The document is a transcript of a conversation between Lucy, Michael, and Sylvie. They introduce themselves to each other, with Sylvie revealing that she is from Montreal, Canada. Michael is from Chicago. They discuss being students at the same university, with Lucy and Michael in the same math class and Lucy and Sylvie in the same chemistry class. Michael invites them to join him for coffee in the cafeteria before his English class.
The document is a transcript of a conversation between Lucy, Michael, and Sylvie. They introduce themselves to each other, with Sylvie revealing that she is from Montreal, Canada. Michael is from Chicago. They discuss being students at the same university, with Lucy and Michael in the same math class and Lucy and Sylvie in the same chemistry class. Michael invites them to join him for coffee in the cafeteria before his English class.
The document is a transcript of a conversation between Lucy, Michael, and Sylvie. They introduce themselves to each other, with Sylvie revealing that she is from Montreal, Canada. Michael is from Chicago. They discuss being students at the same university, with Lucy and Michael in the same math class and Lucy and Sylvie in the same chemistry class. Michael invites them to join him for coffee in the cafeteria before his English class.
A Lucy, Michael, and Sylvie are talking. Listen and check
the correct answers. LUCY: Good morning, Michael. MICHAEL: Hi, Lucy. How’s it going? LUCY: Pretty good, thanks. How about you? MICHAEL: Great! Hey, who’s your friend? LUCY: This is Sylvie Marceau. She’s from Canada. MICHAEL: Hi, Sylvie. Nice to meet you. I’m Michael Morse. SYLVIE: Hi, Michael. It’s good to meet you, too. MICHAEL: I’m sorry, Sylvie, but what’s your last name again? SYLVIE: Oh, it’s Marceau. MICHAEL: How do you spell that? SYLVIE: M-A-R-C-E-A-U. MICHAEL: I see. So, you’re from Canada. Are you from Toronto? SYLVIE: No. I’m from Montreal. Where are you from, Michael? MICHAEL: I’m from Chicago. LUCY: You know, Sylvie and I are in the same chemistry class this semester. MICHAEL: Oh, really? SYLVIE: Yeah. And what do you do, Michael? Are you a student here, too? MICHAEL: Yes, I am. Lucy and I are in the same math class. SYLVIE: Oh? Is your class interesting? MICHAEL: Yes, it is. It’s very interesting. LUCY: And the teacher is really good. By the way, he’s from Canada, too! I think he’s from Vancouver. SYLVIE: Really? MICHAEL: Listen, I’m on my way to the cafeteria now. I have about 20 minutes before my English class starts. Are you free? LUCY: Sure! Let’s go and get some coffee. OK, Sylvie? SYLVIE: Sounds great!