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I´m sitting on the beach, eating an ice cream, Alice and
Paul are swimming in the sea and Tom is in the park.
He´s playing with a friend. Peter is listening to the radio
andreading.
We´re having a fantastic holiday. Aberc town is a little
fishing village in north Wales with a park, a castle,some
Roman remains and some lovely gardens, and theres a little
fishing port with alighthouse. Everybody here is really
friendly. I think we´re lucky. This is our second holiday
this year and we´re doing just what we want to do: sleeping
eating and playing games. The food islovely too.
Activity #2
I´m sitting on the beach, eating an ice cream.
Alice and Paul are swimming in the sea.
Tom is in the park playing with a friend.
Peter is listening to the radio andis reading.
We´re having a fantastic holiday.
Activity #3
Estoy sentado en la playa comiendo un helado.
Alicia y Pablo están nadando en el mar.
Tom está en el parque jugando con unamigo.
Pedro está escuchando la radio y está leyendo.
Vamos a tener unas vacaciones fantásticas.
Activity #4
Sit: verbo intransitive. (sit down) sentarse(conj.⇒) ;
he sat on my knee se mesentó en las rodillas.
(be seated) estar(conj.⇒) sentado;
don't just ~ there: do something! ¡no te quedes ahí sentado: haz algo!;
~ still! ¡quédate quieto!;
to be ~ting pretty (colloq) estar(conj.⇒)bien situado or (fam) colocado.
Eat: verbo transitivo. ‹meal/food› comer;
I won't ~ you! (colloq) ¡no te voy a comer!;
to ~ humble pie o eat dirt o (AmE) crow morder(conj.⇒) el polvo (fam),tragarse(conj.⇒) el orgullo
(upset, bother) (sl): what's ~ing her? ¿a ésta qué le pica or qué bicho la picó? (fam).
Swim: verbo intransitivo. [person/animal/fish] nadar;
can you ~? ¿sabes nadar?;
areyou going ~ming? ¿vas a ir a nadar?;
he swam across the river cruzó el río nadando or a nado;
we had to ~ for it tuvimos que nadar para salvarnos.
Play: sustantivo. Uncountable (recreation) juego...
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