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train_1328
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Alasdair: When you are in a restaurant and you want the waiter to bring the bill, what do you do to attract his attention?
Jeff: I just make eye contact with him and nod my head. Then I tell him when he comes over to the table. Why do you ask?
Alasdair: I went out with my girlfriend to a nice restaurant last night and I noticed that many people shouted for the bill.
Jeff: That seems a little impolite in such a restaurant.
Alasdair: That's what I thought. I just thought I'd ask you and see what you thought of it. Anyway, what did you do yesterday evening?
Jeff: Well, it was a warm evening, so I stretched my legs. I walked along the canal for a couple of miles. Actually, several other people had the same idea. I saw Bill.
Alasdair: Did you? How is he these days?
Jeff: He seemed ok. We didn't stop and chat because we were on opposite banks of the canal. We just waved at each other.
Alasdair: I need to move some furniture. Could you help me to lift it?
Jeff: Of course. What do you want to move first?
Alasdair: Let's move the sofa. Can you get a grip on the bottom at that end? I'll lift this end. I want to move it sideways in that direction.
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Alasdair and Jeff talk about ways of attracting the waiter's attention to have him bring the bill. Jeff tells Alasdair Jeff had a walk last night. Alasdair requests Jeff to lift some furniture.
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train_1329
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Nelle: I've been standing here since half past seven. Where on earth have you been?
Ciel: I'm terribly sorry I'm late. I just couldn't help it.
Nelle: It's really very easy saying you're sorry.
Ciel: Look, just give me a chance. I can explain it.
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Nelle's angry that Ciel's late.
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train_1330
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Gwendolin: How many people are in your family?
Lucille: As you know, china has a single-child policy. Therefore, there's just my husband, my daughter and I. What about in your family?
Gwendolin: I have one daughter and one son. Then there's my husband and I. What about your parents? Do they live with your family?
Lucille: Not anymore. They live with my brother now. and yours?
Gwendolin: My parents live by themselves now. When they get older, they'll probably go to a retirement home. Do you just have one brother?
Lucille: No, I have two older brothers and one younger sister. What about you?
Gwendolin: I also grew up in a big family. I have one older brother and three younger sisters.
Lucille: How long have you been married?
Gwendolin: About seven years now. and you?
Lucille: I ' Ve been married for about five years. What do you think about divorce?
Gwendolin: It's becoming more and more common. However, I don't ever want to get divorced myself! What about you?
Lucille: If my husband cheated on me or treated me badly, I would get a divorce.
Gwendolin: If that happens, maybe you could marry my brother and we could become in-laws!
Lucille: Haha, interesting. I'll keep that in mind, but don't tell my husband.
Gwendolin: Of course not!
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Gwendolin and Lucille talk about the number of their own family members and discuss marriage affairs.
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train_1331
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Mikey: How do I order the office supplies that I need?
Evvie: Fill out this form with whatever you need. What do you need the most?
Mikey: I need many things.
Evvie: I can get a few of them right away, but might have to order some.
Mikey: I can wait a few days for these items.
Evvie: Make sure that you have money allocated for these supplies. How much do you have for office supplies?
Mikey: I don't think we have very much money for supplies, but we have a little.
Evvie: Would you like them delivered to you or can you come get them here?
Mikey: I am not sure yet.
Evvie: When you finish completing the request form, we will order and let you know when the supplies are here. Have a great day!
Mikey: Good-bye!
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Evvie asks Mikey to fill out the request form to order office supplies and suggest that Mikey make sure that there is money allocated for these supplies.
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train_1332
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Ivett: You didn't show up in the morning meeting. What's up?
Anson: Well, I just came in. I worked overtime yesterday. Some statistics and very important documents seemed to be inaccurate. So I stayed to double check them. The boss was aware of my very late work of last night. So before he left office, he told me I could come one hour later this morning.
Ivett: But you still look a little bit tired. What time did you leave?
Anson: It was around 1 thirty in the morning. I guess I didn't fall asleep till 3 because those numbers were involving in my mind. I just couldn't stop thinking about them.
Ivett: That's normal after a tense work evening. Working overtime is not always a pleasant experience for me either. Once, I worked overtime everyday for a whole week including the weekend. That really broke my rhythm and I got a little sick later.
Anson: Working at weekend is something I hate to do most.
Ivett: But if the company asks, what else can we do?
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Anson tells Ivett Anson didn't show up in the meeting because Anson worked overtime last night to doublecheck the accuracy of some statistics. So Anson is allowed to come an hour later. Then, Ivett and Anson talk about overtime working.
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train_1333
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Wilson Association: Good morning, Wilson Association.
Brown: This is Brown speaking. I'd like to speak to Mr. Tomas.
Wilson Association: I'm sorry, but Mr. Tomas left here just a few minutes ago.
Brown: I've been trying to call him for the last ten minutes, but your line was busy. Will he be back soon?
Wilson Association: I'm afraid not. He is away for the rest of the day.
Brown: Is there any other way I can reach him?
Wilson Association: I'm afraid not, he has gone out of this town on business. May I take a message?
Brown: I have a business appointment with him at ten o'clock tomorrow morning, but I'm afraid I can't make it.
Wilson Association: Would you like to make another appointment?
Brown: Unfortunately, I'm leaving here unexpectedly, and I may be away for several days.
Wilson Association: I see. I'll tell Mr. Tomas you've called.
Brown: Thank you.
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Brown phones for Mr.Tomas but Wilson Association tells Brown he isn't available. Brown requests Wilson Association to tell Mr.Tomas that Brown has to cancel the appointment with him.
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train_1334
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Theodora: Good morning, can I help you?
Jenny: We'd like to check out. Would you please give me our bill?
Theodora: Certainly. What are your room numbers and your name, please?
Jenny: We are in Rooms 204 to 210. I'm Jenny, the tour guide of the group. My room number is 205.
Theodora: Just a moment, please, Jenny. I'll have your final bill ready in a minute.
Jenny: OK, but we're in a bit of a rush. We'd like to go downtown for shopping.
Theodora: Sorry to keep you waiting. It'll be just a moment... The total is 3,107 dollars.
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The tour guide Jenny checks serval rooms out at the hotel and asks for the bill with Theodora's assistance.
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train_1336
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Dorris: When do you take your winter holiday?
Loree: I usually take it during the second or third week of January.
Dorris: Do you like to ski?
Loree: Yes, I love to go skiing.
Dorris: Where do you go?
Loree: I go to a hotel in the mountains.
Dorris: Is it far from here?
Loree: It's about a hundred miles away.
Dorris: Does it get cold?
Loree: Oh, yes! It gets very cold. It snows a lot.
Dorris: Do you go alone?
Loree: A couple of my friends usually go with me. Do you want to come along some weekend?
Dorris: No, not me. I don't like cold weather.
Loree: I really like it. I love snow!
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Loree loves skiing in the mountains with friends during the winter holiday. Loree invites Dorris to come along this weekend but Dorris doesn't like cold weather.
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train_1337
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Mrs. Jones: Hello, Mr. Jackson.
Mr. Jackson: Hello, Mrs. Jones. Come in and sit down. What's the matter?
Mrs. Jones: I have a pain in my tooth.
Mr. Jackson: Do you often have this pain?
Mrs. Jones: No, I don't. I've never had bad one like it before.
Mr. Jackson: When did it start?
Mrs. Jones: Three hours ago.
Mr. Jackson: You mean it started at one?
Mrs. Jones: Yes, as soon as I finished lunch.
Mr. Jackson: Well, have some porridge, milk and soup for meals for two days, and then you'll feel better.
Mrs. Jones: Can you give me some medicine? It's very painful.
Mr. Jackson: Yes, I'll give you pills. Take one three one three times a day, and come here in three days. I'll pull it if necessary.
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Mrs. Jones has pain in her tooth. Mr. Jackson offers some food suggestions and gives her pills.
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train_1338
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Brooke: I'm losing my sleep. I feel tired and sleepy all the time. I've got to do something about it.
Bernhard: I'm so sorry for you. But what are you going to do?
Brooke: I want to move out of the dorm and rent a small flat.
Bernhard: That's a good idea. It will be much more convenient for you.
Brooke: But I need your help.
Bernhard: How? To find one person for you?
Brooke: Yes
Bernhard: I'll sleep on it tonight and tell you my decision tomorrow. OK?
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Brooke is losing sleep. Brooke wants to move out of the dorm and requests Bernhard to live together.
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train_1339
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Loren: I'd like to buy a fridge. What about the quality of higher products?
Frederico: I strongly recommend it. As an international enterprise, it produces high quality household appliances.
Loren: Is there a warranty?
Frederico: Yes, all their products have warranties.
Loren: How long is it?
Frederico: The fridges is covered by a one-year warranty.
Loren: Which model is the best seller of this year?
Frederico: This one. How do you like it?
Loren: It's too big for me. Could you recommend something else?
Frederico: Sure, this way please.
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Loren wants to buy a fridge and asks about Higher products. Frederico strongly recommends it and offers a detailed introduction.
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train_1340
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Tirrell: What's the matter with you, then? You look miserable.
Virge: It's us.
Tirrell: What do you mean by 'us'?
Virge: Well, we used to talk to each other before we were married. Remember?
Tirrell: What do you mean? We 're talking now, aren't we?
Virge: Oh, yes, but we used to do so much together.
Tirrell: Yes. I remember. But we never used to argue. You used to think I was wonderful. Where are you going?
