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Chinese New Year Group English Conversation 6

English Situation Dialogue Chinese New Year 1:

Daniel: Good evening! Long time no see, how are you?

Good evening! Long time no see, how are you?

Daniel: Good evening! How are you?

Susan: Good evening! I`m fine, how about you, beauty?

Good evening! I`m fine, how about you, beauty? How about you?

Daniel: Thanks for God! I am fine too.

Thanks for God! I am fine too.

Susan: How did you spend your spring festival?

How did you spend your spring festival?

Daniel: Aha, it is a long story!

It is a long story.

Susan: I`m willing to listen to you.

Daniel: Ok! Actually, I have a wonderful holiday. I spend most of the time with my family members and friends.

Okay! Daniel: Ok! I spend most of the time with my family members and friends.

Okay! I spend most of the time with my family members and friends.

Susan: That sounds great!

Sounds great!

Daniel: How about your spring festival?

How did you spend your spring festival?

Susan: I had visited some relatives and spent some time watching TV and surfing the internet.

I visited some relatives. Then I watched TV. Susan: I had visited some relatives and spent some time watching TV and surfing the internet.

Daniel: It seems that both of us are satisfied with our spring festival.

It seems that both of us are satisfied with our spring vacation.

Susan: Quite right.

Yes

Daniel: It`s time to say goodbye. See you!

It`s time to say goodbye.

Susan: See you!

See you!

English Situation Dialogue Spring Festival 2:

Lily: Amy, how long have you been here?

Amy, how long have you been here?

Amy: I came to China on June, it has been 7 months.

I came to China in June, it has been 7 months now.

Lily: Wow, that is a long time. And you must never spend the Spring Festival in China.

Wow, that's a long time. And you must never spend the Spring Festival in China.

Amy: Yes, and I going to stay in China this year to see how Chinese people spend their most important festival. their most important festival.

Lily: Really? Maybe you can come to celebrate it with my family.

Really? Maybe you can come to celebrate it with my family.

Amy: Can I?

Can I?

Lily: My parents would be happy to have you. I believe you will love it. Though we live in downtown, we always spend Spring Festival in hometown.

My parents would be happy to have you. I believe you will love it. Though we live in downtown, we always spend Spring Festival in hometown.

Amy: You mean in the countryside?

Do you mean in the countryside?

Lily: Yes, I believe you will know a lot about Chinese traditions this winter holiday, such as the custom, practices, cuisine, greeting and so on.< /p>

Yes, I believe you will know a lot about Chinese traditions this winter holiday, such as the custom, practices, cuisine, greeting and so on.

Amy: Wonderful! I can't wait to the coming of that day.