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Communication English (春学期)
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Unit 11
Unit 12
Unit 13
Unit 14
Unit 15
Unit 16
Unit 17
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Unit 1 Script
Unit 1: The Weekend
2. Let's Listen
1.
A: So how was your weekend, Don?
B: Well, I wanted to go dancing with my girlfriend but she was too tired to go out.
A: So what did you do?
B: We just stayed home and watched TV.
2.
A: I had a great weekend.
B: What happened?.
A: I met this really terrific girl and I think she likes me.
B: Really?
A: Yeah, we're going out next weekend.
B: All right!
3.
A: What did you do last weekend?
B: Umm, I spent most of the time at the gym.
A: How come?
B: Well, I plant to enter a bodybuilding competition next month.
A: Gee, I didn't know you were a bodybuilder.
B: Yeah. Want to see my muscles?
4.
A: So, what was your weekend like?
B: Not very good. My brother came over.
A: Yeah?
B: Well, he's got three young boys. I spent all weekend playing computer games with my nephews. Now I'm exhausted.
A: I'll bet!
5.
A: Did you have a nice weekend?
B: Mmm. Not too bad.
A: Did you do anything special?
B: Well, I saw a really good movie.
A: Who with?
B: Oh, I don't think you know him. It's this really good-looking guy I just met.
6.
A: Did you have a nice weekend, Terresa?
B: It was okay.
A: So what did you do?
B: Well, I met some friends on Saturday and we rented a video.
A: How about Sunday? Did you see the World Series on TV?
B: The what?
A: The baseball game.
B: Oh, Not, I was too tired. I slept most of the day.
A: You're kidding! You missed a really great game.
3. Let's Listen
1.
A: So how was your weekend?
B: Oh, I went to see that new science-fiction movie downtown.
A: Oh, yeah? How was it?
B: Boring. I think I fell asleep in the middle of it!
2.
A: What was your weekend like?
B: Awful!
A: How come?
B: I went to the beach for the weekend. But it was cold and wet the whole time.
A: Oh, yuck!
3.
A: So, what did you do over the weekend?
B: Oh, I stayed home and read.
A: Sounds pretty boring.
B: Not really. I finished reading a terrific novel. Want to borrow it?
A: Maybe some other time.
4.
A: How was your weekend?
B: I went to a great outdoor concert and met some really interesting people. And guess what? I met this guy who loves tennis. We're going to get together for a game on Saturday.
A: So you're not playing tennis with me?
B: Oh, well, umm --- no, sorry!
5.
A: Did you do anything interesting over the weekend?
B: Well, I had to study for an exam.
A: All weekend?
B: Yeah. It was pretty awful.
A: When's the exam?
B: Today.
A: Well, good luck.
B: Thanks. I'll need it.
6.
A: Did you have a good weekend?
B: Yeah, I had a great weekend. I was out both Friday and Saturday night with friends but now I'm so tired. I won't do that again for a while.
A: Too bad. I was going to ask you out next weekend. Oh, well.
4. Let's Listen
1.
I had a really great weekend. I didn't have anything to do on Saturday afternoon so I went to the mall. I went into a department store to look around. They were having a contest. All you had to do was write answers to some easy questions about pop music and put your answers in a box. Then they pulled out three names for a prize. And guess what? Mine was the first name they pulled out. I couldn't believe it. And it's a terrific prize. A weekend for two in Las Vegas!
2.
Saturday morning, I got a phone call from an old school friend. I haven't seen her for a long time. She was one of my closest friends in high school, but she moved to Los Angeles to work. She was in town for four days so she invited me to a restaurant for lunch. We had such a pleasant time together. She was telling me about her job in Los Angeles. It sounds really interesting. She works for a movie company and she has to find places where they can film movies --- you know, places like restaurants, hotel lobbies, parks, and streets.
3.
My brother and I wanted some exercise on Sunday so we decided to go on a nature walk. There's a big park near the town where there are supposed to be wonderful wild birds and butterflies. We took a bus there and walked along a forest trail for about four hours. It was pretty tiring because it was a really hot day. The worst thing was, we never saw any wild birds or butterflies! I don't think we'll go there again.
4.
I went to my friend's birthday party on Saturday night. I don't always enjoy going to birthday parties because you often have to play stupid games and things. Well we did have to play all sorts of stupid games, but I really enjoyed myself. I guess it was because the people at the party were all interesting. And there was good music, too. Somebody brought along some dance music and everyone had a great time dancing. I didn't get home until after 2 a.m.
Unit 2: City Transportation
2. Let's Listen
1.
A: Are the subways always this crowded?
B: Yep, every morning and in the evening at rush hour.
A: Wow!
2.
A: How much is the fare?
B: It's $1.25. Just put your money in the box right there.
A: Oh, do you have change?
B: No, you need the exact change.
3.
A: Are you free?
B: Sure. Hop in. Where to?
A: The Central Hotel. Do you know where that is?
B: Yeah. It's not far from here. About a 10-minute ride.
A: Okay.
4.
A: One ticket to Chicago, please.
B: Yeah. Okay. That's $24.
A: Does this one have a dining car?
B: Yeah, there's a dining car and a snack bar. Here's your change.
A: Thanks.
5.
A: What time is the next shuttle flight to Boston?
B: It leaves in 30 minutes.
A: Is it too late to get a ticket?
B: No, you still have plenty of time to make it.
A: Great. And how long is the flight?
B: It's about 45 minutes.
6.
A: Is that our ferry?
B: I think so.
A: It looks a little rough out there today. I think I'm going to get sick.
B: Oh, dear.
3. Let's Listen
1.
A: City Cabs.
B: Yes, I'd like a taxi to the airport, please. I'm at 421 Evergreen Street.
A: Certainly. For how many passengers?
B: Just one. About how much will it cost?
A: It's 40 dollars. Your taxi number is 6889.
B: 6889. Thanks. And will the taxi be here soon? I'm in a hurry because my flight leaves in two hours.
A: it'll be in front of your hotel in five minutes.
B: Thanks.
2.
A: City Cabs.
B: Could I have a taxi to the National Museum, please?
A: Sure. How many passengers are there?
B: There are three of us.
A: Okay.
B: And about how much is it to the museum from my hotel --- the American Inn, on Fourth Street.
A: It'll be about $20.
B: That's fine. And will it take long to get there? I'm in a hurry because the museum closes in two hours.
A: No problem. We'll have you there by 3:30.
B: Great.
A: And let me give you your taxi number. It's number 3556.
B: Thanks.
3.
A: City Cabs.
B: Yes. I need a taxi to the train station, please. I'm at 817 Iowa Avenue.
A: For how many passengers?
B: Just me.
A: Sure. And do you want it right now?
B: yes. As soon as you can, please. I'm in a hurry. I have to catch a train.
A: What time is your train?
B: It's at three o'clock.
A: No problem.
B: Oh. And about how much is it from there by taxi?
A: It will be about $15.
B: Thanks.
A: And your taxi number will be 49178.
4.
A: City Cabs.
B: Yes I'd like a cab to the hospital, please.
A: Sure. Do you have an emergency?
B: No, but I need to get there in a hurry. My friend has just had a baby. I want to take her some flowers.
A: It won't take long to get there. Is there just one passenger?
B: Yes, that's right. Oh, and I'm at 120 First Avenue.
A: Okay. There'll be a taxi at your door in three minutes. The taxi number is 5399.
B: Thanks. And about how much is the fare?
A: It'll cost your about $18.
B: Thanks.
B: Yeah, I had a great weekend. I was out both Friday and Saturday night with friends but now I'm so tired. I won't do that again for a while.
A: Too bad. I was going to ask you out next weekend. Oh, well.
4. Let's Listen
1.
I hate using taxis here. The drivers drive too fast and really dangerously. And they're often rude. The cars are mostly in pretty poor condition. But what I hate the most is that they aren't air conditioned. It's so hot here. They really need air-conditioned taxis. By the time I arrive somewhere, I feel really hot and uncomfortable.
2.
I've taken quite a few taxi rides recently. I've never had any big problems using taxis here. They're usually clean and the cars are pretty new. The prices are good, too. The thing I like most, though, is the drivers. They drive very carefully, and I think that's very important.
3.
I find that taxi here are okay. They're pretty comfortable. Most of the cars they use are new and they keep them really clean. They're a little expensive, though. I paid $50 to come from the airport. That is too expensive. I guess the thing I hate the most, though, is that the drivers don't speak English very well. It's very difficult to explain to them where you want to go.
4.
The taxis here are okay, I guess. They're very cheap, so that's the thing I like most about them. It never costs more than a few dollars to go anywhere. But the taxis are all pretty old, so they're not very comfortable. Half of them don't have seat belts or air conditioning.
Unit 3: Renting a Car
2. Let's Listen
1.
A: Let me show you this two-door car.
B: You mean the blue one?
A: That's right. People love renting this car. It's fast and fun, and it's got a really great stereo system. You'll have a great time at the beach with this car.
B: Well, I don't know. I am going to the beach, but I'm taking my brother and his kids with me. Do you have anything bigger, and, you know, safer? Like a minivan?
A: Sure. There's one right behind you.
2.
A: I'm so glad we rented this time.
B: Me, too. The RV was a little more expensive than a regular car, but it's so roomy and comfortable. And the kids love it.
A: Yeah. They can really stretch out and relax in here.
B: And that means we can relax, too.
3.
A: So, what do you think?
B: Wow! What a beautiful sports car!
A: I know. It's really fast.
B: How do you afford a car like this? Do you have a really important job?
A: Well, actually, I'm still a student. This is just a rental car.
B: OH, I see. Well, it's still a very nice car.
4.
A: Hi, there! Can I help you?
B: Yeah, I need to rent a car but I don't want to spend too much.
A: Then you've come to the right place! Here at Rent-A-Wreck we fix up old cars and rent them for the lowest prices in town.
B: Nice. Do they still run okay?
