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Emily tells her dad about her day at school where she made books and paper kangaroos using supplies like crayons, paper, and glue. After school, Emily rode her bike in the tennis court with her whole family including her cousins and mom. A teacher has trouble remembering a student's name which is Nancy, not Karen. Nancy was born in England but grew up in France and the US. Her father is a chemistry professor currently in Scotland, while her mother works at home taking care of Nancy. Pancho introduces himself to Carl and says he has 13 siblings total. His father works hard as a taxi driver in Lima, Peru to support the family while his mother helps run a small

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English Conversation Scripts 1

Emily tells her dad about her day at school where she made books and paper kangaroos using supplies like crayons, paper, and glue. After school, Emily rode her bike in the tennis court with her whole family including her cousins and mom. A teacher has trouble remembering a student's name which is Nancy, not Karen. Nancy was born in England but grew up in France and the US. Her father is a chemistry professor currently in Scotland, while her mother works at home taking care of Nancy. Pancho introduces himself to Carl and says he has 13 siblings total. His father works hard as a taxi driver in Lima, Peru to support the family while his mother helps run a small

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FAMILY ACTIVITIES:

Emily: Welcome home, Dad.


Dad: Oh, Emily. How are you today?
Emily: Fine.
Dad: Good. And how was school today?
Emily: Really fun.
Dad: Good. And what did you do?
Emily: We made things.
Dad: Like what types of things did you make?
Emily: We made books.
Dad: You made books! Okay. And what else?
Emily: We . . . we made paper kangaroos.
Dad: You made paper kangaroos? Okay, and what did you need to make your
paper kangaroos? What kind of supplies did you need?
Emily: We used crayons, papers, glue, and we had to follow directions.
Dad: Well good. And what did you do after school?
Emily: We went home, played games.
Dad: And did . . . Mom said you went to the junior high school.
Emily: I rode my bike in the tennis court.
Dad: Did you go by yourself?
Emily: I went with the whole family, and we went with Nathan, Sara, Racheal.
Dad: You went with your cousins.
Emily: And my mom.
Dad: Well, that's great. Well, let's get ready for dinner.
Emily: Okay.
NICE TO MEET YOU:

Teacher: Oh, hi. What was your name again. I can't keep straight all the
students' names this being the second day of school.
Student: It's okay. I have a hard time remembering names myself.
Teacher: How, uh, Karen, right?
Student: No, it's Nancy. My mom's name is Karen.
Teacher: Nancy. Okay. I think I heard you were from England.
Student: Well, I was born there, but my parents are American. I grew up in
France.
Teacher: Oh, a world traveller!
Student: But then we moved here when I was nine.
Teacher: So, what does your father do now?
Student: Well, he's a college professor, and he is in Scotland at the moment.
Teacher: How interesting. What does he teach?
Student: Oh, I haven't a clue. Nah, just joking. He teaches chemistry.
Teacher: Oh, chemistry, and uh, what about your mother?
Student: She works full time at home.
Teacher: Oh, and what, does she have her own business or something?
Student: Nah, she takes care of me.
Teacher: Well, being a homemaker can be a real hard, but rewarding job.
Student: I think so too.

FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
Carl: Hi. My name's Carl. Nice to meet you.
Pancho: Nice to meet you, too. My name is Francisco.
Carl: What?
Pancho: Francisco, but all my friends and family back in Peru call me Pancho.
Carl: Okay, Pancho. So, tell me about your family?

Pancho: Well, I have seven brothers and six sisters.


Carl: Wow. That is a big family. So are you the oldest, Pancho?
Pancho: No. I'm the second oldest in my family.
Carl: So, what do your parents do?
Pancho: My father is a taxi driver in Lima, Peru. It's a hard job, but he works
hard to support the family.
Carl: How about your mother?
Pancho: She helps run a small family store with some of my older brothers and
sisters.
Carl: What kind of store?
Pancho: We mainly sell food, like bread, eggs, soft drinks, rice, sugar, and
cookies. Things that people buy every day.

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