Basic Conversation: Weekend Plans

 


A Conversation About Weekend Plans 

We’re going to look at a brief but useful conversation between two friends talking about their weekend plans. This will help you practice everyday expressions, making plans, and talking about activities in English. Let’s get started!

Basic Conversation: Weekend Plans 

Sophie: Hey Mark, how’s it going?

Mark: Hi Sophie! I’m doing great, thanks! How about you?

Sophie: I’m doing well. Got any plans for the weekend?

Mark: Yeah, I’m visiting my family. I haven’t seen them in a while.

Sophie: That sounds nice! What are you going to do?

Mark: We’re having a big family dinner on Saturday night. My mom’s cooking!

Sophie: That sounds delicious! I’m going hiking with some friends.

Mark: Hiking? That sounds awesome! Where are you going?

Sophie: We’re going to Mount Willow. The view from the top is amazing!

Mark: I’ve heard about that place! You’ll have a great time.

Sophie: I hope so! I really need to get outdoors.

Mark: Same here! It’s good to recharge after a busy week.

Sophie: Definitely. Maybe we can meet for coffee after the weekend?

Mark: That sounds perfect! Let’s do it.

Brief Explanation

This conversation takes place between Sophie and Mark, and the topic is their weekend plans. Here’s a breakdown of the key points:

  1. Asking about plans: “Got any plans?” – A casual way to inquire about what someone is doing over the weekend.
  2. Describing activities: Both Sophie and Mark share their plans. “I’m visiting my family.” / “I’m going hiking with some friends.”
  3. Making future plans: “Maybe we can meet for coffee after the weekend?” – The conversation ends with a plan to catch up after the weekend.

Key Takeaways

  • Asking about and discussing plans: Common questions to use when engaging in casual conversation.
  • Sharing personal experiences: Talking about your activities and interests.
  • Making future plans: A simple and natural way to keep the conversation going.


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