Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answer.
Where does Mia say the word "pasta" comes from?
Why is English important in China according to the conversation?
What does Liam find most difficult about learning English?
What does Mia find challenging when understanding native speakers?
What does Liam say about learning facts about English?
Liam: "_____"
Dad: "Sure, you can. Just don’t spill it on the carpet."
Emily: "Good luck with your big exam tomorrow! I know you've been studying hard."
James: "_____"
Teacher: "You must complete your homework by Friday."
Student: "_____"
Mike: "Can I take some cookies from the jar?"
Sara: "_____ You can have one after dinner."
Choose the correct answer in the box to complete the conversation. Write only the letter A-E in each blank
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A. I talked about some natural wonders like the Grand Canyon. B. I went hiking and saw majestic mountain views and beautiful lakes. C. I’d love to see the Grand Canyon someday. D. That sounds fantastic! Where exactly are the Dolomites? E. I’ve heard the Grand Canyon is huge. How big is it? |
Emma: Hi, Mark! Have you visited any natural wonders recently?
Mark: Hi, Emma! Yes, I went to the Dolomites in Italy last month. They were breathtaking!
Emma:
Mark: They’re in northern Italy, and they cover about 141,000 square kilometers. The mountains are known for their unique, sharp peaks.
Emma: Wow, that’s impressive! What did you do there?
Mark: The scenery was just amazing! I also trying skiing. It was quite scary at first, but I was excited soon after.
Emma: That sounds like a great trip! I recently visited the Grand Canyon in Arizona. It was incredible, too!
Mark:
Emma: It’s about 277 miles long and over a mile deep. I did a helicopter tour and saw the canyon from above.
Mark: That must have been amazing! What else did you do there?
Emma: I hiked along the South Rim and took lots of photos.
Mark:
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English is spoken all around the world, and we can understand its use through three circles. The includes countries where English is the first language. For example, the UK, the US, and Australia are in this circle. They use English every day, and it is their main language.
The consists of countries where English is the second language. In these countries, people learn English in schools and use it for business and travel. Examples are India and Nigeria. English is important but not the first language.
The includes countries where English is a foreign language. People learn English for many reasons, such as for work or studies. In these countries, like China and Brazil, English is not commonly used in daily life.
These circles are , meaning they have a common center but different layers. Each circle has unique and an estimated number of speakers. Understanding these circles helps us see how English is used around the world.
Write a paragraph (100-120 words) about a memorable tour you experienced.
Your writing should include: