Making Plans - Practice Spanish Social Dialogue | DialoguePractice
Practice natural Spanish conversations for suggesting meetups and confirming times with friends.
Dialogue Script & Speaking Practice
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Persona A:
"Oye, ¿tienes planes para este fin de semana?"
Hey, do you have plans for this weekend?
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Persona B:
"De momento no, ¿por qué? ¿Tienes alguna idea?"
Not yet, why? Do you have an idea?
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Persona A:
"Podríamos ir a ver la nueva exposición en el museo."
We could go see the new exhibition at the museum.
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Persona B:
"¡Me encanta la idea! ¿Cuándo te viene mejor?"
I love the idea! When works best for you?
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Persona A:
"¿Qué te parece el sábado por la tarde, sobre las cinco?"
How about Saturday afternoon, around five?
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Persona B:
"Perfecto. Quedamos en la entrada del museo entonces."
Perfect. Let's meet at the museum entrance then.
Vocabulary Spotlight & Keyword Definitions
- ¿qué te parece?: What do you think? / How does that sound?
- quedar: To arrange to meet someone.
- tener planes: To have plans / To be busy.
Methodology & Speak Fluently Trainer
This interactive dialogue practice session uses the shadowing method. By repeating native-speaker phrases aloud immediately after you hear them, you build speech muscle memory, improve pronunciation, and internalize rhythm, stress, and intonation. Use these dialogues to rehearse realistic situations on your own schedule and turn passive vocabulary into active speaking skills.