Esta semana vas a leer un diálogo en inglés muy interesante. Vas a aprender que a nuestra pareja, Jack y Sofía, les gustan las montañas, los lagos y los árboles…. Les gusta la naturaleza. Pero más que nada, les gusta hacer el amor en paisajes hermosos.
Así es como empieza este diálogo sobre el clima y la naturaleza. Encontrándose solos en un valle aislado… la pareja se encuentran sorprendidos por una pasión que no pueden controlar.
No te preocupes… vuelven al tema de la naturaleza con una conversación sobre la fauna y flora de la Cataluña del norte. Nuestros amigos catalanes van a tener el placer de oír muchos elogios por una parte de Cataluña que ninguno de los dos conocían. En los bosques y montañas, Sofia ve muchos similitudes entre el continente de norte América y done pasaron el fin de semana.
Este diálogo en inglés es perfecto para aprender inglés relacionado con el clima y la naturaleza. Descárgalo ya.
Fragmento de la transcripción del dialogo
Sofia: Hi everyone, excuse the absence but we were in northern Catalonia.
Jack: Yes sir…that’s where we were.
Sofia: And what are we going to say about it, apart from, basically, it was incredible?
Jack: Well, let’s start with the first part of any holiday report. How was the weather?
Sofia: Whoa…it was crazy. Quite changeable… it was very hot in the afternoon and cold in the mornings, and it was also colder the higher up the mountain you went. I’d say that the average temperature was about 25 degrees. Your nose was a little red after an afternoon in a meadow close to the hotel.
Jack: Yes it was…or maybe that was the wine.
Sofia: Good point…we did drink a lot of wine.
Jack: And what was our principal feeling about Catalonia?
Sofia: It was like… an education on the region where we live.
Jack: Yeah. It was a real education about Catalonia, because basically, our attitude to Catalonia was pretty much the same as other foreigners. That…
Sofia: …Catalonia was Barcelona except perhaps for this quirky little town called Gerona somewhere in the north. A beautiful, sunny city with a remote satellite. But then we went to Ripolet and our ideas changed, primarily because of the landscape. The scenery was so impressive it was like…total impact. How would you describe it, Jack, because although it’s very green it’s very different from your mum’s country, Ireland?