Virge: Back to live with my parents. That's something else I used to do before we were married. Remember?
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Virge and Tirrell have marital problems and Virge decides to live with parents.
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train_1341
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Shaylynn: Hi Jane, you look great.
Jane: You too. Have you lost some weight?
Shaylynn: Yes, I took off 4 kilos. I am glad you notice it.
Jane: Not some crazy diet fat I hope.
Shaylynn: No no, I just changed my eating habits. I eat a balance meal. and I eat less than before.
Jane: Good for you, keep it up.
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Shaylynn's glad that Jane notices that Shaylynn lost some weight. Shaylynn tells her Shaylynn took off 4 kilos by changing eating habits.
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train_1342
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Black: Want to go with me to get some pizza, Sophie?
Sophie: No, Black. I'm waiting for a package to be delivered.
Black: This is why I hate shopping online. It would be faster to just get what you want from the store. Now you have to sit here all day. Isn't Mom home?
Sophie: No, Mom went to work.
Black: Just download an app to keep track of your package. You can just come back when you get a delivery notice.
Sophie: No, thanks, Mr. Bossy. Even if they leave the package for a short time, someone could steal it.
Black: Goodness! You just don't want to be seen with your little brother!
Sophie: It's not that. I really did plan to stay home and wait for this package. Why don't we just have pizza delivered?
Black: Great. More waiting.
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Black suggests going to get some pizza but Sophie's waiting for a package. They finally decide to have the pizza delivered.
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train_1343
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Rowland: You are not looking very cheerful. What's the matter with you?
Jilleen: Oh, nothing special. I'm just thinking a lot.
Rowland: About the job?
Jilleen: About everything. About catching the same train every morning, sitting in the same office all day and watching the same television program.
Rowland: You need a holiday.
Jilleen: It wasn't always like this, you know.
Rowland: What do you mean?
Jilleen: Well, our great great grandfathers had more fun, didn't they? I mean, they haunted for their food and grow their own vegetables and dip things for themselves. We do the same sort of job for years and years. There's no variety in our lives.
Rowland: You need a holiday. That's what the matter is with you.
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Rowland suggests Jilleen take a holiday to rest as Jilleen thinks too much about everything around Jilleen.
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train_1344
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Anne: Excuse me, Sir. But could you not smoke here? I'm pregnant.
Chevy: Of course, I'm sorry, ma'am. I actually hate it too, but I can't quit.
Anne: I know it's not easy, but many of my friends have succeeded in quitting.
Chevy: Really? How did they do it?
Anne: They quit for their family, they decided to give up smoking after they got married.
Chevy: So, are you married?
Anne: No, I'm only 22 years old.
Chevy: Then you must have started smoking at an early age.
Anne: Yes, I started 5 years ago, I was copying my father. Now I know that was a mistake. But it's too late.
Chevy: It's not too late. You must believe that if you just try, you can do it.
Anne: Thanks.
Chevy: So, does your father still smoke?
Anne: Not since he got throat cancer. I was really scared when I was told the news.
Chevy: Smoking is really harmful. The earlier you stop smoking the better it is.
Anne: You are right. Anyway, I'll keep trying.
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Anne is pregnant and tells Chevy not to smoke. Anne gives Chevy some suggestions on how to give up smoking.
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train_1345
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Frost Wu: I'm having problems getting into the school email system. It keeps telling me that my password is wrong.
Keith: Hum when was the last time you checked your email?
Frost Wu: Beats me! Sometime last week, maybe Monday.
Keith: Well, if you keep having the problem, you can go to the school IT center. Show the teachers there your student card and they will give you a new password. You can then get in with the new one.
Frost Wu: But where is the IT center?
Keith: Oh, it's in the rounds building, behind Frost Wu. Over there, you see?
Frost Wu: Yes, thank you very much.
Keith: You're welcome. By the way, the center isn't open now. It's closed every Tuesday afternoon. You'd better go there tomorrow.
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Frost Wu cannot log into the school email system and Keith suggests going to the IT centre for help.
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train_1346
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Lorie: Is it me or is it really hard to understand this speaker?
Andy: You're right, it's not that he has an accent like some of the other speakers from another country. It's just that he is speaking too softly. Do you think it would be rude to ask him to turn his microphone up a little bit?
Lorie: I don't think he's wearing one, either that or he's turned it off.
Andy: That's crazy, there must be 400 people here.
Lorie: This part of the conference has turned into such a waste of time. Maybe we should leave and try to find another lecture.
Andy: I can't do that. I come here specifically to hear this guys speech. I think I'll just go up to him at the end of the speech and try to ask him some questions.
Lorie: Good idea, would you mind if I followed you up there? It might be the only way to get anything out of this hour?
Andy: No problem.
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Lorie and Andy cannot understand the speaker because he's speaking too softly. Lorie wants to leave but chooses to stay with Andy who wants to ask the speaker some questions at the end.
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train_1347
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Mary: Hi Jeff, how was your weekend?
Jeff: It was great, Mary. How was yours?
Mary: My mother's birthday was Saturday and we had a great time. We had dinner at home and then watched an old movie. When they told me it was almost 70 years old. I thought it was going to be boring. But it was one of the best movies I've ever seen. I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. I laughed, I cried, I got angry.
Jeff: Wow. Now I want to see it.
Mary: I'm dying to watch it again. Hey, why don't we get together and have a party and we can see the movie together.
Jeff: That's a great idea. I can bring some friends, if that's OK.
Mary: Sure. I'll ask my mom to watch it with us. She can tell us all about the stars. Let's say 6:00 o'clock on Saturday.
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Mary describes the old movie she watched at the weekend and invites Jeff to have a party to see the movie.
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train_1348
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Theobald: Hi, can I help you?
Leanna: Yes, I saw your ad in today's newspaper. It says that you need to hire an assistant. Can you tell me some information about the job?
Theobald: OK. Well, we manage a very busy agency. The assistant will help by answering phones and typing documents. The problem is that you'll have to concentrate in a noisy environment. Can you handle that?
Leanna: Yes, I have worked for busy organizations before.
Theobald: And how fast can you type?
Leanna: I type 60 words per minute.
Theobald: Great. Feel free to come down and pick up an application from me. If we hire you, your position will be temporary for the first three months.
Leanna: That makes sense. Well, I look forward to meeting you.
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Leanna consults about the job Leanna saw in the ad as an assistant in Theobald's agency. Theobald introduces the specific work and asks about Leanna's working ability.
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train_1349
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Overseas operator: Overseas operator, may I help you?
Terry: Yes. I would like to place a collect call.
Overseas operator: Can you tell me the name and number of the person you want?
Terry: Terry and his number is 4562325 8.
Overseas operator: Please wait a moment. It Will take a few seconds to get through.
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The overseas operator serves Terry to place a collect call.
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train_1350
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Kimberly: All right. I want to bring everybody in on this project. When can we start working on this?
Whitby: Well, we could probably get started with a strategy meeting tomorrow morning at 8
Kimberly: I tell you what, 800 is no good for me, but why don ' t you guys get started and I ' ll come by at around 8
Whitby: That ' s fine with me. How much time are we going to have to work on this?
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Kimberly wants to have everybody start working on a project, so Whitby suggests having a strategy meeting tomorrow at 8. As the time doesn't fit Kimberly well, Kimberly'll come by at around 8.
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train_1351
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Bishop: What can I help you with today?
Bobbie: My washing machine isn't working.
Bishop: What's the problem?
Bobbie: The water will not drain.
Bishop: Is there anything else wrong with it?
Bobbie: No, that's it.
Bishop: I can come down and fix that for you if you'd like.
Bobbie: When will you be able to fix it?
Bishop: How does this afternoon at 2 thirty sound to you?
Bobbie: That would be perfect.
Bishop: Alright, so I'll see you then?
Bobbie: See you then.
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Bobbie's washing machine isn't working. Bishop'll come to fix it in the afternoon.
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train_1352
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Ignaz: Good morning, Madam. What can I do for you?
Madam: I need to have some money transferred from the UK, from my company. It's kind of an emergency.
Ignaz: That shouldn't be a problem, Madam. I'm sure we can sort this out for you quickly.
Madam: That would be wonderful. The problem is I don't have an account with you. That is a problem, isn't it?
Ignaz: Well, to be honest, it will slow things down a little. But it's not a big problem. You can do it by T / T.
Madam: T / T? What on earth is that!? Sorry, but I've never heard of it. T / T?
Ignaz: It means'telegraphic transfer'. So, if you use this way it's fast and secure and can be done from anywhere, to anywhere in the world.
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Madam needs to transfer money from the UK. Since Madam doesn't have an account with Ignaz, Ignaz suggests Madam use T/T which is quick and secure.
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train_1353
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Tanny: Excuse me. We ordered too much. May we take the food home?
Derrick: Yes, surely.
Tanny: Do we have to pay extra charge for that?
Derrick: No, you don't. It is free of charge.
Tanny: Well, then, will you put this and that into doggie bags?
Derrick: Yes, certainly. Would you wait for a few minutes?
Tanny: Thanks. Would you do me another favor?
Derrick: Yes, what is it?
Tanny: Some more Chinese tea for us, please.
Derrick: Sure. I'll be back in a minute.
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Tanny ordered too much and takes the food home for free with Derrick's assistance.
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train_1354
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Harley: Welcome to Lincoln Bank. Are you a new customer?
Sissy: Yes, I am. I opened an account with you about a month ago, but today I'm here to see about a loan of some kind.
