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W: I just bought the skirt at a sale. I paid only $56 for it. How do you like it? M: It's very nice, but my sister bought the same thing for half the price. Text 2
W: Paul, did you take part in either of Helen's last two family parties? M: No, I didn't take part in either of them.
W: Why not? I know you are good friends and have grown to love each other. M: Yes, but her parents don't like me any more. Text 3
W:Hi, John. What's wrong?
M: I can hardly make ends meet these days.
W:Me, too. I haven't bought any new clothes for three months. M:My income remains the same but prices just continue to rise. Text 4
W: My hand still hurts from the fall on the ice yesterday. I wonder if I broke something.
M: I'm not a doctor. But it's not black and blue or anything. Maybe you just need to rest it for a few days. Text 5
W: Do you have all your meals in the dining room? M: No, just lunch. W: How's the food?
M: Not so bad. But I don't think the cooking agrees with my taste. Text 6
W: Eddy, do you recycle?
M: No, I don't. I don't know how. I need help with figuring out the way to reuse things.
W: Then you are asking the right person. I recycle newspapers, plastic water bottles, juice bottles and cans.
M: Really? Tell me how you recycle your newspapers.
W: Many ways, I recycle my newspapers by using them to wash windows, wrap presents and... M: Wait. How can newspapers be used to wash windows? W: Yes, of course. You should try it.
M: But I only do my windows once a year.
W: Well, I also save toilet paper rolls and tightly roll newspapers into the paper rolls to start a fire for our fireplace.
M: But I don't have a fireplace.
W: Then you can send your used newspapers to the recycling centre. You know, old newspapers can be recycled and made into newspapers again. M: Yes, at least I can save some trees. Text 7
M: Guess what, Tina! The University of Auckland in New Zealand has offered me a scholarship.
W: Great! When are you going?
M: That's just it. I may not go. What would you do if your boyfriend asked you not to go? W: Well, I would invite him to come with me.
M: I've tried that. She said she won't go. And she might break up with me.
W: That's ridiculous! If I were you, I would warn her not to try and control me. I missed a big opportunity once. M: What happened?
W: I was offered a job in Thailand, but my husband disliked the idea so we didn't go. I should have taken the job. I've always regretted my decision. In my situation, what would you have done?
M: Oh, I would have accepted the offer.
W: Well, there's the answer to your problem. Accept your scholarship. Text 8
W: My goodness, what a charming restaurant! It has such an old-country air about it.
M: Yes, it's one of the best Italian restaurants in town. The decoration is pleasant, the music is good, and the food is delicious.
W: Is that the owner's wife over there? She's dressed in the very European fashion.
M: She is the owner. She goes to Italy every year to keep in touch with the trends in fashion and food, and in decoration too. But she doesn't actually change the food or decoration here very much, or the restaurant would lose some of its attraction to the customers. W: Like the red and white tablecloths, you mean?
M: Exactly. And the music. But she always wears the latest style in clothing. W: Yes. Well, what shall we order?
M: I'd like to have either seafood or chicken, since I had red meat last night. W: I think I'd like to try this beef dish. M: Good. Shall we order wine? W: Yes. Let's have a white wine. M: OK. I'll get the chicken dish. Text 9
W: Good morning, I am calling about the job that was in the paper last night. M: Well, could you tell me your name? W: Candid Forseat.
M: Oh yes, what exactly is it that interests you about the job? W: Well, I thought it was just right for me.
M: Really? Could you tell me a little about yourself? W: Yes. I am twenty-three. I've been working abroad.
M: Where exactly have you been working? W: In Geneva.
M: Oh, Geneva, and what were you doing there?
W: Secretarial work, previous to that, I was at university. M: Which university was that?
W: The University of Manchester, I've got a degree in English.
M: You said you've been working in Geneva; do you have any special reason for wanting to come back?
W: I thought it would be nice to be near to the family. M: I see and do you have other foreign languages? W: French and Italian.
M: Well, I think the best thing for you to do is to reply in writing to the advertisement. W: Can't I arrange for an interview now?
M: Well, I am afraid we must wait until all the applications are in writing and we will then
decide on the short list, and if you are on the short list, of course we shall see you. W: Oh, I see.
M: I look forward to receiving your application in writing in a day or two. W: Oh, yes,yes, certainly.
M: OK. Thank you very much, goodbye. W: Thank you. Goodbye! Text 10
Bill is my friend. We once shared a renting apartment at college. Living with Bill was fun. We soon found out that we had a lot in common and quickly became close friends. We always had really good discussions about everything: politics, environment, literature, music, and even cooking. But we felt unhappy with each other a couple of times about the housework. Bill often asked me to be more tidy, while I thought life's too short to worry about things like that.
When we graduated three years ago, we went our separate ways and since then our lives have been very different. I went back to my hometown and got a job as a production assistant for art exhibitions. I like my job because I'm helping young people to get involved in the arts. I'm not earning very much, but I get a lot of personal satisfaction from my job. Bill is earning a lot of money, but he doesn't see me very often now. When he comes down for the weekend we have laugh, but our lifestyles are so different now that we don't have very much to talk about.
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