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William: Lets practice some simple language. OK? First, I will ask you questions, and you will answer them. After that, you will ask me questions, and I will answer them. Baba: OK. William: What is your name? Baba: My name is Baba? William: Where are you from? Baba: I am from Touba. William: What country is Touba in? Baba: It is in Senegal. William: How old are you? Baba: I am seventeen years old. William: When do you study English? Baba: I study English every day. William: Who is he? Baba: He is my friend. William: What is his name? Baba: His name is Ahmadina. William: Who is she? Baba: She is my sister. She is my little sister. William: What is her name? Baba: Her name is Soda. William: Why do you study English? Baba: If I know English, I can talk with people from every country in the world. William: What is in your hand? Baba: I have two things in my hand: an English dictionary and a football. I love English and I love football. William: What time do you usually play football? Baba: I usually play football in the afternoon after school. I usually play football from about four oclock to about six thirty. William: Who plays football with you? Baba: All my friends play football with me. William: How well do you play football? Baba: I think I play well. I know that I love to play it. William: How often do you play football? Baba: I play it almost every day. I play it about seven times a week. William: How do you know English? Baba: I studied English in school for many years. I also studied for two years in ACCESS. William: What is ACCESS? Baba: It is an American program for students. William: What do the students do? Baba: They learn English and they learn how to be leaders. They also learn about computers. They also do things to help others in their cities. William: How much does ACCESS cost? Baba: It is free. It is completely free! The students pay nothing. William: Do you like ACCESS? Baba: Yes, it was great. Now my ACCESS classes are finished, but I still have ACCESS friends. And I also can make new friends because of ACCESS. William: Really? Can you give me an example? Baba: You! I met you because of ACCESS. You were an ACCESS teacher in Bangladesh. Sometimes you write in Facebook groups for ACCESS students from other countries. I saw your posts, and I wrote you. William: All this happened because of ACCESS? Baba: Not just because of ACCESS. But ACCESS was important. That is how you met me, and that is how many Senegalese students now know you.
Posted on: Wed, 06 Aug 2014 11:38:31 +0000

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