(대학편입관련 영어회화) 대학편입 관련 42개 상황별 기본회화

대학편입 관련(Transferring to a University) 총 14개의 주제에 대해 42개의 전형적인 상황이 나옵니다. 대학도서관에서 만날 수 있는 온갖 상황을 접해 보실 수 있습니다. 대학의 꽃이라 불리는 도서관을 오늘 다시 한 번 방문해 보시지 않으시겠습니까?

회화는 읽고 또 읽고 하여 몸에 익도록 해야 합니다.
수학공부 하듯이 힘들여 한 방에 머리에 담으려 하지 마시고
느긋하게 부담없이 자주 자주 읽어서 몸으로 암기해야 합니다.

제일 좋은 방법은 전체를 하루에 한 번씩 습관적으로 읽는 겁니다.
절대 외우려고 하지 마시고, 몸에 익을 때까지 그냥 계속 읽으시면 됩니다.
이렇게 반복을 통해 몸으로 외운 것은 오래 오래 갑니다.
잘못하면 평생 갑니다.

외울 때는 머리가 아니라 몸으로!!!
말할 때는 머리가 아니라 가슴으로!!!
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Transfer Plans

1

A: Are you planning on transferring?
B: Yes. What about you?
A: Yeah, I think so.
B: Where do you want to go?
A: I was thinking either CSULA or UCLA.
B: Those are great schools.
A: Where do you want to transfer to?
B: I'm not really sure yet.
A: You still have time to figure it out.
B: That's true.
A: Hopefully you'll figure it out pretty soon.
B: I will. Good luck with CSULA and UCLA.


2

A: Are you going to transfer?
B: Yes, I'm going to transfer. Are you?
A: Yes. I want to transfer.
B: What school do you want to transfer to?
A: Either CSULA or UCLA.
B: Either school would be a great choice.
A: Where are you going to transfer to?
B: I don't know.
A: You have plenty of time to think about it.
B: You're right.
A: Good luck figuring it out.
B: I'll figure it out eventually.


3

A: Do you plan on transferring schools?
B: I want to. Do you?
A: I'm thinking about it.
B: Where do you want to transfer to?
A: I want to go to CSULA or UCLA.
B: Those are pretty good schools.
A: Where are you planning on transferring to?
B: I haven't thought about it yet.
A: At least you still have time to think about it.
B: I know.
A: I hope that you figure it out.
B: I'll think of something.

 


 
What College to Transfer to

1

A: What are your plans?
B: What plans are you talking about?
A: Your plans as far as college.
B: I want to transfer.
A: You want to transfer?
B: That's what I plan to do.
A: Where do you want to transfer to?
B: I want to go to school out of state.
A: Which state?
B: Maybe New York.
A: That would be a big move.
B: I'm still thinking about it.


2

A: Tell me your plans.
B: I'm not sure what plans you're referring to.
A: I'm talking about your college plans.
B: I'm going to transfer colleges.
A: Is that right?
B: That's what I'm working on doing.
A: Where are you going to transfer to?
B: I don't know yet. Somewhere out of state, probably.
A: Which state exactly?
B: New York would be nice.
A: That's pretty far away.
B: I know it's a big move. That's why I'm still thinking about it.


3

A: What plans have you made?
B: My plans as far as what?
A: Your plans for college.
B: Oh. I plan on transferring.
A: Oh, really?
B: Yeah. That's the plan.
A: What school are you transferring to?
B: I want to transfer to a school out of state.
A: Which state are you thinking of?
B: I wouldn't mind transferring to a school in New York.
A: That's on the other side of the country.
B: I know, but I'm still weighing my options.

 


 
Classes Taken for Transfer


1

A: What classes have you taken so far?
B: I've been working on my GE classes.
A: Is that all?
B: That's it for right now.
A: What about your other classes?
B: I'm working towards transferring schools.
A: Which classes have you finished already?
B: I've finished all my English and math classes.
A: How many classes do you have left for your GE?
B: Only three.
A: That's amazing.
B: I'm almost ready to transfer.


2

A: Which classes have you completed?
B: I have been taking classes for my General Education.
A: Those are the only classes?
B: That's all I need to take right now.
A: Why don't you take any other classes?
B: I'm just working on transferring right now.
A: What classes are you done with?
B: I'm done with all my math and English classes.
A: How many more classes do you need to finish for your GE?
B: I have three more.
A: That's great!
B: I just need three more classes, and I can transfer.


3

A: What classes have you been taking?
B: I've been taking my GE classes.
A: That's it?
B: That's all that I need right now.
A: Why haven't you been taking any other classes?
B: I'm taking classes so that I can transfer soon.
A: What classes have you taken so far?
B: I don't need to take any more English or math classes.
A: How many GE classes do you have left?
B: I have about three left.
A: Good job!
B: Yeah. I'm just about ready to transfer.

