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             Dialogue 2:
             Dialogue 2:
          Angela is an exchange student in Spain. She studies history there.
          A school reporter of their school magazine interviews her about her life in Spain.
          School reporter: Good afternoon, Angela. Thank you for taking some time off from your busy
          schedule to answer a few questions about your life in Spain!
          Angela: It's my pleasure.
          School reporter: Where are you from, Angela?
          Angela: I came from Belgium, but I’m originally from Stuttgart, Germany.
          EDİTÖR YAYINEVİ
          School reporter: What do your parents do?
          Angela: My father is a manager at a computer company and my mother is a lab technician.
          School reporter: Do you have any brothers or sisters?
          Angela: I have a nine - year - old brother, but I don’t have any sisters.

          School reporter: You are far away from your family and your hometown. Is it difficult for you?
          Angela: I miss them a lot, of course but I really like studying here. So, it isn’t very difficult for me.
          School reporter: What’s your typical school day like here?
          Angela: I live on the campus. I live in a double room and share my room with another exchange student
          from South Korea. I get up at eight o’clock on weekdays and have breakfast in the shared kitchen. My
          classes start at 9 a.m. and finish at 2 p.m. I have lunch at the school cafeteria with my classmates.
          School reporter: What do you like doing after school?

          Angela: I like meeting friends at a cafe on the campus. I really enjoy spending a lot of time with them.
          School reporter: What do you think about being an exchange student in Spain?
          Angela: I think it’s sometimes difficult but University of Barcelona provides many recreational
          opportunities for students.

                                          EXERCISE - 6

              » Number the sentences in the correct order to make a meaningful conversation.

               Can you introduce yourself to our club members, please?
               Hello! My name is Allison. I’m a new club member.
               What school subject do you like most?
               Thanks. It’s nice to be here.

               Hello, Allison. I’m Liam. Welcome to our club.
               PE is my favourite. I really like doing sports in my free time.

               Sure. Hello, everybody. I’m Allison Parker, and I’m sixteen years old. I’m from Los Angeles.
               Thank you, Allison. I hope you will have a great time here. Welcome again to our club.
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