What Are You Thinking About? - Conversations about Travel Plans

Complete the following conversation with the appropriate forms of the verb pensar.

CLAUDIA: Hola, Alonso. ¿En qué piensas?

ALONSO: Pienso en mi viaje a Venezuela.

CLAUDIA: ¡Qué divertido! Mis padres y yo también pensamos ir a Isla Margarita.

ALONSO: ¿Piensan Uds. ir a la playa?

CLAUDIA: ¡Claro! Nosotros pensamos ir a Playa Colorada.

ALONSO: Yo pienso que es imposible estudiar en la playa.

CLAUDIA: ¿Cuándo piensas ir?

ALONSO: Pienso hacer el viaje la próxima semana.

CLAUDIA: ¿Qué piensa el profesor de tu viaje?

ALONSO: Él piensa que es una buena idea.

CLAUDIA: ¡Yo pienso que también!

What is the conversation about?

The conversation between Claudia and Alonso is about their plans to travel to Venezuela. Claudia is excited about her trip and wants to know more about Alonso's plans.

Claudia starts the conversation by asking Alonso what he is thinking about. Alonso tells her that he is thinking about his trip to Venezuela. Claudia is surprised to hear this, as she and her parents are also planning to travel to Venezuela. She asks Alonso if he is going to the beach, and he tells her that he is planning to go to Playa Colorada.

1. What are Claudia and Alonso discussing in the conversation? 2. Where are Claudia and her parents planning to travel? 3. What is Alonso's opinion about studying on the beach? 1. Claudia and Alonso are discussing their travel plans to Venezuela. 2. Claudia and her parents are planning to travel to Isla Margarita. 3. Alonso thinks it is impossible to study on the beach.
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