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[01:20.54]NICE TO MEET YOU.
) O' l+ Y P# f9 T0 r" q[01:23.98]Barb: Ummm. Those burgers smell great. It's perfect day for a barbecue. [01:32.45]Mike: It sure is. I'm glad it didn't rain. My name's Mike Gates, by the way. [01:39.81]Barb: Oh, hi! I'm Barbara Johnson. Nice to meet you.
" y" u0 h4 D8 f/ n! W- E# }[01:45.59]Mike: I'm sorry. What's your name again?& O* S, J- z: r( f) T6 w% t5 W
[01:49.74]Barb: Barbara. But please, just call me Barb.* Y; Q. U7 a e% c! X8 p; t8 t+ a
[01:54.89]Mike: So Barb ... what do you do?8 D, `! N/ k" {% E0 J
[01:59.56]Barb: I'm studying medicine.
+ u) r4 m- ]; R[02:03.51]Mike: Really? Where?$ m0 _. m7 A# t) f! q: O5 y6 M; e
[02:06.98]Barb: At Harvard. What about you?
+ b" w& O6 z) {/ ?[02:11.06]Mike: I'm an engineer at IBM.
% z6 a0 n# i, e& k[02:14.90]Barb: Oh, are you? That sounds interesting.( [' E. R9 i) |
[02:19.65]Mike: Yeah. I like it. Hey, it looks like the food is ready.
/ b. N7 K+ } a9 O) V( w% p% F[02:25.01]Barb: Good. I'm starving. x0 w3 `. y* O6 U
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[00:08.86]TELL ME ABOUT YOUR FAMILY; K( Q: i6 D8 o) ?( k+ l
[00:13.22]Announcer:National Flight 294 to Miami is delayed due to severe weather conditions.* S7 z2 m9 L$ @' f8 ~, p0 s9 x! B
[00:22.88]Please stand by or additional information.5 r' h, l% v$ H; }. E) X
[00:27.87]Maria: Oh no! I hate these long delays!7 B9 R$ [3 m- @8 u. ?. ?* L
[00:34.40]Jim: I know. I can't wait to get home.( E) y8 Z7 g* m3 A! i' L
[00:39.37]I've been on a business trip for a month.I really miss my family.9 I+ E+ \2 i" t. P; }1 y
[00:45.43]Maria: A month is a long time to be away.Do you have any children?7 ~) j9 n) ?: I8 x5 q
[00:51.67]Jim: I have three. Two boys and girls. Would you like to see a picture?
: Y2 Y3 F* w# `6 M[00:58.15]Maria: Oh, how nice! Now, who's this?
8 k* S) u3 @5 @, b6 I5 p) d[01:03.71]Jim: This is Judy, my oldest. She's twenty-four.
) U( S1 j2 s+ B/ s( F9 L6 `[01:09.07]Maria: Is she married?8 \. T$ |- f) \ ]+ }; U' Q( I
[01:12.12]Jim: Yes, she is. And these are my two sons, Jamie and Julian.
, z* |' S W0 L[01:19.10]Maria: How old are they?
# d K" r8 p8 O* Z/ N[01:22.26]Jim: Jamie is twenty-one. He's in college now.
. u/ S# b) t7 M8 I[01:27.12]Julian is seventeen, and that's my wife, Beth, next to my daughter.1 U7 Y, [. h a2 \( w$ t
[01:33.96]Maria: Well, you certainly have a lovely-looking family.! [9 W6 o* h$ ]* N+ r7 Q. d6 }0 T
[01:38.93]Jim: Thank you. So, tell me about your family.
, H# [, E3 o4 |1 C/ C9 u9 n[01:44.07]Maria: My husband and I have a son, Tim.
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; \) v* q7 c! Y[00:09.38]DO YOU KNOW WHERE IT IS?
) ?, K! K/ r3 r5 a) Y/ K[00:13.92]Michelle: What are you doing?
6 I9 }1 ?6 m' J ?+ k$ {# V[00:18.49]Dominic: I'm cooking dinner tonight.
+ U* H# `1 X3 J[00:22.05]Michelle: That's great. Thank you. What are you making?
+ z& m/ p- Z! r8 B+ E$ m4 B; ?[00:27.51]Dominic: A surprise. By the way, where do we keep the olive oil?2 \: o9 W' p7 K8 N5 s
[00:33.25]Michelle: It's in the cabinet over the sink.
5 k8 d x$ d* v& z7 W[00:36.88]Dominic: In the cabinet over the ... I've got it.
