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Carlos: Hello, my name is Carlos and I'm from Spain.
Helen: Hi, Carlos. I'm Helen.
Amy: And my name is Amy. Pleased to meet you.
Carlos: Are you English?
Helen: No! Neither of us is English.
Amy: Helen's from Scotland and I'm from Wales.
Carlos: Really? So, Helen, where do you live in Scotland?
Helen: In Edinburgh.
Carlos: Edinburgh. Nice, that's the capital of Scotland, isn't it?
Helen: Yes, it is.
Carlos: And Amy, you're from Wales.
Amy: That's right.
Carlos: That's west of England, isn't it?
Amy: Yes, it is. It's a separate country and it's to the west of England.
Carlos: And where in Wales do you live?
Amy: Well, my family lives in Cardiff.
Carlos: Cardiff? I've never heard of Cardiff. Is it a big city?
Amy: Yes, it is! It's the capital!
Carlos: Oh, I'm so sorry!
Amy: That's all right.
Carlos: There are so many capital cities in the United Kingdom.
Helen: Yes, Scotland and Wales are separate countries. And each of them has a capital city. Carlos: So what are you doing here in London?
Helen: We're students.
Carlos: What are you studying?
Helen: Languages.
Carlos: Which ones?
Helen: Well, there are about 60 students in the class, and all of them are studying at least two Languages. I'm studying French and Chinese.
Amy: And I'm studying German and Russian.
Carlos: So neither of you is studying Spanish.
Amy: No, sorry. In fact, none of the students in our class is studying Spanish.
Carlos: Oh. That's sad.
Helen: Where in Spain do you live?
Carlos: In Valencia.
Amy: Valencia? Whereabouts is that?
Carlos: It's on the east coast. It's about 200 kilometres south of Barcelona.
Amy: I see. Is it a big city?
Carlos: Yes. Quite big.
Amy: What's it like?
Carlos: It's a wonderful place. And our soccer team is fantastic.
Helen: What kind of work do people do there?
Carlos: Well, a lot of them work in tourism.
Carlos: Hello, my name is Carlos and I'm from Spain.
Helen: Hi, Carlos. I'm Helen.
Amy: And my name is Amy. Pleased to meet you.
Carlos: Are you English?
Helen: No! Neither of us is English.
Amy: Helen's from Scotland and I'm from Wales.
Carlos: Really? So, Helen, where do you live in Scotland?
Helen: In Edinburgh.
Carlos: Edinburgh. Nice, that's the capital of Scotland, isn't it?
Helen: Yes, it is.
Carlos: And Amy, you're from Wales.
Amy: That's right.
Carlos: That's west of England, isn't it?
Amy: Yes, it is. It's a separate country and it's to the west of England.
Carlos: And where in Wales do you live?
Amy: Well, my family lives in Cardiff.
Carlos: Cardiff? I've never heard of Cardiff. Is it a big city?
Amy: Yes, it is! It's the capital!
Carlos: Oh, I'm so sorry!
Amy: That's all right.
Carlos: There are so many capital cities in the United Kingdom.
Helen: Yes, Scotland and Wales are separate countries. And each of them has a capital city. Carlos: So what are you doing here in London?
Helen: We're students.
Carlos: What are you studying?
Helen: Languages.
Carlos: Which ones?
Helen: Well, there are about 60 students in the class, and all of them are studying at least two Languages. I'm studying French and Chinese.
Amy: And I'm studying German and Russian.
Carlos: So neither of you is studying Spanish.
Amy: No, sorry. In fact, none of the students in our class is studying Spanish.
Carlos: Oh. That's sad.
Helen: Where in Spain do you live?
Carlos: In Valencia.
Amy: Valencia? Whereabouts is that?
Carlos: It's on the east coast. It's about 200 kilometres south of Barcelona.
Amy: I see. Is it a big city?
Carlos: Yes. Quite big.
Amy: What's it like?
Carlos: It's a wonderful place. And our soccer team is fantastic.
Helen: What kind of work do people do there?
Carlos: Well, a lot of them work in tourism.