Piani per il weekend

Weekend Plans

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Author: Love For Languages

Genre: A1 - Starter

Language: Italian

Level: A1

Number of words: 450

Summary

On Thursday night, Giulia decides her weekend needs something fun, so she messages her friend Emma to plan a Saturday meetup. Between work schedules and travel time they juggle different hours, shifting their park date from four to five, and finally to six when Giulia’s boss suddenly makes her work late.

 On Saturday evening the new plan works perfectly: Emma is waiting by the park entrance when Giulia arrives, tired but excited. They walk, share ice cream and stories from their week, and Giulia feels her stress fade as they laugh, make new movie plans for next weekend, and prove that with a few honest texts you can still rescue a busy weekend. 

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