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Is it close to the subway station? Yes, it's very close. The subway station is next to the hotel. You can walk there. Thanks a lot. Excuse me. Do you know how to get to the mall?
Sure, I used to work there. Go straight for about a mile, then turn left at the light. The mall will be on the right. Do you know the address? Yes, the address is Main street. Can you write it down for me please?
Is it faster if I take Highland avenue? No, that way is longer. There are more stop lights on that street. I think you're right. It's July 5th. When are you going on vacation? I'm leaving on Sunday. We're going to Canada. The day after tomorrow? That's very soon. Yeah I know. How long are you going to stay there? About 2 weeks. When are you coming back? I'm coming back on the 17th. Have a nice trip. Joseph, who is that woman? That's Susan. What does she do for work? She's a lawyer. Is she American?
No, but she speaks English fluently. She's really tall. Do you know her? Yes, I know her. We're friends. Who's that man standing next to her? Which man? That short guy on her right. What's his name? Oh, that's Matt. He's really good looking. Do you know him? I don't know him, but I think my sister does. Is he married?
Yes, he's married. I remember now. I met him before. Where did you learn? I learned in college. You speak really well.
How long have you been in the US? Is your wife with you? Yes, she just got here yesterday. Have you been to California before? I've never been there. Have you ever been to Las Vegas? I went there once on a business trip. Do you want to come with me? I think the supermarket is closed now. Oh, When does it close?
It closes at on Sundays. That's too bad. Don't worry, we can go tomorrow morning. It opens at What do you want to do now? Lets take a walk for a half an hour. My sister will get here at about PM and then we can all go out to dinner. Where does she live? She lives in San Francisco. How long has she lived there?
I think she's lived there for about 10 years. That's a long time. Where did she live before that? San Diego. Charles, do you have any children? How many children do you have? I have two kids. A boy and a girl. What are their names?
Jack and Stephanie. How old are they? Stephanie is 18 and Jack is Are they in school? Stephanie is. She goes to college in Washington and Jack works in Florida. What does Stephanie study? She studies English. Is she here now? No, she's at school. I like studying English, and I can read well, but speaking can be difficult. It's not that bad. If you talk to your American friends every day, you'll learn quickly.
Can I ask you a question? Sure, what do you want to know? I have my book from class here. How do you say this word? What does that mean? A laptop is a type of computer that you can carry with you. Do you understand? Yes, I think so. Can you say it again? Did I pronounce that correctly? Yes, that's right. That's very good. And this word? How do you pronounce this? Thanks so much. You're a good teacher. Not good. I lost my wallet. Oh, that's too bad.
Was it stolen? No, I think it came out of my pocket when I was in the taxi. Is there anything I can do? Can I borrow some money? Sure, how much do you need? About 50 dollars. That's no problem. I'll pay you back on Friday. Here you are. What are you going to do now? I'm going to buy some books and then I'm going to the gas station. If you wait a minute I can go with you. I'll wait for you.
Hi, is James there please? Who's calling? One moment please. Hi James, it's Linda. Hi Linda. What are you doing now? I'm working. Are you busy? It's been really busy here all day. What time do you get off of work? Talk to you later. I went on a trip with my family last week.
Where did you go? We went to Europe. What cities did you go to? London, Paris and a few other smaller cities. Did you go to Berlin? No, We didn't go there.
I'd like to go there next time. I think the summer is a good time to visit Berlin. It's a beautiful place and the people there are very nice. That's what I've heard. I went there last year. If you want, I can give you some information I have about the city. I went shopping. Did you buy anything? Yes, I bought a few things. What did you buy? I bought this coat. Do you like it? Yeah, I like it a lot. It's very pretty. Where did you buy it? At the mall on 5th street. Was it expensive?
No, it wasn't expensive. It was on sale for 20 dollars. That's cheap. I know. It was a really good deal. I don't think you'll need to wear it for a while. It's been really hot lately. Paul, what kind of music do you like to listen to? All kinds, but mostly Pop, rock and classical. I have tickets to a show. Do you want to go with me? What kind of music is it? It's Mariah Carey. When is it? At 8PM tomorrow night. Yeah, I'd like to go. Do you think we should have dinner first?
