Listen to Gerardo, Isabel, and Catalina, three Colombian students talk about their plans for summer. Then, complete the statements below.
Gerardo: ¿Qué vas a hacer este verano, Catalina?
Catalina: Voy a ir de compras al centro comercial, y voy a ir a las discotecas con mis amigos.
Gerardo: ¿Te gusta bailar?
Catalina: ¡Sí, me gusta mucho bailar! Voy a bailar todos los fines de semana este verano. ¿Y tú? ¿Vas a ir a muchas fiestas?
Gerardo: No, voy a viajar a Cartagena. Voy a nadar y tomar el sol. Necesito descansar un poco. ¿Y tú, Isabel?
Isabel: Yo también necesito descansar. Estudiamos mucho este semestre.
Catalina: ¿Qué vas a hacer? ¿Vas a mirar televisión todos los días?
Isabel: No, voy a visitar unos museos y ver muchas películas. Me gustan las películas históricas en blanco y negro.
Catalina: ¡Ay, Isabel! ¡Ésas no son vacaciones! ¡Eso es una clase de historia!
1. Catalina va a______________________________ con sus amigos.
2. Gerardo va a ______________________________ y nadar.
3. Isabel va a ______________________________ y ver películas.
4. ____________________ cree que los planes de ____________________ son aburridos (boring).
1. ir a las discotecas
2. tomar el sol
3. visitar unos museos
4. Catalina / Isabel
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