The document contains 7 short dialogs between two people:
1) The first dialog is about ordering a strawberry juice to drink there or to go.
2) The second discusses someone whose job is driving them crazy because they have to work long hours without time to enjoy the extra money.
3) The third is about asking for a phone number that the person can't recall offhand but will get from a mutual friend.
The document contains 7 short dialogs between two people:
1) The first dialog is about ordering a strawberry juice to drink there or to go.
2) The second discusses someone whose job is driving them crazy because they have to work long hours without time to enjoy the extra money.
3) The third is about asking for a phone number that the person can't recall offhand but will get from a mutual friend.
The document contains 7 short dialogs between two people:
1) The first dialog is about ordering a strawberry juice to drink there or to go.
2) The second discusses someone whose job is driving them crazy because they have to work long hours without time to enjoy the extra money.
3) The third is about asking for a phone number that the person can't recall offhand but will get from a mutual friend.
The document contains 7 short dialogs between two people:
1) The first dialog is about ordering a strawberry juice to drink there or to go.
2) The second discusses someone whose job is driving them crazy because they have to work long hours without time to enjoy the extra money.
3) The third is about asking for a phone number that the person can't recall offhand but will get from a mutual friend.
B: Strawberry juice, please. A: Here or To Go? B: To go.
Dialog 2: It Drives Me Crazy
A: My job is driving me crazy/bananas! B: What’s the matter? A: I have to go in early and stay late. B: Are you getting paid overtime? A: Of course, but I don’t have time to spend the money. B: So, you can save it and take a long holiday later. Dialog 3: I Can’t Think Of It Off-Hand A: What’s Lucy’s phone number? B: I can’t think of it off- hand. Why? A: I need to ask her about the exam. Where can I get her phone number? B: Oh! I know. I will make a phone call to Mary and ask her Lucy’s number. They are very close friend. A: Thanks for your help! Dialog 4: I’m Through with ……. A: Have you finished with that book? B: No, I still have a few more chapters to read. A: When will you be through with it? B: For two more days. Do you want to read too? A: Yes, please. B: Ok, I will give you when I am through with it. E.g. Suzan is through with John.(Their relationship is finished now.) Dialog 5: I Was Locked Out Of …. A: Why are you so late? B: I couldn’t find my keys. A: What do you mean? B: I was locked out of my car. A: So you left you key in the car? B: That’s right. Dialog 6: That’s A Rip- Off A: How much did you pay for that coat? B: I paid $300. A: That’s a rip-off. B: Why do you say like that? A: I paid $200 for the same thing. B: Oh no! It sounds like a rip-off. Dialog 7: I Have To Get Rid Of My …. A: I am going to move to my new house. B: When are you moving into it? A: The day after tomorrow. Can you help me move? B: Sure, what will you do with your old furniture? A: I need to get rid of it!