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톡톡 튀는 구어체 영어 30개
 
 
 
I'm loaded for bear.  난 모든 준비가 끝났어.

 

You're barking up the wrong tree.  넌 헛다리 짚었어.

 

I have other fish to fry.  내겐 더 중요한 일이 있어.

 

My boss keeps his finger in the pie for everything.

사장님은 모든 일에 간섭하려 한다.

 

This puts the icing on the cake.  이게 바로 화룡점정. (훌륭한 마무리)

 

The wife is bringing home the bacon in that family.

저 집은 부인이 돈을 벌어오지. (성공하다, 시합에 이기다)

 

You should learn to take such a story with a grain of salt.

그런 이야기는 에누리 해서 들을 줄 알아야지. (다 믿지 않다)

 

Like the pot calling the kettle black. 똥 묻은 개가 겨 묻은 개를 나무란다.

 

I have nothing to do with this.  난 아무 관련이 없어, 상관없는 일이야.

 

I'll give you a ride.  태워 다 줄게

 

I've had enough of you!  이제 너한테 질렸어!

 

Give my best to your folks.  가족들에게 안부전해주세요

 

Catch you later.   나중에 보자

 

Are you nuts?  너 미쳤니?

 

Think nothing of it.  마음 쓰지 마요.

 

Are you seeing someone?  누구 사귀는 사람 있어?

 

Speak for yourself!   너나 그렇겠지, 당신이나 그렇지

 

Would you get that?  문 좀 열어 줄래? 전화 좀 받아줄래? (방문객이나 전화)

 

I'll have the same.  같은 걸로 주세요.

 

Make it two.  같은 걸로 2개 주세요.

 

You have a point there. 바로 그 말이에요. 네 말이 맞아

 

Get the message?  알아들었어?

 

What's the bottom line? 요점이 뭐야?

 

What do you want from me?  나보러 어쩌라는 거야? 나한테 뭘 기대하는 거야?

 

You are on. 그래 좋았어. 좋을대로 (특히 내기를 받아들일 경우)

 

The ball's in your court.  이제 결정은 네 몫이야.

 

Take my word for it.  진짜야, 믿어줘.

 

You have my word.  약속합니다.

 

Not that I know of.  내가 알기로는 그렇지 않아.

 

No way to tell. 알 길이 없어.

 

 

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(데이트관련 영어회화) 데이트 관련 24개 상황별 기본회화

사교 관련(Socializing) 총 8개의 주제에 대해 24개의 전형적인 상황이 나옵니다. 

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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Dating Discussion


1

A: Do you enjoy going on dates?
B: Yes. I find dates to be a lot of fun.
A: What's so fun about them?
B: They give me the opportunity to get to know someone better.
A: So you always have fun on dates?
B: Not always. I don't always like the person I'm on the date with.
A: Why not?
B: My date may not be my type.
A: So then why would you ask them out in the first place?
B: I didn't realize until after our date that they weren't my type.
A: Sounds like a huge waste of time to me.
B: Now that I think about it, it really is sometimes.


2

A: Do you like dating?
B: It's really a lot of fun.
A: What makes it so much fun?
B: It makes it easier to get to know somebody.
A: Are dates always fun to you?
B: Sometimes I may not like the person I'm having a date with.
A: Why is that?
B: The other person isn't always my type.
A: Why would you bother going out with them then?
B: I didn't know that they weren't my type until after I got to know them better.
A: It seems to me that you're wasting your time.
B: You are absolutely correct, sometimes it is a waste.


3

A: Are dates fun for you?
B: I enjoy dating a lot.
A: Why are they so fun for you?
B: Dates allow me to meet new people.
A: Your dates are always fun?
B: Well, I don't always like who I'm dating; so not always.
A: How come?
B: The person I am dating may not be my type.
A: How come you asked them out if they weren't your type?
B: You don't always know what type of person you go on a date with until you know them well enough.
A: Dating sounds pointless.
B: Now that you mention it, sometimes you're right.

 


Asking for a Date (1)


1

A: Can I ask you a question?
B: Sure, what's up?
A: Well, I was just wondering if you'd like to go out this Friday.
B: Really?
A: Yeah, I was thinking we could get a bite to eat and catch a movie.
B: That sounds like fun.
A: Of course, we can do something else if you'd like.
B: No, no, dinner and a movie sounds great.
A: Well, what time would you like me to pick you up?
B: How about 7:30?
A: That sounds good, so I'll see you then.
B: Okay, cool.


2

A: May I ask you a quick question?
B: Of course.
A: How would you like to go on a date with me this Friday?
B: Seriously?
A: Well, I figured that we could go see a movie and get some dinner.
B: Cool, that sounds like it will be fun.
A: We can always do something else if you'd rather.
B: Not at all. I would love to go to dinner and a movie.
A: That's great, so what time do you want me to come get you?
B: Is 7:30 okay?
A: Friday at 7:30 sounds perfect.
B: Great. See you then.


3

A: Can I ask you something?
B: Sure you can. What's going on?
A: Would you go out with me on Friday?
B: Are you for real?
A: I thought that we could go to dinner and a movie.
B: That actually sounds like it would be a lot of fun.
A: Unless there's something else you would prefer to do.
B: Actually, I would really like to go to dinner and a movie.
A: What time do you want me to come by and pick you up?
B: Is 7:30 cool with you?
A: That's perfect, so I'll see you then.
B: Perfect. I will see you on Friday.

 


Asking for a Date (2)


1

A: Hi, Todd, how is it going?
B: Things are going well. How are you, Mary?
A: I've also been doing well.
B: You know I've been thinking about maybe taking in a movie this weekend. Do you like to go to the movies?
A: Yes, I really enjoy movies.
B: Well, I've been hoping that we could spend some time together away from here. I was wondering if you would like to go out Friday evening for dinner and a movie.
A: Sure, that sounds good.
B: Is there any movie in particular that you might be interested in?
A: I was thinking about that movie, “Australia.”
B: Yeah, that looks like one that we both might enjoy. If I picked you up at 7:00, would that work out OK for you?
A: Seven o'clock would be great!
B: Fine, then I'll see you at 7:00. I am looking forward to a great evening!


2

A: Hey Todd, how are you?
B: I've been doing well. How are things with you, Mary?
A: Things are good with me also.
B: Mary, I was looking in the paper at the new movies coming out. Do you enjoy movies?
A: Yes, I go all the time.
B: I was hoping that you and I could maybe spend a Friday evening together. I was wondering if you would like to go with me this Friday to see a movie and get a bite to eat afterwards.
A: I would love to go out with you on Friday.
B: Do you have a certain movie that you would like to see?
A: I've heard a lot of things about the movie “Australia.”
B: You know, I was thinking that that would be a good movie to go see together. Would 7:00 be a good time to pick you up?
A: Seven o'clock would be perfect!
B: OK, I'll pick you up at 7:00 then.


