"Everyday English Conversations: 'Did You Go?' - Part 7"

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
  • "Welcome to the seventh video in our 'Did You Go?' series! Practice answering common English questions with these 10 fun and simple dialogues. In this video, we focus on using 'Did you go?' with 'I went' and 'I didn’t go' to help you sound more natural and confident in your conversations. Whether you're a beginner or intermediate ESL learner, these real-life examples will make learning English enjoyable and practical!
    🌟 What You’ll Learn:
    How to ask and answer 'Did you go?' questions in English.
    Practical examples with 'I went' and 'I didn’t go' for everyday conversations.
    Improve your listening, speaking, and fluency skills.
    👉 Practice Makes Perfect!
    Follow along with the dialogues, pause the video to repeat.
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    Dialogues
    Going to the Theatre to Watch a Play
    A: Did you go to the theatre to watch a play?
    B: Yes, I went there last night with my friends.
    A: How was the play?
    B: It was fantastic. The actors were so talented.
    A: That’s great to hear. Was it a comedy or drama?
    B: It was a drama. Really emotional and beautifully done.
    Going to the Hospital to See a Friend
    A: Did you go to the hospital because one of your friends was in a bad accident?
    B: Yes, I went as soon as I heard the news.
    A: How is your friend doing?
    B: He’s stable now, but it was really scary at first.
    A: I’m glad to hear he’s okay. Let me know if he needs anything.
    B: Thank you. I’ll keep you updated.
    Going to the Coffee Shop for Coffee
    A: Did you go to the coffee shop to get a cup of coffee?
    B: No, I didn’t go today. I made coffee at home instead.
    A: That’s a good way to save money. How was it?
    B: Not as good as the coffee shop, but it did the job.
    A: Sometimes homemade coffee is just fine.
    B: True. I’ll treat myself to a shop coffee tomorrow.
    Going to the Restaurant to Celebrate your Anniversary
    A: Did you go to the restaurant because it was your wedding anniversary?
    B: Yes, I went there with my spouse last night.
    A: How was the dinner?
    B: It was amazing. The food and atmosphere were perfect.
    A: That’s wonderful. Did you have dessert too?
    B: Of course! We shared a chocolate cake.
    Going to the Park to Walk the Dog
    A: Did you go to the park to walk your dog?
    B: Yes, I went there early this morning.
    A: How was the walk?
    B: It was great. The weather was perfect, and my dog loved it.
    A: That sounds nice. Did you meet other dog walkers?
    B: Yes, it’s always fun to chat with them.
    Going to Class to Teach English
    A: Did you go to class to teach your students English?
    B: Yes, I went there this morning.
    A: How did the lesson go?
    B: It went well. The students were very engaged.
    A: That’s great. What did you teach them?
    B: We focused on vocabulary and speaking skills.
    Going to Primary School to Help Children Read and Write
    A: Did you go to the primary school to help the children read and write?
    B: Yes, I went there yesterday. It was really rewarding.
    A: What activities did you do with them?
    B: We practiced reading aloud and wrote short stories together.
    A: That sounds so fulfilling. Did they enjoy it?
    B: They did! Their excitement makes it worthwhile.
    Going to the Lecture Theatre for a Psychology Lecture
    A: Did you go to the lecture theatre to listen to the psychology lecturer?
    B: No, I didn’t go. I watched the lecture online instead.
    A: Was it the same experience?
    B: Not quite, but it was still interesting.
    A: That’s good. What was the topic about?
    B: It was about cognitive behavioral therapy.
    Going to the Cinema to Watch a Movie
    A: Did you go to the cinema to watch a movie?
    B: Yes, I went last weekend.
    A: What movie did you watch?
    B: A new action film. It was so exciting!
    A: Did you enjoy it?
    B: Absolutely. I’d watch it again.
    Going to the Bus Stop to Get to Work
    A: Did you go to the bus stop to get your bus to work?
    B: No, I didn’t go today. I took a taxi instead.
    A: Was the bus late again?
    B: Yes, it’s so unreliable these days.
    A: That’s frustrating. Was the taxi expensive?
    B: A bit, but it saved me a lot of time.
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