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D I A L O G U E
Scene 1 : First Day of College.
Situation 1 : In the hall.
Entering an exciting new day of college, Aisyah and Sarah discusses the new subjects they will be taking. Across the hall Anis and Zazlyn are finishing a few notes and decided to have lunch.
Anis : Do you want to eat lunch together at the cafeteria?
Anis : Wŏmen qù cāntīng, chīfàn, hăo ma?
Zazlyn : Alright.
Zazlyn : Hăo ba.

Situation 2 : At the cafeteria.
Anis and Zazlyn are already sitting at a table at the cafeteria. Then come two new students joining them both.
Sarah : Hi
Sarah : Nĭ hăo.
Anis and Zazlyn : Hi
Anis and Zazlyn : Nĭ hăo.
Aisyah : We are new students here. How about you?
Aisyah : Wŏmen shì xīn xuésheng, nĭ ne?
Zazlyn : We are also new students.
Zazlyn : Wŏmen yě shì xīn xuésheng.
Sarah : Oh… My name is Sarah. This is my friend, Aisyah. What are your names?
Sarah : Oh… Wŏ jiào Sarah. Tā shì wŏ de péngyou . Nĭ men jiào shénme míngzi?
Zazlyn : My name is Zazlyn.
Zazlyn : Wŏ jiào Zazlyn.
Anis : My name is Anis .Where are you from?
Anis : Wŏ jiào Anis . Nĭmen zhù zài năli?
Sarah : I am from Kuala Lumpur.
Sarah : Wŏ zhù zài Jílóngpō.
Aisyah : I am from Kelantan.
Aisyah : Wŏ zhù zài Jīlándān.
Anis : Oh! Saya juga dari Kelantan.
Anis : Oh! Wŏ yě zhù zài Jīlándān.
Zazlyn : I am from Perak. My birthday is on 5th of May.
Zazlyn : Wŏ zhù zài Pìlì. Wŏ de shēngrì shì wŭ yuè wŭ hào.
Sarah and Aisyah : Eh, we have the same birth date!
Sarah and Aisyah : Eh, wŏmen de shēngrì yīyàng!
Zazlyn : Anis, when is your birthday?
Zazlyn : Anis , nĭ de shēngrì shì shénme shíhou?
Anis : 3rd of March.
Anis : Sān yuè, sān hào.
Huda : Excuse me, may I know where the library is?
Huda : Duì bu qĭ, túshūguăn zài nălĭ?

Scene 2 : Birthday.

Situation 1 : While waiting for the lecture to start, Aisyah decides to check her calender.
Aisyah : Next week is Anis’s birthday! What are we going to do?
Aisyah : Xià gè xīng qī shī

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