Conversation
Andrea: Are you going to travel this summer?
Felipe: Yes, I'm going to go to Portugal.
A: That sounds great! When are you going?
F: I'm flying to Lisbon ['lɪzbən] (Lisboa) on July 3rd. I already have my ticket.
A: How long are you going to stay?
F: I'm going to stay for two weeks. I have a reservation at a hotel near the beach.
A: Are you going to visit Porto ['pɔrtoʊ] too?
F: Yes, I'll probably take the train from Lisbon to Porto. I haven't bought that ticket yet.
A: What are you going to do there?
F: I'm going to visit museums, eat a lot of Portuguese ['pɔrtʃəgi:z] (portugués/a) food, and relax on the beach. I've never been to Portugal, and I'm very excited.
A: I'm sure you'll have a great time!
summer ['sʌmər] - verano
stay [steɪ] - quedarse
sure [ʃʊr] - seguro
excited [ɪk'saɪtɪd] - emocionado
Estudiar todo de golpe sirve para el examen de mañana, pero no para memorizar conceptos a largo plazo. Espaciar las sesiones de estudio dejando horas e incluso días de por medio es mucho más eficaz.