A: Oh sure, and they're only $20 a day.
5.
A: Wow! Just look at this baby! How long is it, anyway? 4 meters? 5?
B: Almost, but not quite. Let me open the door for you, sir.
A: Hey, thanks! Geez, it's so big inside! I could put my whole apartment in here! They'll be really impressed when I come to the wedding in a car like this!
B: Is this your first time renting a limo, sir?
A: Yeah. How did you know?
6.
I'm moving this weekend, so I rented a big yellow truck. I'm really glad I did. It doesn't cost very much, and there's plenty of room for my things. And that's good, you know, because when I started moving my boxes out of the house, I realized that I had a lot of stuff. And I mean a lot. It would take all day to move it in my tiny car.
3. Let's Listen
1.
A: Hi. I 'm in town on business and I need a car.
B: Sure. How long do you need it for ?
A: I guess for seven days. Then I can use it to go sightseeing over the weekend when I finish my business here.
B: Fine. We have lots of cars for you to choose from. But first, will you be the only driver?
A: Yes, I will.
B: Okay. What kind of car would you like?
A: Just a regular, medium-size car.
B: Great. When you finish with the car, do you want tot leave it in the city or at the airport?
A: I'll leave it at the airport.
B: Certainly. Let me just check and see what we can offer you.
2.
A: Can I help you?
B: yes, I'd like to rent a car, please. I need it from Friday till Sunday. It's my wife's birthday and we're cerebrating.
A: Certainly, sir. We have special rates for the weekend.
B: That's perfect!
A: Will you be the only driver?
B: No. My son will also be driving.
A: Okay. Would you like a small car?
B: Well, no. There will be six of us, so we'll need a large car or van.
A: Of course. No problem. And do you want to leave it at the airport when you finish?
B: No, we'll be staying in the city for a few more days, but we won't need the car after Sunday.
A: Okay. Then you can leave it at the city location.
3.
A: Hi, I'd like to rent a car please..
B: Sure.
A: I'm here for meetings all next week, and I'll need a car to get around.
B: Certainly. Just for yourself, ma'am?
A: That's right. I'll be the only driver. I don't need a large car.
B: How about a nice new Volskswagen Beetle? It's small, but very comfortable.
A: Sounds good.
B: And your can either bring it back here to the airport when you finish or drop it off in the city.
A: I'll bring it back here to the airport, thanks.
B: Fine. Then, let me tell you how much it's going to cost.
4.
A: Hi. My sister and I are here for a vacation and we'd like to rent a car.
B: All right. Is that for a week?
A: No. It'll be for ten days altogether.
B: Okay. I have a nice large car available.
A: Well, there are just the two of us, so we don't need such a big car.
B: I see. Just you and your sister. Will both of you be driving?
A: No, just me. She doesn't have a license.
B: Okay. I think I have a nice, new, medium-size car that just came in. How's that?
A: Sounds great.
B: And where will you drop it off when you finish?
A: Oh, here at the airport, if that's okay.
B: That's fine.
4. Let's Listen
1.
A: Right now you're taking a small car, but you know, I can give you a much more comfortable car if you like.
B: How much more will it cost to take a large car?
A: It's only an extra $5 a day if you take it for the whole weekend.
B: OH, that's a good idea because we'll have more room. We have three children, so a bigger car would be much more comfortable.
2.
A: Would you like to buy a city guide?
B: How much is it?
A: It's $15.
B: Fifteen dollars? Can I look at it?
A: Sure. Here you are.
B: Let me see what kind of information it has in it. Hmm, sightseeing, restaurants, hotels. Actually, I already have a guide that has all that information. So, thanks anyway.
A: No problem.
3.
A: It's cheaper for you to take the car three days instead of just for two days.
B: How come?
A: Well, it's $30 a day, but if you take it for three days, we have a special rate of just $70 altogether.
B: I see. Actually, I'm leaving on Sunday. I really only need it for two days. Thanks anyway.
4.
A: Would you like to take out accident insurance? We have an excellent policy we can offer you. Take a look at this brochure. It gives you all the information you'll need.
B: Thanks. Let me see... what does it say? Oh, I see. It only costs an extra five dollars a day. That seems pretty reasonable.
A: So, you'll take the accident insurance?
B: Yes. I think I will because I can drive without worrying.
A: You certainly can.
5.
A: No, are you sure you wouldn't like to rent a bigger car? The car you've asked for only has two doors. It's probably more convenient to have a four-door car.
B: Does it cost any more?
A: It's just an extra $10 for a four-door.
B: Well, I don't think it's necessary because I'll be alone. A small two-door car is fine. Thanks anyway.
6.
A: You rent cars a lot. Are you interested in joining our car rental club? You can save money on car rentals that way. We have branches in all the major cities.
B: Hmm. Sounds interesting. Can I look at the brochure, please?
A: Here you are.
B: Hmm. This is good. I can get a 20 percent discount every time I rent a car.
A: That's right. Twenty percent off every time.
B: Excellent. I think I'd like to join, please. I can save a lot of money.
Unit 4: Parties
2. Let's Listen
1.
A: Here we are. Can you turn on the light? My hands are full.
B: Sure.
C: Surprise!
B: Happy anniversary, honey.
A: And I thought you forgot!.
2.
A: Are you going to Joe's party?
B: Yes, I am.
A: What are you going to bring?
B: I'm going to bring a home-made pizza. How about you?
A: I think I'll bring a dessert --- maybe a chocolate cake.
3.
A: David, are you doing anything this Saturday?
B: Not a thing. Why?
A: Andy is turning 20 and I'm having a party for him. Can you come?
B: Sure! I can't wait to see him try and blow out 20 candles!
A: Great! Show up at about 7:30.
4.
A: Are you going to Susie's party?
B: Yes, I am.
A: What kind of party is it?
B: Well, I heard she's going to make dinner for everyone. The food will be several buffet style, I think.
A: Sounds nice.
5.
A: Hi, Ted.
B: Hi, Lynne.
A: Hey, are you free on Saturday afternoon?
B: Yeah. What do you have in mind?
A: Well, I'm gong down to the park with some friends. We're going to grill some steaks down there. Why don't you come?
B: Okay. Thanks. I'll bring something to drink.
6.
A: Would you like to come for dinner tomorrow night? I'm having a few people over.
B: Yeah, sure. Is it potluck?
A: Yes, it is.
B: Okay. What should I bring?
A: Well, you could bring dessert --- and a date, if you want.
3. Let's Listen
1.
A: Mmm, this is really delicious. Did you make it yourself?
B: Yes, I did.
A: What's it got in it?
B: Chocolate --- and more chocolate.
2.
A: Do you play?
B: Yes I do. Well, a little.
A: Why don't you play something for us?
B: Maybe in a while, after I've met a few more people.
3.
A: This is really good. What does it have in it?
B: Three different kinds of fruit juices and some soda.
A: Well, the three different juices make it delicious. I think I'll try it for my next party.
4.
A: Are they your parents?
B: Yes, they are. Come on over and I'll introduce you to them.
5.
A: Oh, I like this. Who did iit?
B: I did.
A: Really? I didn't know you painted.
B: Yes, I do, but this isn't one of my best.
6.
A: He's cute. What's his name?
B: Well, it's a メsheモ really. Her name's Fluffy.
A: Can I hold her?
B: Of course.
A: Ouch! Why'd she do that?
4. Let's Listen
1.
He, what a great party that was! There were lots of interesting people there, and some really cute guys. I met one really nice guy named Tony --- I think he's going to call me next week. Anyway, the best thing was the music. Everyone danced a lot. I'm really glad we didn't have to play party games or sing stupid songs. The food was good, too. We ate outside --- you know, barbecue style.
2.
Peter's party was terrible. We had to play all sorts of stupid games, like memorizing everyone's name. Twenty questions I think. Then we watched a home video of Peter's vacation in Hawaii. Boring! Actually, I prefer parties where people just sit around and talk and eat, but we didn't eat till very late. The worst thing was when we finally did eat, there wasn't enough food. I was still feeling hungry when I left.
3.
I went to this party on Saturday night. When I arrived, I looked around and I didn't know anyone there, but everyone was really friendly and soon I got to know a lot of people. I really enjoyed myself. I thought it was going to be a dance party but no one really felt like dancing. We listened to some nice music, though. There were some guys from Spain there. One of them had a guitar and could play it really well. The best thing was he taught us some neat Spanish songs. We all really enjoyed singing them.
4.
I went to a school party on Friday. No oe had really planned the party. That was the main problem. Also, I think we were all too tired after the exams. The worst thing was no one brought any music. We jus tstood around talking and eating junk food. Someone said, メLet's play some party games,モ but no one wanted play games. Everyone went home before 10:30
Unit 5
2. Let's Listen
1.
A: What do you feel like eating tonight?
B: Oh, something quick. We had a huge lunch at that Chinese restaurant, so let's just pick up some Fast Fried Chicken.
2.
A: I'm really starving. Where can we eat?
B: Well, there's always Pizza Pit or Quick Burger.
A: Pizza sounds better to me than hamburgers.
B: Me too. And it's your treat this time.
3.
A: Do you want to eat out tonight or would you rather eat at home?
B: We've eaten out a lot this week. I'm perfectly happy to stay home for a change --- as long as I don't have to cook.
4.
A: Where do you want to eat tonight? We could try the new Korean restaurant, or would you rather go to the steak house?
B: Let's have Korean food. I don't feel like steak tonight.
5.
A: I'd like to try a seafood restaurant today. What do you think?
B: Seafood sounds good. I was going to suggest a pizza, but seafood's a lot better.
6.
A: Where do you want to eat tonight?
B: I'm really hungry. Do you feel like Mexican food?
A: Sure. We've had Japanese food a lot this week, so Mexican would be nice for a change.
7.
A: How about hot dogs or hamburgers, for dinner?
B: Oh, I'm sick of junk food. Let's do something really special. Why don't we try that new French restaurant?