 


 
Classes Needed for Transfer


1

A: Are you planning on taking classes next semester?
B: Yeah. That's the plan.
A: What classes are you going to take?
B: I'm going to take an English and a math class.
A: What else are you taking?
B: I'm also going to take a psychology class.
A: Is that for your major?
B: It counts toward my major, but I'm taking it as part of my GE.
A: So you're working on finishing your GE?
B: That's all I'm trying to do right now.
A: Why are you only working on your GE classes?
B: Once I finish those classes, then I can transfer.


2

A: Are you going to take classes next semester?
B: I plan to.
A: Which classes?
B: I will be taking another English and math class.
A: Is there anything else?
B: I'm going to take a psychology class.
A: Are you taking the psychology class as part of your major?
B: It goes toward my GE and my major.
A: So, you're just working on your GE right now?
B: Yeah. That's the plan for right now.
A: Why only your GE classes?
B: I'll be able to transfer once I finish those classes.


3

A: Were you going to take some classes next semester?
B: Of course!
A: Which ones?
B: I need to take another English and math class.
A: That's it?
B: I think I may also sign up for a psych class.
A: Is the psychology class for your major?
B: That class will count toward my GE and my major.
A: You're just trying to finish your GE?
B: I need to finish these classes for now.
A: I don't understand why you're only working on your GE classes.
B: Because I can't transfer until I finish those classes.

 


 
Filling out a College Application

1

A: What are you doing?
B: I'm just filling out applications.
A: Applications for what?
B: I'm filling out college applications.
A: But you're already in college.
B: I am going to transfer.
A: What school are you going to transfer to?
B: I still need to fill out the applications.
A: What schools are you applying to?
B: I'm applying to NYU and UCLA.
A: I wish you luck!
B: Thank you. I hope I get accepted.


2

A: What's up?
B: I'm filling out these applications.
A: What applications?
B: College applications.
A: You're in college already.
B: I'm planning on transferring to another school.
A: Which school?
B: I won't know until I mail these applications.
A: Which schools are you applying to?
B: I'm going to apply to NYU and UCLA.
A: I hope all goes well with that.
B: Cross your fingers.


3

A: What are you up to?
B: I'm filling out applications.
A: You're filling out applications for what?
B: They're college applications.
A: You're already in college.
B: I'm going to transfer to a different school.
A: What school are you transferring to?
B: I'm not sure yet. I'm still filling out applications.
A: What colleges are you going to apply to?
B: I'm filling out applications to NYU and UCLA.
A: Good luck with that.
B: I hope one of the two accepts me.

 


 
Registering for Classes Needed for Transfer

1

A: Is this where I go to register for classes?
B: This is it.
A: I need to add a few classes.
B: What classes would you like to add?
A: I need to take some classes that will help me transfer.
B: Have you finished any classes so far?
A: This is my first semester.
B: Did you already take the placement test?
A: I took it last month.
B: What English and math classes were you placed in?
A: I got placed in Math 131 and English 1A.
B: Okay. I'll register you for both of those classes.


2

A: Do I need to register here?
B: You're in the right place.
A: I would like to add some classes.
B: What classes do you need?
A: I need to take some GE classes.
B: What classes have you finished so far?
A: I just started here.
B: You're going to need to take the placement test.
A: I took it a month ago.
B: Do you know what English and math classes you placed in?
A: The test placed me in English 1A and Math 131.
B: I'll add those classes to your schedule.


3

A: Is this the registration desk?
B: Yes, this is the place.
A: I need to get some classes.
B: What classes would you like?
A: I need to finish my GE classes so that I can transfer.
B: Have you finished any of your GE classes yet?
A: This is going to be my first semester.
B: Have you taken the placement test yet?
A: I believe I already took the placement test last month.
B: What math and English classes did you get placed in?
A: I was placed in English 1A and Math 131.
B: I'll make sure you have those classes this semester.

 


 
Talking to a Counselor about Transferring

1

A: What can I help you with today?
B: I need to talk to you about transferring.
A: Where did you want to transfer to?
B: I have no idea.
A: You have plenty of time to think about it.
B: What do I need to do in order to transfer?
A: You're going to need to finish your General Education.
B: How many classes is that?
A: The GE is 60 credits worth of classes.
B: Is that a lot?
A: You can finish in about two years.
B: Oh. That shouldn't be a problem at all.


