Conversation – About School

Conversation: About School

Jane returns home after her first day in her new school and tells her mother about her school.

Jane: I am back from school, mamma.

Mother: How is the school Jane?

Jane: The school is good mamma.

Mother: How are your classmates?

Jane: My classmates are friendly and helpful.

Mother: And your teachers?

Jane: The teachers are very good. Mrs. Joseph teaches us English and Social Studies. Mrs. Andrews teaches Math’s and Science.

Mother: Is there a good library in school?

Jane: Yes, mom, the library is very good, big and rich. Every week, our class teacher will give us a new book.

Mother: That’s nice. Is there a playground?

Jane: Yes, ma, the playground is huge. There are swings, slides, see-saw and a merry-go-round in one corner. There is a basketball court, volleyball and a badminton court as well. There are many big neem and tamarind trees in the school compound. The students told me that sometimes the teachers take their classes under those trees. Isn’t it wonderful mother?

Mother: I’m happy that you like your school, Jane. Do you have a games period everyday?

Jane: No, mamma, only twice a week. On other days we have dance, drawing and craft classes.

Mother: That’s really interesting.  Jane, you should make the best use of all the opportunities that are provided in your school.

Jane: I will do my best, mamma.

Conversation

Conversation: Introduction in School

Jane: Hello, I am Jane and it is my first day in school.

Mary: Hello Jane, I am Mary. In which class do you study?

Jane: I study in class 4th-A.

Mary: I’m also a student of 4th class, 4th– B.

Mary: Where do you live?

Jane: I live in House No. 5, Park Street.

Mary: We’re neighbours then. I live in an apartment near Park Street.

Mary: What’s your father’s name?

Jane: My father’s name is John Smith.

Mary: What’s your father?

Jane: My father is a Pediatrician.

Mary: What is a Pediatrician?

Jane: A pediatrician is a children’s doctor.

Mary: Oh, that’s great! I have a little brother who is suffering from a bad cough. I will ask my mother to consult your father.

Jane: Sure. How many brothers and sisters do you have?

Mary: I have an elder brother and a younger brother. Have you any brother or sister?

Jane: I have an elder brother. He is 12 years old.

Just then the bell rings. The lunch break is over and both go to their respective classes.

Jane: Nice to meet you Mary.

Mary: Same here Jane.