WARM UP
Let’s read the dialogue. I will be Ron and you will be Emma. After reading it once, we’ll switch roles.
READ
Welcome back! How was your trip to Japan?
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It was awesome! Before I forget, I have some Japanese snacks for you. |
Wow! They look delicious. Thank you for the snacks. You really shouldn’t have to.
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I am glad you loved them. In Japan, giving friends snacks from a recent trip is part of their culture. They call it “omiyage”. |
That is interesting. What a generous gesture! I would love to adapt that part of their culture when I go on a trip next time.
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That would be nice. It is really interesting to learn something about other countries’ cultures. |
CONVERSATION
Let’s talk. Please answer my questions. You may ask me questions, too.
ANSWER
1. | Do you think learning about your country’s history is important? Why? / Why not? |
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2. | What significant historical facts do you know about your country? |
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3. | Do you know any historical facts about other countries? What are they? |
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4. | If the history in your country could be repeated, which part of it would you like to experience? |
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5. | What is the most interesting part of your country’s history? |
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6. | Do you like studying history? Why? Why not? |
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7. | Do you agree that history repeats itself? Why? Why not? |
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8. | How do you describe the culture of your country? |
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9. | What is a unique part of your country’s culture? |
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10. | Do you participate in your country’s culture celebrations? Why? Why not? |
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