3

A: Todd, how have you been?
B: Everything is good. How have you been, Mary?
A: Perfect, couldn't be better.
B: Mary, I was thinking that I might go to the movies this weekend. Do you go to the movies very often?
A: Yes, I like going to the movies.
B: Would you be interested in letting me take you to the movies on Friday? Maybe we could get a bite to eat afterwards.
A: I think I would enjoy seeing a movie with you on Friday.
B: I am not sure what movies are out right now. Have you heard of any that you might be interested in?
A: I think that that new movie, “Australia,” looks like it might be good.
B: That movie sounded interesting to me too. If I picked you up at 7:00, would that be too early?
A: I think that seven o'clock will work out well.
B: Perfect! Well, I'll see you at 7:00 on Friday, then!

 


Meeting a Blind Date


1

A: Hi, are you Mia?
B: I am Mia. You must be Rubin.
A: Yes, that's me!
B: It's so good to finally meet you. Karen has told me so much about you!
A: I hope that she had good things to say about me!
B: She had only good things to say. Did you have trouble finding me?
A: Well, how many beautiful women in a red dress by the fountain are there?
B: Thank you for the compliment!
A: So would you like to go get a bite to eat, Mia?
B: That sounds perfect. Lead the way!


2

A: Hi, is your name Mia?
B: Yes, my name is Mia. Are you Rubin?
A: Yes, I am Rubin!
B: Finally! The infamous Rubin! I've heard so much about you that I feel like I already know you.
A: Oh no, I hope they had positive things to say.
B: Don't worry. All of the stories were good. How were you able to find me so quickly?
A: It was pretty easy to find the beautiful woman in a red dress next to the fountain.
B: Well, I guess that kind of narrowed it down!
A: Mia, could I interest you in some lunch down the street at my favorite cafe?
B: Yes, it's a great day for a little walk and some lunch.


3

A: Hi, I am looking for a woman named Mia.
B: I think I am who you are looking for. You have got to be Rubin, then.
A: That would be me!
B: Rubin! Karen and Mike have spoken about you so often that I feel like I've met you before.
A: I hope that what they had to say was mostly good!
B: They only said wonderful things about you. You did a good job of finding me.
A: Finding the beautiful woman in a red dress next to the fountain wasn't all that hard.
B: Yes, I guess it was a choice of me or the pigeons!
A: I was hoping that we could take a walk down the street to my favorite cafe.
B: Lunch sounds great! Let's head on out!

 


Calling After the Date


1

A: Hi Linda, this is Todd.
B: Todd, good to hear from you!
A: I just wanted to tell you what a great time I had with you at the movies last week.
B: Me too, Todd! Thanks for suggesting that great movie.
A: I also enjoyed it and was wondering if you would like to go for a hike in the mountains with me on Saturday.
B: I would love to join you on a hike. Could I maybe bring a picnic lunch for us to eat on the trail?
A: Sure Linda, that's a great suggestion.
B: Fine then, what time are we going to leave?
A: I was thinking maybe 9:00 or so, so that we could get started before the heat gets too bad.
B: Nine would be perfect. I'll see you then!


2

A: Linda, this is Todd calling.
B: Todd, I am so happy you called!
A: Linda, I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed our time together last Friday night.
B: Boy, Todd, that was one great movie you picked out! Thanks for asking me to go with you!
A: I had a great time too and was thinking that maybe you might want to join me for a hike to the waterfalls on Saturday.
B: A hike would be great! Let me pack us a nice picnic lunch, OK?
A: Linda, that would be a perfect addition.
B: I'll take care of the lunch then, and you can take care of the other plans. What time would you like to pick me up?
A: I was hoping to leave by 9:00 so that it won't be too hot for the hike.
B: Nine is a great time to get started. I'll see you on Saturday!


3

A: Oh hi, Linda, this is Todd.
B: Yes, Todd, how nice to hear your voice!
A: Linda, I just wanted to say that I had a wonderful evening with you last Friday.
B: I really enjoyed our evening together, Todd.
A: I had fun also and was wondering if you would like to go hiking with me in the mountains on Saturday.
B: Hiking would be perfect! May I bring along a picnic lunch for us to share?
A: A picnic lunch would be a nice thing to have along.
B: I'll work on the lunch, and you can work out the details of where we will go. What time will you be at my house?
A: Nine would be good, don't you think?
B: Nine is good. See you on Saturday!

 


An Argument


1

A: John, I was talking to the travel agent about where we might be taking our vacation this year.
B: I am going fishing in Alaska with my friend, Mark.
A: What are you talking about?
B: What's wrong with heading out with Mark for vacation?
A: You and I have been together for a whole year, and our vacation time should be about the two of us!
B: Really? Who made that rule up?
A: With that attitude, I don't really think we have much more to discuss here.
B: That works for me!


2

A: John, I was looking through some magazines for ideas about where we might go on vacation this year.
B: I've already told my buddy, Mark, that I am going hunting with him in Alaska.
A: You can't be serious!
B: Hey, I've always gone hunting or fishing on vacation. I am sorry that bothers you.
A: After a year together, I thought it pretty safe to assume that we would automatically spend our vacation together.
B: Says who? I don't think that is necessarily the case.
A: You know, now that I think about it, I really don't have much more to say to you at all!
B: Whatever you say!


3

A: Brian and Christina were mentioning that maybe it would be fun to go on vacation together this year, John.
B: I thought that I already told you that I am going with Mark to Alaska.
A: Are you kidding me?
B: You know what? You and I had no plans, so I made plans with Mark. What's the problem?
A: We have been together for a year and usually, people who've been together a year, take their vacation together.
B: I don't think that I ever heard of that rule before. Any more rules that you would like to tell me about?
A: Go on your vacation with Mark and when you come back, why don't you just move in with him as well!
B: I am really looking forward to getting away from you. Far away from you!

 


Rejecting an Invitation


1

A: Joe, how are you doing?
B: I am great! How about you, Mary? How are you?
A: I am doing great! Thank you for asking, Joe.
B: I was wondering if you want to go see a movie with me tonight?
A: I need to stay home tonight and finish my term paper.
B: OK. What about going to the movies on Friday night?
A: What were you planning on seeing?
B: I was thinking about seeing that one about the rapist serial killer.
A: How about “The Secret Life of Bees”?
B: That's a chick flick!


2

A: Hi Joe, how are you doing today?
B: Things are going good today. How have you been doing, Mary?
A: Things are going well for me, Joe.
B: Want to go see a movie tonight?
A: My parents are taking me to dinner tonight.
B: Could you go with me to the movies on Friday night, instead?
A: What movie did you want to see?
B: There is a new horror flick about a rapist serial killer.
A: I was thinking that I would like to see “The Secret Life of Bees.”
B: Oh great! Sounds like something I need to bring Kleenex to!


3

A: Hey Joe, how have you been?
B: I am doing well. How about you, Mary?
A: I am doing OK, Joe.
B: There is a new movie at the mall that I want to see. Want to go with me?
A: I can't because I already promised my roommate that I would go shopping with her.
B: I could go to the movies on Friday night instead. Would that be better?
A: Did you have a certain movie in mind?
B: I thought the movie about a serial killer who rapes and mutilates his victims would be a good choice.
A: I kind of wanted to see “The Secret Life of Bees.”
B: Maybe we can think of something somewhere between a chick flick and a horror movie!

