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102 Rec Center
In this practice English conversation, Emma considers taking a fitness class at the local recreation center this summer.
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Welcome to conversations in English with Dialogue Frog. So, there's a lot of different community resources, right? So, you know how there's the rec center? The recreation center? Yeah. Have you ever signed up for one of their classes? I have not.'Cause like, normally for like a small fee, usually less than a hundred dollars, you can do like a fitness class or a martial arts class or a swimming class or yoga class. Mm-hmm. Although I actually, I also saw like a woodworking one. Really? But I was kind of thinking of maybe doing one of the fitness classes. Hm. It's like, I don't know, two weeks later in the summer. Costs about $85 and you go in the evenings couple times a week. That could be cool. I'm not really much of a gym person. Are you a gym person? Um, no. I'm a kitchen person. As in a chef? I didn't think about it like that, but yeah. No, I'm not a chef. I just like to eat things. Fair enough. But I was thinking if I join one of these classes, like it's a lower commitment than if you join a gym and maybe I could also use it as a, a way to get more exercise. Yeah. Sounds like a win-win. Maybe. I just have to, if I sign up for it, I have to commit to it. I don't know that I can. I'll do my best though. Mm hm. I'll think about it hard and then decide if I should sign up. Yeah. Sounds like a good plan. You should check out the woodworking one. You might like that one. That sounds good. I'll-I'll uh, look into that. There's also like, the art center, which is different from the rec center. The art center has like art classes too, like photography and sculpting painting. Ballet. Huh. You seem like you'd like the ballet class. Well, what can I say? Fancy feet. Fancy feet. This has been another practice English conversation with Dialogue Frog. For transcripts and vocabulary lists, please visit our website, dialoguefrog.com.