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S_A_V [24]
2 years ago
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1. Prepare a dialogue between two friends about the importance of library in school.(5)​

English
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alexandr402 [8]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A: oh hello!

Q: I'm glad to see you're still working at the library

A: oh me too!

Q: Why do you work here? Are there other good places?

A: That's because libraries are useful for people. It's worth it, with great equipment!

Q: Yes, also, there are many books with lots of useful information for students.

A: I want to help students find the information they need faster, so here I am! When working at the library, I feel happy when the students are always studying hard, borrowing books and studying quietly.

Q: I know we both work really hard and it's not easy, but you have to keep going! Try hard!

A: Wherever you go, be sure to visit here every Sunday. We send our love and miss you.

Q: hey, thanks...

good luck!

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