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English situational dialogue, as a communication mode in real life, as the source of language output, as the best way of language practice and the medium of languag

College life English dialogue

English situational dialogue, as a communication mode in real life, as the source of language output, as the best way of language practice and the medium of languag

College life English dialogue

English situational dialogue, as a communication mode in real life, as the source of language output, as the best way of language practice and the medium of language teaching, plays a very important role for students who study English as a foreign language. Next, I will bring you the situational dialogue in Life English. Welcome to study!

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F: When do most children start school in your country?

M: In America, most children start primary school at the age of five.

F: How much time do pupils usually spend in school every day?

M: Kindergarten students usually spend about 4 hours on their way to school every day. But after that, they spend about 8 hours at school every day.

F: Do they have to go to school on Saturday?

M: No, most American children only go to school from Monday to Friday.

F: How many courses are they going to study?

M: In most schools, they study about nine courses.

F: In America, do students have to wear school uniforms at school?

M: Some primary schools require students to wear school uniforms, but public schools don't.

Did you go to a public school or a private school?

M: I went to a private school to study elementary school and university, but went to a public school to study high school. What about you?

I went to a boarding school from kindergarten to high school.

M: Do you have to wear uniforms?

F: Yes, it's terrible. We have to wear green clothes every day.

M: At least you didn't waste time thinking about what you would wear every day.

F: That's true.

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Do you mind if I sit here?

F:No. Of course not. Go!

M: Don't I know you?

F: Yes, forget it. I think we had chemistry class together in high school.

You are right! How are you? Long time no see.

What did you do after graduating from high school?

M: I went straight to college later. What about you?

F: I took a year off to travel.

M: That sounds exciting. Where have you been?

F: I have traveled all over the world. It was the best year of my life.

Where did you go to school?

M: I went to a school in Kentucky, and its language department has a good reputation.

Oh, have you studied foreign languages?

Yes, I have a plan to learn Chinese.

That's a difficult language to learn, isn't it?

M: It is. But it was worth it.

F: So you can speak Chinese?

M: I can, but not as good as I thought. I will study Chinese in ordinary days until I die.

I think most languages take a lifetime to learn well. ?