You are on page 1of 2

Situation

You are working on your assignment. Make a conversation with your friend to ask
his/her advice about how to do your assignment.
The conversation should include the following information:
- the subject and the assignment
- the problems you have with the assignment
- advice on how to do the assignment
Remember to use structure of asking for and giving advice "should / shouldn't +
V1"
Start and end the conversation properly.

Situation

T: What are you doing right now?

Q: I'm having some problems with my assignment.

T: What's the problem?

Q: I am working on an article  /ˈɑːr.t̬ ɪ.kəl/ on the topic of travel to send to my


teacher. But I still haven't found any tourist spots to write.

T: Is your home in Lang Co Town, which has a beautiful beach recognized


/ˈrek.əɡ.naɪzd/ by UNESCO? Why don't you try writing about that tourist spot?

Q: Oh, let me try!

Q: What should i write? Can you give me some advice ?

T: You should write about seafood, type of service, ..etc..

T: Honestly, I really like seafood dishes such as: Lobster with garlic butter sauce
/sɔːs/, fried squid, assorted fish, grilled mussels, ..

Q: Should I introduce more information about this beach?


T: Definitely! Although it has been recognized /ˈrek.əɡ.naɪzd/ by UNESCO, but
many people still do not know about that beach. You should introduce more
interesting information.

Q: Oh, i got it. Thanks for your advice!

T: You’re welcome!

Q: It’s time for the next class. Let’s go!

T: Ok.

You might also like