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🔴 (AC-S05) Week 05 - Task:

Assignment - My old school days

Students:
Piero yerson trillo tacsi U23266329
Rodrigo Limachi Huacre U20231878
Katherinne Tenicela Santa María U23239572
LINK VIDEO YOUTUBE
https://youtu.be/51QoJ0o08fY

PRIMER DIALOGO

 A: Hello everyone! Welcome back to [Name of the show], the place where we bring the
brightest stars from the world of entertainment. Today, we're excited to have with us
student B, known for their incredible talent on the big and small screens. Welcome
[Name of the actor/actress]!

 B: Hello everyone! It's an honor to be here today.

 A: B, it's great to have you with us. To start off, we'd love to learn a bit more about your
school days. What do you remember from your school years?

 B: Well, my school years were truly a rollercoaster of emotions. I remember always


loving art classes. I've always been a creative soul, so drawing and painting were my
favorite activities.

 A: That sounds wonderful! Was there any other subject that you were passionate about
as much as art?

 B: Yes, definitely literature. I was always fascinated by the stories and worlds that
writers could create with words.

 A: Interesting. And what about sports? Did you participate in any school teams?

 B: (Laughing) Well, I have to admit I wasn't the most athletic in the class. I always
preferred to spend my free time writing or acting in school plays.

 A: I understand! We all have our strengths. Do you remember any teacher who inspired
or influenced you significantly?

 B: Yes, definitely. There was a literature teacher named Mr. Johnson. He really
understood my passion for writing and always encouraged me to keep going.

 A: How incredible to have that kind of support! And speaking of classmates, was there
anyone in particular you got along with well or who left a lasting impression on you?
 B: Yes, there was a close friend named Alex. We were inseparable. We used to spend
hours discussing movies and books.

 A: Sounds like a solid friendship. Now, let's talk about the least favorite moments. Was
there anything you didn't enjoy doing in school?

 B: (Making a face) Well, I definitely hated surprise math tests. They always made me
nervous and it was hard for me to concentrate.

 A: I completely understand! Math tests can be challenging for many. Well, [Name of the
actor/actress], thank you for sharing those memories of your school days with us. It's
fascinating to learn more about your life before fame.

 B: Thank you for having me here! It's been a pleasure reminiscing those moments with
you.

SEGUNDO DIALOGO
 B: Hello everyone and welcome back to Show! Today, we have the pleasure of having
with us Studen A, a true legend in the entertainment industry. Welcome [Name of the
actor/actress]!

 A: Hi everyone. It's an honor to be here today.

 B: Student A, we're thrilled to have you with us. We want to start with something a little
different and get to know you better through your school memories. What's the first
thing that comes to mind when you think about your school days?

 A: Well, I have to say my school days were quite fun overall. I remember always
enjoying science classes. I was fascinated by everything related to biology and nature.

 B: Interesting! Was there any other subject that attracted you as much as science?

 A: Yes, definitely. I always had a passion for music. My music classes were always a
highlight of my day. I loved playing instruments and learning about different musical
styles.

 B: Sounds like a very enriching school experience. And what about sports? Did you
participate in any sports teams or activities?
 A: (Laughing) I have to confess I wasn't the best at sports. I always preferred being on
stage acting in school plays or participating in the drama club.

 B: I completely understand! Acting certainly seems to be your calling from an early age.
Do you remember any teacher who left a lasting impression on you?

 A: Yes, definitely. There was a history teacher named Mrs. Garcia. She had a unique
way of bringing history to life and really inspired us to learn more about the world
around us.

 B: How wonderful to have teachers who inspire you in that way! And speaking of
classmates, was there anyone particularly memorable for you?

 A: Yes, I had a friend named Juan. We were like brothers. We were always getting into
some mischief together, but we were also a great support for each other.

 B: Sounds like an incredibly solid friendship. Now, let's talk about the less favorite
moments. Was there anything you didn't enjoy doing in school?

 A: (Smiling) Well, I have to admit I was never a fan of gym class. I always felt a bit
clumsy and out of place in that environment.

 B: I completely understand! Physical education classes can be intimidating for many.


Well, Student A, thank you for sharing those memories of your school days with us. It's
fascinating to see that other side of your life.

 A: Thank you for having me here! It's been an exciting trip down memory lane.

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