Yes, that's a good idea. Let's eat at the restaurant across the street from my apartment. Oh, I think I know the place you mean. We ate there last month, right? You have a good memory. Do you think we can go buy a newspaper first? First we'll go buy a newspaper and then we'll go to the library.
Are we going to walk or drive? The weather is really nice today. Let's walk. The weather is good now, but I think it's suppose to rain this afternoon.
Alright, then let's take an umbrella. Is your brother coming with us? No, he's still sleeping. Wow, it's already AM. He must have been up late last night. Yeah, he didn't come home until AM. I hope he can come later. I hope so too. I'll give him a call when we get there. How do we get to the library from here? It's straight down this road on the left, next to the museum. It takes about 10 minutes. Hi Melissa, are you going home this weekend? No, not this weekend.
I have too much work to do. Where do your parents live? My father lives in Washington DC. How about your mother? My mother died two years ago. Oh, I am sorry to hear that. Is your father still working? No, he's retired. Do you have any family here? Yes, two of my cousins live here and my aunt and uncle live about 30 miles from here. Do you have any brothers or sisters? Yes, I have two brothers who live in New York and a sister who lives in Boston.
Do you see them a lot? Not as much as I'd like to. Usually just on holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas. Can you help me find a few things? What are you looking for? My laptop, do you see it? Yes, your laptop is on the chair. Where's my book? Which one? The dictionary. It's under the table. Where's my pencil? There's a pencil in front of the lamp. That's not a pencil. That's a pen. Oh, sorry. There is a pencil behind the cup. How about my backpack?
Do you know where that is? It's in between the wall and the bed. Where are my shoes? They're on the left side of the TV. I don't see them. Sorry, I made a mistake. They're on the right side of the TV. Oh, and here are your glasses. They were next to your cell phone. Check please. OK, how was everything? Very nice. Would you like this to-go? Yes, can you put it in a plastic bag? Sure, no problem. That'll be 25 dollars. Do you take credit cards? Yes, we accept Visa and MasterCard.
OK, here you are. I'll be right back. Here's your receipt. Please come again. How can I help you? I'd like to buy a ticket to New York.
Would you like one way or round trip? Round trip. When will you be leaving? When does the next plane leave? In about 2 hours. I'd like a ticket for that flight please. First class or coach? OK, let me check availability. I'm sorry. Tickets for that flight are sold out.
How about the one after that? Let me see. Yes, that one still has seats available. Would you like me to reserve a seat for you?
Yes, please. That'll be dollars. Thank you, here's your change. Where should I put this cup? Which cup? The red one. Put it on top of the table. How about this fruit? Oh, that goes in the refrigerator. And those pencils? What should I do with them? Bring those upstairs and put them in the bedroom. How about this pen?
Give it to me. I need to use it. What do you want me to do with that paper over there? You can throw that away. I don't need it anymore. The trash is full. Alright, then please put it in a bag and take it outside. Now what? I think we're finished. Can you please turn off the lights and shut the door? Yeah, it is. I come here all the time. Can you pass me a menu please. What are you going to have to drink?
Do you want to order an appetizer first? Not really, maybe we can just order some bread. What are you going to have to eat? Can you recommend something? What are you going to have? When the waitress comes back, will you order for me? Wow, your apartment is a mess. Are those all your clothes on the couch? Are they clean? Actually most of them are dirty. My sister and I usually go to the laundromat down the street.
You have to wait for a long time. Yes I know. I have to do it every week. Anyway, are you ready to go?
I still have to brush my teeth and wash my face. Can you wait for a few minutes? OK, but please hurry. I think the restaurant is closing soon. Do you see that Yellow building over there? The big one or the small one? The big one. I really need to get some things before I leave. Well, you could go down to 22nd street. There are lot of stores down there that are open 24 hours a day. Can I take the subway to get there? You should just take a cab. Canada is north of here. Can you show me on the map?
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