 


Stopping the Relationship


1

A: Hi Kara, it's Mike here.
B: Hi Mike, how are you doing?
A: I'm doing well, and you?
B: Everything is going great.
A: Kara, would you be interested in going to dinner again this Friday?
B: Mike, I had a good time too, but I am getting ready to move back to the east coast, so I think I shouldn't get too involved right now.
A: Well, we could just go out as friends.
B: Right now, I think I need to really focus on matters at home, but thanks for a nice evening.


2

A: Hi Kara, this is Mike
B: Hello Mike. How are things going for you?
A: Great, how are you?
B: Fine. Everything is just fine.
A: Kara, I had a great time the other night and was wondering if you would like to go out again this weekend.
B: Mike, I enjoyed your company, but I am getting ready to graduate soon. I really need to focus on my studies.
A: Maybe I could help you with what you need to get done.
B: It would be better for me to just deal with getting my work done, but thank you for a lovely dinner.


3

A: Hello, this is Mike, Kara.
B: Mike! Good to hear from you. How are you?
A: Everything is fine, and how are you?
B: Things are going well with me.
A: Kara, I had fun the other night at the movies and was wondering if you would like to go out again this Friday.
B: Mike, I don't think that it's a good idea to go out again. I really need to focus on getting packed and ready to move back home.
A: Maybe we could just meet for coffee or something.
B: I can't really deal with any distractions right now, but I appreciate the nice evening we spent together.



 

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(사교관련 영어회화) 사교 관련 42개 상황별 기본회화

사교 관련(Socializing) 총 14개의 주제에 대해 42개의 전형적인 상황이 나옵니다. 

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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Going to a Party


1

A: Are you going to the party on Saturday?
B: I was thinking about it. Are you?
A: Yeah, I heard it's going to be a lot of fun.
B: Really? Well, what time does it start?
A: It starts at 8:00 pm, and I really think you should go.
B: Well, who all is going to be there?
A: Everybody from school.
B: How do you know it's going to be so fun?
A: This party is going to have a DJ, food, and drinks.
B: Wow, that does sound like it's going to be fun.
A: So am I going to see you at the party?
B: Yeah, I will be there.


2

A: Are you going to be at the party this Saturday?
B: I'm not sure yet. Are you going?
A: Of course I am, because it's going to be great.
B: Is it really? When does it start?
A: The party starts at 8 o'clock, and you should really try to go.
B: I'm thinking about it. Who is going to the party?
A: Pretty much everybody from school.
B: What makes you think it's going to be so much fun?
A: The party is going to have food, drinks, and live music.
B: That does sound like it will be fun.
A: Are you going to go?
B: Certainly. I'm definitely going to go.


3

A: Do you plan on attending the party on Saturday?
B: I haven't decided yet. Are you going to go?
A: Yes, I'm going, because it's going to be so much fun.
B: For real? What time is the party?
A: The party is at 8, and I hope to see you there.
B: Maybe I will go. Who's going to be there?
A: The whole school is going to be there.
B: What's going to be so much fun about this party?
A: There's going to be a live DJ, food, and drinks at the party.
B: It seems like it will be a very good time.
A: So I guess I'll see you there?
B: Indeed! I need to join the fun.

 


Making Plans for the Weekend


1

A: What are you doing this weekend?
B: I am not sure. What are you doing?
A: I was thinking of maybe taking a drive to the beach.
B: That sounds like a great idea!
A: Would you be interested in joining me?
B: Sure, I would love to go with you. When would you be leaving?
A: I thought that we could leave around 8:00 on Saturday morning.
B: That would give us plenty of time to explore. Did you know that there is a music festival on the beach in Santa Barbara?
A: That was part of my plan.
B: Well then, I'll see you on Saturday. Thanks for asking me to go with you.


2

A: Do you have any plans for the weekend?
B: I haven't given it much thought. What were you thinking of doing?
A: I was planning on taking a trip up the coast to the beach.
B: What a perfect thing to do on a beautiful weekend!
A: Would you like to come along?
B: I think I would enjoy that a lot. When would we leave?
A: Saturday morning around 8:00.
B: Good. That would get us there with time to look around. There is a music festival in Santa Barbara on the beach that day.
A: Yes, I was hoping to be able to go to the festival.
B: I am so glad we talked. Thank you for inviting me to the beach with you.


3

A: Have you thought about what you might like to do this weekend?
B: I have no idea. Do you have any ideas?
A: If the weather stays nice, I'd like to go to the beach.
B: That would be a good choice. The weather has been great for the beach!
A: Why don't you come with me?
B: Hey, that would be perfect! What time are you leaving?
A: I think that Saturday morning around 8:00 would work out well.
B: Santa Barbara has a music festival on the beach that day. We would have enough time to drop in and see it.
A: Yes, I knew the festival would be there and was looking forward to going to it.
B: I am really looking forward to Saturday. Thank you for letting me go with you.

 


Inviting a Friend to a Birthday Party


1

A: Hey, Robert, what are you doing this weekend?
B: I didn't have any big plans.
A: We are putting together a birthday party for Mary.
B: That sounds like fun. Where will it be?
A: We thought it would be fun to have a pool party at Jay's house.
B: Oh good! Can I bring anything?
A: We will be providing hot dogs, hamburgers, and cake, but people can bring side dishes.
B: I am assuming that the dress is casual.
A: Dress casually and bring your bathing suit!
B: Wonderful. Just e-mail me the time and date and I'll be there.


2

A: Robert, do you have plans for the weekend?
B: I have nothing definite planned.
A: Saturday is Mary's birthday, and we are throwing her a party.
B: Sure, I could come to her party. Where are you going to have it?
A: It's going to be a pool party at Jay's apartment building.
B: That sounds like fun. Is it a potluck?
A: We would like for people to help us by bringing side dishes and drinks.
B: The dress will be casual then?
A: Make sure to bring your bathing suit, and dress casually.
B: Sounds great. Just drop me an e-mail with the time you've picked.


3

A: Robert, are you going to be in town this weekend?
B: I don't have anything scheduled yet.
A: We were wondering if you would like to come to Mary's birthday party on Saturday.
B: I would enjoy coming to Mary's party. Will it be at your house?
A: The party will be at Jay's house out by the pool.
B: Will everyone be pitching in with some food?
A: It would be great if you could bring a side dish, but the rest of the food will be provided.
B: What should we wear?
A: This is a pool party, so make sure to bring your bathing suit.
B: Sounds like we'll have a great time. When you've figured out the details, drop me an e-mail.

