LISTEN TO THE CONVERSATION | |
Practice Speaking – Select a Conversation Partner | |
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Ryan: What are you going to get up to this weekend? Erin: I am going to get together with some old friends from high school. Ryan: That sounds like it will be fun. Erin: Definitely. My high school friends and I always get together twice a year. Ryan: So, what will you do together? Erin: We like to meet up for lunch, go shopping, and finally have dinner together. Ryan: Wow! You spend the whole day together. Erin: It is always a lot of fun. I look forward to these days. Ryan: Well, enjoy your time with your friends, and I will see you on Monday. Erin: Bye. Have a nice weekend. | |
Key Vocabulary | |
1. to get together (with somebody): to meet (somebody) in order to spend time with that person | |
• My high school friends and I get together once a year. | |
• I got together with Mark yesterday, and we played golf. | |
2. What are you getting up to this weekend?: What are you doing this weekend? | |
• A) What are you getting up to this weekend? | |
• A) What are you getting up to this weekend? | |
3. to meet up: to get together with (somebody); to meet at a particular place | |
• You go ahead first. I will meet up with you at the park. | |
• She said that she will meet up with us later. |