Harley: I see. As you don't have a long history with us, we will have to check your credit rating with your previous bank before we can promise any loan to you.
Sissy: Yes, that's fine. My credit is good ; I banked at my former bank for many years.
Harley: May I ask why you decided to switch your account to us?
Sissy: Haha! Actually, I felt that your array of services is much better than what my old bank had on offer. Plus, I've got plenty of friends who bank with you and they are extremely happy.
Harley: We always welcome new business. If you can give me the details of your former bank, including your account number we can begin.
Sissy: I have everything right here. I'll let you go through that and come back. I'd like to have a good read of your materials to make sure I make the right choice.
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Sissy inquires Harley about loans. Since Sissy doesn't have a long history with Lincoln Bank, Harley asks about Sissy's credit rating, then Sissy offers the details of Sissy's former bank.
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train_1355
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Hildegarde: wow! You're going to Tibet?
Karel: yes, my brothe and I are going. We just finished making our itinerary.
Hildegarde: that's really cool! I've always dreamed of going somewhere like Tibet, seeing something unique.
Karel: great minds think alike. My brother and I have been thinking about going to Tibet for quite a long time. Do you have anything on your schedule?
Hildegarde: nothing particular.
Karel: why don't you join us? We are leaving next week ; you'll still have a week to prepare.
Hildegarde: oh, Tibet sounds great, but I'm afraid it'll cost too much. Last time I traveled to India, and it cost me a fortune.
Karel: come on! We're traveling on our own. It won't cost too much.
Hildegarde: ok, then count me in. where will we stay?
Karel: the youth hotels are comfortable and cheap.
Hildegarde: then make sure that you book me a room, too.
Karel: I'll take care of it.
Hildegarde: and check whether they accept credit cards.
Karel: no problem.
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Karel and Karel's brother are going to Tibet and Hildegarde thinks it's cool, then Karel invites Hildegarde to join them and tells Hildegarde it won't cost too much since they're traveling on their own, so Hildegarde agrees.
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train_1356
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Susie: I'm tired, Larry. Can we have a break?
Larry: What? You're tired? But we just started about twenty minutes ago.
Susie: I know, but I'm really tired. My stomach feels funny.
Larry: What's the matter? Didn't you sleep well last night?
Susie: I was too excited to sleep last night. I didn't go to sleep until quite late.
Larry: Then when did you go to sleep?
Susie: About 2 o'clock in the morning.
Larry: When?
Susie: About 2 o'clock.
Larry: Oh, Susie. Didn't I tell you over and over again that you wouldn't be able to climb the mountain unless you got enough sleep?
Susie: You did, but I can't help it.
Larry: This is a one-day trip. We'll have to keep going and try to reach the top by noon or give up right now and go home. Which one do you choose?
Susie: Which one do I choose? I don't want to give up, but I really feel tired.
Larry: So, make up your mind quickly. Whether to keep going or give up.
Susie: Let me think about it. What should I do? I think I will not give up.
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Larry and Susie are climbing the mountain, but Susie gets tired soon due to lack of sleep. Larry asks her whether she wants to keep going or give up. Susie finally decides to keep going.
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train_1357
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Randell: Betty, would you please read this letter of application I've just written? I'd like to have your opinion.
Betty: I'd be glad to tell you what I think.
Randell: Good! I'm interested in your advice.
Betty: If I were you, I would change the beginning. You should write about your education first because we like to judge a man by his abilities.
Randell: Good idea, Betty. What would you think about the second part?
Betty: I think it's too short. You'd better say something about your work experience.
Randell: You're right, I'll change it. How about the last part?
Betty: Very good. But you should talk about your family, too.
Randell: I agree. I appreciate your helping me.
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Betty's giving her opinion about Randell's letter of application as requested.
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train_1358
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Zacherie: Thanks for coming shopping with me.
Tully: I'm so honored that you thought to ask me.
Zacherie: I've never given a speech in front of a thousand people before.
Tully: You're going to do great. And you're going to look great.
Zacherie: Thanks. Now let's decide which one of these suits looks best for this occasion.
Tully: I still like the olive one best. There's a tailor here who can take up the sleeves for you.
Zacherie: The question is, can he have it done before Friday?
Tully: These guys are professional. I think they can have it done tomorrow. Let's ask.
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Tully's shopping with Zacherie to help Zacherie choose a suit for the speech.
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train_1360
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Allan James: Miss Wang, how do you do? I'm Allan James, the director of human recourse department of this company.
Miss Wang: How do you do, Mr. James? Thank you for asking me to come in.
Allan James: Not at all. Please sit down, then we can begin.
Miss Wang: Thank you.
Allan James: As you know, Miss Wang, we are looking for an executive secretary with business background and good English skills. We looked into your resume and thought you might be a good candidate.
Miss Wang: Thank you.
Allan James: Today's interview is for us to get to know a little about you. And the interview will last a little bit longer. So, if you're comfortable, I want to ask you some questions.
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Allan James tells Miss Wang she's a good candidate for an executive secretary, then they're about to start the interview.
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train_1361
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Miss Mandy: Good morning, Doctor!
Doctor: Good morning, Miss Mandy. How are you today?
Miss Mandy: I am not feeling very well. I've got a bad cold.
Doctor: Have you got a sore throat, too?
Miss Mandy: No, but I've got a headache.
Doctor: Yes, I see. Go home to bed and take one of these pills every three hours.
Miss Mandy: Thank you very much.
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Miss Mandy's got a cold and a headache. The doctor asks her to rest and take some pills.
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train_1362
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Nilson: Good day to you. How can I be of service today?
Otho: Hello. I'd like to open a Foreign Currency Account.
Nilson: I see. Well, this bank offers many different accounts of this nature. There are 7 to choose from
Otho: Oh dear. I wanted AUD. Is that not possible?
Nilson: Well, you could change your Australian dollars into, say British pounds and then open an account. How does that sound?
Otho: Maybe I'll go for the US dollar account.
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Otho wants to open a Foreign Currency Account in AUD but it's not available, so Otho'll open a US dollar account.
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train_1363
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Lauralee: Hi, I was wondering if you have my test results in.
Avrit: I didn't see anything out of the ordinary, but I want you to log onto our website for a printout of all of the details.
Lauralee: So, basically, I am OK?
Avrit: If there were any major problems, I would always notify you by phone to come in.
Lauralee: What will I learn when I see the results on the website?
Avrit: A description of each test is given on the site.
Lauralee: What will the numbers tell me?
Avrit: The website will give you a normal range and then tell you what your results are.
Lauralee: Are all of my test results on that site?
Avrit: Your entire test history is on the site. You can compare your results from other years.
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Avrit asks Lauralee to log onto the website for a printout of Lauralee's test results and tells Lauralee how to read the online test results.
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train_1364
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Jerrold: Hi, I have a doctor's appointment scheduled with Dr. Smith, and I need to change it.
Dr. Smith: What day did you have it scheduled for?
Jerrold: My appointment was on Tuesday.
Dr. Smith: What time was it scheduled for?
Jerrold: It was for two o'clock in the afternoon.
Dr. Smith: I see your appointment. What day would you like to switch to?
Jerrold: I would like to switch it to next Friday.
Dr. Smith: What time would you like?
Jerrold: I would like to come in at 10
Dr. Smith: Fine, I will pencil that in right now. We will see you then.
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Dr. Smith serves Jerrold to reschedule the appointment with Dr. Smith to next Friday at 10.
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train_1365
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Paul Shafer: We'd like to welcome everyone to the Michelson Tools factory site, and thank everyone for being here today. My name is Paul Shafer, I'll be showing you around today. Please feel free to ask questions at any point during our tour, I'll be happy to answer questions for you.
Vinod: Is it really necessary to wear all this protective gear?
Paul Shafer: That's an excellent question. I'll bet your wondering why we ask you to wear hard hats and safety googles while you's in the plant. The reason is simple, we care about your safety and we want to ensure there are no injuries today. As you will see, to maintain a high level of safety, we also require all of our staff to wear similar protective gear.
Vinod: How long will the tour take?
Paul Shafer: It should take about twenty minutes to go through the main plant, and maybe another ten to take a look at the laboratory. All together our tour should last about half an hour.
Vinod: Okay. . .
Paul Shafer: Well, if you don't have any questions, shall we get started? If you'll follow me, first I'll take you to the site of our semi-conductor system. . .
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Paul Shafer'll show Vinod around the Michelson Tools factory site. Paul explains the importance of wearing protective gear and tells Vinod the tour should last about half an hour.
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train_1366
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Dyson: Excuse me, is this where I can catch a bus to the museum?
Orin: Yes, you're at the right stop.
Dyson: Thank you.
Orin: Are you new here?
Dyson: Yes.
Orin: Have you got small change? They require exact fare.
Dyson: Yes, I've got some coins. How much is the fare?
Orin: One yuan. When you get on the front of the bus, just drop your money into the box.
Dyson: I see. How often does this bus run at this time of day?
Orin: It runs every ten minutes. Oh, here comes the bus.
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Dyson and Orin are waiting for a bus. They have a casual talk and Orin requests Dyson for small change.
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train_1367
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Latrina: It is enough for today. Do you have any last question? If not, thank you for taking your time to come to our interview.
Anita: You're welcome. For the moment, I have no further questions. I got a good picture of the job and the company. All my questions have been answered. Thank you for your time.
Latrina: We will have an internal discussion and then we will contact to inform you of our decision on whether we continue with you or not.