A: What's the occasion?
B: I've got something I want to ask you.
A: Well, all right.
8.
A: Do you feel like vegetarian food today?
B: Sure. I know a great Thai vegetarian restaurant.
A: Yeah, but I made a great vegetarian spaghetti last night. Do you want to come to my house and try it?
B: Sure. Why not!
3. Let's Listen
1.
A: What would you like to order?
B: I think I'll have the fish.
A: Okay, and would you like asparagus or a baked potato?
B: I'll have the asparagus. And could I have some tea please?
A: Sure.
B: Oh! Could you ask the chef to hurry? I'm really starving.
A: Okay. I'll try to get it for you as soon as possible.
2.
A: What would you like to order?
B: I'd like the steak, please.
A: Would you like baked potatoes or fries with that?
B: I'd like fries, please.
A: Okay.
B: And make sure there are lots of fries, please. They're my favorite food.
A: Sure.
3.
A: Have you made up your mind?
B: Yes, I'm going to have spaghetti and a small salad.
A: Anything else?
B: When you bring the spaghetti, could you bring me a bottle of hot sauce?
A: Hot sauce? Like Tabasco sauce?
B: Yes. I like really spicy food.
A: No problem.
4.
A: What can I get you?
B: I'd like a cheeseburger, French fries, and a cola.
A: Okay.
B: But could you make sure there's no salt on the French fries?
A: No salt? Okay.
B: Thanks. I'm on a salt-free diet.
A: I'll make sure there's no salt on the fries. Don't worry.
5.
A: Are you ready to order?
B: Yeah. I'm just going to have some dessert. I'll just have a piece of apple pie.
A: Fine. With ice cream?
B: No, just pie, thanks.
A: Fine.
B: But please don't heat it.
A: You want it cold?
B: Yes. I hate hot pie.
A: Okay.
6.
A: What can I get you?
B: I don't want anything to eat. Just a milk shake, please.
A: Sure. What flavor would you like?
B: Vanilla, please.
A: Okay. One vanilla milk shake coming up.
B: And please make sure they don't add any sugar to it.
A: No sugar?
B: That's right. I don't like sweet shakes.
A: Certainly.
4. Let's Listen
1.
We went to Luigi's Italian restaurant last night. It was the first time I'd been there. It took us a long tie to find it because it's not a very easy place to get to, actually. The restaurant was okay, I guess. It's small and they really need some new furniture to make the place look nicer, though. The menu was great. It had lots of choices and most of the dishes were pretty cheap. I had a terrific pizza. Everything was so cheap --- only $3 for a small pizza. Unfortunately, the service was very slow. I think they need to hire more staff. Our dinner took a really long time to come, so we didn't leave a very good tip when we left.
2.
I tried that new Mexican restaurant last weekend. It's downtown near the post office. What a great location! You can sit inside and watch everyone go by. It has very nice d残or and lighting. The menu has some great choices, too. They have the usual Mexican food you find everywhere, and they also have some different dishes that I've never tried before. The food was really delicious, but you might need a credit card to eat there. It cost over $100 for the two of us --- a lot more than I expected. I'll probably go there again, though. The server who waited on us was really nice and quick, too, so we thought she deserved a good tip.
3.
I went to a Thai restaurant on Sunday. It's called Bangkok Restaurant. You have to drive for about half an hour to get there and there's always a lot of traffic. That's the only trouble. It's a really nice place when you get there. Quiet music and lovely flowers everywhere. The menu is good with lots of choices. The food was very spicy, which is the way I like it. Fantastic desserts. It was really cheap, too. The server was very polite and took good care of us so we left a big tip.
4.
There's a new Chinese restaurant just five minutes from my house. It's a very simple place. A little boring inside, actually --- just a few tables in an empty room. They need to add more dishes to the menu, too. Right now, they serve only four or five things. But they're all delicious. And very cheap. You ca get a good meal there for around $5. All the people who work there were very friendly and helpful, so I left a good tip
Unit 6: Shopping
2. Let's Listen
1.
A: This is nice. I like the color. Do you have a medium?
B: You're holding a medium right now.
A: Oh, good. Can I try it on?
B: Sure, you can go right in there --- behind you.
2.
A: Where are these made?
B: They're made in Korea.
A: They're for tennis, right? Can you wear them for jogging too?
B: Oh, sure.
3.
A: This is really comfortable.
B: Yes, and it would look really nice in the living room.
A: It's almost big enough to sleep on.
B: I know. Should we get it?
4.
A: This would be a nice birthday present for Karen. She needs a new one.
B: Oh. I know she does, but isn't it too big for her?
A: I don't think so. You can adjust the seat and she'll love this bell. And the price is right.
5.
A: How about this? Do you think it'll look good on me?
B: I don't think so. The pattern's not right. And the color's awful.
A: Okay. Let's keep looking.
6.
A: This is a nice big one. There's so much room inside. We really do need a new one.
B: Yes, but is it too big for the kitchen?
A: I'm not sure. It is huge.
3. Let's Listen
1.
A: What do you think of this jacket?
B: The style's okay, I guess. How much is it?
A: It's $40.
B: Wow! That's really cheap. What colors does it come in?
A: Looks like they have it in black, gray, red, and brown.
B: I like those colors --- especially the red one. Try it on.
A: Okay. Well, how do I look?
B: I don't know. It's not exactly your size.
A: Really? Do you think I should buy it, anyway?
B: No, don't get it. It's too big.
2.
A: How about this lamp?
B: It'sノ.unusual.
A: You mean, you don't like the style.
B: Not really. And look at that price. $160!
A: Is that bad?
B: Well, it sounds pretty expensive to me.
A: What about the color?
B: Actually, the color is perfect. It goes perfectly with everything in the room. And the size is just right, too. But it's very expensive.
A: We could put it on the credit card.
B: That's true, I guess. Let's just buy it and go home.
3.
A: I have to get my sister a birthday present. What do you think about this watch?
B: It's really cute. I love the style.
A: It only comes with a black or brown band, though.
B: Yeah. I'd prefer some brighter colors. Brown is so-so. How much is it?
A: $69.95.
B: It's okay, I guess.
A: What about the size?
B: It's great! She'll love it. Just get it!
A: Okay.
4.
A: Look at this sofa. What do you think?
B: Oh, I'm not sure I like the style. It's too heavy looking.
A: Is it comfortable? Try it.
B: Mmm. It's really comfortable. And I'd like to have something this size. Our old sofa is way too small. This size is perfect.
A: What do you think of the color?
B: Well, green isn't my favorite color, but it's better than that awful brown one we have now. It's okay, I guess.
A: How much is it?
B: Oh, no! It's $999! What's really too expensive. We can't afford it right now.
A: I know. Why don't we wait 'til next month for their mid-year sale? It might be cheaper then.
B: Hey, that's a good idea.
4. Let's Listen
1.
These microwave ovens are very popular. You won't find them in other stores because they're made especially for us. We import them from our factory in Mexico. They're very well made and come with a three-year guarantee. Your receipt is your guarantee. One great thing is they only weigh ten kilos, so you can easily pick one up if you want to move it or clean it. They also have a really special feature you don't find in other microwaves. They display popular recipes on this little screen in front. It has recipes for over 500 easy dishes.
2.
This jacket is very strong. It's made of nylon, so it's very easy to take care of. It comes in six different colors. You don't need to dry clean it. You can just throw it in the washing machine, then hang it up to dry. And let me show you something really special about it. It's reversible. It turns inside out so you can wear it either way. See? The color inside is different from the color outside. Isn't that great? So you really have two jackets for the price of one.
3.
These new flat screen TVs are very popular nowadays. They're not from the United States. They're made in South Korea. They're quite light, so you can pick them up and move them around if you want to. And the special thing about these TVs is that you can also hang them on the wall. Now that's something you can't do with any other kind of TV! They come in three different sizes. They're more expensive than a regular TV, but they're very convenient, and they look great in your house or apartment.
4.
These new watches are very popular with teenagers. They're modern and made entirely of plastic so they're very light. Each watch comes with six different bands, so you can change the band to match your clothes. Another thing is they're very strong. They're also waterproof. But what's really special is that this is not only a watch. You can use it to send and receive e-mail messages.
Unit 7: Air Travel
2. Let's Listen
1.
A: Could you put your seat forward now, sir? We'll be landing shortly.
B: So soon? Great!
2.
A: Could you fill out this customs form before we arrive, please?
B: Sure.
A: Thank you.
3.
A: I'm sorry, sir. Please put out your cigarette. There's no smoking.
B: I'm sorry, I forgot. I'll put it out right away.
A: Thank you, sir.
4.
A: Could you fasten your seat belt, sir?
B: Excuse me?
A: The pilot's turned on the "Fasten Seat Belt" sign. We may be having some turbulence.
B: I hope it doesn't get too bumpy.
A: I'm sure it will be fine. Whoops!
5.
A: I'm collecting the headphones. We'll be landing in a few minutes. Would you mind passing them to me, please?
B: No problem. Here you go.
6.
A: Excuse me, ma'am?
B: Yes?
A: Let me put that bag in the overhead compartment for you. It's too big to leave under your seat.
B: Oh, okay. Thanks.
3. Let's Listen
1.
A: Excuse me. These headphones don't seem to be working properly.
B: Really? Are you hearing any sound at all?
A: Yes, but it isn't very clear.
B: Let me check them for you. You're right. I'll get another set of headphones for you after I finish serving the meals.
A: Sure. That's fine.
2.
A: Excuse me, I can't find the safety instruction card.
B: Oh, there should be one in the seat pocket in front of you.
A: Yes, I looked, but there isn't one there. There's just the menu and the magazine.
B: Oh, I'm sorry. Let me get another one for you right away.
3.
A: I wonder if I could change my seat.
B: Oh, is there something wrong with it?
A: Well, I can't see the TV screen very well from where I'm sitting. I'm too far away.
