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LEARN TO PLAY MUSIC - BEGINNERS' CLASS
Always wanted to play the drums? Or the guitar? Want to try the piano?
Come and join us for fun music lessons. Try any instrument you want,
and we'll help you learn to play. No previous experience necessary.
We supply the instruments, so you don't need to bring your own
Children and adults welcome.
Conversation 1
Susan: Hi. I'd like to come to the beginners' music class.
Do l have to be able to play an instrument?
Teacher: No, you ___(2)
play an instrument. You ___(3)
choose your instrument here, and we'll
help you to learn
Susan:
___ (4) I come to a lesson first to see if I like it?
Teacher: Well, I'm afraid you ___ (5)
come to the lessons
unless you sign up for the whole course
Susan: OK. ___ (6)
I bring children?
Teacher: Yes, you? ___ (7)
. Children love it.
Susan: Do I ___ (8)
bring my own instrument?
use
Teacher: No, we have instruments here you ___ (9) use .
Susan: Hi. I'd like to come to the beginners' music class.
Do I have to be able to play an instrument?
Teacher: No, you don't have to play an instrument. You can choose your instrument here, and we'll help you to learn.
Susan: Do I have to come to a lesson first to see if I like it?
Teacher: Well, I'm afraid you can't come to the lessons unless you sign up for the whole course.
Susan: OK. Can I bring children?
Teacher: Yes, you can. Children love it.
Susan: Do I have to bring my own instrument?
Teacher: No, we have instruments here you can use.
Explanation and Step-by-Step Solution:
The conversation is about Susan considering joining the beginners' music class. She has some questions regarding the requirements and logistics of the class.
1. Susan asks, "Do I have to be able to play an instrument?" The phrase "have to" indicates that she is asking about a requirement. In the response, the teacher says, "No, you don't have to play an instrument." This means that having prior knowledge or ability to play an instrument is not a requirement to join the class.
2. Susan then asks, "Do I have to come to a lesson first to see if I like it?" Here, she is asking if attending a trial lesson is necessary. The teacher responds, "Well, I'm afraid you can't come to the lessons unless you sign up for the whole course." The phrase "can't come" indicates that attending a trial lesson is not allowed. Susan needs to commit to the full course to participate in the lessons.
3. Following that, Susan asks, "Can I bring children?" She wants to know if she is allowed to bring her children along. The teacher replies, "Yes, you can. Children love it." This means that bringing children is permitted and that they will enjoy the experience.
4. Lastly, Susan asks, "Do I have to bring my own instrument?" She is asking whether it is necessary for her to bring her own instrument. The teacher clarifies, "No, we have instruments here you can use." This means that the class provides instruments for the students to use, so Susan does not need to bring her own.
In summary, Susan can join the beginners' music class without knowing how to play an instrument. She cannot attend a trial lesson but needs to enroll in the full course. She can bring her children, and instruments will be provided by the class.