Anita: Ok, it was very nice to talk with you and I look forward to your decision at your earliest convenience. Bye.
Latrina: Goodbye.
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At the end of the job interview, Latrina tells Anita they'll have an internal discussion and will inform Anita of the decision.
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train_1368
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Quinn: I'd like to order dinner.
Millie: What would you like?
Quinn: I'd like to order a bottle of champagne, lobster tail, and filet mignon, medium rare.
Millie: I'm sorry. We're currently out of filet mignon. May I suggest the porterhouse instead?
Quinn: I'd prefer the filet, but the porterhouse will do.
Millie: And may I suggest chocolate-covered strawberries with the champagne?
Quinn: Normally, I would take you up on that suggestion, but just the champagne will do for tonight.
Millie: Okay, no strawberries. Room service will be charged to your amenities account. Is that all right?
Quinn: That's fine.
Millie: It will be up shortly. Enjoy your food, sir.
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Since the filet mignon Quinn orders isn't available, Millie suggests the porterhouse and chocolate-covered strawberries with the champagne. Quinn'll go for the porterhouse and prefers just the champagne.
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train_1369
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Osmond: When can we expect you for dinner? Can you come tonight?
Otis: Not tonight. I promised to go to a concert with my sister.
Osmond: Well. . . How about Friday then?
Otis: That sounds fine.
Osmond: Good. Shall we say seven o'clock?
Otis: I'll be there. You're still a fabulous cook, aren't you?
Osmond: That'll be for you to decide. I've got a new dish that I want to try out on you.
Otis: I'm ready. I'll look forward to it all Friday!
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Otis'll come to Osmond's house for dinner on Friday and Osmond will prepare a new dish.
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train_1370
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Gertrude: Excuse me, could you tell me whether there is a restaurant near here?
Judith: Yes, there is one at Sanyuan Bridge. It is a famous restaurant in the city.
Gertrude: I'm afraid there must be a lot of people there.
Judith: I think so. I think you'd better make a phone call to see whether there is a table available.
Gertrude: But we don't know the telephone number.
Judith: Here is a tourist guidebook. You can look it up in the book.
Gertrude: You are so kind! Thank you very much.
Judith: It's a pleasure.
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Judith recommends a restaurant to Gertrude and offers a tourist guidebook for Gertrude to call to check the availability.
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train_1371
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Osmund: Do you know why I pulled you over?
Dyane: I have no idea.
Osmund: Your left brake light is out.
Dyane: I was not aware of that.
Osmund: I'm going to have to write you a ticket.
Dyane: You can't give me a break?
Osmund: I'm just doing my job.
Dyane: How much is the ticket for?
Osmund: You will get that information in court.
Dyane: I have to go to court?
Osmund: That's right.
Dyane: Fine. Give me the ticket.
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Dyane's left brake light is out, so Osmund pulled Dyane over and writes Dyane a ticket.
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train_1372
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Tamera: Let's go to Wangfujing by bus.
Tulley: Better take the subway. It's faster, and more convenient.
Tamera: OK, it will be a new experience for me.
Tulley: We have a rather comprehensive subway system here. You can get almost anywhere rather quickly on a subway, especially at this time of day when the traffic is heavy.
Tamera: Where do we pay the fare?
Tulley: Just give the man standing there 3 yuan and he'll give you a token. Then, you slip it into the slot at the turnstile and push the turnstile to get in.
Tamera: Let me pay for it. Where can I get a subway map?
Tulley: Ask the worker who sells tokens to give you one. It's free fo charge. Actually maps showing subway routes are posted at most stations.
Tamera: Do I have to pay an additional fare to change trains?
Tulley: No, you don't have to. Here comes the train.
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Tulley suggests taking the subway to Wangfujing because it's faster and more convenient, then Tulley tells Tamera how to pay the fare and where to get a subway map
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train_1373
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Mom: Billy, you don't look too well. Maybe you should take the day off school.
Billy: But Mom! Today we're playing football! I love football!
Mom: You'Ve god a fever and playing football isn't a good idea for a boy with a fever. What's that on your arm?
Billy: I don't know. It was there when I woke up this morning.
Mom: It's a rash. I'd better take you to see the doctor. How did you get that bruise on your leg?
Billy: I bashed it against the chair in my room.
Mom: Does it hurt?
Billy: A little, but not much.
Mom: Here. Put this wet towel on your face to keep your temperature down. I'll take you to the doctor's after breakfast.
Billy: If I'm better this afternoon, can I go to school?
Mom: If you are better, but I doubt you will be.
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Billy's got a fever and there's a rash on his arm and bruise on his leg. His mother'll take him to the doctor though Billy wants to play football at school.
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train_1374
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Rubina: Look, Dad, many people are doing morning exercises here.
Vibhu: Yes. I used to come out here with my grandpa as child.
Rubina: Really? You were so happy then.
Vibhu: Aren't you happy now? I hadn't seen the piano when I was a child.
Rubina: Daddy, don't mention it.
Vibhu: The park is so beautiful. It is a good thing I have taken the camera.
Rubina: Dad, I'd like to take a picture with the status.
Vibhu: All right. Give me a big smile. Are you ready? Cheese!
Rubina: Daddy, we can't have a photo of the whole family. We can take one here.
Vibhu: Excuse me, sir. Could you take a photo for us? Just press this button.
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Vibhu's sightseeing in the park with his family. Vibhu takes a photo for his daughter, then he requests a passer-by to take a photo of the whole family.
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train_1375
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Darcey: That was a very interesting presentation, Ms. Wang. My colleagues and I are very impressed with your proposal.
Ms. Wang: Oh, no, surely. Your ideas were very interesting as well.
Darcey: To show our appreciation for your hard work, we'd like to invite you to have dinner with us.
Ms. Wang: Oh, that would be lovely. Thank you.
Darcey: Excellent. Have you had French food before?
Ms. Wang: Oh, yes. Marvelous!
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Darcey invites Ms. Wang to have French food to show their appreciation for her presentation.
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train_1376
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Riccardo: Welcome. How can I help you?
Jacob: Hello, I would like a room please.
Riccardo: All right. We have quite a selection for you to choose from. There are double rooms with twin beds, suites, if you'd like, we have presidential suite on the top floor.
Jacob: A double room sounds great.
Riccardo: All right sir. How many nights will you be staying?
Jacob: A few nights, I'm not quite sure of my schedule yet.
Riccardo: OK. I'll just need to see a credit card and passport.
Jacob: Here you are.
Riccardo: What is the rate for a double room for one night?
Jacob: Since it is low season, we are running a special rate right now of 150 yuan per night.
Riccardo: What about the features in the room?
Jacob: Our rooms include television set, air-conditioning and a bathroom.
Riccardo: Does the TV have cable?
Jacob: Yes, sir.
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Jacob orders a double room for a few nights under Riccardo's recommendation.
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train_1377
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Sunny: You'll love this. It's a chick drink.
Allyce: What's that supposed to mean, that it's weak?
Sunny: Well, that too. I mean that it's kind of sweet. See if you can guess what's in it.
Allyce: Mmm! Beer, tequila, and. . . lime!
Sunny: Not bad. You really know your booze. . . So I guess you know what's in the salsa, too?
Allyce: Fresh tomatoes, green and white onions. . .
Sunny: Don't tell me you're a salsa expert, too!
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Sunny asks Allyce to taste a chick drink and the salsa and Allyce tells the ingredients correctly.
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train_1378
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Ianthe: May I see your passport?
Praneetf: Here it is.
Ianthe: How long are you going to stay?
Praneetf: For one week.
Ianthe: What is the purpose for your visit?
Praneetf: For sightseeing.
Ianthe: Where are you going to stay?
Praneetf: At the Hilton hotel.
Ianthe: Do you have anything to declare?
Praneetf: No, nothing.
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Ianthe's questioning Praneetf at the customs.
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train_1379
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Elton: I've been reading about a new snack food. It's made from fish. Have you heard anything about it?
Tessi: No. I haven't, but I don't like fish very much anyway.
Elton: Not to worry. Although it's made primarily from fish, it actually doesn't have a fishy taste. In fact, it can be flavored with tomato, cheese, or chocolate for instance
Tessi: How can it not taste fishy? Do you know how this snack food is made?
Elton: First the fish is minced and cooked and fermented. Then water and starch are added to make a dough.
Tessi: It sounds awful.
Elton: Actually the dough is very bland al that point, so the flavorings are added to give it some taste.
Tessi: Well, it still sounds a little strange. But I suppose this product will at least be low calorie and high protein. like a health food.
Elton: Yes, you could call it that. And it has a long shelf life, so it won't spoil quickly. It is also easy to digest and can ha made from types of fish that usually aren't eaten, or from high grade fish by-products,
Tessi: Mm, have you got any samples? I might be willing to try the cheese-flavored variety.
Elton: No, none of it seems to be available yet. As I understand it, this fish snack food probably won't be in the stores for another couple of years. So you'll have a while to get used to the whole idea.
Tessi: A couple of years, ah? It may just take me that long. but thanks for telling me about it.
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Elton tells Tessi about a new snack food with different flavors made from fish and introduces the process of making it. Elton also tells Tessi the food has a long shelf time and is easy to digest. Tessi wants to try the food but it won't be in the stores for years.
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train_1381
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Madam: Please, please, can you help me? I seem to have lost my handbag.
Avril: Calm down, Madam. Well, I'll have to fill out this report for you. What color is it, Madam?
