presentation~~~Jason(李正申) & Mike(黃子秋)
Name: Jason & Mike
Major: English
ID numbers: 93156124 & 93156125
Date: 12/20/2005
Topic:Visiting a Japanese Public Bath
Conversation
Mike: Hey Jason: Have you ever been to a Japanese public bath? I hear it's quite an experience.
Jason: Yes, and what an experience.
Mike: What do you mean?
Jason: Well, it's nothing like visiting a swimming pool in the States.
Mike: Well, what do you do when you go to a public bath?
Jason: First, you take off your shoes before you enter.
Mike: Okay.
Jason: Then, you pay an entrance fee to the man or woman at the front counter. [Um-huh]. Next, you get undressed in the dressing room.And I was very surprised . . . and a little embarrassed to see that the woman who took my money was sitting on a platform where she had a clear view of the men's side of the dressing room. Really? This allows the workers to keep an eye on the patrons' belongings while they are in the bath.
Mike: Wow. And do you wear a bathing suit or something?
Jason: Oh no! You don't wear anything. Then you go into the main bathing area and wash your body while sitting on a small stool about 40 centimeters high.
Mike: On a stool!
Jason: Yeah. It was really hard getting used to bathing in that position. Sometimes, even, people wash each other's backs.
Mike: Oh really. So, what do you do after that?
Jason: Well, after you've rinsed off all the soap, they usually have two or three large baths where you can soak for a while.
Mike: Do you actually share the bath with other people?
Jason: Yeah. Traditionally, the bath played an important role in the community. It gave neighbors an opportunity to socialize while bathing.
Mike: Huh. Interesting.
Jason: When you're all done bathing, people relax in the dressing room by watching TV, drinking tea or juice, or talking to friends. It's quite an experience.
Questions:
1. What is the first thing you do when visiting a Japanese public bath?
A. pay the entrance fee
B. take off your shoes
C. put your clothes in a locker
2. What do you wear when bathing?
A. a swimming suit
B. shorts
C. nothing
3. What do people sometimes do after their bath?
A. watch videos
B. drink something, like tea
C. play Japanese chess with friends
Major: English
ID numbers: 93156124 & 93156125
Date: 12/20/2005
Topic:Visiting a Japanese Public Bath
Conversation
Mike: Hey Jason: Have you ever been to a Japanese public bath? I hear it's quite an experience.
Jason: Yes, and what an experience.
Mike: What do you mean?
Jason: Well, it's nothing like visiting a swimming pool in the States.
Mike: Well, what do you do when you go to a public bath?
Jason: First, you take off your shoes before you enter.
Mike: Okay.
Jason: Then, you pay an entrance fee to the man or woman at the front counter. [Um-huh]. Next, you get undressed in the dressing room.And I was very surprised . . . and a little embarrassed to see that the woman who took my money was sitting on a platform where she had a clear view of the men's side of the dressing room. Really? This allows the workers to keep an eye on the patrons' belongings while they are in the bath.
Mike: Wow. And do you wear a bathing suit or something?
Jason: Oh no! You don't wear anything. Then you go into the main bathing area and wash your body while sitting on a small stool about 40 centimeters high.
Mike: On a stool!
Jason: Yeah. It was really hard getting used to bathing in that position. Sometimes, even, people wash each other's backs.
Mike: Oh really. So, what do you do after that?
Jason: Well, after you've rinsed off all the soap, they usually have two or three large baths where you can soak for a while.
Mike: Do you actually share the bath with other people?
Jason: Yeah. Traditionally, the bath played an important role in the community. It gave neighbors an opportunity to socialize while bathing.
Mike: Huh. Interesting.
Jason: When you're all done bathing, people relax in the dressing room by watching TV, drinking tea or juice, or talking to friends. It's quite an experience.
Questions:
1. What is the first thing you do when visiting a Japanese public bath?
A. pay the entrance fee
B. take off your shoes
C. put your clothes in a locker
2. What do you wear when bathing?
A. a swimming suit
B. shorts
C. nothing
3. What do people sometimes do after their bath?
A. watch videos
B. drink something, like tea
C. play Japanese chess with friends

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