B: Oh, I see. Do you mind waiting until all the passengers have boarded the airplane? After everyone is on board, I'll see if I can move you to a different seat.
A: That's fine. Thanks very much.
4.
A: Excuse me. I think there's a problem with my seat number.
B: What's wrong?
A: I should be in business class, but this seat number is for a seat in economy class.
B: Could I check your ticket, please? Yes, I see the problem. You should be in seat 2A, not in seat 22A. I'm so sorry. Come with me now and I'll find your correct seat in business class.
4. Let's Listen
1.
The airport is far away from the city and it's a pretty horrible place. It's very crowded and there are not many facilities there. You know, like stores or restaurants. Anyway, my flight was okay. It was a bit bumpy, but it left on time. The food was awful, though. It was dry and tasteless. The service was fantastic. The flight attendants did their best to make everyone feel comfortable. The worst problem was the other passengers. The plane was full of loud college students on their way to spring vacation in Florida. Next time I won't travel during spring break!
2.
It must be one of the best airports in the world. It's full of stores and restaurants, and they even have a gym and a swimming pool there. The flight was great, too. It was very smooth. The food was so-so. I thought they would serve better food. The service wasn't good. The flight attendants were really impolite. Next time, I'll try a different airline, maybe Goldstar Airlines.
3.
The airport is okay, I guess. It's really small, but it's near the city. The flight was great --- nice and smooth. I had my own TV screen and I could choose my own movies. The food was fantastic. It was a spicy meat dish with some very nice vegetables. The only problem was the service. It was very slow because I was sitting right at the back of the plane and it took the flight attendants a long time to reach me. They weren't very friendly, either. Next time I'll try to get a seat near the front of the plane.
4.
It isn't one of my favorite airports, but it's okay. The airport is always very crowded and it takes a long time to check in and go through immigration. Other than that, it's all right. The flight was pretty awful. As soon as we took off, we ran into bad weather and it became very bumpy. The food was great. They served a really nice chicken dish. The flight attendants were really nice. I think the next time I fly I'll check the weather report before I leave. If the weather looks bad along the route, I won't fly.
Unit 8: Health Problems
2. Let's Listen
1.
A: I feel terrible today. I ate too much last night and my stomach doesn't feel well at all.
B: You should take something for it.
2.
A: This pain in my head is terrible.
B: Let me get you some aspirin.
A: Thanks. That's just what I need.
3.
A: I'm not going to school today. I've got to see the dentist. My tooth is really bothering me.
B: Oh, that's too bad.
4.
A: I think I'll stay in bed today. I think I hurt myself carrying those bags on the weekend. My back is killing me.
B: Can I give you a massage? Maybe that will help.
A: Oh, yeah. Thanks. I'll try anything.
5.
A: How do you feel?
B: Sorry. I can't talk.
A: Let me get you some hot lemon tea. That should help.
B: Thanks.
6.
A: I need to go to the drugstore. I have a bad cold and my head is all stuffed up.
B: Oh, that's too bad. I hope you feel better soon.
3. Let's Listen
1.
A: What do you take for a bad cold, Ted?
B: Oh, I have this great cold remedy. It always works. I chop up a bunch of garlic, put it in hot water, then drink it.
A: Gross! That sounds awful.
B: It is awful. I hated it when I was a kid. But my grandmother made me drink it every time I got a cold, and I always felt better a few hours later. It works for her, too. She's going to be ninety-four years old this summer!
A: Hmm. Maybe I should try it.
2.
A: What do you think is the best thing to take for a cold?
B: I take that new cold medicine. You know, the one they advertise on TV.
A: I've seen that commercial. The one with the dancing pink pills, right?
B: That's the one. Well, anyway, I had this really bad cold a few months ago and I was watching TV when the commercial came on. So I thought, you know, why not try it? It worked so well for me. Now it's the only thing I take.
A: It sounds pretty effective.
3.
A: Do you have a good cold remedy?
B: Oh, sure. Chicken soup.
A: No way! Does that really work?
B: Have some. I promise you'll feel better.
A: Who makes the soup? Your mom?
B: Actually, my mom's a doctor, so she doesn't believe that chicken soup really works. So I make it myself. I just go down to the supermarket and pick up a can. I got the idea from a story I read in the newspaper. It was all about this guy who ate chicken soup for every meal, and now he's over a hundred years old.
A: I don't know. I never believe that stuff.
4.
A: What do you take for a bad cold, Jill?
B: Well, I don't like to take those cold medicines. They put me to sleep. I bought this lat time I had a cold.
A: Whoa, what is that? It looks like the root of a plant.
B: It's called ginseng.
A: It looks kind of weird.
B: Yeah, but it really works. I live across the street from this woman from Korean, and she told me to try it. You should try it, too!
A: Well, I'll think about it.
5.
A: What do you take for a cold, Helen?
B: Oh, orange juice. It's supposed to be good for you because it has a lot of Vitamin C in it. I make a big pitcher of it and drink it all the time.
A: Interesting. Maybe I should try it.
B: You really should. I read about it on this website for health problems, you know, on the Internet? It says that drinking a lot of orange juice can cure just about anything --- even stuff like toothaches and sore muscles!
A: Well, I'm not sure about that. But I'll try it next time I have a cold.
6.
A: Do you have a good cold remedy?
B: Oh, sure. I usually make some hot tea --- with a little honey and lemon juice in it. I feel much better after that.
A: Yeah, but you probably take cold medicine, too.
B: No, not at all. Those cold medicines make me feel really strange. I was complaining about it one day to this friend of mine who is an opera singer. She told me to try that tea. She said it's what all the famous singers drink when they have a cold.
A: Oh, year? Has your singing improved, too?
B: Actually, I think it has. Listen!
4. Let's Listen
1.
I woke up this morning with a really bad stomachache. At first I thought it was because I ate a really big dinner last night. I often have a stomachache if I eat too much. Anyway, I took some medicine, but I don't think it's working because my stomach still feels funny. So I'm going to see the doctor tomorrow. Maybe she can give me something stronger. It's awful because if I'm sick, I can't go to my friend's concert tomorrow night.
2.
I really hurt my arm playing tennis on Saturday. It's strange because I've been playing tennis for a long time, and I've never had this problem before. I can hardly lift my arm at all. It's really sore. I've been taking aspirin for the pain and that helps a little, but if it isn't any better tomorrow, I'll go and see the sports doctor. It's annoying because we have the tennis championships this weekend. If it isn't better, I won't be able to play.
3.
I have a bad ear infection. It started after I went swimming last weekend. It's really painful and I can hardly sleep at night. I often get ear infections in the summer. The doctor gave me some ear drops and some antibiotics, so it should get better in a few days. I hope my ears get better because I have to play in a band at a party next Saturday.
4.
I came down with food poisoning two days ago. It was awful. I went out for dinner and ate fish. I don't think the fish was fresh because I got really sick in the middle of the night. Luckily, I had some medicine in the house because I had the same problem once before. I didn't got to the doctor. I just took the medicine and I feel better today. Unfortunately, I probably won't go to my best friend's birthday party tonight. I still don't feel 100 percent well. That's life, I guess!
Unit 9: Work and Jobs
2. Let's Listen
1.
A: So you're a teacher. Is that right?
B: Yep.
A: Do you enjoy teaching?
B: Yes, I do. The vacations are great, but I've got a really difficult class this year. I try everything but they just don't want to learn anything. Maybe it's the way I teach.
2.
A: So how long have you been a flight attendant?
B: For nearly ten years.
A: Do you like flying?
B: Actually I do. I love it. And I meet lots of interesting passengers. The only thing I don't like is staying in hotels all the time. I miss home cooking.
3.
A: So, you're an architect. That must be interesting.
B: Yes, it is. Right now we're in the middle of a big project. We're designing a new hotel.
A: Uh-huh.
B: The only trouble is the woman I work with and I have completely different ideas of what it should look like.
A: Is that going to be a problem?
B: I hope not. You see, I'm her boss.
4.
A: So, you work in an auto shop?
B: That's right. Bob's Auto, on Ford Street. Do you know it?
A: Yeah, I think so. Do you enjoy working on cars?
B: Yeah, I really do. I love anything mechanical. The only trouble is the shop's about an hour from my house.
A: An hour? So what do you do? Drive?
B: Sometimes. Sometimes I take the bus. The commute's the worst part. But the money's good. IT kind of makes up for it.
5.
A: Where do you work, Cindy?
B: In a bookstore.
A: Oh. Do you like it there?
B: Well, the money isn't bad.
A: Uh-huh.
B: But the boss is a bit strange. Not at all friendly. And he's got a terrible temper.
A: Oh.
6.
A: So what do you do, Tony?
B: I'm a hairdresser.
A: Oh. What's it like?
B: Well, I love my customers. Some of them are so friendly. But it's tiring work. I work long hours and I'm on my feet all day.
A: Yeah. That must be tiring.
3. Let's Listen
A: So where do you work now, Phil?
B: I'm working at a night club downtown.
A: Hey, that's kind of interesting. Are you the manager or something?
B: Oh, yeah! Right! Actually I play the drums in the band.
A: Oh! How long have you been playing the drums?
B: Well, only for two weeks! But I'm learning real fast.
2.
A: Where do you work, Ted?
B: At a hotel. I'm with the Grand City Towers.
A: Oh, yeah? Do you like it?
B: It's pretty good. I get to meet some really interesting people.
A: Oh, are you the manager?
B: Well, not yet. I'm still carrying bags, but I'm sure I'll be manager before long.
3.
A: So you work for a TV producer. That must be interesting work.
B: It's okay.
A: And what kind of work do you do?
B: Well, I'm on the road a lot.
A: Oh, yeah --- a kind of personal secretary?
B: Well, not quite --- I drive her to work.
4.
A: So you work in an office?
B: That's right.
A: How do you like it?
B: Well, it's pretty boring.
A: Oh, yeah? What do you do there?
B: Oh, I type, answer the phone, that sort of thing. And it really doesn't pay much.