2

A: Can I help you?
B: May I talk to you about transferring schools?
A: Where would you like to transfer to?
B: I haven't figured that out yet.
A: You have more than enough time to figure it out.
B: What must I do to transfer?
A: First, you have to complete your General Education.
B: How many GE classes are there?
A: You need 60 credits of GE classes.
B: How long will that take?
A: If you work fast, you can finish in a matter of two years.
B: I can do that.


3

A: What do you need?
B: I wanted to talk to you about transferring.
A: What school do you want to transfer to?
B: I'm not really sure yet.
A: You still have time to think about it.
B: What do I need to do in the meantime?
A: You'll need to finish your GE.
B: Exactly how many classes would I need to take?
A: You need to complete 60 credits worth of classes to finish your General Education.
B: That sounds like a lot of classes.
A: It will take you at the most 2 years, depending on your pace.
B: That shouldn't be too hard.

 


 
Asking a Professor to Write a Reference Letter

1

A: Can you help me with something, sir?
B: What do you need?
A: Well, I was planning on transferring soon.
B: Where are you going to transfer?
A: I want to transfer either to NYU or UCLA.
B: I'm glad to hear that, but what can I do for you?
A: I was wondering if you could write a couple of reference letters for me.
B: Is that all?
A: That's all I need from you.
B: I can do that for you.
A: You're a lifesaver.
B: They'll be ready tomorrow.


2

A: I need your help.
B: What do you need me to do for you?
A: I want to transfer pretty soon.
B: Where to?
A: I'm applying to both NYU and UCLA.
B: What do you need me to help you with?
A: Could you write two letters of reference for me?
B: Is that all that you need?
A: It would mean a lot to me.
B: I'll write a couple of letters for you.
A: I really appreciate your help.
B: Pick them up from me tomorrow.


3

A: Do you think that you can help me?
B: What can I do for you?
A: I'm going to be transferring schools soon.
B: That's great! Where do you want to transfer to?
A: I'm going to apply to NYU and UCLA.
B: That's wonderful, but what do you need from me?
A: I need you to write a couple of letters of reference for me.
B: That's it?
A: Yes, that's it.
B: That shouldn't be a problem.
A: Thank you so much.
B: I'll have them ready for you tomorrow.

 


 
Not Accepted to a University

1

A: You got a letter in the mail.
B: Give it to me.
A: What is it?
B: It's from NYU.
A: What does it say?
B: I didn't get accepted.
A: You can't be serious!
B: I'm serious.
A: Are you all right?
B: NYU was my first choice.
A: I'm sorry that you didn't get in.
B: I'll just have to wait for UCLA.


2

A: There's a letter here for you.
B: Let me see it.
A: What's the letter about?
B: It's a letter from NYU.
A: Tell me what it says!
B: I didn't get in.
A: You're lying.
B: I'm not lying.
A: Are you upset?
B: I had high hopes for NYU.
A: I'm sorry you didn't get accepted.
B: Hopefully, I'll get accepted to UCLA.


3

A: You received a letter in the mail.
B: Give it here.
A: Who's the letter from?
B: I think it's my acceptance letter from NYU.
A: I want to know what it says.
B: They didn't accept me.
A: Are you serious?
B: It's the truth.
A: Are you okay?
B: I really wanted to get into NYU.
A: I am really sorry to hear that.
B: It's okay. I'm still waiting to hear from UCLA anyway.

 


 
Deciding not to Transfer

1

A: Have you figured out where you want to transfer to?
B: I can't think of where to go.
A: Where would you like to go to school?
B: I really don't know.
A: You can't think of anything?
B: I really like where I'm at now.
A: So, why don't you just stay here?
B: That may be what I'm going to do.
A: It's a perfectly good school.
B: You're absolutely right.
A: Do you know what you're going to do now?
B: I'm just going to stay at PCC.


2

A: Do you know where you want to transfer to?
B: I don't have the slightest clue.
A: What school would you like to go to?
B: I'm not sure.
A: You honestly have no idea?
B: PCC is perfectly fine for me.
A: You might as well stay here.
B: That's not a bad idea.
A: PCC is a wonderful institution.
B: You have a point.
A: So, what are you going to do?
B: I'm just going to keep going to PCC.


3

A: Where are you planning on transferring to?
B: I can't seem to make a decision.
A: Where do you want to go?
B: I honestly have no idea.
A: You haven't thought about it?
B: I like it here at PCC.
A: Why don't you just continue going to PCC?
B: I like that idea.
A: It's a great school.
B: I completely agree.
A: So, have you made your decision yet?
B: I'm staying right where I'm at.

