A. He's making a cake. B. No, I don't. C. Yes, she does. D. It's in the south of China. E. Hong Kong. |
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A. Who are you going with? B. Where are you going on holiday? C. What about you? D. Have a good trip! E. That sounds interesting. |
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B: I'm going to go to Hainan for a week.
A: What do you want to do there?
B: I want to go swimming and lie on the beach.
A: I want to visit my uncle in the UK.
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A: My parents. Well, don't forget to send me a postcard from Hainan.
B: Sure.
A: You too.
Chinese people live and work in many countries. So there are many Chinatowns. The biggest (最大的) Chinatown is in San Francisco. San Francisco is in the west of the US. We know Americans speak English. But many people can speak Chinese in Chinatown. They are Chinese. There's Chinese dancing there. People can watch TV programmes and listen to the radio in Chinese. That makes Chinese around the world feel like (像) at home. For foreign friends,they want to learn Chinese culture (文化). So Chinatown also spreads (传播) Chinese tradition (传统) to the world.