Madam: Well, it is a white one.
Avril: How big is it?
Madam: Mm, I guess it's about one foot long and seven inches tall.
Avril: One foot long and seven inches tall. What's in the bag, Madam?
Madam: There is a wallet, two keys, and a letter.
Avril: And where did you leave it?
Madam: I am sure I left it in the coffee shop on the 5th floor.
Avril: Don't worry, Madam. I am sure we can find it. Now could you give me your name, your address and telephone number?
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Madam requests Avril to find her handbag she left in the coffee shop. She describes its features and tells Avril its content.
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train_1382
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Melinda: Did you start your new job this week?
Sherill: Yes, I did. I started it the day before yesterday.
Melinda: How do you like your new job? And how about your boss?
Sherill: Well, it's demanding, but it's very interesting. The boss seems to be very considerate. It is said that he is kind and friendly to the employees.
Melinda: So you're satisfied with the job, aren't you?
Sherill: Yes, I think I am happy with the new job.
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Sherill started the new job the day before yesterday and is satisfied with it.
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train_1383
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Iain: Do you want to go for a picinc with me tomorrow?
Jenny: I'd like to. How about asking Jenny to go with us?
Iain: Oh, no. She is busy with her dancing class. You know, there is a very big performance in just a week.
Jenny: Yes, you're right. It is really not good for her to learn dancing. Her leg hasn't completely recovered from that accident.
Iain: But she doesn't think so. She is crazy about dancing. Will you take your camera with you tomorrow?
Jenny: I want to, but I lent it to Tom yesterday. Do you have one?
Iain: No, but I know Mary has got one. Let's go and ask her if she'd like to join us.
Jenny: OK.
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Iain invites Jenny to a picnic. Jenny wants to invite Jenny but Iain says she's busy with her dancing class. Jenny's camera isn't available, so they'll ask Mary who's got one to join them.
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train_1384
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Ammamaria: You don't look very well.
Viv: I'm not feeling too well. I've caught a cold.
Ammamaria: Is it because of the bad weather? It's been really miserable for the past tew days.
Viv: Hasn't it! It's been cold and windy recently. Do you like the weather here?
Ammamaria: Not really, but I've got used to it now.
Viv: Oh, I'm going for a trip to New York this autumn. What's the weather like in New York?
Ammamaria: Not quite good. It's windy and dry. We have got continental climate there. It's dry all the year round. Usually autumn is the best season of the year In New York.
Viv: Is it cold in autumn there? Should I take any warm clothes with me?
Ammamaria: No, it isn't very cold at that time. You'll only need some light wool clothing with somejackets and shirts.
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Viv has caught a cold because of the bad weather. Viv's going on a trip to New York, so Ammamaria tells about the weather there and suggests bringing some light wool clothing.
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train_1385
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Joe: Why did the boss come down on Joe like a ton of bricks.
Hill: He spoke evil behind his back.
Joe: How did he know that he had bad mouthed him?
Hill: Someone told Joe off.
Joe: He is then in a very difficult situation.
Hill: Sure. He'll get the bag, I think.
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Hill tells Joe the boss was furious because Joe spoke evil behind the boss's back.
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train_1386
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Miriam: Good morning,Miss Wang. How beautiful you look today!
Miss Wang: Thank you. I'm wearing make-up.
Miriam: Who taught you to put on make-up?
Miss Wang: It's me. I have studied make-up at a beauty shop.
Miriam: Can you teach me how to do make-up?
Miss Wang: Of course. First, use eye shadow to heighten your eyes.
Miriam: What eye shadow do you think is the most fit for me?
Miss Wang: I think pink eye shadow is popular among Chinese girls.
Miriam: How do you protect yourself from chapped lips?
Miss Wang: I suggest you use lipstick, which also accentuates your lips.
Miriam: How did you grow such long nails?
Miss Wang: You have to pay attention to trimming them from time to time.
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Miss Wang tells Miriam she studied make-up at a beauty shop and teaches Miriam how to do make-up including eye shadow, lipsticks, and long nails.
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train_1387
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Madlen: I'm famished! Let's get some grub!
Cathie: I'm in the mood for some chips and salsa.
Madlen: Me, too! The chips here are so light and crispy.
Cathie: And they have tangy, freshly-made salsa, too. My mouth is watering already!
Madlen: I'll go get the chips. What do you want to drink?
Cathie: Surprise me.
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Both Madlen and Cathie feel like eating something. Madlen'll go get the chips.
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train_1388
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Addie: What's the terrible noise?
Derek: The engines. The crew is warming them up. We're about to take gold from Vancouver.
Addie: Now, my ears hurt. I suppose that's the atmospheric pressure. How many things can happen to us in an airplane?
Derek: Nothing serious. It's going to happen to you just sit back and relax.
Addie: A minute later.
Derek: Excuse me. Do you want headphones for the movie?
Addie: We sure do. By the way, this is a direct flight, isn't it?
Derek: No. There is a stopover in Chicago.
Addie: I feel much better now. But what do you suppose we should do if something happens to the pilot?
Derek: The co-pilot will take over. These big planes always carried two pilots.
Addie: Then I feel relieved.
Derek: We will be arriving at New York in a few hours for your own safety. Please fasten your seatbelts. Wish you enjoy the flight.
Addie: It isn't that terrible now.
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Addie feels uncomfortable when the plane's taking off. Derek answers Addie's questions about the flight and assures Addie of the safety, then Addie feels relieved.
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train_1389
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Loree: Where are you going?
Dominique: I'm going to the gym to lift weights. Want to come?
Loree: No, thanks. I'm going to prepare for my chemistry midterm. Do you usually just lift weights?
Dominique: No. I lift to get stronger. Then I swim to help my heart and lungs and I jump rope to improve my balance.
Loree: Wow, I wish I had that much training.
Dominique: Start slowly and a little more each day.
Loree: Thanks. Well, have fun.
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Dominique's going to the gym and suggests Loree start slowly and a little more each day if Loree wants to take up training.
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train_1390
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Orrin: I need to go to the bank.
Vivi: But they're all close today?
Orrin: Closed? Are you kidding? What is it? Some kind of holiday today?
Vivi: Have you already forgotten what's the date today?
Orrin: Oh, it's the first of April. April Fools' Day.
Vivi: You forgot all about it, didn't you?
Orrin: Sort of. But it has reminded me of at least one thing I need to remember.
Vivi: What's that?
Orrin: Tomorrow is my wife's birthday.
Vivi: Better not forget that. It's pretty strange that your wife's birthday changes every year. Why is that?
Orrin: My wife is Chinese. She celebrates her birthday according to the lunar calendar.
Vivi: Ah, I got it.
Orrin: It's so different from our culture. I guess that makes life interesting to have different cultures come together.
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Vivi play a trick on Orrin as it's April Fools' Day, which reminds Orrin of his wife's birthday. Orrin tells Vivi his wife is Chinese so she celebrates her birthday according to the lunar calendar.
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train_1391
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Deana: Guess what I'll be doing this summer.
Nikoletta: What?
Deana: I'm going to work at the Riverside Hotel.
Nikoletta: What exactly will you be doing?
Deana: Let's see. I'll be doing some small repairs inside and outside the hotel. I'll be cutting grass and taking care of the flowers.
Nikoletta: Sounds interesting. What's the pay?
Deana: Well, about $15. 00 an hour, 5 hours a day and Sunday free.
Nikoletta: That's good money. What are you going to do with it?
Deana: I'll pay for the textbooks for next term.
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Deana'll work at the Riverside Hotel and will use the pay to pay for the textbooks next term.
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train_1392
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Mindy: Hello Helen, you look bad. Is everything OK?
Helen: Yes, I'm fine, thanks. I'm just a bit tired this morning. That's all.
Mindy: Why is that? Did you stay up last night?
Helen: Not at all, but I had this dream and it woke me up so I didn't get much sleep. I dreamt of walking through a forest at night. I couldn't see anything.
Mindy: That sounds frightening.
Helen: In my dream, I saw white light behind some trees. It was a strange light because it seemed to get bigger and then smaller as if it was alive. At first I just stood where I was. But then the light seemed to move toward me and I could see something in it like the face of an old man. I tried to run away, but my feet felt very heavy, and I couldn't run fast enough. That's when I woke up I was shaking all over.
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Helen's tired because she dreamed a bad dream so she didn't get enough sleep, then Helen describes the details of the dream to Mindy.
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train_1393
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Kylie: We're so happy to have you here on the show with us today. So what was it like filming a movie in Iceland?
Alysa: Very cold. I had never been to Iceland before, so I didn't really know what to expect. There aren't a lot of people in the country and we were filming in this small fishing village, so it wasn't uncommon to go days without seeing anyone. The villagers mainly kept to themselves.
Kylie: I think everyone in the audience is dying to know if you hung out with Johnny Depp.
Alysa: Yes, of course. He was staying at the house, too.
Kylie: Well, what is he like?
Alysa: He's very nice. He also told some really great jokes. He spent a lot of time being wrapped up in blankets when we were on set. It snowed quite a bit for the first few days.
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Alysa shares with Kylie the experience of filming a movie in Iceland and tells Kylie about Johnny Deep whom Kylie worked with during that time.
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train_1394
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Sonya: Would you like a cup of coffee?
Denis: Yes, that would be good.
Sonya: Cream or sugar?
Denis: Neither, just some milk.
Sonya: OK. Oh, no.
Denis: What's the matter?
