You are president of your school's hiking club, and you're taking a spring break trip to a local state park. One of your club me
mbers is an exchange student from Spain named Adrián. Because you're studying Spanish, you've decided to call Adrián to make sure he understood everything that was discussed at the meeting. Leave him a voicemail in Spanish to make sure he's prepared for the trip. Tell him: Where you’re going What you're going to do there What the weather will be like What he should pack. Use the near future tense (ir (to go) + a + infinitive)
You should say, "Adónde vas? Qué vas a hacer allí? Qué tiempo va a hacer? Qué vas a empacar?
Explanation:
Ir + A + infinitive is basically "I'm going to" in English. Ir means to go, so the near future tense is the same in English. An important thing to remember is to NEVER conjugate two verbs in a row. It's va a hacer, not va a hace.