Discussion for ¿Visitaste a la amiga de tu mamá?

Think about the last time you visited someone. Talk with family members, teachers, and friends about the last time you visited someone. Tell them whom you visited, where you went, how you got there, and what you saw and did there.

Ask them about the last time they visited someone. Find out with whom they visited, where they went, how they got there, and what they saw and did there.

After talking with several people, share what you learned about whom you and the people you talked to visited and what you and the people you talked to saw and did.

Based on the question and the prompts for discussion, we can assume that the initial question is asking if someone visited a specific person, "la amiga de tu mamá" (your mom's friend). The following prompts invite us to discuss the last time we visited someone and then ask others about their own experiences.

Here, I will provide an example of a discussion based on these prompts:

Person A: Hey, have you visited your mom's friend recently?

Person B: Yes, I actually visited her last week. It was such a nice visit. We caught up over a cup of coffee at her place.

Person A: That sounds lovely. How did you get there?

Person B: I took the bus since her house is not too far from mine. It was a short, comfortable ride.

Person A: What did you do and see during your visit?

Person B: Besides chatting and enjoying coffee, we also took a walk around her neighborhood. She showed me her favorite park, and we ended up going to a local bakery to buy some delicious pastries.

Person A: That sounds like a delightful visit. I should go see her sometime soon. Thanks for sharing your experience!

Person B: You're welcome! It was really nice. Let me know if you need any directions or if you want to go together.

Person A can then proceed to ask others about their own experiences visiting someone and gather more information about various locations, modes of transportation, activities, and more. After talking with several people, Person B can then share what they learned about whom they and the others visited and what they saw and did during their visits.