Nick : Hello, welcome to the Geography Club.
( Knock at door )
Linda : Sorry ! May I come in? I'm traffic jams so I'm late.
Nick : No problem, we are just starting now. Today I'm going to introduce some countrys and some city of the world to you.
Mary : Great! What's that in the first picture? It looks incredible.
Jonh : Yes! It is a city of France, right .
Nick : Great, you is very smart.
Jonh : Thanks.
Linda : Ok, it is a center of France. Is called Paris.
Mary : Paris city is very romantic. And its have a tall tower call Eiffel.
Nick : Can do you spell that, please ?
Mary : Sure, it's E - I - F - F - E - L.
Nick : Thank you so much.
Jonh : The second picture is a capital of Japan. Local people call is Tokyo.
Linda : Oh, I really love that city. It very beautiful.
Nick : And it have a lot of delightsome food .
Mary : I want to visit Tokyo one day.
Jonh : How about picture three ?
Linda : It's in Australia, right ?
Nick : Yes, is it.
Mary : It is a country of Oceania.
Jonh : Oh, It is have Koala and eucalyptus is the symbol of the Australian pair.
Nick : And, it have Uluru is one of Australia's most recognisable natural landmarks. The sandstone formation stands 348 m (1,142 ft) high, rising 863 m (2,831 ft) above sea level with most of its bulk lying underground, and has a total circumference of 9.4 km (5.8 mi). Both Uluru and the nearby Kata Tjuta formation have great cultural significance for the Aṉangu people, the traditional inhabitants of the area, who lead walking tours to inform visitors about the local flora and fauna, bush food and the Aboriginal dreamtime stories of the area.
Linda : Wow, you know a lot.
Nick : Thanks Linda.
Jonh : Oh, It's now 3 o'clock. We take a break, 30 minutes.
Linda : Ok, We go to the canteen.
Mary : I agree.
Nick : Me too.
Jonh : Yeah, we go it now.....
I wish you study well.