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English dialogue in campus life
Eric and Patty are good friends and college classmates. They have lunch together and talk about campus life.

Professor: In the first part, we will learn how to ask someone what class they are taking.

Patty: Hello, Eric! Did you have a good time in college?

Eric: Yes, it's great. How many courses did you take?

Patty: I took four courses. Did you take many classes?

Eric: I took three courses.

Professor Bowman, why did Eric only take three courses? The life of American college students is too easy!

Professor: Well, Winnie, maybe they are having a difficult class and have to learn a lot. Self-study English Forum Create the best free self-study persimmon in an entertaining way? That makes sense. Perhaps because the courses are difficult, I only took a few courses.

Professor: Let's listen and see what their class is. Patty: What class are you taking?

Eric: Well, I'm taking an English class.

Patty: I see. I took many science courses, such as chemistry.

Eric: Chemistry? Wow, that sounds difficult. You must have a lot of work.

Professor Bowman, why did Eric choose English class? Isn't English his mother tongue? Is this opportunistic?

Professor: Winnie, some English classes are difficult, even for Americans. Students must read very difficult books. I see. So, do students have classes every day in American universities?

Professor: OK, let's listen to Eric and Patty talking about their class.

Patty: What's your schedule?

Eric: Great! I only have classes from Monday to Thursday!

Patty: Don't you have classes on Friday?

Eric: No, so I can have fun with my friends on Thursday night.

Eric not only has English classes, but also only has four days a week. How is that possible?

Professor: Yes, some students have simple schedules. Now let's listen to them talk about their professor.

Eric: Who is your chemistry professor?

Patty: I chose chemistry for Professor Franklin. He's really great!

Eric: Who did you get in math?

Patty: I gave Professor Martinez a math class. He's fine, but the teaching assistant is so boring. TA? What is TA?

Professor: Teaching assistants are "teaching assistants". They are older students who help professors teach young students.

TA is the abbreviation of teaching assistant, which means teaching assistant. Patty said that she likes her math professor very much, but the professor's teaching assistant is boring.

Professor: Yes. You know, if my students don't study hard enough, sometimes I will find a mean teaching assistant to help me teach. If we are not serious and you want to find a great TA, then if we are particularly serious, you will find a particularly handsome TA? Professor: No, if I have a lovely t a, everyone will have a crush on him and study less. Now Eric and Patty are going to talk about what clubs they belong to.

Patty: I joined some interesting clubs.

Eric: What kind of club do you join?

Patty: I do all kinds of things. I join some academic clubs, but others are just for fun. Wow, Patty is really good at joining so many extracurricular clubs.

Professor, what clubs are there in American universities?

Professor: Some clubs are academic. Students who study together for exams or to discuss current events. Some clubs are just for fun. They do things like yoga and street dance. Yoga clubs and hip-hop clubs sound really good! I wonder if Eric has joined any club!

Eric: I only joined a hip-hop dance club. It's really fun.

Patty: Dance club? I like hip-hop music, and I also like dancing.

Eric: You should join. It's not full yet. There are still many seats available.

Patty: I think I will. It will be fun to run a club together.

Eric only joined the street dance club? He only took three classes, only four days a week, and didn't even join the extracurricular clubs related to study. Alas, he is so comfortable!