 


 
Accepted to a University

1

A: You got a letter in the mail.
B: Give it to me.
A: What is it?
B: It's my acceptance letter from UCLA.
A: What does it say?
B: I've been accepted!
A: Are you serious?
B: I'm serious.
A: Good for you!
B: NYU was my first choice, but UCLA is just fine.
A: I'm so proud of you.
B: Thanks. I'm proud of myself, too.


2

A: Here's a letter for you.
B: Let me see it.
A: Who's the letter from?
B: It's a letter from UCLA about my acceptance.
A: Read it!
B: UCLA accepted me!
A: Really?
B: I'm not joking. I got accepted!
A: I'm so happy for you!
B: UCLA was my second choice, but I'm happy knowing I've been accepted.
A: I am really proud of you.
B: You have no idea how proud I am of myself.


3

A: A letter came for you in the mail.
B: Give it here.
A: What's the letter about?
B: I think it's my acceptance letter from UCLA.
A: Did you get in?
B: I got in!
A: You're not kidding?
B: They really let me in.
A: Congratulations!
B: I really wanted to get into NYU, but UCLA is just as good.
A: You have no idea how proud I am of you.
B: I'm so excited.


 
Before Transferring to a New School

1

A: Are you ready yet?
B: What are you talking about?
A: You're transferring tomorrow.
B: Yeah. I'm ready.
A: Are you nervous?
B: Of course I am.
A: What are you nervous about?
B: I won't know anybody.
A: That shouldn't be a problem.
B: Why?
A: It's good to meet new people.
B: You're right. I should be okay.


2

A: You ready?
B: Am I ready for what?
A: Are you ready to transfer to a new school tomorrow?
B: Oh. Yes, I'm ready to transfer.
A: You're not nervous, are you?
B: I'm very nervous.
A: Why are you nervous?
B: I'm not going to know anybody there.
A: That's not a problem.
B: That makes me nervous.
A: It's fun meeting new people.
B: I didn't think about it that way.


3

A: You're ready, right?
B: Ready for what?
A: Are you ready to transfer tomorrow?
B: Yes. I am ready.
A: You're not nervous?
B: Of course I'm nervous.
A: What are you most nervous about?
B: I won't know anybody at that school.
A: You shouldn't be nervous about that.
B: Why not?
A: Meeting new people is a good thing.
B: That's a good way to think about it.

 


 
First Day At a New School

1

A: Are you new here?
B: Yes, I am.
A: Is this your first year in college?
B: I actually transferred here from another school.
A: Which school?
B: I transferred from PCC.
A: How do you like it here compared to PCC?
B: I love it here.
A: Do you like it better here or at PCC?
B: Don't get me wrong. I like it here, but PCC is better.
A: So, why did you leave PCC?
B: Because I got my AA, and I'm now working towards my Bachelor's Degree.


2

A: You're new here, right?
B: Yes, I am new.
A: Is this your first semester?
B: I just transferred from another school.
A: What school did you transfer from?
B: I came here from PCC.
A: Do you like it here so far?
B: I am really enjoying it here so far.
A: Which is better, here or PCC?
B: I think PCC is a lot better than here.
A: Why didn't you just stay at PCC?
B: I graduated, and now want to get a BA.


3

A: You must be new.
B: As a matter of fact, I am.
A: Have you just started college?
B: No. I transferred here from a different school.
A: What school?
B: I transferred here from PCC.
A: Do you like it here?
B: I really like it here so far.
A: Do you like it better here or at PCC?
B: I like PCC better.
A: If that's the case, then why did you leave?
B: I graduated, and am working towards my next degree.

 


 
Transferring from another school

1

A: Are you new to this school?
B: Yes, I'm new.
A: Is this your first year in college?
B: I transferred from another school.
A: Where did you transfer from?
B: I was at PCC before.
A: Why did you transfer?
B: I was going to go here first, but my grades weren't good enough.
A: Did you like it at PCC?
B: PCC is an incredible school.
A: Well, I wish you luck here.
B: I'm sure I'll like it here.


2

A: Are you new here?
B: This is my first day here.
A: Are you a freshman in college?
B: I started school somewhere else.
A: What school did you transfer from?
B: I started at PCC.
A: What made you transfer?
B: My grades weren't good enough to go here.
A: Did you like PCC?
B: I loved PCC.
A: Good luck here.
B: I'm excited to be here.


3

A: You're new here, right?
B: Yes, I am.
A: Will this be your first year?
B: No, I transferred here.
A: What school did you come from?
B: I transferred from PCC.
A: Why'd you transfer here?
B: I wanted to attend this school originally, but my grades out of high school weren't good enough.
A: Is PCC a good school?
B: PCC is great!
A: I hope you enjoy it here.
B: Thank you very much.

 

 

 



 

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