Reading dialog

  1. Lars
    Dutch Laten we naar de winkel gaan om te shoppen.

    Let's go shopping at the store.

  2. Anna
    Dutch Hij leest een boek en ik eet.

    He is reading a book and I am eating.

  3. Lars
    Dutch We leren een foto te maken.

    We are learning to take a photo.

  4. Anna
    Dutch Ik geniet elke dag met mijn familie.

    I enjoy every day with my family.

  5. Lars
    Dutch De boekwinkel heeft veel nieuwe boeken.

    The bookstore has many new books.

  6. Anna
    Dutch We lopen in het park en kijken naar de bloemen.

    We walk in the park and look at the flowers.

  7. Lars
    Dutch Mijn vriend en ik gaan elk weekend naar het strand.

    My friend and I go to the beach every weekend.

  8. Anna
    Dutch Het is geweldig om nieuwe plekken te zien.

    It's great to see new places.

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