Un diálogo en presente y pasado perfecto en inglés y español mínimo 15 líneas
Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
Jim: Hello, Karen, welcome back! How was your holiday?
Karen: It was great!
Jim: Where did you go?
Karen: I went to Rome.
Jim: Oh, that’s interesting. How was the weather there?
Karen: It was nice. Warm and sunny.
Jim: Great! Did you like the food?
Karen: Of course, it was wonderful. The pasta was amazing, and the pizza was incredible.
Jim: Did you go by yourself?
Karen: No, I didn’t. I went with my friend Jessica. She has some friends living there.
Jim: Did you see all the famous monuments?
Karen: Yes, I did. I saw the Coliseum, and the Fontana Trevi, and all the rest. It’s such a beautiful city!
Jim: Did you visit the Vatican City?
Karen: Yes, but it was very crowded. I walked around Saint Peter’s Square and looked at all the beautiful architecture.
Jim: Did you have a good time?
Karen: Yes, I did. I hope to go back some day.
Jim: How did you get there?
Karen: I got there by plane. The flight only takes a couple of hours.
Jim: Was it expensive?
Karen: The ticket wasn’t very expensive, but Italy is generally more expensive than Spain.
Karen: And you, Jim? Did you go on holiday yet?
Jim: No, not yet. But I’m going to Turkey next week!
En fin… aquí el vocabulario.
Notas sobre el vocabulario de la conversación en pasado y presente perfecto
Did you have a good time? = ¿Te lo pasaste bien?
How was the weather? = ¿Qué tal el tiempo? (No confundas time y weather… Weather es meteorológico, y time es cronológico.)
sunny = soleado
by yourself = solo / sola (sin acompañante)
get here / there / to Rome / etc = llegar a un sitio
take a couple of hours = tardar un par de horas
crowded = abarrotado, lleno de gente.