中級美語對話 (第64講)

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64. Speaking the Same Language p. 442
     Sally is talking with her friend, Don.
     S: Tell me, Don. How come you're from Spain but you can't speak Spanish very well?
     D: It's not my mother tongue. My father is Spanish and my mother is American. We usually speak English at home.
     S: Oh, I see.
     D: Your Spanish is probably better than mine.
     S: Yes, but you speak English more fluently than I.
     D: How come? Aren't you American?
     S: Yes, but my mother is Spanish.
     D: Don't tell me……
     S: That's right. We usually speak Spanish at home.
     D: It doesn't matter as long as we can communicate.
     S: That's true.
     mother tongue = mother language = native language
     My father is Spanish and my mother is American. Spanish,American是adj.
     or: My father is a Spanish/Spaniard and my mother is an American. n.
     spinach 菠菜
     Betty bettered her performance by studying hard. better vt.提升
     He is a fluent speaker of English. = He is a good command of English.
     A friend in need is a friend indeed.
     Don't tell me. = I don't believe it. coincidence