Easy English Dialogues: Let's go for a hike
In this video, Jenny and Tess plan a weekend hike. We showcase how to use new vocabulary words and their definitions. In the description, complete the quiz with the vocabulary words you've learned from this video! Learn more: https://eslspeaking.org/weekend-plans-english-dialogue/ ------- Jenny and Tess are making some plans for the weekend. Jenny: Tess, let's hang out this weekend! It's been a while. Tess: I know, right? We haven't hung out in months. I'd love to do something. What do you think? Jenny: The weather is kind of iffy but what about going for a hike? And then we can grab something to eat after? Tess: That's great. Let's go to Mount Seymour. I haven't been there in a long time and it'll be a piece of cake even though I'm out of shape! Rain or shine is good for me. Jenny: Perfect. I can drive. I'll pick you up at 1:00? Tess: Okay. See you then! I'll bring snacks for us. Jenny: Perfect. Vocabulary: been a while: A moderate length of time iffy: Uncertain. grab something to eat: Get some food. a piece of cake: Describes something easy to do. out of shape: Not in good health from bad diet or lack of exercise. rain or shine: Do something, no matter what the weather is. pick you up: Come get you.