Sonya: This machine is out of order.
Denis: Did you lose your money?
Sonya: I sure did.
Denis: You are to complain. These machines are always out of order.
Sonya: Well, you still want a cup of coffee, don't you?
Denis: Yeah, let's go to the restaurant at the student center.
Sonya: But last time I was there, it was so crowded that I had to wait in line for almost half an hour.
Denis: Really? Let's go somewhere else then. We can't take too long because we have a test at 3:00.
Sonya: OK, let's go to the library. There's another machine downstairs by the telephone.
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Sonya and Denis are buying coffee on a machine, but the machine is out of order, so they'll go to another machine.
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train_1395
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Brandon: Welcome back, everyone. Now I'm talking to Nick Parker, the singer with the band, Crispy. Hello, Nick. Welcome to our show.
Nick Parker: Hello.
Brandon: Nick, I have one question. Your sister Mel is in the band, too. Isn't she?
Nick Parker: Yeah, we've been playing and singing together since we were young. Dad took us to hear the great bands playing live, Mel and I put on shows at school. But mom didn't want us to get too serious about our music. She thought we should concentrate on our study. However, we were still enthusiastic about our music.
Brandon: Then how was your band formed?
Nick Parker: 2 musicians from music schools saw us playing in a concert. They asked if we'd like to form a band with them. We agreed to try it out.
Brandon: How about the band in the first year?
Nick Parker: To our surprise, the audiences enjoyed our performance in the local concert. Then we recorded 2 songs and sent them to a music company. They asked us to join them, but our parents said we had to finish college first.
Brandon: Have you had any disappointments?
Nick Parker: Everything we've recorded has done well. 3 singles have gone to number one and our first album has sold over 1,000,000 copies. We've got thousands of fans. However, I've been ill recently, so we've started recording our second album late, which is a pity.
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Nick Parker, the singer with the band, Crispy, is on a show. He talks about his sister Mel who's also in the band, tells Brandon how his band formed, and recalls the band in the first year and some disappointments.
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train_1396
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Taylor: Taylor, can you tell me how to apply for a job on the Internet?
Torie: Just fill out an application.
Taylor: Do I have to send an E-mail?
Torie: You are expected to know the E-mail address of the unit.
Taylor: But I still don't know which unit is in need of staff.
Torie: Send out an application through Job-wanted on the website.
Taylor: Can any unit see my information?
Torie: It's a two-way choice. And your application will be read.
Taylor: Which websites offer this service?
Torie: Sina, 21st Century Talent Net, and a few others.
Taylor: Thank you.
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Taylor tells Taylor how to apply for a job on the Internet.
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train_1397
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Marlo: Hello. This is John ' s Distribution. Can I help you?
Jemmie: Yes. I need some ice water delivered.
Marlo: Are you completely out?
Jemmie: No, I have some, but not enough for the long weekend.
Marlo: Okay. I ' ll send someone to deliver it for you tomorrow.
Jemmie: Thank you.
Marlo: No problem.
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Jemmie needs some ice water. Marlo will deliver it tomorrow.
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train_1398
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Shay: Do you wash clothes here often?
Jessa: I have been coming here for the past few years.
Shay: Why do you wash here?
Jessa: It's actually a lot cheaper for me to wash my clothes here.
Shay: I've only washed my clothes here a couple times.
Jessa: Why don't you wash clothes at home?
Shay: I would, if my washing machine wasn't broken.
Jessa: Why don't you just get it fixed?
Shay: I can't afford it.
Jessa: So you plan on washing your clothes here from now on?
Shay: That's my only option right now.
Jessa: Don't worry. Besides, it's a lot cheaper to wash clothes this way.
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Jessa comes to this laundry because it's cheap. Shay comes here because Shay's washing machine is broken.
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train_1399
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Sherill: What's wrong, officer?
officer: You do realize that you ran a red light, don't you?
Sherill: I did?
officer: You didn't see the red light?
Sherill: I'm sorry for running it, but I really didn't know.
officer: Didn't you learn that red means stop?
Sherill: I know that.
officer: Then tell me why you sped up on the yellow light.
Sherill: I'm not sure.
officer: I'm giving you a ticket for this.
Sherill: I'm sorry for the misunderstanding.
officer: Maybe you'll think about this before you decide to run another light.
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Sherill ran a red light but Sherill doesn't realize that. officer gives Sherill a ticket to warn Sherill.
|
train_1400
|
Garrett: I am calling to find out why I didn ' t receive an unemployment check this week.
Emmye: Did you send in your Continued Claim Form for the last period?
Garrett: I think I forgot to send it in!
Emmye: You need to be very careful to send that form in every two weeks if you want to get paid.
Garrett: Can I send it in now?
Emmye: You should look at your claim form and see if it has been more than fourteen days since it was due. If it hasn ' t been, we will still accept it.
Garrett: Can I mail it in early next time so it isn ' t late?
Emmye: Actually, you cannot mail it in early, as it needs to reflect all of the information up to the due date.
Garrett: Will my paycheck come right away now?
Emmye: Your check will arrive a little late.
|
Garrett calls Emmye to ask why Garrett didn't receive an unemployment check this week. Emmye says it's because Garrett forgot to send the continued claim form.
|
train_1401
|
Emery: I just moved into my apartment, and the plumbing is not working.
Jeramie: Can you describe the plumbing problems you are having?
Emery: The bathtub barely drains at all.
Jeramie: Okay, the bathroom plumbing needs looking at. What about the kitchen plumbing?
Emery: Neither the kitchen nor the bathroom plumbing is working well.
Jeramie: Has this problem been going on for a long time?
Emery: It just started happening last night.
Jeramie: I will be coming over to look at it this afternoon. Will you be there?
Emery: I will not be home.
Jeramie: I can always use my key to get in, but I would prefer that you be there.
|
Emery turns to Jeramie for help as the plumbing in Emery's apartment doesn't work. Jeramie will look at it this afternoon.
|
train_1402
|
Loretta: Why are you so rude to your wife?
Shirlee: I didn't like her butting in where I didn't want her. She's a chatter box.
Loretta: But she means to help you, not to trouble you.
Shirlee: I know. But I just can't stand her butting in when I was trying to emphasize a point.
|
Shirlee tells Loretta why Shirlee is rude to Shirlee's wife.
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train_1403
|
Osborne: Not only does it centralise management, it also increases the efficiency of funds. We have testimonials from various companies who are very happy with the service.
Oona: Yes, I'm sure you do. It sounds like an excellent service.
Osborne: You see, nowadays, a lot of companies are concerned about their group account management. As long as your company meets all the requirements of our Group Account Deposit Service, I would fully recommend it.
Oona: It seems perfect.
Osborne: Here are some leaflets detailing everything we've discussed.
Oona: Could you also let me view some of the testimonials? I'd really be interested to see what other group companies thought of this service.
|
Osborne introduces and recommends the group account management service to Oona and Oona wants to see the testimonials.
|
train_1404
|
Adaline: Have you ever been in an earthquake?
Westbrooke: Yes, I experienced one when I was in Tokyo once. The tremors only lasted a few seconds though and then it was over.
Adaline: Do you know where it measured on the Richter scale?
Westbrooke: I don't remember, but it wasn't very serious. Have you ever been in an earthquake?
Adaline: No, but I was in quite a few tornados when I was younger.
Westbrooke: Where are you from?
Adaline: I'm from the plains of the Midwest. It's a prime location for tornadoes.
Westbrooke: Did your house ever get damaged from the winds?
Adaline: Most of the time we were lucky, but once a tree from our front yard was ripped out by its roots and ended up in our living room.
Westbrooke: Wow, that must have really been scary.
Adaline: Actually, some of my fon best memories of my childhood were of spending time with my family in the basement waiting for the tornados to pass.
Westbrooke: Have you ever experiences a flood?
Adaline: No, but my father's car was destroyed in a flood once. It actually happened the day after he bought the car!
Westbrooke: That sure didn't last long!
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Westbrooke experienced an earthquake in Tokyo. Adaline hasn't been in an earthquake but was in quite a few tornados when Adaline was younger and Adaline's father's car was destroyed in a flood.
|
train_1405
|
Lyn: What's the weather forecast for today?
Nicola: Cloudy in the morning, overcast in the afternoon.
Lyn: Any rain?
Nicola: No, but I wouldn't be surprised if it rained tomorrow.
Lyn: I wouldn't either. It's been looking like rain for several days.
|
Nicola tells Lyn the weather forecast for today.
|
train_1406
|
Tracee: Hi Jane, can you let me know the best way to get to your house this evening?
Jane: Certainly, where will you be coming from?
Tracee: I need to be in the city centre this afternoon so I will be coming straight from there.
Jane: Ok. Take the Underground, the Circle line, to High Street Kensington. Make sure you take the High Street Kensington exit.
Tracee: Got that.
Jane: Ok - when you leave the Underground, cross the road and you should see Horntown Street. Was up that street to the crossroads. As you was you should see a fast food place on your right.
Tracee: Hold on, I am looking at the map now. Ok, I can see Horntown Road. Do I go straight at the intersection?
Jane: No, you need to turn left into Philimore Was and take the next right.
Tracee: Ok, I can see that road.
Jane: That's fine. You will not miss it because it's just next to the Kensington centra Library.
Tracee: Good, I can see the library on the map.
Jane: Ok, we live in the third building on your left. Will we see you around 7 pm?
