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bazaltina [42]
1 year ago
5

Síntesis interview a classmate about his or her pastimes, weekend activities, and favorite sports. use these questions as guidel

ines, and prepare several more before the interview. then, write up the interview in a question-and-answer format, faithfully reporting your classmate's responses.
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steposvetlana [31]1 year ago
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<span>) Imagine you have a friend who lives in an exciting place you have never visited: New York City, Ciudad de Mexico, etc. You are about to visit your friend for the first time, you are excited and have many things you want to do, but also have a lot of questions. On a sheet of paper, write a letter to your friend to prepare for your trip. </span>
Levart [38]1 year ago
4 0

What do you like to do on the weekend?

Over the weekend, I like to catch up on my readings, go to the cinema and watch some tv shows. As during the week, I don't have much time, because of school and my work, the weekend is the ideal time for that.

Do you play any sport?

I like to play basketball with my brothers. I don't know if this can be considered sport, but I usually go fishing with my dad once a month.

During the week, what do you usually do besides study and work?

I don't like to do much during the week, but I go for a run in the evening and take my dog for a walk. I usually run about 3 kilometers, sometimes less, because my routine is very tiring.

What's the point of running late afternoon for you?

The importance is to exercise. It's important for us to exercise regularly even if it's little, isn't it? I do this more so as not to lose my habit and help with health.

You said you like to catch up on your weekends. Do you participate in any book clubs or anything?

No. I have been to a book club in the past, but I quit because I like to read what I want right now. In the book club you should read what is chosen by you and I like to choose my readings.

You said you like going to the movies and watching TV shows. What types of movies and which TV shows do you like?

I like watching Super Heroes movies at the movies, but I see anything that catches my attention and about the TV shows, I like to watch Doctor Who.

Would you like to play any sport?

Yes, I would like to swim, but I can't swim (laughs), but I would like to learn.

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