Intro
1. Learn Vocabulary - Learn some new vocabulary before you start the lesson.
2. Read and Prepare - Read the introduction and prepare to hear the audio.
Steph’s friend, Greg, visited from L.A. over the long holiday weekend.
out[/def] what she did with him.
Dialog
1. Listen and Read - Listen to the audio and read the dialog at the same time.
2. Study - Read the dialog again to see how the vocab words are used.
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Derek: Hey, Steph. Last weekend did you do anything special for the holiday?
Steph: Yeah. I actually had an out of town visitor from LA. We had a blast.
Derek: That sounds like fun. What did you do?
Steph: Well, gosh. It was like a whole weekend of partying. On Thursday, we went out with some friends. And, um, on Friday, we went to go see a show. On Saturday we had a party for him.
Derek: Wow, so you didn’t get much sleep did you?
Steph: Gosh, no, I had black circles under my eyes when I had to go back to work on Tuesday.
Derek: Aah, nice.
Steph: Yeah. It was fun though. We had a really good time.
Derek: That’s cool. It’s always good to have friends around and come visit you.
Steph: Totally. Yeah. We just had such a good time.
Derek: Sounds cool.
Steph: Yep.
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Discussion
Having friends come to visit is really special. You get to take them out and show them around if they have never visited before.
Although it can be a lot of work and can make you tired, it is worth it to create a good memory.
Do you like having visitors? What is your favorite thing to do with visitors where you live?