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Describing People
Simple English conversation
Conversation 1. At School
Tom: Who is your new teacher?
Emma: Her name is Miss Brown.
Tom: What does she look like?
Emma: She has short blonde hair and green eyes.
Tom: Is she tall?
Emma: No, she’s quite short but very kind.
Conversation 2. At the Park
Lucy: Who’s that man playing basketball?
Jake: That’s my brother.
Lucy: Really? He’s very tall!
Jake: Yes, he’s 6 feet tall and has curly black hair.
Lucy: He looks strong too!
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Conversation 3. At a Party
Sarah: Do you know that girl over there?
Alex: Yes, that’s my cousin.
Sarah: She’s beautiful!
Alex: Thanks! She has big brown eyes and a lovely smile.
Sarah: She seems really friendly.
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Conversation 4. At the Library
Nina: Can you describe the librarian?
Ben: Sure. He’s an older man with white hair and glasses.
Nina: Does he always wear a sweater?
Ben: Yes, and he’s always reading a big book.
Nina: He looks smart!
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Conversation 5. At Home
Mom: Did you meet our new neighbors?
Sam: Yes, I saw them today.
Mom: What do they look like?
Sam: The dad is tall with a beard, and the mom has long dark hair.
Mom: What about their kids?
Sam: They’re twins, both have short hair and glasses.
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Conversation 6: At Coaching Classes
Anna: Hi, John! Do you know the new student?
John: Yes, I saw her yesterday. She seems nice.
Anna: What does she look like?
John: She’s tall and has long brown hair. She wears glasses.
Anna: Oh, I think I saw her too. Is she slim?
John: Yes, she is. She was wearing a blue dress.
Anna: That’s her! She looks friendly.
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Conversation 7: Discussing about Mahatma Gandhi ji
Alex: Hi, Ria! Do you know who Mahatma Gandhi was?
Ria: Yes, I do! He was a great leader in India. He helped India become free from British rule.
Alex: That’s right! He believed in peace and non-violence. Do you know what non-violence means?
Ria: I think it means solving problems without fighting or hurting anyone.
Alex: Exactly! Gandhi ji used peaceful ways like protests and fasting to fight for freedom.
Ria: Wow, that’s amazing! Why do people call him the “Father of the Nation”?
Alex: Because he inspired millions of Indians to stand together and fight for independence. He was like a father figure to the country.
Ria: I also heard he lived a very simple life. Is that true?
Alex: Yes, he wore simple clothes, like a dhoti, and lived in a small house. He believed in being humble and helping others.
Ria: He sounds like such a good person. We should all learn from him.
Alex: Definitely! His teachings about peace, truth, and kindness are still important today.
Ria: Thanks for telling me more about him, Alex!
Alex: You’re welcome, Ria! Let’s try to follow his example in our lives.
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Conversation 7: Discussing about your favorite teacher
Sania: Hi, Meera! Who is your favorite teacher?
Meera: My favorite teacher is Mrs. Rao. She teaches English. What about you?
Sania: I like Mr. Patel. He’s my math teacher. Why do you like Mrs. Rao?
Meera: She makes learning fun! She tells stories and uses games to teach us. She’s also very kind and patient.
Sania: That sounds great! Mr. Patel is my favorite because he explains math problems so clearly. If I don’t understand, he helps me until I get it.
Meera: That’s nice! A good teacher can make even hard subjects interesting.
Sania: True! Do you remember any special moment with Mrs. Rao?
Meera: Yes! Once, I was nervous about a speech, but she encouraged me and said I could do it. After that, I felt so confident. What about you?
Sania: Last week, I solved a really tough math problem, and Mr. Patel said he was proud of me. It made me so happy!
Meera: Teachers like them make school so much better.
Sania: I agree! We’re lucky to have such great teachers.
Meera: Yes, we are!
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