3 r" m6 M% u* Y9 G+ a" v1 o[00:42.21]Thanks. And ... do you know where the big pot is?
/ Q6 m& ~" l% Q2 |- I, W% `" A" T[00:47.96]Michelle: It's in the drawer under the oven.
* V& |- t: d! ?$ ~. E[00:51.91]Dominic: OK. I'm ready. Now, what time do you want to eat?
1 f- E; Y2 q+ n/ Y6 x: A[01:06.46]Michelle: Whenever it's ready, but what can I do to help?
8 ?+ ?* u( M t1 J" I; J# B2 g[01:11.00]Dominic: Just stay out of the kitchen! N% k7 C7 S$ @: L" X. {
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8 A! h1 h, R9 I0 m3 c[00:04.00]CONVERSATION 1
* ~1 F+ x/ R# s! w. M0 D, j[00:08.67]SEE YOU THEN! R' W8 M1 m' E: B
[00:12.12]Karen: Greg, when is Sheila's birthday? Is it this week?
0 a# T, X \3 Z3 \0 O. x[00:19.49]Greg: Yeah, it's this Saturday, the twenty-eighth.
0 W/ f3 @1 `0 k7 B8 s* _. ?[00:24.14]Karen: I'd really like to see her on her birthday." A2 K) E# r S8 _8 l/ |3 \
[00:28.71]Are you two doing anything?: H& J8 i8 Y1 c1 o' O' v7 m) M7 `
[00:32.78]Greg: Well, yes, we have tickets to a concert at Carnegie Hall.
" T o- X* b! [* a3 ?* O[00:38.84]Karen: What time does it start?
+ Y+ S; U/ L* B+ h[00:42.61]Greg: It starts at 8:00.
) z" B w' b/ e9 O[00:46.16]Karen: Hmmm ... I'm afraid I can't make it by then.
# c6 L5 x c7 i+ R8 ^! @% r[00:52.22]I have to work late on Saturday. Hold on ... I have an idea.* T$ x7 `, s% C0 s7 b" z- J
[00:59.77]What time does the concert end?
+ i- \# h! p* t[01:03.92]Greg: Pretty late. Probably around half-past eleven.; n: k+ @8 A0 |- t9 Q: P
[01:09.49]Karen: Well, how about going to the Cafe Alfredo
1 U: u( y( N- O+ c[01:14.53]for some coffee and birthday cake after the concert?I'll meet you there.9 d& V( ~: F$ H
[01:20.88]Greg: Well, what time does the cafe close?
$ O- a) S! k' q9 Y7 J- [$ N+ D[01:25.26]Karen: It's open until at least 1:00.
/ N5 _7 g1 B3 ^ }[01:29.52]Come on, admit it ... it's a fabulous idea.
1 s# Y" S7 S ]4 @, e% Y[01:35.69]Greg: OK, OK, Karen. We'll see you then!
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0 s' n* O1 ? m[00:03.68]CONVERSATION 1: @- N% T/ r- L( ]2 }
[00:08.72]HOW DO YOU LIKE THE CITY?
. a$ `+ {3 B/ G[00:13.37]Marta: So, what do you think? How do you like New York?- h! W5 B; a3 u; |$ A2 ^+ N1 Q
[00:19.83]Paul: I'm having a great time. I love it. I'm glad we came.
. |- M' S* d- a0 m1 \- u[00:25.99]Marta: Yeah. I really like the stores and the shopping.
c& o4 i6 U5 Q8 M/ X$ b[00:31.35]Paul: I love the museums, too.
W! A; z6 e3 z/ w7 w0 N+ N[00:35.50]Marta: But the traffic is pretty bad.% V( z1 `( c) H: f: N. M% u
[00:39.94]Paul: Yeah. I hate all this traffic. It's really noisy.
1 w8 d3 H! `; s3 Q[00:45.90]Marta: Listen, it's almost dinnertime.
% ^5 B: v, T6 o% s/ m5 n6 V6 ?[00:50.76]There are lots of restaurant around here." @' T& [7 Z5 c8 a$ c
[00:55.01]What do you want to try? Italian? Greek? Japanese? Thai?
3 X" b! @: ~& V9 [7 j[01:02.59]Paul: I can't stand making decisions. You choose!
: \5 @3 u F$ J% Y$ u. y9 H[01:08.15]Marta: OK. Let's go American. Where's the nearest McDonald's?