 


Inviting Boss to a Dinner Party


1

A: Mr. Lee, I was wondering if you and your wife had plans for next Friday night?
B: Yes, I think we might be free. What did you have in mind?
A: I've mailed a formal written invitation to your home inviting you to a dinner party at my home.
B: That sounds great. Is it casual?
A: Actually, we thought it would be fun to have a formal sit-down dinner for the holidays.
B: That sounds good. It will give my wife a chance to dress up.
A: Yes, we've invited four other couples, so it should be a good mix of people.
B: That sounds wonderful. Will there be anyone there that I know?
A: Oh yes, everyone we are inviting is from our company.
B: Great! I'll look forward to it. We'll make sure and check the mail for our invitation.


2

A: Mr. Lee, would you and your wife be free next Friday night?
B: I don't think we have any plans, but I would need to see what my wife has planned. Why?
A: My wife mailed a written invitation to your wife asking you both to our dinner party.
B: It would be our pleasure to join you for dinner. What type of party is it?
A: We've always wanted to have a formal dinner party.
B: I think we would enjoy that, especially our wives!
A: Four other couples are coming, so I'm hoping for some interesting conversation.
B: I am sure we will have a great time. Will some of the couples be from our company?
A: Yes, you will know all of our guests.
B: I'll make sure to check the mail for our invitation. Your dinner plans sound wonderful.


3

A: Would you and your wife be available next Friday night, Mr. Lee?
B: I'll have to check with my wife, of course. Did you have something planned?
A: We are having a dinner party, and my wife sent you and your wife an invitation.
B: I think we would enjoy that. Is it a formal affair?
A: My wife insisted on having it be a formal dinner party this time.
B: That would be a change. Usually we just do barbeques and never get a chance to dress up.
A: We thought that inviting four other couples would make nice conversation.
B: I think we will enjoy being there. Will we know anyone?
A: We are only inviting people from work.
B: I am sure that a good time will be had by everyone. We will be looking for your invitation.

 


Accepting Invitation to a Party


1

A: Joe, how are you doing today?
B: Pretty good. Mary, I was wondering if you would like to come to a party on Friday night?
A: I am free that night, and a party sounds good.
B: Fine. It will be at my house. Do you know how to get there?
A: I kind of know where you live, but could you e-mail me your address?
B: I can do that. Do you have anyone that you would like to bring with you to the party?
A: I would really like to bring my friend Jake, if that would be OK.
B: Oh yeah, I remember Jake. That would be fine.
A: Would you like some help with the food?
B: Just bring along whatever it is that you and Jake would like to drink.


2

A: Hi Joe, is everything going OK with you?
B: Things are great. Mary, I am having a party on Friday night and was wondering if you would be available?
A: I would love to come to your party!
B: I am glad you are free. Do you know how to get to my house?
A: If you would e-mail me your address, that would help.
B: Sure, no problem. Can you think of anyone else I can invite to the party?
A: My friend Jake is in town, and I would like it if I could bring him.
B: Sure, bring Jake along. The more the merrier!
A: Can I bring anything?
B: If there is something special that you and Jake would like to drink, bring that along.


3

A: Hey Joe, how's it going?
B: Oh good, Mary. I was hoping I'd see you today. Would you like to come to a party on Friday night?
A: A party would be a perfect way to end the week!
B: Good! Do you need my address?
A: I've been to your house once, but I would appreciate you e-mailing me your address.
B: That would be no trouble at all. Who else do you think I should ask to the party?
A: I don't know if you remember my friend Jake, but I would like to bring him with me.
B: Jake would be welcome. If you think of anyone else, feel free to bring them along also.
A: What would you like me to bring?
B: Everything is taken care of, but if you and Jake want to bring something to drink, that would be appreciated.

 


Buying Flowers


1

A: I need some flowers for my wife because it is her birthday.
B: We have some fresh red roses.
A: How much are the roses?
B: Twenty dollars per dozen.
A: That sounds like a good deal.
B: Yes, that is today's sale price.
A: I'll take a dozen.
B: Is there anything else you'd like to get?
A: No, the roses will be fine.
B: I'm sure your wife will love them.


2

A: It's my wife's birthday, and I'm going to buy her some flowers.
B: Perhaps you'd be interested in red roses.
A: How much do the roses cost?
B: They're only $20 a dozen.
A: That sounds good, since last year I paid $30.
B: Yes, you're saving money because they're on sale today.
A: I'll take a dozen of your most beautiful roses.
B: Could I interest you in anything else?
A: No, I'll just give her the roses and a card.
B: She should be very pleased with these roses.


3

A: I need to buy some flowers for my wife's birthday.
B: Red roses are always a popular gift for birthdays.
A: What would the roses cost me?
B: You can get a dozen for only $20.
A: That's a price that I like.
B: You're in luck today because the roses are on sale.
A: I'll purchase the roses.
B: Perhaps you'd like something else to go with the roses?
A: No, the roses are good enough.
B: These roses should make your wife very happy.

 


Choosing a Gift


1

A: I have no idea what to buy for Mary for her birthday.
B: Me, neither! Would you like to go in and buy her a gift together?
A: Yes, that would be good!
B: We need to think about what she might like. What are her interests?
A: If I remember right, she likes music, skiing, and reading.
B: You know, maybe we could get her some concert tickets. Who would know her favorite groups?
A: Her roommate, Malia, might know what her favorite groups are.
B: Yeah, Malia would be able to help us choose a concert.
A: Let's give Malia a call and ask her for her help right now.
B: Good! Maybe Malia would like to go in with us on this gift.


2

A: I can't figure out what to get Mary for her birthday.
B: I am having a problem figuring that out myself. Do you want to pick something out together?
A: Yes, that way we would have more money to spend.
B: She has a lot of interests. What things do you think she likes to do the best?
A: Well, she really likes going hiking, listening to music, and travel.
B: The music idea sounds good. I wonder who knows what concerts she might like to go to?
A: Maybe we could ask her roommate, Malia, who her favorite groups are.
B: Malia would be a great help. She has known Mary a long time.
A: Let's e-mail Malia and ask her for her suggestions.
B: I think that maybe Malia might like to contribute to this gift too.


3

A: I have been trying hard to pick out a cool gift for Mary for her birthday.
B: That's been challenging for me too. Would you like to go in with me and choose something together?
A: Yes, two heads are better than one.
B: What does she like to do? That might help us pick something out.
A: She seems to really enjoy music, getting pedicures, and going to the movies.
B: Maybe we could get her some concert tickets. Do you know who might know what concert she might like to go to?
A: I think that her roommate, Malia, could give us some suggestions.
B: Malia definitely could help us. She knows Mary very well.
A: I am going to see Malia this afternoon after class and ask her what she thinks.
B: That will work out well. Perhaps Malia would like to help buy this gift.

 


Greeting a Visitor


1

A: Welcome, Ron, come on in!
B: Hi, Malia! What a nice home!
A: We enjoy it too!
B: How long have you lived here?
A: About four years now.
B: Well, it is very beautiful.
A: Ron, have a seat and I'll get us something to drink.
B: Good! I am really thirsty. You know it really is hot outside!
A: I have lemonade, iced tea, and mango juice.
B: Mango juice would be perfect. Thank you!