A: So why do you stay there?
B: I like my co-workers.
5.
A: Where do you work?
B: I work for the city newspaper.
A: Really?
B: Yeah. I write about sports. Have you read any of my stories?
A: Maybe. Say --- what's your name again?
B: Ted Grant.
A: The Ted Grant? Can I have your autograph?
6.
A: Are you still working in a bar on the weekend?
B: That's right. But I'm not working as a waitress anymore.
A: Oh?
B: Yeah. Now I'm working the cash register.
A: Lucky you.
4. Let's Listen
1.
I work for a market research company. We do research for companies that are planning to develop new products. I call people and ask them questions about products they are using now. Sometimes I invite people to come to meetings. We discuss plans for new products with them. It's pretty interesting work. I've been doing it for nearly 15 years now, and I've got no plans to change jobs. The thing I really like about my job is that each month I'm working on something completely different, so it never gets boring.
2.
I have my own design company. It's very small --- just me and two assistants. I design brochures, advertisements for magazines, menus, and thing like that. It's a very creative job. I started this company just two years ago after I graduated from design school. Things have gone pretty well for me. I have two big clients and most of my work is for them. Sometimes I have to work very late at night if I have a big job to finish quickly. I always have plenty of work to do and I am always busy.
3.
I've had my own restaurant for ten years. When I first bought this place, I thought it would be easy to run, but it's very hard work. I work long hours. Sometimes we're very busy and sometimes we're very slow. We usually have a lot of customers on the weekends. During the week, it's sometimes quiet. I never have a day off because there are always so many things to do. I don't do any of the cooking myself. I have three very good chefs to do that. Owning a restaurant is a tough job, but I love it. I don't want to do anything else.
4.
I'm a flight attendant. Many people think it's a boring job, but I love it. I get to travel all over the world, and I meet lots of interesting people. I like that. The job is pretty easy, really. We don't work nonstop for the whole flight. We have plenty of time to sit down and take a break. On long flights, we can even take a nap. Also, the money is very good because all our expenses are paid when we're working.
Unit 10: Keeping Fit
2. Let's Listen
1.
A: What's your New Year's resolution, Lee?
B: I'm really going to get in shape this year. I'm going to exercise every day and lose five kilos. You watch.
2.
A: Have you made any New Year's resolutions?
B: Sure. I'm going to give up smoking.
A: Why don't you enroll in a program that helps people stop smoking?
B: That sounds like a great idea.
3.
A: I need to get more exercise.
B: You should do more walking. Maybe you could walk to the subway every day instead of taking the bus.
A: Yeah, I think I will.
B: And why not take up jogging?
A: Let's not push it. I can't stand jogging.
4.
A: What are you going to do for the New Year?
B: Well, everyone tells me I look too thin. I need to put on a couple of kilos.
A: Why don't you join a gym and lift weights?
B: No time. I think I'll go back and live with my mom. He's the greatest cook.
5.
A: So, what are your New Year's resolutions?
B: Well, I'm going to change my diet and start eating healthier food.
A: Really?
B: Yep, I'm going to start eating less meat and more vegetables.
6.
A: I'm getting a little fat in the stomach.
B: Yeah --- I noticed.
A: Hey --- come on! Anyway, I'm going to do something about it.
B: Are you taking up jogging?
A: No, but I'm going to start doing sit-ups every morning starting January first. Just like this. Watch. Oneノtwoノugh!
3. Let's Listen
1.
I used to lift weights, but I didn't really enjoy it. So that's when I started swimming. Now I do it about twice a week. It's much more fun. I go to a nice pool near my office. It's never too crowded, which is great. There are friendly people who go there, so it's a good place to meet people.
2.
I go out every morning. It's a great way to start the day. It's more interesting than exercising at home like I used to. That was really boring. I go to a beach near my house. It's lovely in the early morning. There's hardly anyone there and you can listen to the ocean as you do it.
3.
I used to play both tennis and volleyball. But I play mainly volleyball now. I think it's a lot more fun. I thought tennis was very tiring. It was also difficult to find a partner, and the courts were always crowded, too. With volleyball, I have no trouble finding somewhere to play.
4.
I used to take long walks every day, but it got boring. I wanted something more exciting, so that's when I took up rollerblading. It's really fun! But, it's not as easy as it looks. It took me a long time to learn how to do it. I fell a lot oat the beginning. The great thing is your can do it almost anywhere. My friends think I'm kind of strange because none of them do it, but I love it.
5.
I finally bought myself a bicycle. It's a great way to keep fit. I think it's better than going to a health club. It took me a long time to learn to ride it in traffic. I nearly fell off a couple of times. I don't often go on busy streets because that can be dangerous, but there are plenty of places where I can ride near where I live. I use it to get to work sometimes, but only if the weather is nice.
6.
I used to go to aerobics class, but I found it pretty silly --- all that jumping around. So that's when I decided to take golf lessons. It can be pretty expensive because you have to pay buy all your equipment and club fees are high. People think it's very easy, but it's not. It's also good exercise because you have to walk a lot.
4. Let's Listen
1.
I was a big athlete in high school. All I did was swimming, swimming, and more swimming! But I work now, and I never go swimming. I know that I should exercise more, but I'm just too lazy. Jogging? That's way too much work, and it really makes my knees hurt. A lot of people I know are into bicycling, but I don't have a bike. I guess there's tennis, though. My wife loves it, and wants to teach me how to play. I'd like to play, I think.
2.
After my husband got sick last year, the doctor told him to lose 20 kilos. Since then, I've been trying to help him lose the weight by exercising with him. There isn't much we can do together, though. We sometimes jog in the morning, but when he works late, he doesn't want to wake up early. Our community center has an aerobics class in the evening, but he won't go. He says it's just for women, so neither of us does that. He wanted to try weightlifting, but the doctor said it was too dangerous. So, now I'm thinking about getting him golf lessons --- for both of us, actually. The walking might be good exercise, and it might even be a little romantic, too!
3.
I may be retired, but I stay very active. I play tennis with my daughters every weekend, I and I go golfing every day. I used to lift weights, too --- and I'm talking about heavy weights. But I had to stop recently, because I had to have an operation on my back. Now I'm really worried that I'll have to stop playing tennis and golf, too. I don't really have a lot of hobbies or interests besides sports, so I really need to keep doing them. The doctor said swimming would help my back improve, so maybe I'll try that.
4.
I guess I really need to get some exercise outside, in nature. Right now, I exercise all the time, but it's always indoors. I lift weights at an indoor gym, and I go swimming every weekend at an indoor pool. I even go jogging on an indoor track! I was watching TV last night when a bicycling competition came on. Now, I'm totally excited about bicycle racing! I would really love to try it.
Unit 11: Invitations
2. Let's Listen
1.
A bunch of us are going to get something to eat after class. How about coming with us?
2.
I think it'll be too cold to go to the beach this weekend. How about going to the health club instead? It's got a great indoor pool.
3.
Do you have any plans for Sunday? Why don't we check the newspaper and see what's playing at the movies?
4.
Do you want to go somewhere after class? Why don't we try that new coffee shop near school?
5.
Would you like to come to my place for dinner on Friday night? I've invited a few friends over.
6.
Why don't we rent a video tomorrow night? There are some great new movies I'd like to see.
3. Let's Listen
1.
A: Listen. I've got some tickets for a great rock concert on Sunday night. Are you free, Mary?
B: Sunday night? Yeah, I'm free. What kind of concert did you say it is?
A: A rock concert.
B: Oh, that's what I thought you said. Actually, I don't really like rock music. Thanks anyway. Some other time maybe.
A: Oh, sure.
2.
A: There's a great new Mexican restaurant downtown. Would you like to try it, Jim? We could go there for dinner on Friday night.
B: That sounds great. I love Mexican food.
A: Maybe after dinner we could go dancing.
B: Yeah. I haven't gone dancing in a long time.
3.
A: Are you doing anything tonight, Susie? How about seeing a movie?
B: A movie? I'd like to, but I'm really tired.
A: Are you sure? There's a new French movie I'm dying to see.
B: I really think I'd better stay home tonight. I've been out nearly every night this week. Maybe some other time?
A: Sure.
4.
A: I'm going to the park with some friends for a barbecue this weekend.
B: That sounds fun.
A: Would you like to come with us, Ben? We're going on Sunday afternoon.
B: Sunday afternoon? I'd love to. UhノwaitノI just remembered, I'm going to a baseball game with my Dad. He got the tickets a month ago.
A: That sounds cool, too. Enjoy the game.
5.
A: Do you like ice skating, Jenny?
B: I've never tried it.
A: Then you have to try it. How about Thursday or Friday night?
B: Thursday night is no good for me. I have a Spanish class.
A: Is Friday night okay?
B: Yes, it's fine.
A: Terrific. You'll love it. Then after wee finish, we can get something to eat downtown.
B: Okay. Thanks.
6.
A: Would you like to see a tennis match with me on Sunday afternoon, Steven?
B: Sunday? What am I doing on Sunday afternoon? That should be okay. I don't think I have any plans.
A: Great. And maybe after the match we could see a movie?
B: Sounds good.
4. Let's Listen
1.
Judy. This is David. How are things? I'm calling to see if you want to come over to my place on Friday night. Some friends from school are coming over to watch the soccer game on TV. They'll probably bring pizza to eat while we watch. We plan to meet at my place around 7:00. Anyway, if you can come, please give me a call. Bye.
2.
Hi, Judy. This is Maria. Sorry I missed you. I wondered if you're free for lunch on Saturday. It's Pam's birthday and some of us are planning a surprise party for her. We're going to meet at that Japanese restaurant in the mall at 1:00 p.m. If you can join us, please let me know as soon as you can. Oh! We're buying her a big bunch of flowers, so you don't have to buy anything for her. Okay, I'll call you later. Bye.
3.
