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Communicative
Tasks : Task 2
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Jack: I
find it easy to make friends in China. People
here are very friendly. They smile all the
time, especially the girls.
Wang Hong: We're taught to be cheerful,
so other people will like us. But we're not
always trying to make new friends.
Jack: That's how it seems to me. Maybe
it's because we make new friends quite often.
Wang Hong: We think it's just as important
to maintain our old friendships. Some of them
last a lifetime, beginning in childhood.
Jack: Would you rather have a lot of
friends or a few very good friends?
Wang Hong: Having too many very good
friends would be too difficult.
Jack: Perhaps we could agree that it
would be ideal to be married to your very
best friend.
Wang Hong: Yes, I think that would
be wonderful in any country! But I'm still
looking for the right person. |
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Topic: On Relationships
Roles: Jack-an American student Wang
Hong -A Chinese student
Situation: A Chinese student and an American
student are talking about some differences between
young people's relationships in the two countries.
Think of various things they might say. You
may think about how many different kinds of
relationships people have, how complex they
are, or how long they last. In your dialogue
you may use some phrases from the tips.
Tips:
make friends
be friends
be very good friends
fall in love
be in love
decide to get married
make new friends
maintain old friendships |
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