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A: You are a talented soccer player!

   
B: Thanks.

Do you play on a team?

Yes, I play soccer on university team.

A: Nice haircut.    


B: Thank you.

Where did you get it done?

I did it in a hair salon near my house

A: You can speak English really well.    


B: That's nice of you to say.

Where did you learn?

I learned English at ICPNA

A: You are a great singer.    


B: Thanks. It's nice of you to say so.

 Who taught you to sing?


My mom taught me how to sing

A: I like the soup you made for lunch.    


B: Thanks.

Is there any more?

Yes, there is more soup

A: I learned a lot in your class, professor.    


B: Thank you.

Do you teach any other classes?

No, I only teach english

A: Your shoes are so cool!    


B: Thank you.
Where are they from?

Mi shoes are from the united state

A: You can speak English really well.    


B: That's nice of you to say.

Where did you learn?

I learned English at ICPNA

A: That's an interesting story.    


B: Thanks.

Did it happen recently?

No, it happened four years ago. (/hapend/)

A: Your shoes are so cool!    


B: That's nice of you to say.

Where are they from? / Where did you buy your shoes
Mi shoes are from the united state

You can draw very well

That's nice of you to say.


where did you learn to draw?

I learned to draw in school

I love your sunglases

That's nice of you to say.


I bought it at jockey plaza club

You can swim very well

That's nice of you to say.


how often do you practice?

I practice every day

Speaking 5
The student can offer and accept compliments and ask follow-up questions to keep the conversation
going.

Hey, Jacob. What are you cooking?

Oh, nothing special. Just some noodles and vegetables.

Well, it smells really good.

Thanks! Do you want to try some?

Well, I am a little hungry.

Here’s a spoon. I think it’s hot, so be careful.

Wow, Jacob. This is amazing! You are a talented cook.

That’s nice of you to say, Lisa.

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