Conversation
Ana: Did you do anything interesting last weekend?
David: Yes! I went somewhere new - a small town near the mountains. Everything was very quiet and peaceful ['pi:sfəl] (tranquilo).
A: Did you go with someone?
D: No, I went alone [ə'loʊn] (solo). Nobody wanted to come with me. But it was OK. I met some nice people at the hotel.
A: Did you buy anything?
D: I bought something for my sister - a beautiful painting. But I couldn't find anything for my brother. There was nothing he would like in the shops.
A: Is there anything you want to do next weekend?
D: I want to go somewhere warm. I don't want to do anything too active [æktɪv] (activo). I just want to relax.
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.