In this lesson, children learn useful English phrases for situations related to swimming pools. Tony talks with a lifeguard, asks about safety, and joins a swimming lesson. This is perfect for young learners who want to speak confidently in real-life places.

🏊‍♂️ Conversation

1. Tony: Excuse me, where is the swimming pool?
2. Lifeguard: It’s right behind the gym.
3. Tony: Thank you! Do I need a swimming cap?
4. Lifeguard: Yes, you must wear a cap for safety.
5. Tony: Is the water deep?
6. Lifeguard: One side is shallow, the other side is deep.
7. Tony: Can I jump into the pool?
8. Lifeguard: Only in the deep area.
9. Tony: Are there swimming lessons here?
10. Lifeguard: Yes! We have lessons every afternoon.
11. Tony: Great! I want to join.
12. Lifeguard: Wonderful! Please write your name on the list.

📘 Meanings in English

  • Behind — at the back of something
  • Swimming cap — a cap worn to keep hair dry and clean
  • Shallow — water that is not deep
  • Deep — water that goes far down
  • Jump — to push yourself off the ground into the air
  • Lifeguard — a person who watches the pool to keep everyone safe
  • Join — to take part in an activity

At the Swimming Pool
• Where is the pool?
• Shallow or deep?
• Do I need a swimming cap?
• Can I jump?
• How to join a swimming class

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