Tracee: That's great, see you at seven.
|
Tracee will visit Jane tonight and Jane tells Tracee the best way to her house. Tracee will see Jane at seven.
|
train_1407
|
Electra: She is, like, mega-intense, isn't she?
Zina: Ha, she is unstoppable. I'm learning so much from her.
Electra: What's it like to work with her?
Zina: She's demanding. But I like that. I mean, I know our timeline is tight.
Electra: Tell me about it.
Zina: You guys are working around the clock, I know. That guy Dave next to Zina never leaves.
Electra: Vince wants us to have everything debugged and ready to go by the end of the month.
|
Zina shares with Electra the feelings of working with one of their colleagues.
|
train_1408
|
Liu Wei: Great party, isn't it?
Susan Marshall: Yeah, it really is. I like it very much!
Liu Wei: By the way, my name is Liu Wei. Nice to meet you!
Susan Marshall: Hi, I'm Susan Marshall. You can call me Susan. Nice to meet you.
Liu Wei: You look so young. What do you do, Susan?
Susan Marshall: Well, I'm a college student at Oxford University. How about you?
Liu Wei: I work for the Bank of China, in the International Section.
|
Liu Wei and Susan introduce themselves to each other at a party.
|
train_1410
|
Kincaid: What are you doing?
Marilyn: Look at me. I look so old! I look as if I were thirty.
Kincaid: Come on! Stop being so vain. You look great! You are beautiful!
Marilyn: Yes, I am, but I think it's time for some plastic surgery I'm tired of these wrinkles and sagging skin. See?
Kincaid: I don't see any wrinkles or sagging skin! You are stop beings ridiculous. Besides, I think that people who get Boto, have facelifts, or tummy tucks look weird. It doesn't look natural.
Marilyn: Whatever, I think I'm gonna get liposuction and a nose job and some breast implants as well.
Kincaid: I think you need to get brain surgery. I honestly don't think you need cosmetic surgery. You look amazing.
Marilyn: I thought you were my friend and would support me on this! I just want to feel better about myself and feel more attractive.
Kincaid: You don't need plastic surgery to do that. You are fine the way you are and you have guys drooling all over you! Plus, plastic surgery hurts!
Marilyn: Really?
Kincaid: Yeah! When I got my nose job I was black and blue for a week!
|
Marilyn is not satisfied with Marilyn's appearance and wants to have plastic surgery. Kincaid tells Marilyn Marilyn looks good and plastic surgery hurts.
|
train_1411
|
Roxi: John has some trouble in his life.
Edie: I hear that his father died.
Roxi: Yeah. He's been having an easy time since he was a boy, and now he doesn't know how to face the music.
Edie: He is out of luck.
|
Roxi and Edie are talking about John's misfortune.
|
train_1412
|
Rory: Did you go to the bank to withdraw money?
Nancey: Today is so hot, besides I had so much housework to do. My friend came for a visit and stayed for two hours. I didn't forget, but I had no time at all.
Rory: So you didn't. Is that right?
Nancey: Yes. I'm sorry.
Rory: Why didn't you just answer my question directly? Why would Chinese answer questions this way? I simply asked if you did it or not. It's a very simple question. And Chinese often give the reason before they would give a direct answer.
Nancey: Yes, I'm sorry. I know it bothers you very much. But I don't know why Chinese sometimes would do this.
Rory: You know, today I asked a student if he brought his dictionary with him. It's a rule I made for the class that everyone brings a bilingual dictionary with them because sometimes they don't understand me. The funniest thing is that this student gave me a lot of reasons and no direct answer.
Nancey: But you know if he brought it or not, right?
Rory: Yeah, after all the explanations like, it's too heavy, I was in a hurry. . . whatever.
|
Rory asks Nancey a question but Nancey didn't answer directly. Rory complains about that. Nancey is sorry about that but doesn't know why Chinese people sometimes would do this either.
|
train_1413
|
Geri: The Mountains would be a great place for the company retreat.
Sherlocke: That's a wonderful choice.
Geri: I have chosen January as the month for this retreat.
Sherlocke: January is a little too close to the Christmas holidays.
Geri: Yes, maybe another choice might be better.
Sherlocke: I think that April would work. Spring is a lovely time to be in the mountains.
Geri: Thank you for thinking of that.
Sherlocke: Maybe if we asked around we could see what people would prefer.
Geri: That is a good idea.
Sherlocke: I'll take care of taking the survey and get back to you with the answers.
|
Geri and Sherlocke discuss the proper time for the company retreat. Sherlocke will take a survey and give Geri the answers.
|
train_1414
|
Lemuel: Tell me something about yourself and your past.
Reeba: I was born and grew up in hebes Province. I moved to Beijing, where I started taking courses for my MBA. When I completed my degree, I was offered an opportunity working for a financial services company. I've worked there for eight years.
Lemuel: What was the most significant project you've worked on?
Reeba: I was assigned a project to design a 360 - degree performance system. It was a challenge for a person with a finance background. I met with the technical people and discussed the possibilities and obstacles. Based on that information, I selected a team and created a spreadsheet to manage the project. We got the project done on schedule. I was rewarded for outstanding results and was able to share the honors with the team.
Lemuel: What finance experience makes you qualified for this position?
Reeba: For the past eight years, I have been working in the banking industry. I have a solid understanding of accounting concepts, an analytical mind and a strong attention to detail. I've had a lot of customer service training and experience, and I have been told that I excel in this area.
Lemuel: How would your coworkers evaluate you?
Reeba: They'd say I was a handworker and a real team player.
Lemuel: What are your salary expectations?
Reeba: I really need more information about the job before we start to discuss salary. I'd like to postpone that decision until later.
|
Lemuel has a job interview with Reeba and Reeba shares Reeba's past experiences, the most significant project Reeba has worked on, how Reeba's coworkers evaluate Reeba, the reasons why Reeba is qualified for the position, and Reeba's salary expectations.
|
train_1415
|
Kelcey: Want to send out for some Chinese?
Jocelyn: Some what?
Kelcey: Some Chinese food. I'm hungry, and there's a take-out restaurant near here. We can have them deliver and then watch the news on TV while we eat.
Jocelyn: No, I'd rather go out. The Chinese food here is rather different from what I had at home. Maybe we can try some other food today. . . What about that all-you-can-eat place we passed the other day, the one over in the shopping center?
Kelcey: Okay. I could go for that. It's called Al's Steakhouse. They also have great fried fish, and I love their salad bar. You can go back to refill 1 your plate as often as you like.
Jocelyn: Is that the place that serves such large portions of meat?
Kelcey: Yes, their steaks are enormous. Sometimes I can't finish what I'Ve ordered.
Jocelyn: What if that happens to me? I hate to let food go to waste.
Kelcey: Don't worry. We'll just get a doggie bag.
|
Kelcey and Jocelyn are discussing what to eat and they decide to have something in Al's Steakhouse, an all-you-can-eat place that serves such large portions of meat.
|
train_1416
|
Sidney: Can you tell me the price for a bus pass?
Elbertina: It costs $ 65 to buy a monthly pass.
Sidney: Is there a cheaper bus pass?
Elbertina: There are student passes.
Sidney: For how much?
Elbertina: It doesn't cost anything for the pass.
Sidney: It's absolutely free?
Elbertina: The monthly sticker costs you.
Sidney: How much is that?
Elbertina: Each month it'll cost $ 24 for a new sticker.
Sidney: Let me get the student bus pass.
Elbertina: Let me go get it for you.
|
Sidney asks Elbertina the information of the bus pass and wants to get the student bus pass.
|
train_1417
|
Anne: Do you have the same style in white?
Shawn: Sorry, miss. I'm afraid we don't have any on hand today.
Anne: What a pity. Are you likely to be getting more in?
Shawn: Yes, maybe you can come on Friday.
|
Anne wants the same style in white. Shawn asks Anne to come on Friday.
|
train_1418
|
Mr. Li: Is the room ready for the meeting, Miss Chen?
Miss Chen: Yes, Mr. Li.
Mr. Li: How about the microphone and speakers?
Miss Chen: I also have done it.
Mr. Li: Good. Have you prepared some paper and pencils for the participants?
Miss Chen: Yes. They have been laid by their name cards on the meeting table for each attendant.
|
Miss Chen has prepared everything well for Mr. Li's meeting.
|
train_1419
|
Mollee: Hey Mei Hong, how are you getting to Xi'an next week?
Mei Hong: I'm not sure yet. I may take the train but then again I might take the bus.
Mollee: Yeah but the bus takes a long time. You could fly - it's not so expensive these days.
Mei Hong: Really? Maybe I'll do that then.
Mollee: Ok well, you let me know your schedule and I'll book a ticket for you.
Mei Hong: Ok. Thanks for that!
|
Mollee recommends Mei Hong to go to Xi'an by air and will book a ticket for Mei Hong.
|
train_1420
|
Spiros: Would you please take a seat over there? There are some interesting magazines on the coffee-table.
Edwina: Thank you. How long it take to get my son's hair cut?
Spiros: It shouldn't be long. Thirty minutes, tops. Are you in a hurry?
Edwina: No. I'm thinking that maybe I can get my hair shampooed.
Spiros: Good idea. Do you want a wash or a massage? Massage is especially good when you are tired.
Edwina: How come?
Spiros: Because it helps you speed up your circulation.
Edwina: Then I won't say no to that.
Spiros: How do you like it?
Edwina: I feel totally refreshed.
Spiros: We have discount coupons. 100 Yuan for ten times. Would you like to have one?