Hello, Judy. This is your Aunt Betty. How's my favorite niece? Listen, honey. I have an extra ticket for the opera on Friday night. I wondered if you'd like to go with me. It's a wonderful Australian singer, a soprano. Doesn't that sound great? I know how you love opera. We could have dinner together before the concert if you like. Anyway, I'll call you tonight to see if you're interested in going. Bye-bye.
4.
Hi, Judy. This is Paul. Some of us are going bowling on Sunday afternoon and we wondered if you'd like to join us. We'll meet at around 3:00 p.m. at the Holiday Bowling Lanes --- you know, the one we usually go to. We're going to have dinner somewhere afterward and then see a movie, too. How does that sound? Give me a call if you want to join us. Bye.
Unit 12: Small Talk
2. Let's Listen
1.
A: So, what are you taking this semester?
B: Well, I'm taking a business classノ
A: Me, too. Whose class are you in?
B: Professor Jones's.
A: Oh, so am I.
B: How do you like the class so far?
A: I really like it.
2.
A: Are you enjoying the party?
B: Yes, I am.
A: Can I get you something to drink?
B: Not right now, thanks.
3.
A: Do you want to share a taxi into town?
B: Oh, sure.
A: Are you here on vacation?
B: No, business. I'm in computers.
A: Oh, me, too. I work for IBM.
B: Really? I work for Apple.
A: Oh!
4.
A: How do you like this weather?
B: Oh, the weather's great.
A: So, when did you get here?
B: I arrived yesterday.
A: And how long are you staying?
B: For a week.
A: Well, uh, want to go for a swim?
B: Sure. You first.
5.
A: Have you been here before?
B: No, this is my first time. I hope they do something nice with my hair.
A: Oh, I'm sure they will. I always have my hair done here. Ask for Randy. He's very good.
B: Which one is he?
A: The tall guy over there.
6.
A: How do you like it here?
B: It's very nice. My room is really comfortable.
A: So is mine. Are you traveling with friends?
B: No, actually, I'm traveling alone.
A: Me, too. Say, would you like to go to the coffee shop for a cup of coffee?
B: Sure.
3. Let's Listen
1.
A: Hello. I'm Patricia.
B: Hi. My name's Anne.
A: Nice to meet you. Do you know a lot of people here?
B: Actually, I only know Linda here. She's the one who invited me.
A: I see. Are you going to school here?
B: Yeah. I just arrived. I'm going to take a drama course. I'll be here for sic months.
A: Fantastic. Sounds interesting. Are you staying in a dormitory?
B: No. I have a couple of friends here, so we've rented an apartment.
A: By the way, let me give you my telephone number. Maybe we can get together sometime.
B: Thanks. We should have coffee sometime.
2.
A: Hi. I'm Tony.
B: Hello. I'm David.
A: Great party, isn't it.
B: Yes, terrific.
A: Do you know a lot of people here?
B: Yeah, I know most of them.
A: Are you studying here?
B: No, I'm here for a convention.
A: What kind of convention?
B: It's a computer convention. Most of these people are also attending it.
A: I see. Are you all staying in town?
B: Yeah, we're all staying at the convention center hotel downtown.
A: So, how long will you be here?
B: We finish in two days. Then I head back to Chicago.
A: Well, enjoy the rest of your visit.
B: Thanks. Nice talking to you.
3.
A: Hello. I don't think we've met. I'm Karen.
B: Hi, I'm Debbie. Nice to meet you.
A: You, too. Are you new in town?
B: Yes, I am. I'm afraid I don't know many people here.
A: Oh, I'll take you around and introduce you to a few people then.
B: Thanks.
A: Are you on vacation here?
B: Yes. My cousin lives here --- that's here over there --- Suzie Jacobs. I'm staying with her.
A: Oh, I know her. She's a good friend of mine.
B: Really?
A: Yeah. So, will you be here long?
B: About six weeks.
A: Great! I'll tell you what. I'm having a few friends over next Sunday. Why don't you and Suzie come over, too?
B: I'd love to. Thanks.
4.
A: Hi. My name's Jonathan.
B: Hi. Jim's the name.
A: Nice to meet you, Jim. Are you here with Teresa?
B: Yeah, she's an old friend from college. I'm staying with her until I find my own place. She invited me along because I don't know many people in town.
A: Great. You'll get to know everyone here soon. This is a very friendly crowd.
B: That's good.
A: So, did you just move here?
B: yes, I just started a new job here with a French language school. I speak French fluently.
A: Is that right? I've been thinking of studying French.
B: Oh! Well, let me give you my card. Call me some time next week to set up an appointment.
A: Great. Thanks. Well, in the meantime, enjoy the party.
B: You, too.
4. Let's Listen
1.
Los Angeles is really beautiful. Everyone is so healthy and perfect-looking, but kind of unfriendly. This afternoon I was parking my car at the beach when this man in a pickup truck started yelling at me. He said it was his parking space. At a public parking lot! We had to find another parking space, which wasn't easy, and it really scared my kids. When we finally got to the beach, it was just beautiful. We watched one of those great, slow California sunsets, then we had a delicious seafood dinner. After that, we drove back to our hotel and ordered dessert in our room --- apple pie and vanilla ice cream! The hotel staff was helpful, and they were very nice to my kids. I really appreciated that.
2.
When my friends and I arrived in Paris last week, we took this awful taxi from the airport to the hotel. We got in an accident, but no one was hurt! When we finally got to the hotel, the room was really small and dirty. And there was only one bed for three people! So, we asked them to give us a different room. For dinner, we went to this little restaurant across the street. I had the most delicious onion soup! The waiters were really friendly and helpful. They helped translate the menu for us and suggested some really delicious dishes.
3.
The buses in India are horrible! Today it took us twelve hours to go only 100 kilometers. The seats were really small, and it was much too crowded. The bus broke down, and we had to wait by the side of the road for a few hours. After an hour or so, the people on the bus started singing songs --- you know, to pass the time --- and some of them were even dancing. They asked me a lot of questions about my family back home, and that felt good. Then some kinds came by selling these delicious melons and crispy fried snacks. I'd never tasted anything so spicy! I'm really looking forward to sleeping in my hotel room tonight --- the bed is really soft and comfortable, and you can see the mountains from the window.
4.
I arrived here in Bangkok a couple of days ago. AT first, I was sure I was going to have a horrible vacation, because I had this awful toothache! Luckily, the man at the tourist office was really helpful. He found a great English-speaking dentist for me. The people have all been really friendly like that. I got my tooth fixed this morning, and then I went sightseeing and saw all of the wonderful old temples in the city. I took so many beautiful pictures. And the shopping! I've found a lot of great designer clothes for cheap prices. The only problem is the buses. They aren't air conditioned! Tomorrow, I'm taking taxis everywhere.
Unit 13: Hobbies and Pastimes
2. Let's Listen
1.
I love to eat out. I eat at restaurants most of the time. It's expensive, but I don't care.
2.
I read almost everything I can: books, magazines, newspapers. I go to the public library about twice a week.
3.
I never used to like stamp collecting, but now I think it's great. I've got two huge stamp albums. Hey, why don't you come and see my collection some time?
4.
My wife says I should take up gardening. We have a big garden, and she loves working in it, but the truth is, it bores me.
5.
Well, everyone in my family loves sports --- everyone, that is, except me. My family's out playing baseball and stuff all the time. But I think most sports are pretty boring. I don't like chasing balls around a field. And I couldn't hit a ball if I had to.
6.
My friends think I'm really boring because I'm always listening to music. I go to concerts all the time. I love Mozart and all that classical stuff.
3. Let's Listen
1.
I sued to play the piano a lot when I was younger, but I don't play much anymore. Now I enjoy playing in a band. We call ourselves The Bandits. We've been practicing for a few months in my garage, and pretty soon we're going to start playing at parties. Maybe we'll become famous! We all have a great time. I like doing things with other people --- that's what I like best about it.
2.
I've always collected things, even when I was young. I used to collect everything --- comic books, baseball cards, you name it. But they're all packed away in boxes now. Now my favorite pastime is gardening. I spend all weekend outside with my flowers. I love seeing them change. That's what I like best about it, I guess. They're these little seeds at first, and then one day, they're big, beautiful flowers.
3.
When I was a teenager, all I did was sit around playing video games. But I can't stand them anymore. I work in an office now, so I sit in front of a boring computer screen all day. Now I like being outdoors. I belong to a hiking group and we go someplace different every weekend. I keep fit and healthy this way. The best thing is that I can make some really great friends.
4
I like collecting things. I collected baseball cards when I was a kid, but I don't anymore. These days, baseball card collectors are only interested in the money. I wanted to collected things that are really beautiful, so that's why I started collecting stamps. Some of the stamps I have are really, really beautiful.. I think they're like paintings. What I like best is looking at my collection. It's like walking through a tiny museum full of wonderful paintings.
5.
I always loved reading as a kind, so for a long time I wanted to write children's books. I tried to do it for a few years, after college, but it was really hard to come up with good stories. I guess I'm not very good with words. Now, I'm happy just painting. I've won a few prizes, too --- in art competitions, for my watercolors and oils. The pictures are important to me, though, not the prizes. What I enjoy most is creating pictures. It makes me so happy.
6.
Well, I'm retired now, and I have a lot of free time. I worked for the same company for over thirty years, mostly in the same little office. I worked long hours, and when I came home from work, I was too tired to do anything but read the newspaper. Now it's different. I spend almost all my free time outdoors playing golf. I guess what I love best is looking at the beautiful blue sky.
4. Let's Listen
1.
A few months ago, I moved to this cute little house out in the country. Before I moved, all I did was sit in coffee shops and read or surf the Internet. Boring! Now I want to spend all my free time outside, enjoying nature. The only problem is, I'm not in very good shape, so I didn't like doing any sports, or anything that involves a lot of exercise. I tried hiking once, but I fell down a hill and hurt my leg. Don't get me wrong, I love the outdoors --- but what I really want is something I can do quietly in nature.
2.
