Learn English 77 - Studying english
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Focus: discourse markers
Language: well / hmmm / Errr / for example /
EXAMINER: OK. Let me start by asking you a little about yourself. Why are you studying English?
STUDENT: Mainly because English allows me to communicate with people from all over the world, and I hope to study abroad and maybe even work in an English-speaking country one day.
EXAMINER: So where do you hope to study?
STUDENT: Well, I've applied to several places in the States, and one in England.
EXAMINER: And what would you like to study?
STUDENT: Well, I'm interested in reading, so maybe I'll study English Literature. I'm also quite interested in Linguistics, so maybe I'll study languages as well.
EXAMINER: Okay. So you are interested in the different variations of English spoken around the world. Can you tell me some of the differences between American and British English?
STUDENT: Well, one example.... The present perfect tense is less commonly used in American English. For example a British speaker will say "Have you eaten?", but an American speaker will say "Did you eat?"
EXAMINER: Good. Can you think of anything else?
STUDENT: Well, there are many variations in vocabulary. For example...
Language: well / hmmm / Errr / for example /
EXAMINER: OK. Let me start by asking you a little about yourself. Why are you studying English?
STUDENT: Mainly because English allows me to communicate with people from all over the world, and I hope to study abroad and maybe even work in an English-speaking country one day.
EXAMINER: So where do you hope to study?
STUDENT: Well, I've applied to several places in the States, and one in England.
EXAMINER: And what would you like to study?
STUDENT: Well, I'm interested in reading, so maybe I'll study English Literature. I'm also quite interested in Linguistics, so maybe I'll study languages as well.
EXAMINER: Okay. So you are interested in the different variations of English spoken around the world. Can you tell me some of the differences between American and British English?
STUDENT: Well, one example.... The present perfect tense is less commonly used in American English. For example a British speaker will say "Have you eaten?", but an American speaker will say "Did you eat?"
EXAMINER: Good. Can you think of anything else?
STUDENT: Well, there are many variations in vocabulary. For example...
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