2

A: Hi Ron, please come in!
B: Good to see you, Malia. I love your house!
A: We are very lucky to be living in this house.
B: Have you lived here a long time?
A: This was my parents' house, so I grew up here.
B: It seems to be perfect for you.
A: Come on in and see the kitchen, and I'll get us both something to drink.
B: Great! It's such a hot day today, isn't it?
A: Would you like lemonade, iced tea, or mango juice?
B: I would love a nice glass of lemonade.


3

A: Come right on in, Ron, and welcome to our home!
B: It's so nice to see you, Malia. What a wonderful home!
A: We really like living in this neighborhood.
B: How long have you had this house?
A: We just moved here last year.
B: It's a beautiful home. You've done a great job decorating it.
A: I've got some drinks for us in the kitchen.
B: That would be wonderful. It was really hot driving over here.
A: I can offer you lemonade, iced tea, or mango juice.
B: Iced tea sounds really good right now!



Greeting an Old Friend


1

A: Hi, I haven't seen you in a while.
B: Yes, it has been a long time!
A: How long has it been since we last saw each other?
B: I think that we last saw each other two years ago.
A: What have you been doing for the past two years?
B: I have been going to graduate school at USC.
A: What are you majoring in?
B: I am studying international communications.
A: You should easily be able to find a job with that major.
B: I am counting on being able to get a good job.


2

A: Hello, it's been a long time since I have seen you.
B: It is true that I have not seen you in a while.
A: Exactly how long do you think that it has been?
B: I believe that it has been two years since we last saw each other.
A: So where have you been since I last saw you?
B: I am working on my doctorate at USC.
A: What is your field of emphasis?
B: I decided to pursue international communications.
A: I think that you will be very employable after you finish your degree.
B: I hope that when I finish I will find good work.


3

A: It has certainly been a long time since I saw you last.
B: It has been a long time since I last saw you.
A: Can you remember when we last saw each other?
B: It was about two years ago that we saw each other.
A: What have you been up to for the past two years?
B: I am finishing up my doctorate at USC.
A: What subject did you decide to study?
B: International communications is my field.
A: That sounds like a very marketable degree.
B: I am expecting to get my degree and find an interesting position.

 


Accepting Food or Drinks


1

A: Ashley, what a great dinner party!
B: Thank you, Joe. What would you like to drink with your meal? I can offer you wine, mango juice, or water.
A: Just water would be fine.
B: Excellent choice. Can I dish you up some chicken?
A: Yes, the chicken looks wonderful!
B: How about some salad to go with your chicken?
A: Sure, I love salad!
B: Would you like to have rice with your chicken?
A: Yes, I think that rice will go perfectly with my chicken!
B: Good! Julie, if you could pass this plate down to Joe, I think we are all set.


2

A: What a wonderful dinner you've prepared, Ashley!
B: Thanks, Joe. Would you like some wine, mango juice, or water to go with your dinner?
A: I think that a glass of wine would be perfect.
B: Here is your beverage. If you pass me your plate, I can dish you up some chicken.
A: Yes, the chicken smells great!
B: Can I interest you in some salad to go with your chicken?
A: I would love to have some salad!
B: I also have rice. Would you like some rice on the side?
A: Yes, I absolutely love chicken and rice.
B: Excellent! If Julie could pass this plate down to you, we can dig in!


3

A: Oh Ashley, your dinner looks delicious!
B: I appreciate the compliment, Joe. What would you prefer with your meal--wine, mango juice, or water?
A: Mango juice would be a good choice for me.
B: Julie can pour your drink for you. Can I offer you some chicken?
A: Yes, that chicken looks yummy!
B: Would you like some salad to go with your chicken?
A: Yes, I would enjoy having some salad.
B: I have also prepared rice. Are you ready for some rice?
A: Yes, chicken and rice are a favorite of mine.
B: Good! Julie, could you pass this plate to Joe so we can get started?

 


Declining Food or Drinks


1

A: Mary, it's good to see you!
B: Josh and I were just on our way back home from the beach and thought we'd drop by.
A: I am so glad that you decided to stop by!
B: Yes, it has been a long time since we have seen you.
A: Mary, can I get Josh or you something to drink?
B: Oh no, thank you. We aren't all that thirsty.
A: How about a little snack then?
B: No, thank you, we just ate lunch a little while ago.
A: Well then, how is your family?
B: Everyone is doing great. My sister finally had her baby.


2

A: Mary, what a surprise!
B: I am so glad you are home! Josh and I thought that we'd take a chance and stop by for a visit.
A: Your timing is perfect!
B: It's been a long time since we've stopped by.
A: Mary, Josh, would either of you like something to drink?
B: Thanks, but we really are fine.
A: Would you like a little snack?
B: No, thanks. We are still full from lunch.
A: Is your family doing well?
B: Things are going well for everyone. My brother finally got the job he had been trying for.


3

A: Mary, how have you been?
B: Josh and I just took a chance on our way home from the beach to see if you were up for visitors.
A: I was just thinking about you yesterday!
B: It's been ages since we had a chance to visit with you!
A: Mary, please let me get the two of you something to drink.
B: Oh, please don't go to any trouble. We just stopped by for a visit.
A: Can I get you a little something to eat?
B: We appreciate the offer, but we already ate.
A: So tell me, how is your family doing?
B: We are all doing well. My dad finally got to retire and is enjoying his leisure time.

 


Gossiping


1

A: Hi Julie, how are things going?
B: Everything is great, Tad. How are you?
A: I'm doing really well.
B: Tad, I'm pretty hungry right now. Want to walk over and check out the food table?
A: Julie, do you know who that woman is over there by the window?
B: That is Mary. I heard that she's just moved in with Lee.
A: I thought that he was with Malia.
B: Oh, that relationship is history. Malia hooked up with a guy she met on holiday.
A: I bet that Lee wasn't too happy with that!
B: Actually, he was OK with it. They hadn't been getting along too well.


2

A: Hi Julie, how are you?
B: Things are going good, Tad. How about you?
A: Things have been going well for me.
B: That food smells delicious! Let's wander over to the food table and see what's up.
A: Julie, do you know who that woman talking to Lee is?
B: I think that her name is Mary. I think that she and Lee are moving in together.
A: Isn't he with Malia?
B: Malia dumped him. She ran off with a guy she met on vacation.
A: Lee was probably less than thrilled with that!
B: He was kind of relieved. They had been having some problems.


3

A: Hi Julie, how have things been going for you?
B: I'm good, Tad. How are things with you?
A: Things couldn't be better right now.
B: Boy, that's quite a spread over on the food table! Let's go check out the party food.
A: Julie, who is the woman sitting next to Lee on the sofa?
B: Someone told me her name is Mary. Supposedly, she and Lee are living together in Lee's apartment.
A: What about his relationship with Malia?
B: Malia is no longer in the picture. She moved to Australia to be with a guy she met on vacation.
A: How did Lee feel about that happening?
B: He took it pretty well. I think that he had kind of had his eye on Mary for a while.