I live in a big city, so I love being around lots of people. My brother is completely the opposite --- last weekend, he took me to the country to go bird-watching. I was so bored the whole time. I like talking to people and doing creative things. I'd just love to get all my friends together at my apartment in the city and do something. We could have a dinner party, maybe. Or we could bring over some guitars and drums, and stuff like that, and sing and dance!
3.
Exercise is really important to me. I like doing things where I keep active, things that are good for your health. My roommate isn't like that at all, though --- he wakes up and surfs the Internet for hours. Then he plays his guitar in his room all afternoon. Yuck! I just hate sitting around indoors! I especially hate surfing the Internet. I want to meet other people. I also want to get out and visit new places, like out in the country, where you can see some real nature.
4.
I'm not so young anymore, so I don't really like going to parties or working out at the gym all the time. I don't like hiking around in nature, either. I like to do things that develop my mind or things that teach me about other countries and places. What I really love is history. To me, a good history book is a lot of more exciting than a fancy dinner party, or some concert, or a big baseball game. And now there's a lot of great historical information on the Internet, too! I'm not one of those old ladies who sits at home and collects stamps. For me, learning something new is a real adventure!
Unit 14: Shopping Problems
2. Let's Listen
1.
Hey, they said this camcorder had a case --- but look! There's no case here.
2.
Look at this! I asked for a small T-shirt and they gave me an extra large sweatshirt.
3.
Hey, look what happened! I ordered these glasses through the mail and one of them came broken.
4.
Hey, look. All the buttons are missing from my new shirt. And look at this stain.
3. Let's Listen
1.
A: Can I exchange this shirt, please?
B: What's the problem?
A: I asked for a size 44, but this is a size 34.
B: Let me see if I can find one in the right size. Just a moment. I'm sorry, sir. We are completely out of your size. Could you come back next week? We'll have some more in then.
A: Um. Okay.
2.
A: I'd like to exchange these shoes, please?
B: Oh, are they the wrong size?
A: No, I just bought these and I noticed that the heels are coming off. Look.
B: I see what you mean. Do you have your receipt?
A: Let me see. Oh, it looks like I forgot it. Does it matter?
B: Yes. Could you bring us your receipt?
3.
A: Excuse me, I bought this briefcase here a few months ago. Look. Here's my receipt.
B: Yes?
A: The problem is, I can't get the lock to work.
B: Strange. Let's have a look. You're right. No problem. It comes with a two-year guarantee, so we'll repair it for you. But could you leave the briefcase with us for a few days?
A: Sure. No problem.
4.
A: Excuse me, I'd like to exchange this watch. I just bought it a few weeks ago, but look at this!
B: What seems to be the problem?
A: It's the band. It's already broken.
B: Oh. That's not good. Let me see if I can get you another one. I'm sorry. We are completely sold out of that style. I can order one for you, or do you want to exchange it for a different watch?
A: Well, I really like this style.
B: Tell you what. Call me here tomorrow. By then, I'll know when I can get you a new one.
A: Okay. Thanks. I'll call you tomorrow.
5.
A: Excuse me. I'd like to return this shirt.
B: Is there a problem with it?
A: Yes. See the sleeves? Believe it or not, this used to be a long-sleeved shirt.
B: Really.
A: Yes, I washed it once, and look at the sleeves. Now they're much too short.
B: I see what you mean. I'll get you another one. Could you just fill out this form for me, please?
A: Oh, sure. And here's my receipt.
6.
A: There's something wrong with this camera I bought here a few months ago.
B: What's the problem with it?
A: The back doesn't shut properly. See? It pops open when you try to shut it.
B: That's strange. I've never seen that problem before. We'll certainly repair it for you at no charge. But I do need one thing. Could you show me the guarantee that came with the camera?
A: Yes, here it is.
B: Thanks.
4. Let's Listen
1.
I went to the summer sale at the department store the other day. There were hundreds of people there. People were lined up in front of the main door before it opened. As soon as the doors opened, everyone rushed in. There were some great bargains there, but it was impossible to find what I wanted because of the crowds. I really wanted to buy a few things, but after a while I got fed up and left without buying anything. Big crowds drive me crazy. Next time, I wont' go shopping during a big sale.
2.
I bought lots of cheap clothes when I was on vacation last summer. Things were about half the price of the same things here. The clothes looked well made, so I spent a lot of money. But I've had problems with almost everything I bought. Some things fell apart. Some shrank as soon as I washed them. And the colors have faded on the rest. Next time, I'll save my money and wait for the sales at home.
3.
I needed a new camera last month, so I bought one from a store in the mall. I paid $148 for it, and it's a really good camera. It takes beautiful pictures. A few days ago, though, I found exactly the same camera in a store downtown for only $95. I was really annoyed, but I guess there's nothing much I can do about it. Next time I will spend more time comparing prices before I buy something.
4.
Some friends and I were on vacation in China last summer. I went shopping one day and got some really fabulous things. I got nice running shoes and tennis clothes. I thought the prices were reasonable and I hate bargaining, so I just paid the price they asked. The next day, one of my friends went back to the same store and decided to bargain. She got things for much cheaper prices than I paid. Net time I go traveling, I'll be sure to bargain when I buy something.
Unit 15: Hotel Services
2. Let's Listen
1.
A: Hello. I'd like to have some shirts pressed.
B: Yes, how soon will you need them?
A: Can I get them by 6 o'clock tonight?
B: Yes, sir. Just leave them in your room and I'll send someone to get them.
2.
A: Yes, can I help you?
B: Yes I'd like to make a long distance call to Japan.
A: You can make the call yourself. Just dial 011, 81, the area code, and the number.
B: Thanks.
3.
A: I'd like to order a large pot of coffee, please.
B: Yes, for how many people?
A: Two.
B: Anything to eat?
A: No thanks. That's all.
4.
A: Can you send someone to my room to help with my bags, please?
B: Yes, how many bags do you have?
A: Three.
B: Just leave them in the room and I'll send someone to bring them down to the lobby for you.
5.
A: Has anyone left a package for me?
B: Yes, we do have a large envelope for you at the front desk. Do you want me to send it up to your room?
A: It's okay. I'll come down for it, thanks.
6.
A: Can I help you?
B: Yes. Could you send up a couple of extra towels and another blanket?
A: Certainly. I'll send them up right away.
3. Let's Listen
1.
A: Good afternoon. Can I help you?
B: Yes, please. Could you check if there are any messages for me, please? I'm in room 219.
A: Sure. Let me see. No, I'm sorry, it doesn't look like there are any messages yet.
B: Oh, no! That's really too bad. I was expecting an important message from my boss.
A: I'm sorry. If any messages do come in, I'll let you know right away.
B: Thanks. Oh! I almost forgot. I need to mail these letters. Do you happen to know where the nearest post office is? Or a mailbox?
A: Actually, you can just leave them here, and we'll mail them for you.
B: Great! Thanks a lot!
2.
A: Can I help you?
B: Yes, I'd like to move to a different room, if possible.
A: Of course. Is there something wrong with your room, ma'am?
B: Yes. It faces the street, so it's pretty noisy.
A: I see. Let me check. Yes, I can move you to a room on the opposite side. That should be much quieter.
B: Great. And is it a non-smoking room?
A: Let me check on that. I'm sorry, it's not. All the non-smoking rooms are occupied at the moment.
B: That's too bad, I hate the smell of smoke. But at least it will be quieter.
3.
A: Can I help you, sir?
B: Yes, I need a taxi to the airport tomorrow morning.
A: No problem. I can arrange that for you right now. What time is your flight?
B: I think it's around 9:30, so can the taxi come around eight o'clock?
A: Actually, you'll probably want the taxi to pick you up around 6:30.
B: 6:30? Are you sure?
A: Well, the airport is pretty far from here, as you know. And it's been taking people a really long time to get through customs and immigration recently.
B: I guess you're right. Can you call me before the taxi comes tomorrow morning? I need about an hour to wake up and get ready.
A: No problem. I'll schedule a wake-up call for 5:30.
4.
A: Good evening, ma'am. Can I help you?
B: Hi. Can I still get room service? I've been driving all night and I'm hungry.
A: Sure. Here's a menu. I believe they're open for another fifteen minutes.
B: Hmm. Is there any way to get the lasagna without meat?
A: Actually, I'm sorry, they can't do that.
B: But I'm a vegetarian. I don't eat meat. Are you sure they can't help me?
A: I really wish they could. Maybe you should try the spaghetti. It's very tasty, and the sauce doesn't have any meat.
B: Hey, good idea! I'll have that. They can bring it up to room 147.
4. Let's Listen
1.
My friends and I few down here to the beach for spring vacation. Of course we're really excited about swimming, and partying, and meeting other college students. Our hotel is full of families and little kids, though! The restaurants are terrible --- really crowded with kids, and noisy --- and they're really slow, too. The hotel should have one restaurant that's just for adults, I think. Another problem is the service. The staff is too busy running activities for the little kids, so sometimes they don't bring us new towels or clean the room. It's really big, and it has a great view of the beach. The price is great, too. I guess most college students don't want to stay here, so the room rates are low.
2.
I travel a lot for my job --- too much, I think. Sometimes I'm away from home for three weeks or more. It can be pretty lonely. That's why I'm so happy about the hotel where I'm staying now. First of all, the restaurant serves light, healthy food that gives me a lot of energy for my work. Then, there's the staff. They're very friendly to me. My only complaint is with the room. The bed is very hard. They should buy softer mattress. Oh, and the rates are expensive, but the company pays for it, so I don't mind.
3.
Our trip to the lake has been pretty disappointing so far. It takes two days to drive there, so of course we have to stay in a hotel for one night on the way. My husband forgot to make a reservation, though! We found a hotel, but the restaurant is just a bar that serves food, so the kids can't eat there because they're too young. When I complained about it to the hotel manager, he just laughed at me. They should get a new manager! The room is dirty and tiny. It's really bad. The kids have to share a bed, and they're unhappy about that. Of course, the rates are very cheap, so that's good. We'll have to make sure to make reservations from now on.