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[00:08.75]HOW ABOUT COMING WITH US?" w( U L' I" @7 F4 Q
[00:13.01]Debbie: Hi, Kenji.
% X1 j* O, l+ D0 d, S[00:17.45]Kenji: Hi, Debbie. Have a seat. How's it going?
1 ]# l3 \. w/ ^7 g6 V& |[00:22.91]Debbie: I'm OK. How are you doing?/ I0 N2 P0 ^* W- I$ Q; n' C7 e
[00:27.48]Kenji: Pretty good. Listen ...
1 z% A6 w# }6 J) L[00:31.92]have you heard about the new Thai restaurant over on University Avenue?
" l* p$ z* X! I4 G$ J7 p[00:38.27]Debbie: Do you mean The Bangkok?. Q. e8 S. N# d* a5 t* h+ e
[00:42.03]Kenji: That's the one.( d- Z i" I1 {, H- }) P3 N
[00:45.19]A bunch of us are going there for dinner tomorrow night.
% ^. o( m0 @( [$ M. r[00:50.76]How about coming with us?: R9 ]9 ^; ^ a4 b: A, H
[00:54.52]Debbie: Sure, I'd love to.
, A$ d, j- ^: ~) M" E5 B. m[00:58.17]Kenji: Great. I'll call and make reservations.2 N( f6 j) e4 D3 R2 K
[01:03.35]Debbie: Any time after 6:00 is good for me.Oh! I'm late! I have a class.) w: Q- v9 E [ r
[01:11.60]Kenji: All right. I'll call you tonight and tell you the time.
3 G) o2 W! s4 |[01:16.96]Debbie: Great. Talk to you then.
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! F( j; h' s, K9 J5 L1 t8 C[00:02.98]CONVERSATION 15 o3 r0 t: D3 b0 g$ Z( \3 `
[00:08.25]COULD YOU HELP ME?
* Y5 `9 B+ V; z$ X* @[00:11.62]Clerk: Hi. Can I help you with something?. t! ]3 Y( H! N, l! b
[00:18.29]Paulina: Yes, please. We're looking for the men's department.
: S- Y$ v' m& O9 c' V- g2 g+ E[00:23.33]Clerk: It's right over there, by the escalator.) w# w* z( D {. z7 \- Q# p
[00:27.69]Diego: Here we are ... and here are the sport shirts.4 k: g" T7 |; B- E+ e( A
[00:34.25]Paulina: Look at this one. The color is perfect for you!# x# n& z& F& s' Y* ]( l z, w
[00:39.71]Diego: I like it, too. How much is it?
+ {0 | U" @, F( g[00:44.15]Paulina: It's on sale for $19.98.
# ]9 c/ A2 \+ X: X" A9 g[00:48.69]Diego: That's a good price. But I think they only have it in large,
1 f' M' S7 v \[00:54.54]Paulina: Excuse me! Could you help me?
# d5 x1 e8 j3 \! s1 z3 R ~& B[00:59.12]Clerk: Sure. What can I do for you?0 z2 W3 v4 i f& b
[01:03.37]Paulina: Does this shirt come in medium?5 K. Y" `( b# ?& t
[01:07.21]Clerk: Yes, it does. Here's a medium.2 z( a& ~- `8 H1 X
[01:11.58]Diego: Great. We'll take it.
/ `! N* M1 {1 m% a. X0 k[01:15.10]Clerk: Will that be cash or charge?1 p8 G0 i$ h, s' f0 e3 i+ F
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8 a% w) p8 r" u[00:03.58]CONVERSATION 16 Z3 W6 @ ?; ~2 }9 X0 a& X
[00:08.54]AND WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE?; \8 |; F3 q' Y% k1 n
[00:12.67]Ted: Everything looks good. What are you going to have, Julie?
" U0 ?& W7 H1 g[00:19.33]Julie: I think I'll have the spaghetti and a salad.3 n. d6 j2 j0 |3 J5 ?' u
[00:24.08]How about you? What are you having?% L! d" p4 q7 t( R0 C$ J
[00:28.16]Ted: Spaghetti sounds good,but I feel like a steak.& y/ b3 X1 i# [4 Y O, I% d8 \) ~
[00:33.31]I guess we're ready to order, Excuse me!
% l9 Y, g7 f" t. T4 ~7 ][00:38.56]Waitress: Good evening. Have you decided yet?3 [* f* E7 {( X% i# z
[00:42.92]Julie: Yes. I'll have the spaghetti and a salad.