Edwina: This time included?
Spiros: Of course.
Edwina: Then yes.
|
Edwina is thinking about getting hair shampooed when Edwina's son is getting hair cut. Spiros recommends a massage. Edwina feels refreshed and buys the coupon.
|
train_1421
|
Leighton: I want to make dinner tonight.
Josee: What are you thinking of making?
Leighton: I don't have any idea what to cook.
Josee: How about making a teriyaki bowl?
Leighton: Can you tell me how to make it?
Josee: All it consists of is teriyaki beef and white rice.
Leighton: Okay, but what do I have to do to prepare it?
Josee: All you have to do is cook some white rice.
Leighton: What do I do after that?
Josee: Then cut up the beef and marinate it in teriyaki sauce.
Leighton: What else do I have to do?
Josee: All that's left is to cook it.
|
Leighton wants to make dinner but has no idea what to cook. Josee teaches Leighton how to cook a teriyaki bowl.
|
train_1422
|
Andee: So that will be one teddy, two terry cloth robes, three pairs of satin slippers, and two pairs of pajamas.
Jory: Does all that come to 10, 000 NT?
Andee: Let me see. . . yes, more. That will be 15, 880 NT in total. And after the discount, your total comes to 12, 704 NT. Here's your free teddy bear, free panties and your card application.
Jory: Where do I sign?
Andee: Right here. And write your address. You'll get the card in the mail within a week.
Jory: OK.
Andee: I know your friend will like the gift set, especially the teddy bear.
Jory: Well, the teddy bear is for me!
Andee: Remember to keep your receipt in case your friend needs to make any exchanges. There are no refunds on sale items.
|
Jory is buying presents for a friend and Andee tells Andee to keep the receipt in case of any exchange.
|
train_1423
|
Ezekiel: Madam, I made a close study of the draft contract yesterday evening. I think there are something needs to modify.
Gertruda: Which terms?
Ezekiel: First, about the terms of payment. Your draft contract says that payment is to be made by D \ A. This is not our practice. We prefer to have the payment made by L \ C through a negotiating bank in America.
Gertruda: Good. I will add this to the contract.
Ezekiel: The second thing I would like to point out, that is packaging. It's stipulated in the contract that all the computer parts should be packed in cardboard boxes. But I think the wooden cases are much safer.
Gertruda: Well, you are right. Is there anything else?
Ezekiel: As far as the contract stipulations are concerned, there is nothing more. Thank you very much.
Gertruda: Well, we have agreed on all the major points.
|
Ezekiel wants to modify the terms of payment and packaging in the draft contract. Gertruda has agreed on all the major points.
|
train_1424
|
Allina: Did you enjoy your meal?
Shelley: Yes, we really enjoyed it.
Allina: May I interest you in some dessert?
Shelley: Yes, that sounds great.
Allina: Well, we have chocolate mousse cake, homemade fresh strawberry shortcake, and a spicy rum apple crisp for our specials.
Shelley: The apple crisp sounds great.
Allina: Since there are four of you, would you like to split a second dessert?
Shelley: Good suggestion. Could you please bring us a chocolate mousse cake and four dessert forks, please?
Allina: Would you like coffee or tea with your dessert?
Shelley: Let's have four coffees, please.
Allina: OK. I will be right back with your desserts and drinks.
Shelley: Thank you! We have really enjoyed our meal here.
|
Shelley quite enjoys the meal and Allina will serve Shelley an apple crisp, a chocolate mousse cake, and four coffees.
|
train_1425
|
Swen: Hi, I'd like a single room.
Adolfo: Do you have a reservation?
Swen: No, I'm afraid not.
Adolfo: Let me check if we have any vacancies. . . You're in luck. We have one single room available.
Swen: How much is it?
Adolfo: $ 60 a night. No charge for local calls on the phone or for the TV, unless you decide to watch the pay-per-view channels.
Swen: Okay, I'll take it.
Adolfo: Here's your key. Check out time is 12 noon. If you want to stay until 6 p. m. , it's another half day. After that you have to pay for another night.
Swen: Okay. When is your restaurant open?
Adolfo: It's open from 6:30 a. m. to 10 p. m. every day.
Swen: Okay, thank you. Which way to the room?
Adolfo: It's that way, on the second floor.
Swen: Thanks.
|
Swen wants a single room and Adolfo, the hotel receptionist, tells Swen the charge of the room and when is the restaurant open.
|
train_1426
|
Norm: May I help you at all?
Lonnie: Yes, please. My son wants to go overseas, to England, to do his Master degree. I wondered if you offer any kind of loan that could assist him in doing so?
Norm: We certainly do. I can give you some details about a loan called Personal Loan for Studying Abroad. We offer this to anyone who will study outside this country.
Lonnie: I see. What does it entail? I'm not sure if we will be eligible.
Norm: This loan is specially provided for people who are studying overseas to pay for their tuition fee and other sundry items.
Lonnie: So, we could use it to pay for my son's living expenses, not just his tuition?
Norm: That's right. The sundries could include accommodation, text books and so on. The guidelines are not so strict, you see.
Lonnie: That is good to know. Just think! We've been worrying about this for weeks and just a short visit here and my mind is at ease. Thank you.
|
Lonnie wants to apply for a loan supporting Lonnie's son's study abroad and Norm tells Lonnie details of the loan. Lonnie is happy that the loan can cover living expenses and tuition.
|
train_1427
|
Peter Jennings: Excuse me. I've been waiting for over an hour. My appointment was scheduled for 11:00 a.m., and I have a meeting at 1:30 p.m. I took lunch early and then came straight here for my annual health examination.
Dr. Watson: What's your name, sir?
Peter Jennings: Peter Jennings.
Dr. Watson: Let's see...you're next, Mr. Jennings. Dr. Watson is just finishing up with another patient. It should only be another couple of minutes.
Peter Jennings: It took me two months to get this appointment. I'm just worried that I'll be late getting back to the office. If I'm late for my meeting, my boss will be upset.
Dr. Watson: But you have a medical appointment. I'm sure he'll understand...
Peter Jennings: It's a 'she', actually. The problem is that I'll give a presentation at the meeting. If I'm late, the whole thing will be...
Dr. Watson: Oh, look who's here!
Peter Jennings: Thank goodness! Dr. Watson...
|
Peter tells Dr. Watson he has been waiting for his annual health examination for over an hour and is worried about being late for a meeting. Fortunately, Dr. Watson comes.
|
train_1428
|
Tonya: Do you think you can take me to the Grand Hotel in 30 minutes?
Margarete: It depends. If the traffic isn't too heavy... Anyhow, I'll try my best. You've got enough time.
Tonya: How much should I pay?
Margarete: $12.75, please.
Tonya: Thanks a lot. Here's $15. Give me $1.00 back, please.
|
Margarete tries the best to take Tonya to the Grand Hotel.
|
train_1429
|
Anna: The manager just emailed to say that the meeting would be put off till the next Sunday. Will you have everything ready by then? Anna, what's wrong? Are you hearing me?
Nadean: Sorry, I was thinking about my brother. I haven't heard from him for two weeks.
Anna: How often do you call each other?
Nadean: Usually at least once a week, but he's now a volunteer teacher at a mountain village. I can only write to him.
Anna: The mail can be really slow sometimes. I'm sure you'll hear from him soon.
Nadean: I hope so.
|
Anna was worried about her brother when Anna talks about the meeting. Anna comforts Anna.
|
train_1430
|
Elsa: Hello!
Wan Mei: Hello! Glad to meet you.
Elsa: Tell me something about yourself, please.
Wan Mei: My name is Wan Mei and I live in Guangzhou. I was born in 1987. I am a student of Jinan University. I have majored in Public Administration, I like travelling very much and enjoy sports. I am in the tennis club at my university.
Elsa: Your application form says you were out of school for half a year during high school. What was the reason? Were you ill?
Wan Mei: Oh. No. My father's job took him to America for six months then, and he decided to take the whole family along.
Elsa: So during that time you went to high school in the United States?
Wan Mei: Yes, it was just for a few months. I attended Johnson High School in Chicago.
Elsa: Tell me why you are interested in working for this company, will you?
Wan Mei: I think working in this company would give me the best opportunity to use what I've learned at college, studying public administration for four years. I think this company has a great future. So for a long time I've been thinking I'd like to work for this company.
Elsa: Have you ever worked during your university days?
Wan Mei: Yes. I worked as a teacher to teach English to a middle school student.
Elsa: There's a good chance for you to come to work for this company. Thank you for coming. Good bye!
Wan Mei: Good bye!
|
Elsa is interviewing Wan Mei. Wan Mei tells Elsa the previous experiences at school and at work and reason for applying for this company. Elsa tells Wan MEi there's a good chance for Wan Mei to come to work for this company.
|
train_1431
|
Juditha: Excuse me, but could you tell me when the plane for Berlin leaves?
Cathrin: In 40 minutes, at eleven o'clock. The plane for Berlin leaves every two hours.
Juditha: How much is a second class ticket, please?
Cathrin: We have only first class tickets left. It is $ 350 one way.
Juditha: OK. I'd like one for the next flight.
Cathrin: I'm sorry, but I don't sell tickets. You can get one from the machine over there.
Juditha: All right. By the way, what's the gate number?
Cathrin: Four. Down the hall and to the left.
Juditha: Thanks a lot.
|
Juditha wants to buy a ticket for the next flight to Berlin. Cathrin tells Juditha to get it from the machine.
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