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
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. ?