Situations
Situation1: It’s 4 a.m. Suddenly your phone rings. It’s John, your American friend.
You: Hello.
John: Hi Mike. It’s me, john.
You: Oh, hi John. What’s up?
John: Well, I just thought I would call you. How are you doing?
You: Pretty good. How about you, John?
John: I am great. So, how's your work going? Is everything okay?
You: Yes, everything's going well.
John: That's good.
You: Listen, John. It's still 4 in the morning. I can't talk much right now. Can I call you back later?
John: Sure, that
The purpose of your report is to show that you have studied the textbook. Below you can see information about 5 different situations.
For each situation, read the information and then write a conversation that you think the people (sometimes you are one of them) might have in that situation. Do the same for all of the situations. You must write 5 conversations in all.
Situation1.You are on a crowded subway train in Japan with an American friend.
You: Wow, This train is really crowded this morning, isn’t it?
Friend: Yes, it sure is.
You: It’s like pure commuting hell. Don’t you think?
Friend: I think so, too. Just riding on a crowded train makes me exhausted. I wonder how other people do it.
You: By the way, what's it like in your country? Do you ever see a crowded train like this in your country?
Friend: Of course. But I guess it's not as bad a