[General] You need to speak English for the whole process

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Silverobama

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Hi.

I am a host of a local English club. Someone wanted to join us and he asked if there are any requirement in our English club. I told him that our English club lasts for two hours and also said "You need to speak English for the whole process". I wonder if it's natural. I want the italic sentence to mean "You need to speak English for the two hours; you can't speak Chinese".

Please enlighten me.
 

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[STRIKE]process[/STRIKE] session
 

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Only English is allowed (at the meeting).
 
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Silverobama

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"You need to speak English for the whole time (you are there)".

'Process' does not work for a club.

Piscean, I wonder if I can also say "You need to speak English the whole time you are there".
 

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Yes, you can.
 
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