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Favorite holiday English conversation
Dialogue teaching in senior high school English should improve students' communicative competence and attach importance to improving the overall appearance of senior high school English teaching. I've arranged it, welcome to read!

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Simon: Hi! What's your name?

Simon: Hello! What's your name?

Lacey: My name is Lacey Gregory.

Lacey: My name is Lacey Gregory.

Simon: Do you want to tell us your hobbies?

Simon: Do you want to talk to us about your hobbies?

Lacey: Sure, I'll tell you my hobbies.

Lacey: OK. I'll talk to you about my hobbies.

Simon: OK. What are they?

Simon: OK. Do you have any hobbies?

Lacey: My first hobby is going to the gym. I go to the gym three times a week. I do floor exercises, aerobics classes, swimming and weight lifting training.

Lacey: My first hobby is going to the gym. I go to the gym three times a week. I can do floor exercises, aerobics, swimming, and I also do weight lifting exercises.

Simon: Of all these things, what do you like best? What do you like best? What do you like to do best?

Simon: What do you like best among these sports? Which sport do you like best? What do you like to do best?

Lacey: My favorite thing to do is either swimming or what they call aerobic exercise in water.

Lacey: My favorite sport is swimming, also called water aerobics.

Simon: Aerobic exercise in water? What is that?

Simon: Aerobic exercise in water? What is that?

Lacey: Actually, there are many kinds of aerobic exercise in water. It's like an aerobics class, but it's in the swimming pool, so when you jump up and down, you won't put pressure on your joints.

Lacey: Well, actually, there are different kinds of aerobic exercise in water. It's similar to aerobic exercise, only in the swimming pool, so that you can jump up and down without putting pressure on your joints.

Simon: Ah, cool! Any other hobbies?

Simon: Ah, that's cool! Do you have any other hobbies?

Lacey: Yes, well, because it's Christmas soon, I can enjoy my hobby.

Lacey: Yes, Christmas is coming, so I can enjoy baking.

Simon: What kind of things do you bake?

Simon: What do you usually bake?

Lacey: Oh, well, sometimes I bake pies, such as pumpkin pie or pecan pie. Walnut pie is very famous in my hometown Florida, because we have walnut trees. Sometimes I make some cakes, like red velvet cakes or carrot cakes, but this year I will make cookies.

Lacey: Well, sometimes I bake pies, such as pumpkin pie or walnut pie. I come from Florida, where walnut pie is very famous, because we have walnut trees there, and sometimes I bake cakes. I will make cakes with rich ingredients, such as red velvet cake or carrot cake, but this year I plan to bake cookies.

Simon: Cookies! What kind of cookies, Leslie?

Simon: Cookies! Lacey, what kind of cookies are you going to make?

Lacey: Ah, let's see that this year's cookies will be traditional Christmas candy cookies. It's a big Christmas-shaped cookie, like Christmas tree or Santa Claus, with icing or some colored sugar on it, which is very delicious, and some chocolate. M cookies with red and green. M's

Lacey: Well, I think I'll eat traditional Christmas cookies this year. This is a big biscuit. Its shape is related to Christmas. It can be in the shape of a Christmas tree or a sugar-coated Santa Claus, or it can be in the shape of some colored sugar. This biscuit is very delicious. You can use red and green M &;; I use rainbow candy to make rainbow chocolate bean cookies.

Simon: Oh, wow! Sounds interesting! All right. I have a question, or something to ask you. Describe how your cookies taste. Use your three favorite adjectives?

Simon: Wow! That sounds really interesting! Okay, I have a question. I want to ask you something. Describe what your cookies taste like. Describe it with three adjectives you like best.

Lacey: Three favorite adjectives? Soft, moist and sweet!

Lacey: Three favorite adjectives? That's soft, moist and sweet!

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Nancy:

What's the date today?

What's the date today?

Jerry:

Today is February 23rd, 2009/kloc-0.

Today is February 23rd of 19.

Nancy:

Oh, the day after tomorrow is Christmas.

Oh, the day after tomorrow is Christmas.

Jerry:

Merry Christmas to you!

Merry Christmas to you in advance!

Nancy:

You too!

Merry Christmas to you too!

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Jack: Lantern Festival? What is that?

Lantern Festival? What is that?

This is a traditional festival in China. It is also called the Lantern Festival.

This is a traditional festival in China, also called Lantern Festival.

Jack: What does it have to do with lanterns?

What does it have to do with lanterns?

On the night of the festival, people will take all kinds of lanterns to the streets.

On the night of the Lantern Festival, people will take all kinds of lanterns to the streets.

Jack: Oh, that must be interesting.

Oh, that must be interesting.

Tracy: Yes.

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Jack: When is the Lantern Festival?

When is the Lantern Festival?

Tracy: It's on 15 in the first month of the New Year in China.

China lunar calendar 1 month 15.