9 H4 d6 e- m$ V- Y$ }; x[00:47.96]Waitress: And what kind of dressing would you like on your salad?
! |: d1 e4 E. A0 K6 X( |$ c9 k2 N[00:52.72]Julie: I'd like oil and vinegar.
. T3 G/ k+ Q# d[00:56.48]Waitress: OK. And what would you like, sir?
i2 |' e, ?+ _1 _: I+ Y$ k[01:00.92]Ted: I'd like a steak, medium-rare, please.+ q. t4 Z1 _5 U
[01:05.59]Waitress: Would you like soup or salad with that?7 W4 F& o+ x# O1 r+ O# G" Q# k! `' ]
[01:10.14]Ted: What kind of soup do you have tonight?( \: K8 ~& [. G0 |/ G- R5 p
[01:14.27]Waitress: Cream of mushroom and clam chowder.
. G8 D+ [* Y- X$ K' D/ H1 q[01:19.02]Ted: Clam chowder, please. And I'll have a baked potato and carrots.
' m6 O) x% K5 g9 l/ ]* A[01:25.50]Waitress: I'll be right back with your soup and salad.
4 X; k y/ G' }! q, K) \[01:29.86]Julie: Thank you. q0 u* j$ z, u: ^ D1 O7 M
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[00:09.27]COULD I BORROW YOUR CAR?
5 g* f& K. Z$ J' p9 C[00:13.53]Andy: What's the matter, Paul?3 @2 q' T1 @2 N
[00:18.78]Paul:Can you believe this?8 q `' @7 { T& X
[00:22.31]I locked my keys in the car,and I have to go to the airport to pick up my aunt.& l( W( F4 h4 f; Q' w$ |
[00:29.07]Andy: So, what are you going to do?8 b+ j* q- T" T' {3 Y
[00:32.73]Paul:I don't know ... Hey,do you think I could borrow your car for a few hours?
) ]. B- F$ |% A7 E[00:40.67]Andy: I'm sorry, but I really need it this afternoon.
- m/ f9 j' ?7 C$ T. e4 e: p# P[00:45.43]Paul: Well, could you drive me home? I have spare keys there.0 g- E+ R4 o2 Z
[00:52.19]Andy: Sure. That's no problem.. Y, x2 w9 T8 a8 W/ D: `7 l5 I8 O
[00:56.03]Paul:Oh,and Andy?Do you have a quarter for the phone?My wallet's in the car.0 y j& K, Z6 ^+ G
[01:03.40]Andy: Here you go. Anything else?/ J) b% n( F; c% h, b
[01:08.15]Paul: No, that's it. Thanks. I really appreciate it.* t+ B9 G/ V) r6 }- P' [% Y6 `
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9 [7 F! c' b+ W9 j2 y- Y[00:04.00]CONVERSATION 19 u' O% z6 \' w1 I @% N& ~
[00:09.14]SO, WHERE ARE YOU FROM?* R, d8 g e; q
[00:13.69]Brad: So, Paula, where are you from?
$ f [7 S% Q2 ?3 Z8 T[00:20.85]paula: I'm from Canada, originally.3 l$ n; [9 \" q$ t% I! L) k, V4 [
[00:24.79]Brad: From Canada? Where were you born?
0 o7 x& A5 d# u[00:29.65]Paula: Montreal.
& d$ D* i; f! A9 v, r) Z[00:33.41]Brad: When did you come to Los Angeles?) J- Q. J& i% H
[00:38.16]Paula: We moved here when I was fourteen.5 g# o" W6 B+ P0 ~
[00:42.42]Brad: Did you go to school here?
5 v$ w' _1 b4 b6 `0 I[00:46.26]Paula:Well,I went to high school here,but I went to college in Texas./ ], _" d* Z% m8 v% }9 x" X6 |; m
[00:52.74]Brad: Did you get a job right after graduation?
' l* `' |1 f% R0 C3 U3 i[00:57.50]Paula:No,I traveled for a while in Europe after college,
7 W" }1 l# m( R3 }[01:03.06]and then I lived in France.
1 ^+ s, h$ `( ?. `, R[01:06.72]Brad: When was that?
4 X* L& \) Q& a" y. A; Y[01:09.96]Paula: Let's see ... That was about six years ago.
* x1 V9 u/ b3 ?) i# l[01:16.41]Brad: I bet that was interesting. What did you do there?' ~( l( u* F7 Q, @# ~
[01:22.57]Paula: I studied French. Anyway ... that's enough about me.* n( o i. W2 U# B3 e2 l/ O
[01:29.03]How about you? Were you born in L.A.?