 


Wedding Discussion


1

A: Their wedding was absolutely beautiful.
B: It really was. I want a wedding like that.
A: How much do you think they spent on their wedding?
B: I think it might've cost them a nice chunk of change.
A: Do you want a big wedding like that?
B: Not really. I'd rather have a small wedding.
A: I wouldn't want a small wedding.
B: Why not?
A: I want my wedding to be big and memorable.
B: It can be small and memorable too.
A: Well, to each his own.
B: You are absolutely right.


2

A: Their wedding was just exquisite.
B: I know. Maybe one day I'll have a wedding like that.
A: What do you think their budget was?
B: It must have cost them a pretty penny.
A: Would you like to have a big wedding like they did?
B: No. I think I would prefer a smaller wedding.
A: I want a big wedding.
B: How come?
A: I want my wedding to be extravagant, and I want everyone to remember it.
B: Your wedding doesn't have to be big to be memorable.
A: Whatever floats your boat.
B: That is correct.


3

A: Their wedding was so beautiful.
B: I agree completely. I hope that I have a wedding like that one day.
A: How much do you reckon it cost to pull that wedding off?
B: I think it cost them a lot of money.
A: Do you hope to have a wedding as big as theirs?
B: I don't think so. I want to have a smaller wedding.
A: Not me.
B: Why do you want a bigger wedding?
A: I want to have a large wedding that everyone will remember.
B: You can have a small wedding, and people will still remember it.
A: Whatever flicks your Bic.
B: That is true.

 


Going to the Beach


1

A: Do you want to go to the beach tonight?
B: Sure, which beach are we going to?
A: I wanted to go to Malibu beach.
B: I like Santa Monica.
A: The water there looks so dirty.
B: I just like the pier they have at Santa Monica.
A: I like the pier too, because it's beautiful at night.
B: Is Malibu beach nice?
A: It's a lot nicer, and I really like it better.
B: So you want to go to Malibu?
A: If that's okay with you.
B: Sure, let's go to Malibu.


2

A: What do you think about going to the beach tonight?
B: I'd love to. Which beach?
A: It's up to you, but I was thinking Malibu beach.
B: I really like Santa Monica beach.
A: But the water there doesn't look too clean.
B: I only go because of the pier.
A: The pier is really nice at night.
B: How is it at Malibu beach?
A: I love Malibu beach, because it's so beautiful.
B: So is Malibu where you really want to go?
A: Are you cool with that?
B: Yeah, we can go to Malibu.


3

A: I want to go to the beach tonight.
B: That sounds like fun. Which one are you thinking about?
A: I was thinking Malibu, unless there is another beach you want to go to.
B: How about Santa Monica?
A: I don't really like that beach, as the water seems really dirty.
B: The only thing I like about that beach is the pier.
A: At night, the pier is absolutely beautiful.
B: What's it like at Malibu beach?
A: I love that beach, because it's just so nice.
B: So we're going to Malibu?
A: Well, if you don't want to go to Malibu, we can go to Santa Monica.
B: We can always go to Santa Monica another day.

 

 



 

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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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(대학도서관관련 영어회화) 대학도서관 관련 기본회화 42개 상황

대학도서관관련(At the Library) 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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Applying for a Library Card

 

1


A: What can I help you with today?
B: I need to check out this book.
A: Do you have your library card?
B: I don't have one.
A: Would you like to apply for one right now?
B: That's fine.
A: I'm going to need you to fill out the application.
B: All right. All done.
A: All right, now please sign the back of the card.
B: Okay. I've signed it.
A: That's all there is to it.
B: Great. Now can I check out this book?


2

A: May I help you?
B: Could I check out this book?
A: Let me see your library card.
B: I need to get one.
A: You can apply for one right now, if you'd like.
B: Okay. Let me do that right now.
A: Could you fill out this application?
B: I'm finished. Here you go.
A: Could you please sign the back of the card?
B: All right.
A: That's it.
B: Now may I check this book out?


3

A: What do you need?
B: I would like to check out a book.
A: I'm going to need your library card.
B: I don't have a library card.
A: Why don't you apply for one right now?
B: Sure. That would be great.
A: Please fill out this application.
B: Okay. Here you go.
A: Now, sign your name on the back of the card.
B: Here you go.
A: Here's your library card.
B: Thanks. Now I'd like to check out this book.

 

 

Applying for a Passport

 

1

A: What may I do for you?
B: I need to get a passport.
A: You will need to apply for one.
B: When will I be able to do that?
A: You can do it right now, if you'd like.
B: That's fine.
A: Please fill out this application.
B: Then what do I do?
A: I just need to take your picture.
B: How long will it take for my passport to be ready?
A: You will get it in a few weeks.
B: That's perfect.


2

A: How may I help you?
B: I want to get a passport.
A: You need to apply for a passport.
B: When can I apply for it?
A: You can apply right now.
B: I'd like to do that.
A: Fill this out, please.
B: What's next?
A: I will need to take your passport picture.
B: When will my passport be ready?
A: It will take about three weeks.
B: That's great. Thank you.


3

A: What can I do for you?
B: I need a passport.
A: You can apply for one here.
B: When can I do that?
A: If you like, you can apply right now.
B: That would be great.
A: I'm going to need you to complete this application.
B: What else do I have to do?
A: Then I will take your picture for your passport.
B: How long will it take?
A: Your passport will be ready in a few weeks.
B: Thank you. That's perfect timing.

 

 

Asking Questions at the Information Desk

 

1

A: What can I help you with today?
B: When does the library close?
A: The library closes at six o'clock.
B: Does it close at that time every day?
A: Not always.
B: Is the library open on Saturdays?
A: Yes.
B: What time do you open and close on Saturday?
A: The hours are from 9 am to 6:30 pm.
B: Okay. Thank you very much.
A: Do you need anything else?
B: No, that's all. Thanks.


2

A: May I help you?
B: What time will the library be closing?
A: It closes at six.
B: Does it always close at six?
A: No, not every day.
B: Will the library be open on Saturday?
A: Absolutely.
B: What are your hours on Saturday?
A: Saturday's hours are from nine in the morning to six-thirty at night.
B: All right. Thank you.
A: What else can I help you with?
B: That's it. Thank you.


3

A: What can I do for you?
B: I need to know what time the library closes.
A: The library will be closing at six.
B: Does it close at six every day?
A: No, it doesn't.
B: Are you guys open on Saturdays?
A: Yes, we're open on Saturdays.
B: What time does the library open and close on Saturday?
A: We open at 9 am and close at 6:30 pm.
B: That's cool.
A: Can I help you with anything else?
B: That's everything. Thanks.

 

 

Asking the Librarian for Assistance

 

1

A: How are you doing today?
B: Good. Thanks for asking.
A: What may I do for you?
B: I need help with something.
A: What do you need help with?
B: I am looking for a newspaper article.
A: Have you looked in the periodicals?
B: I didn't even think about that.
A: I can show you where they are.
B: That would be a lot of help.
A: Follow me, please.
B: Thank you so much.


