Capítulo uno: “El cuento del gato”

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Capítulo uno: “El cuento del gato” (Chapter 1: The Story of the Cat) Había un chico. (There was a boy.) Era un chico y estaba en California. (He was a boy and he was in California.) No tenía un gato. (He didn’t have a cat.) Quería un gato. (He wanted a cat.) Fue a Wyoming. (He went to Wyoming.)

Capítulo uno: “El cuento del gato” Questions to Actors Capítulo uno: “El cuento del gato” (Chapter 1: The Story of the Cat) ¿Eres un chico? Are you a boy? Sí. Soy un chico. Yes. I am a boy. ¿Estás en California? Are you in California? Sí. Estoy en California. Yes. I am in California. ¿Tienes un gato? Do you have a cat? No. No tengo un gato. No. I don’t have a cat. ¿Quieres un gato? Do you want a cat? Sí. Quiero un gato. Yes. I want a cat. ¿Vas a Wyoming? Are you going to Wyoming? Sí. Voy a Wyoming. Yes. I am going to Wyoming.