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* t" m b6 A2 j# [6 t[00:08.44]HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO JAPAN?. z1 j1 V. F& W( o7 q
[00:12.59]Jack: Have you ever been to Japan? I'm going in the fall.2 G" g, H! s+ C) _5 N" p
[00:18.96]Ted: Yeah, I've been there twice.
& Q( t/ }2 q; i[00:23.51]Jack: Really? Tell me about it. What's it like?
- g) I. I" x( s3 p/ O) R- _[00:28.58]Ted: Oh, it's fantastic.$ b* a6 Z7 ~1 \8 n0 G/ m
[00:32.63]Jack: Where did you go?* r+ ^7 Z( v! m; u9 ]
[00:35.79]Ted: On my first trip I went to Tokyo,and on my second trip I visited Kyoto.
4 ~) C; \0 G! y+ [# N r1 M6 E* Z[00:44.04]Jack: What did you think of Tokyo?0 V/ n* H# _/ ]% p# T
[00:47.60]Ted: Very big and exciting, but very crowded, too.
/ i J- t1 ^- D/ @9 g2 Q9 Q[00:53.55]Jack: Yeah. I've seen pictures of the crowds!
8 W1 ^3 s/ \, R6 S[00:58.12]Ted: And the restaurant are excellent ... but they're kind of expensive.
@" _9 P* P# B[01:04.78]Jack: And how about Kyoto?
+ q4 D; J0 g; Q5 }8 x9 @# |[01:08.44]Ted: Kyoto is lovely. It's full of beautiful old temples and gardens.$ F# D" B7 ~% v2 h
[01:15.28]It's a very historic city.
$ K+ r4 ]; ]' r: s8 P$ F[01:19.26]Jack: How was the weather?8 Q6 i# n2 u3 {3 h2 j4 d
[01:22.81]Ted: I was in Tokyo in August, and it was really hot and humid.
( B6 t: h1 l0 c1 B3 ?[01:29.05]I went to Kyoto in October.It was hot and sunny, but there was no humidity.( C& e4 D0 x3 w% i
[01:36.81]Jack: Sounds perfect. I can't wait!2 M/ Z, W) g# K5 r! @, S
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4 y, c8 x5 f$ P, B' Q U/ |% z1 g[00:08.36]WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO?- s3 `# ^. t) ]0 F5 n2 r# A
[00:12.33]Counselor: Only three more months to go!
) K8 u" M$ I! e* j. f; E8 B m& D9 t, G[00:19.38]So, what are you going to do after you graduate, Donna?5 q2 U2 ?. A& f$ r
[00:24.71]Donna: I'm going to go to college in Ohio.
3 X) d. T* m ]7 [[00:29.10]Counselor: Have you decided what you're going to major in?
% a6 S; k% |, d. R[00:33.54]Donna: Uh-huh. I'm planning to study engineering.5 O6 d1 d) R: L9 g, [ T
[00:38.50]Counselor: That's a good field. And what about you, Simon?* D' C7 f3 ]' K( E
[00:43.36]Simon: My father is going to give me a job in his company.) V0 F0 Z, \4 s
[00:50.13]I'll probably work there about a year so I can learn the basics.$ s- K N1 J" t! N1 ]1 N& U) o( H
[00:55.77]Counselor: And what are you doing after that?
4 r$ Y& {+ j- D[00:59.74]Simon: After that I'm going back to school to get my degree in business.
/ U7 g0 i: `% P- n8 ]7 Q+ ?' p/ Q: \[01:05.59]Counselor: That sounds very practical. How about you, Fong?1 e5 j1 |; J$ I
[01:10.66]What do you plan to do next year?* O7 s4 [0 C) L% Y
[01:14.61]Fong: I'm planning to take it easy for a while.
8 Q+ N. u2 h$ }% a& i[01:19.36]I'm going to spend some time traveling in Europe,- i; k4 u2 m) U3 |! M3 ~- C% `0 M
[01:24.11]but I'm coming back after that to study.
' ~# f3 S# n0 p y( t# C. c[01:28.69]Counselor: How long will you be there?
$ P' ]1 L, n+ t4 R( m8 T* s[01:32.21]Fong: Well, I'm leaving in June,6 c5 Y" `3 i4 x0 R) \/ ~
[01:36.94]and I'm coming home for Christmas, so I'll be there about six months.
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