2

A: How are you?
B: I'm great. Thanks.
A: Did you need something?
B: I need your help.
A: How may I help you?
B: I need to find this newspaper article.
A: Have you checked the periodicals section yet?
B: I forgot about that section.
A: If you'd like, I can show you where to find it.
B: Could you do that?
A: Follow me.
B: Thank you for all your help.


3

A: How's it going?
B: I'm fine. Thank you.
A: Do you need anything?
B: I need you to help me.
A: What can I do for you?
B: I am looking for an article in a newspaper.
A: Did you check the periodicals?
B: I didn't even bother to think of that.
A: I'll show you where to find your article.
B: I get lost in this library.
A: It's right this way.
B: Thanks a lot for your help.

 

 

Reserving a Book

 

1

A: How may I help you?
B: I couldn't find the book I was looking for.
A: Have you checked the database?
B: I checked.
A: Was it on the shelf?
B: It should have been, but it wasn't.
A: Maybe someone took it.
B: Will you be getting another copy anytime soon?
A: I'm sure we will.
B: Would you be able to reserve it for me?
A: I sure will.
B: Thank you very much.


2

A: May I help you?
B: I can't find the book I want.
A: Why don't you try looking at the database?
B: I checked it already.
A: Do we have it available?
B: It wasn't there.
A: I guess it is lost.
B: Will you be getting another copy?
A: Yes, we will.
B: Could you reserve a copy for me?
A: I can do that.
B: That's great. Thanks a lot.


3

A: What can I do for you?
B: I was looking for a book, but I couldn't find it.
A: Did you check our database to see if it was on the shelf?
B: I already did.
A: Is it on the shelf?
B: I didn't see it.
A: Apparently somebody took that book out of the library.
B: Will you ever get another copy?
A: We will definitely be getting another.
B: Could you please reserve it for me?
A: That won't be a problem.
B: Thanks. I really appreciate that.

 

 

Late Fees

 

1

A: How may I help you?
B: I need to check these books out.
A: Do you have your library card?
B: Here it is.
A: It appears that you have late fees.
B: Really?
A: Yes, really.
B: How much do I owe?
A: You owe $24.50 in late fees.
B: I don't have that much today.
A: I'm sorry, but until you pay it, you won't be able to check out any more books.
B: I'll pay it as soon as possible.


2

A: What can I do for you?
B: I want to check out these books.
A: I need your library card.
B: I have it right here.
A: It seems you have late fees.
B: Are you sure?
A: Yes, I'm sure.
B: How much?
A: Your late fees come to $24.50.
B: I don't have that right now.
A: You have to pay it off before you can check out more books.
B: I'll do that soon.


3

A: May I help you?
B: I would like to check out these books.
A: May I see your library card, please?
B: Yes. Here you go.
A: Apparently, you have unpaid late fees.
B: I do?
A: You owe some money.
B: Exactly how much do I owe?
A: You owe $24.50.
B: I won't be able to pay that right now.
A: Until you pay it, you can't check out books.
B: I will pay it. Don't worry.

 

 

Borrowing a Book from Another Library

 

1

A: What can I do for you?
B: I am trying to find this book.
A: What's the problem?
B: It doesn't seem like this library has it.
A: Have you checked the computer?
B: I have already.
A: What did it say?
B: It says the book is on the shelf, but I didn't find it there.
A: I can always borrow the book from another library.
B: You can do that?
A: I'll make the call and contact you when it gets in.
B: That's fantastic. Thank you.


2

A: May I help you?
B: I would like to find this book.
A: Is there a problem?
B: I don't think you guys have it.
A: You should look it up on our computer.
B: I did that.
A: What came up?
B: It should be on the shelf, but I didn't see it.
A: I can try to get the book from a different library.
B: I didn't know you could do that.
A: I will call you when I find it.
B: I appreciate your help.


3

A: Do you need help with something?
B: I'm looking for this book.
A: Is there something wrong?
B: I don't see it on the shelf.
A: Did you check the computer?
B: I already looked.
A: Did it say anything?
B: It said that the book is on the shelf, but it isn't.
A: I'm sure I can get it from another library.
B: Could you do that?
A: I'll let you know when I get the book in.
B: That's great. Thank you so much.

 

 

Checking Out a Book

 

1

A: What can I do for you today?
B: I need to return a book.
A: Can I do anything else for you?
B: I want to check these books out.
A: Is that all?
B: That's all.
A: May I see your library card, please?
B: It's right here.
A: Will that be all for today?
B: Yes. That's it.
A: These are due back in two weeks.
B: All right. Have a good night.


2

A: How may I help you?
B: I want to return this video.
A: Is that all you need?
B: I also need to check these books out.
A: Anything else?
B: That's everything.
A: I need your library card.
B: I have it. Here you go.
A: Do you need anything else?
B: That's everything.
A: Your books are due back two weeks from today.
B: Thank you. Good night.


3

A: May I help you?
B: I would like to return this book.
A: May I do anything else for you?
B: I would also like to check out these books.
A: Will that be all?
B: That's it.
A: Do you have your library card?
B: Oh, yeah. Here you go.
A: Will that be all for today?
B: That'll be all.
A: Your books are due back in two weeks.
B: Thanks. Have a good one.

 

 

Checking Out a Magazine

 

1

A: What can I do for you today?
B: I need to return a book.
A: Can I do anything else for you?
B: I want to check this magazine out.
A: We don't allow people to check out magazines.
B: Why not?
A: It's just a policy of ours.
B: So what am I allowed to check out?
A: You may check out books or videos.
B: I need to check out this magazine.
A: You will have to just read it in the library.
B: That doesn't make any sense.


2

A: How may I help you?
B: I want to return this video.
A: Is that all you need?
B: I also need to check this magazine out.
A: You're not allowed to do that.
B: I don't understand.
A: It's our policy.
B: What can I check out?
A: Only books or videos.
B: I need this magazine.
A: You will have to read it here.
B: That's weird.


3

A: May I help you?
B: I would like to return this book.
A: May I do anything else for you?
B: I would also like to check out this magazine.
A: I can't let you do that.
B: Why is that?
A: Our policy doesn't allow anyone to check out the magazines.
B: What things am I allowed to check out?
A: You are only allowed to check out books or videos.
B: I really need to check out this magazine.
A: I'm sorry, but that's our policy.
B: That's stupid.

 

 

Checking Out a Video

 

1

A: What can I do for you today?
B: I need to return a book.
A: Can I do anything else for you?
B: I would also like to check out this video.
A: Is that all?
B: Yes, just the video.
A: May I see your library card?
B: Here you go.
A: You have to take care of this video.
B: Oh, I will.
A: You will be fined if you damage it.
B: I understand. Thank you very much.


2

A: May I help you?
B: I'm returning a book.
A: Do you need anything else?
B: I also need to check out this video.
A: This is all you want to check out?
B: Just the video.
A: I'm going to need your library card.
B: I have it right here.
A: You'll need to take care of the video.
B: I will.
A: We will fine you if you damage it.
B: I get it. Thank you.


