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Traveling to Taiwan

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Hana: So Daniel, I heard you went on a vacation, where did you go?

Daniel: Yeah, I went to Taiwan.

Hana: Oh, sounds interesting. What did you do?

Daniel: Well, I did a lot of things. It's a really interesting place. I saw a lot of culture. I saw a lot of history. I went to beautiful places. They have like really, really beautiful nature. Everything was really, really good.

Hana: How was the food?

Daniel: Well, the food in Taiwan is amazing. You wouldn't believe how good it is. Everything tastes amazing. And the good thing about it, it's really, really cheap.

Hana: I see. Who did you go with?

Daniel: I went with a Taiwanese friend, so that was really good because I cannot speak Mandarin. And my friend helped me a lot with all the food, and that was really good because I really appreciated that.

Hana: How long did you go for?

Daniel: It was about eight days. And I think it was more than enough to get like a quick view of the whole island. It was really nice to go from Taipei in the north to some cities in the south. I think I got a really good impression of what Taiwan is.

Hana: Why did you go to Taiwan?

Daniel: Well I'm really interested in Asia and Asian cultures, and since it's really far from my background, I really want to get to know better all those cultures. And since for many western people are quite the same, I really want to find out those differences. And that's why I chose Taiwan.

Hana: I see.

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Vocabulary (5)

a lot of

I saw a lot of culture. I saw a lot of history.

"'A lot of' means 'much' and is used instead of 'much' in positive sentences. Notice the following:"

You wouldn't believe

You wouldn't believe how good it is.

"The phrase 'you wouldn't believe, you won't believe, and I can't believe' are common phrases to show something is surprising. Notice the following:"

the good thing (about it / is)

Everything tastes amazing. And the good thing about it, it's really, really cheap.

"We often use the phrase 'the good thing (is)' to express another unexpected benefit. Notice the following:"

a lot

My friend helped me a lot with all the food

"We use 'a lot' after a verb to show the action was done is large amounts. Notice the following:"

since

I liked the town, and since it was cheap, I stayed.

"Since means 'because' in these sentences. Notice the following:"

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