4.
My flight was delayed by a big snowstorm, so I had to stay overnight in this hotel. My only complaint is the restaurants. There are three of the, and they are all way too expensive for me, because the airline isn't paying for my dinner. They should have at least one cheap, casual restaurant. The staff is so friendly, though. Whenever I call the front desk to ask for something, they always remember my name, and they work so quickly. The room is huge, with a giant bathroom that is bigger than my whole apartment. It's got everything --- a refrigerator, a hot tub, a microwave, even a big screen TV with a VCR. The rates are very expensive. I am so glad that the airline is paying for the room.
Unit 16: Movies
2. Let's Listen
1.
A: So, how was the movie?
B: Oh, not bad.
A: What was it about?
B: It's about a policeman who goes crazy and starts chasing people. Lots of excitement, car chases, things like that. You'd like it.
2.
A: Did you enjoy the movie?
B: Yeah, it was terrific. It really made me laugh.
A: So what's the story about?
B: It's about this crazy guy who gets lost on the freeway. He gets off at the wrong exit and then everything starts to go wrong.
3.
A: What movie did you see?
B: I saw a movie called Night Life.
A: What's it about?
B: It's about these things that come out of the ground at night and start killing people.
A: Sounds pretty frightening.
B: Yeah, it is.
4.
A: What was the movie like on Saturday?
B: Great. I really enjoyed it. Terrific special effects and an interesting story.
A: What's it about?
B: It's about a scientific experiment. They give this family some special drugs, and they go to sleep for 100 years. It's all about what happens when they wake up, and how the world has changed.
5.
A: So, tell me about the movie.
B: Oh, it's one of those cowboy stories. The usual thing. A cowboy rides into town on his horse, cleans up the town, and rides out with the girl.
A: Sounds like quite a story.
B: Yeah, really.
6.
A: Did you enjoy the movie?
B: Yeah. It was really exciting. It's about a drug gang that takes over a hotel. So, along comes this tough guy, and kills them off. Lots of action. I enjoyed it.
3. Let's Listen
1.
Thank you for calling Century Cinemas. Our movie today in Cinema 1 is Die harder: The Final Conflict. It's an action-packed movie with lots of car chases. Movie times are 2:30, 4:45, 7:30, and 10:00.
2.
In Cinema 2 today, we are showing the comedy, Party Animal. This hilarious film is full of big stars. The movie is showing at 1:30, 4:30, 6:15, and 9:00.
3.
Our movie in Cinema 3 today is called Dreams. This is a romance about a doctor an her patient. Show times are 1:00, 3:15, 6:30, and 9:30.
4.
You have reached the recorded message for Cinema 4. Today's movie is Cowboy's Run. It is set in Mexico. The cowboys fight bankers who want to take their land. Show times are noon, 3:30, 5:30, and 8:00.
5.
Cinema 5's movie for today, Space Children, is an exciting story of five people who are kidnapped by aliens. It is not suitable for children under 13. Show times are 2:00, 5:00, 7:00, and 9:15.
6.
Today's movie in Cinema 6 is Monster Party. Two young men are bitten by dogs, and, when the moon comes out, they turn into dogs and kill people. Children under 17 will not be admitted without an adult. Show times are 10:00, 1:45, 4:15, and 6:45.
4. Let's Listen
1.
I went to a really dumb movie last night. You should save yourself some money and find something else to do. It's supposed to be a comedy, but it isn't very funny at all. The story is really boring. It's all about some guys who are planning a bank robbery, and everything goes wrong. Some of the actors were really big stars, but the acting was just terrible. They seemed bored, and so was I. The ending was supposed to be this big surprise, but everyone in the theater knew it was coming. I guess the only good part was the music. The opening song had a great beat, and the rest of the soundtrack wasn't bad.
2.
I saw that new action movie this weekend. The story was much better than I expected. The main character has to go way underground, under the subway stations, to find this monster! The main character is that really handsome star Matt Castle. He looked fantastic. It's worth the price of a ticket just to see him on the big screen, smiling and fighting, and wearing these really great suits. The ending was a bit stupid and the music was disappointing, but I was still really into the story. If you like action movies, or good-looking movie stars, you should go out and see it right away.
3.
I saw an excellent movie last night. It was a totally different kind of story from a typical war movie0it was exciting and intelligent. The star was that actor who just won a big award. He's always good, but he's unbelievably good in this one. And the actress who plays opposite him is wonderful. The ending is really sad, but it also made me thing a lot about really deep and important stuff. I like it when movies do that to me. You should really try to see it. I don't usually like war movies, but this one is really exciting. It has a terrific soundtrack. The songs made the battle scenes really exciting.
4.
Have you seen that new animated movie that's showing now? You should see it. The story is about a war between humans and giant insects. I know it sounds kind of silly, but the story really works well. All the animation was done with computers, and they used the voices of some really famous actors. That really made the movie enjoyable. I won't say who wins in the end, but I will tell you that it's a big surprise. I left the theater very happy. I guess they could have chosen better music, though. I don't think rap music is good for that kind of movie.
Unit 17: Fears
2. Let's Listen
1.
A: Are you sure you don't want me to drive? Look at the traffic!
B: Hey, don't worry. I'm fine. Whoops!
A: Careful. Not so fast.
B: Don't worry. I'm fine. Now what's this thing again?
A: The brake! I said. "Brake!"
B: Oh, year.
2.
A: I think there's someone in the house.
B: Are you sure?
A: Yes, the lights were off when we left.
B: That's funny. Oh, I'm sure it's okay.
A: Be careful.
3.
A: Look --- over there in the garden.
B: Where?
A: There. Oh, do something quick. Oh, I'm so frightened of house things
B: It's okay. I've got it. Are you really frightened of this? It's the garden hose.
4.
A: Quick! Look in the kitchen.
B: Where?
A: There, behind the door. Oh, I hate those things. Can you do something?
B: It's just a little mouse. Nothing to be afraid of.
A: Oh, I can't stand mice. Do something!
B: Go get it, Fluffy.
5.
A: I'm sure I saw a big, black spider under the bed.
B: A spider? Are you sure? Let me check.
A: Did you get it?
B: Ah, yes, here it is. The missing button from my coat. I've been looking for it for days.
6.
A: Listen. I can hear someone downstairs.
B: Are you sure?
A: Yes, listen to that noise.
B: Let me check.
A: Be careful!
B: Don't worry. Everything is all right. We forgot to turn off the TV.
3. Let's Listen
1.
The first time I got on an airplane, I was terrified. I just couldn't understand how a big, heavy thing like a plane could stay up in the air. After we were in the air for a while, I spoke to the man next to me. He was an airplane engineer and explained how airplanes stay in the air. That really helped because I understand how planes work. I was still a little nervous on the next few flights, but now I really love flying.
2.
I was afraid of snakes when I was a kid. I remember going to the zoo and seeing them there and I thought they were kind of cute. But once, when I was out hiking, I nearly stepped on one and it tried to bite me. It was really ugly and I'm sure it was poisonous. Since then, I've been pretty terrified of them. I could never touch one now!
3.
Some people hate spiders. They think they're really creepy. I guess I felt like that when I was a kid. I used to scream if I saw a spider on the wall. My friend had a pet spider and I couldn't go near it. Then when I went to college, we had a spider collection in our biology lab. When we studied them, I decided they were interesting and intelligent, too. I kind of like them now.
4.
I was always afraid of the water as a kid. I would never go into the pool or swim at the beach. I was sure I would drown. Then I took swimming lessons in high school. Once I learned how to swim, I felt different. Now I love the water and especially the beach. I feel totally safe because now I know how to take care of myself in the water.
5.
I don't really like driving on the freeway. I guess it's because the traffic moves so fast. I didn't use to be so nervous. I used to travel all over using the freeways. But one day, I was in a car accident and I lost all my confidence. So nowadays, I only use the freeway when it's really necessary.
6.
I was so afraid of animals l when I was younger --- all kinds o f animals --- dogs, cats, even horses. I didn't like the way they felt when I touched them, and I was sure they were going to bite me. I even hated going to the zoo. That all changed when I turned 13, and my mom gave me a puppy for my birthday. He was so cute and friendly that I realized an animal can really be your best friend.
4. Let's Listen
1.
When I was a kid, I got stuck in an elevator when the electricity went out,. And since then I've always been afraid of elevators. I was all alone, and there was no way to get out of the elevator. I hated that feeling. Now I almost never use elevators. I take the stairs instead. If I have to take an elevator --- for example, if I'm in a really tall building --- I make sure there's someone else in the elevator with me. The only problem is, sometimes I have to wait a long time until another person comes along.
2.
I don't like swimming in the ocean because the waves are so dangerous. They always knock me over. I also hate the way that seaweed touches me when I swim in the ocean. I always think it's some animal that's going to bite me --- you know, like a shark or a jellyfish. That's why I only swim in a swimming pool. The only problem is that the pool in my neighborhood is always crowded.
3.
Dogs are the only animals I'm really afraid of. But not all dogs. Just big dogs. I don't mind cats and birds because they don't usually bite you. But dogs? That's a different story. I'm sure it's because of the time a huge dog chased me when I was a kid. It only bit me once, but I've been really scared of dogs over since. I never visit anyone if they have a big dog in the house. That's a real problem because a lot of my friends have really big dogs. So they always have to come my house.
4.
I don't know why, but I'm really afraid of heights. I work in a tall building, and I can't even stand to look out my office window. Right away, I get this feeling like I'm suddenly going to fall. I'm really afraid. Of course, airplanes are the worst. I'm really nervous when I have to fly. The biggest problem is that there are some fun things I can't do with my kids. The other weekend, I took them to an amusement park. They were excited about going on the roller coasters, but I was too afraid to take them. My kids were really disappointed. I felt terrible about letting them down.
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