Have a conversation. Use your ideas in exercise 4 and the chart below to help you. One of you
is A, one of you is B and one of you is C. When
you have finished, change roles.
A Hi! How are things?
B Reply
A Introduce your
friend.
This is
He/ She's from
oy doing?
B Reply.
at are Jon
C Reply and ask about
B's interests.
Are you into ... ?
e
B Reply and ask about
C's interests.
What about you?
C Reply
B Ask where C is from.
What part of ... from?
C Reply
B Where's that?
C It's north / south
etc. of
B Is it a nice place?
C Reply
I remember the first day of school of mine, I was so nervous. I cried a lot when my dad took me to school. When we were at school, my dad held me tightly and said, “My little monkey, don’t worry. Daddy is always by your side. Now, let’s go and make some new friends. Daddy is always here for you, princess!” Then, he kissed me on forehead and let me go. At that time, to a seven-year-old girl, classroom is a huge place with many strange people and it was a little bit scared, at least to me. I thought, “Let go of my hero’s hand is not a lucid decision, absolutely. I should cry a little bit more, so Dad will come to that class with me.” And honestly, I felt great regretful. But then, I made some friends and had fun with them. The feeling of scare when I first came disappeared completely. I realized that the other kids who had their parents were next to seemed shy and I thought they haven’t had any new friends yet. At that moment, I felt comfortable and whispered to myself, “Thank you, Daddy.”
However, hero sometimes get upset over something, so does my dad. When I was young, I was so anorexic because I found my toys and cartoon were more interesting than those beans and carrots in my bowl 92683 times. My dad knew it and he decided that there would be no more cartoon and toys duri...