
Romel:
Well, I didn't clean the house and I didn't study. I stayed in bed and
watched TV.
Bueno, no limpié la casa
y no estudié. Me quedé
en cama y miré televisión.
Nicole:
That sounds like fun, but did you exercise?
Suena divertido, pero ¿hiciste ejercicio?
Romel:
Sort of. I played golf on my computer !!
Algo parecido. ¡¡Jugué golf en mi computadora!!
MIS ENLACES UTILES
Si dispones de
tiempo, estos enlaces complementarios te
ayudarán a enriquecer tu vocabulario y tu
gramática.
1. weekend (fin de semana). 2. tired (cansado/a); tired out = exhausted (agotado/a). 3. to hike=/= to go for a picnic(ir de
excursión, de picnic). 4.to bet (hacer una apuesta; apostar). 5.What about you? = What did you do? (¿Y tú? ¿Qué
hiciste?). 6.That sounds like fun = It seems funny(suena
divertido; parece divertido).
7. sort of = something like that (algo así, algo
parecido).
Activity 64a: Ahora, basándote en los comentarios del diálogo
anterior, selecciona la opción más adecuada para cada pregunta. Trata de
no leer el texto del diálogo mientras realizas esta actividad. Verifica
luego las respuestas correctas ...
1.
Does Nicole have a good weekend?
Yes, but
she is ill now. Yes, but she is
tired now.
No, she
doesn't.
2.
What did Nicole do on Saturday?
She hiked in the
country. She cleaned the house
and hiked in the country. She
cleaned the house and played tennis.
She cleaned the house and played tennis.
3.
What did Nicole do on Sunday?
She
hiked and studied. She
cleaned the house and studied.
She played tennis
and studied.
4.
During the weekend, Romel ...
played
golf on the computer and cleaned the house.
did not clean the
house, but played golf on the computer.
did not play golf on
the computer and did not clean the house.
5.
In the dialogue, “exercise” means ...
to complete the
homework. to
work out. to
practice golf.
¡¡ Romel va a engordar si continúa sin hacer gimnasia !!
En la próxima página practicarás el pasado de los VERBOS IRREGULARES y
podrás hacer un entretenido LISTENING ...