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Brian: Hey Fanny.
Fanny: Hey, Brian.
Brian: How's it going?
Fanny: Not bad.
Brian: Alright, so we're asking each other questions about our countries, and last question that I asked was, "when was a good time to visit?" but I have another question for you, if you don't mind.
Fanny: Yeah, sure go ahead.
Brian: As you might have noticed, I'm not Chinese, and I don't speak any Chinese.
Fanny: OK.
Brian: Is it going to be hard for someone who only speaks English to travel in your country?
Fanny: Yeah, that's a good question. You know, I mean, if you go to China and now if you cannot speak Chinese, of course it will be a little bit difficult for you because you know there will be the 2008 Olympic games, in Beijing right, in 2008 so there are a lot of Chinese people who can speak English right there, so I think they can help you.
Brian: See, I don't know if I would be going during the Olympic Games because, like, maybe it's really crowded and really kind of busy. I'm thinking to go in... maybe before that when it may be a bit quieter.
Fanny: Hmmm ... sorry. I think maybe I made you confused, I mean because people are getting ready for the Olympic Games,so people are just, you know, learn English to communicate with foreigners to help them and to guide them ... so I mean, what I meant, you can find a lot of people who can speak English there.
Brian: Oh, so because of the games many people are learning English ... but I could still ... even if I didn't go during that time, English people are still around.
Fanny: Right, right exactly. If you go to the shops most people there can already speak English, Japanese or Korean.
Brian: Oh really?
Fanny: Yeah, so ...
Brian: Very talented people in your country.
Fanny: Yeah, we can say that.