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Dialogo entre dos personas usando 5 Phrasal Verbs sobre un viaje

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Respuesta:

Alice: Wanna hang out this weekend?

Bob: Sure. What do you feel like doing?

Alice: We could go out to dinner tomorrow.

Bob: Sounds good. Pick you up at 8?

Alice: Oh wait, I forgot! I have to look after my niece tomorrow.

Bob: Oh, well… What about Sunday?

Alice: Sunday should be fine. We could go work out in the park.

Bob: I can’t work out, actually. Didn’t I tell you? I hurt my elbow playing tennis last week, and the doctor told me to take a rest.

Alice: Oh, sorry to hear that. Does it hurt?

Bob: Not really, as long as I take it easy.

Alice: Well, Sonia’s having her birthday party Sunday night. Do you want to go to that?

Bob: Sonia? I don’t know. She’s been a bit weird to me since she broke up with her boyfriend. Plus, I always feel like her friends look down on me for some reason.

Alice: I’m sure they don’t look down on you…

Bob: Maybe not. But I always feel like they do. Am I just making it up?

Alice: I don’t know about her friends, but Sonia actually likes you a lot!

Bob: Is that why she’s been acting strangely to me?

Alice: I guess… You should ask her out!

Bob: I have always thought she was pretty hot… Hm… Sonia…

Alice: Anyway, what can you do on Sunday morning?

Bob: Well, we could check out the new exhibit at the art museum.

Alice: Great!

Explicación:

Aquí tienes los significados de los phrasal verbs que has visto en la conversación.

hang out = pasar el rato

go out = salir

pick someone up = recoger a alguien

look after someone = cuidar de alguien

work out = hacer deporte

break up with someone = romper con alguien

make something up = inventar algo

look down on someone = despreciar a alguien

ask someone out = pedir que alguien salga contigo

check something out = mirar algo, ver algo

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