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El verano pasado fui a acampar con mis primos a un camping en un lago. Allá nadamos y comimos pescado. El primer día cocinamos hamburguesas y para el postre horneamos una torta. El último día, fuimos a visitar al dueño del camping. Nos hicimos amigos cercanos porque él era muy bueno con nosotros. El verano pasado, también visité a mis abuelos en su ciudad. Allá tocamos la guitarra y jugamos al ajedrez. Es el juego preferido de mi abuelo.
La semana pasada fui a un concierto con unos amigos para escuchar música pop. Ayer a la noche, caminamos por la ciudad después de que comimos en un lujoso restaurante.
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The preterite in spanish is the same as the past simple in english. Although I don´t have the specific vocabulary of your lesson, I´ll try to give the most common vocabulary which is used in the past simple.
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Last summer I went camping with my cousins at a lake campsite. We swam there and ate fish. The first day we cooked hamburgers and for dessert we baked a cake. The last day, we went to visit the owner of the campsite. We became close friends because he was very good to us. Last summer, I also visited my grandparents in their town. There we played the guitar and played chess. It is my grandfather's favorite game.
Last week I went to a concert with some friends to listen to pop music. Last night, we walked around the city after we ate in a fancy restaurant.
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There is a valid argument to claim that the true beginning of the Latin boom began with Cervantes and never completely ended. Proponents of this theory claim that since the 16th century, Hispanic writers have contributed important works to all literary movements in history to the present. They point to great transformative writers beyond Cervantes such as Sor Juana, possibly the first feminist, or Bartolomé de las Casas, one of the first writers who wrote in defense of indigenous peoples in the New World.
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