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English dialogue about Christmas
After entering the society, it is not the scores of various exams that can directly reflect your English level, but your real oral English level. Xi' an Hampson English Common Spoken Dialogue Channel mainly lets you master spoken English easily through various spoken English dialogues commonly used in life. Today, Xi An Hampson English arranged an English conversation about Christmas for everyone. 0 1 classic sentence 0 1. What do Belgians do on Christmas Eve? How do people spend Christmas Eve in Belgium? I really wish you a merry Christmas. Merry Christmas to you. 03. What does your family do at Christmas? What does your family do at Christmas? 04. Christmas is the day when Christ was born. Christmas is the day when Christ was born. 05. Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas! 06. What are you going to do for Christmas? What are you going to do for Christmas? 07. Did you send all the Christmas cards in time? Did you send all the Christmas cards in time? 08. Is everything ready for the Christmas party? Is everything ready for the Christmas party? 09. Christmas is a joyous time, especially for children. Christmas is a happy day, especially for children. They decorated the Christmas tree with metal foil. 1 1. The train doesn't run on Christmas Day. The train stops at Christmas. 12. Christmas falls on Monday. Christmas this year is Monday. 13. The shops were overcrowded before Christmas. The shops are very crowded before Christmas. 14. Christmas is coming. Christmas is coming. Jean: Tom, how will you celebrate Christmas? Kate: The Greens invited me to spend Christmas with them. Jane: I suppose you will experience a western-style Christmas? Kate: I think so. Maybe you can help. I want to take something with me. But I'm not sure. Jane: Do they have children? Kate: Two. I think. One is 6 years old and the other is younger. Jane: Well, if you bring a gift to each of them, you can't go wrong. Wrap them and put them under the Christmas tree. Kate: What about parents? Jane: Maybe you can bring something that everyone can share. Kate: Like what? Joan: Can I buy a box of chocolates? They fit perfectly. Kate: That's a good idea. Merry Christmas Jane: Tom, how are you going to spend Christmas? Kate: The Greens invited me to stay with them. Gene: I guess you will experience a western Christmas? Kate: I think so. Maybe you can help me. I want to bring some gifts, but I'm not sure what to bring. Gene: Do they have children? Kate: There are two. One is 6 years old and the other is younger. Gene: In that case, it would be appropriate if you could bring them a gift separately. Wrap the gift and put it under the Christmas tree. Kate: What about parents? Gene: Maybe you can bring something that everyone can share. Kate: Like what? Gene: Maybe it's a box of chocolates. Just right. Kate: That's a good idea! This is an English dialogue about Christmas organized by Hampson English in Xi 'an. The only way to practice English conversation is to go to English corner more often, chat with people in English, create more situational dialogues, and create a nearly real language training environment with Feitian English learning software. I suggest you go out to participate in the English corner, or take part in Xi 'an Hampson oral English training class for systematic study.