The coordinating conjunction is a language feature that is used commonly in everyday conversation. A coordinating conjunction is a word that ties concepts, phrases, clauses, ideas, or if you want to break the rules a bit, a sentence. One such co-ordination conjunction is ‘and’ In the transcript. Person 1: “…let’s just say you like arts and you do lot’s of it outside of school-“
Person 2: “And then you go to math.” The key word here being ‘and’ and the two ideas being linked being maths and art. In this case, most likely Nico is explaining what some would enjoy doing outside and inside school eg: drawing. At the end of his sentence there is a dash (-). This most likely mean person 2 is finishing person 1’s sentence with a contrast between something good and something bad. Person 2 is also acknowledging his understanding and agreement.
