[NEW] 15. At the Art Museum (English Dialogue) - Role-play conversation for Kids

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https://www.youtube.com/user/englishsingsing9[NEW] 15. At the Art Museum (English Dialogue) - Educational video for Kids - Role-play conversationNew Voices & More Improved Sentences! NEW DIALOG 2 :)If you practice harder, your skill will be improved soon! Good Luck!Here is Great Educational Songs & Animations for kids, toddlers, children, babies and EVERYONE!Please enjoy watching fun & exciting English animation! Subscribe us on YouTube: http://goo.gl/gDa963 More Our Dialogue: https://goo.gl/QRE9Hk--- Title: At the Art Museum ---Tom: Wow! Ive never seen such a huge art museum!Anne: Tom, its not proper etiquette to speak that loudly.Tom: Alright Olivia, which art pieces are you looking at now?Olivia: Its the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci! Ive always wanted to see this.Tom: This is the famous eyebrow-less Mona Lisa!Olivia: I cannot take my eyes off her eyes.Tom: I want to take a picture with her!Anne: No, Tom! We cant take pictures in this museum~Tom: Oh, I didnt know that. I really wanted to take a photo with her.Tom: Hmm This painting is a little bit freaky. Its nose and eyes are twisted and the colors are so unrealistic.Anne: Thats what makes an abstract painting so attractive. A painter expresses his own unrealistic expressions. This was painted by the most famous painter, Picasso. Anne: This painting seems like the painter loves the stars and the moon a lot.Olivia: This art piece was drawn with repetitive brush touches and fancy color tones.Tom: Thats right. This is Vincent Van Goghs famous piece, The Starry Night.Anne: What, Tom? Did you know about this painting?Tom: Nope. I just saw its title at the bottom here. Haha.Thanks for checking out the "English Singsing". Amanta Inc.