¿Qué hiciste este fin de semana? – Spanish question

¿Qué hiciste este fin de semana? - Spanish question

¿Qué hiciste este fin de semana? – Spanish question

In this post, you are going to practice the question: “¿Qué hiciste este fin de semana? – Spanish question” What did you do this weekend? Learn how to pronounce and ask correctly this question with this little practice. Feel free to practice the other questions on the list.

Spanish questions:

SpanishEnglish
¿Qué hiciste este fin de semana? (Familiar)What did you do this weekend?
¿Qué hizo usted este fin de semana? (Formal)What did you do this weekend?

More Personal Questions Level 2:

1. Can you describe your city? – ¿Puedes describir tu ciudad?
2. What do you like to do? (present) – ¿Qué te gusta hacer?
4. What are you going to do this weekend? (future) – ¿Que vas a hacer este fin de semana?

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Qué hiciste este fin de semana

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What did you do this weekend? – Spanish Circles

This question is a great way to practice talking about past actions and events, which is a fundamental skill in any language. By learning how to ask about someone’s weekend activities, you can engage in casual conversations about leisure, plans, and personal experiences. As you practice, pay attention to the use of the past tense, especially the preterite form, which is key to describing completed actions in Spanish. Practicing this structure will help you feel more confident when sharing your own experiences and asking others about theirs. Additionally, discussing past events helps you get comfortable with narrating stories and experiences, making your conversations more dynamic and relatable. It also offers an opportunity to learn new vocabulary related to everyday activities and actions, which you can use in other contexts. The more you practice questions like this, the easier it will become to speak about your past, whether it’s about hobbies, trips, or simple everyday events.