3

A: How may I help you?
B: I would like to return this book.
A: Is that all you need?
B: I also want to check out this video.
A: Is that all you would like to check out?
B: That's all I need.
A: Do you have your library card?
B: Here it is.
A: Make sure to take proper care of this video.
B: That won't be a problem.
A: If you damage the video, you will be fined.
B: I won't damage it.

 

 

Paying for Damage Made to a Book

 

1

A: How may I help you?
B: I need to return these books.
A: What happened to this one?
B: The cover came off.
A: You're going to need to pay for the damage.
B: How much are you talking?
A: It's going to be five dollars.
B: That's not bad at all.
A: It really isn't.
B: Here you go.
A: Thank you very much.
B: You're welcome. Have a nice day.


2

A: What can I do for you?
B: I am returning these books.
A: What did you do to this book?
B: I accidentally ripped the cover.
A: You will need to pay for the damage.
B: How much do I need to pay?
A: I'm going to need five dollars.
B: That's not too expensive.
A: It isn't.
B: Here's the five dollars.
A: Thank you.
B: No problem. Have a good one.


3

A: May I help you with something?
B: I would like to return these books.
A: What happened to this book?
B: I dropped it, and the cover tore off.
A: I'm going to have to charge you for the damage.
B: How much?
A: It's only five dollars.
B: That's not too bad.
A: I know it's not.
B: Here's the money for the book.
A: Thank you for your payment.
B: You are very welcome.

 

 

Returning Books Late

 

1

A: How may I help you?
B: I need to return these books.
A: Give them here.
B: Here they are.
A: It appears these books are two weeks late.
B: I forgot they were due.
A: You do realize you are going to have to pay late fees, right?
B: How much is the late fee?
A: The late fee is 25 cents a day.
B: So I have to pay 25 cents for each day the books are late?
A: It's 25 cents for each book.
B: That's a lot of money.


2

A: What can I do for you?
B: I'm returning these books.
A: Let me have them.
B: Here are all of them.
A: These books are two weeks late.
B: I didn't have time to return them.
A: You're going to have to pay late fees.
B: How much?
A: 25 cents a day.
B: 25 cents a day?
A: That means 25 cents for each late book.
B: That's expensive.


3

A: May I help you with something?
B: I would like to return some books.
A: I'll take them.
B: Here you go.
A: These books were due two weeks ago.
B: Yeah. I totally forgot they were due.
A: You will need to pay late fees on these books.
B: How much are the late fees?
A: The fee is 25 cents every day.
B: I have to pay 25 cents a day?
A: And that's for each book that is late.
B: That shouldn't be a problem.

 


Using a Computer

 

1

A: What can I do for you today?
B: I would like to use a computer.
A: Do you have your library card?
B: I sure do.
A: There is a wait for the computers.
B: That's all right.
A: You need to print your name on this list.
B: Okay. Now what?
A: Once a computer is available, I will let you know.
B: How am I supposed to log on to the computer?
A: All you do is type in the number on the back of your card.
B: That's it? Thank you very much.


2

A: How may I help you?
B: I need to get on the Internet.
A: Do you have your library card with you?
B: Yes, I have it.
A: You're going to have to wait for a computer.
B: That's okay.
A: Please put your name on this list.
B: Then what do I need to do?
A: When there is a computer available, I will call you.
B: What do I do to log on to the computer?
A: Just type in the number on the back of your library card.
B: Okay. Thanks for your help.


3

A: What do you need?
B: I need to use the Internet.
A: You have your library card, right?
B: Yes, I do.
A: There is a wait right now to use the computers.
B: That's fine.
A: Would you please write your name on this list?
B: Then what?
A: I will call you when a computer is free.
B: How do I log on to the computer?
A: Use the number on the back of your library card.
B: Thanks. I'll be sitting over there.

 


Using a Copier

 

1

A: How may I help you today?
B: I need to make some copies.
A: The copier is right over there.
B: Does it cost to use it?
A: We do charge to use the machine.
B: How much does it cost?
A: We charge ten cents a copy.
B: How many copies am I allowed to make?
A: There is no limit to how many copies you can make.
B: Would you mind showing me how to use it?
A: Please read the instructions on the copier.
B: Oh, okay. Thanks.


2

A: What can I do for you?
B: I would like to use the copy machine.
A: The machine is over there.
B: Do I have to pay to use the machine?
A: Yes, you will have to pay to use it.
B: How much?
A: It costs ten cents a copy.
B: Am I limited to a certain number of copies?
A: You can copy as much as you'd like.
B: Could you show me how to use the copier?
A: The instructions for the copier are posted on it.
B: That's fabulous. Thank you.


3

A: May I help you?
B: I need to copy some pages in my book.
A: The copier is right over there, in the corner.
B: Do I need to pay to use it?
A: You have to pay to use the copier.
B: How much do you charge?
A: You need to pay ten cents for every copy.
B: Is there a maximum number of copies I can make?
A: You can make as many copies as you want.
B: I'm going to need you to show me how to use the machine.
A: There are instructions posted on the copier.
B: Thank you for your help.



 

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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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Registering for a Class


1

A: Hello, I need to register for a class.
B: What class are you trying to take?
A: I want to take a Psychology class.
B: Well, there are only two classes open.
A: Can you tell me what days the classes are on?
B: One class is on Tuesday and Thursday from 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
A: And the other class?
B: That class is from ten to twelve on Monday and Wednesday.
A: Are you sure these are the only open classes?
B: Yes, I am sure.
A: Okay, sign me up for the class on Monday and Wednesday.
B: Very well then.


2

A: I would like to register for a class today.
B: No problem, what class would you like to take?
A: I would very much enjoy taking a Psychology class.
B: There are two classes that are still open.
A: Which days are these classes on?
B: The first class is a Tuesday and Thursday class from two to three.
A: What about the other class?
B: The other class is on Monday and Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
A: Are you sure there are no more open classes?
B: I'm positive.
A: Sign me up for Monday and Wednesday.
B: Okay, I'll sign you up.


3

A: Could you help me to register for a class?
B: Do you know what class you want to take?
A: Are there any Psych classes available?
B: I believe there are still two Psychology classes open.
A: On what days are the classes?
B: There is one class on Tuesday and Thursday from 2 to 4.
A: Can you tell me about the other class?
B: It's from 10-12 on Monday and Wednesday.
A: You're positive that these are the only classes left?
B: These two are the only ones.
A: The class on Monday and Wednesday will be fine.
B: Very good.

 


Meeting New Students


1

A: Hello, how are you doing?
B: Pretty good, and you?
A: I'm doing great.
B: That's great to hear.
A: So how long have you been going to PCC?
B: I've been going here for a couple years now. You?
A: This is my first year.
B: How do you like it so far?
A: It's all right.
B: You don't like it?
A: I'll like it better once I finish my GE.
B: That's exactly how I used to feel.


2

A: How are things with you?
B: Not too bad. How about yourself?
A: Not bad.
B: I'm glad to hear that.
A: Have you been going to PCC long?
B: I've only been here two years. How about yourself?
A: I just started this year.
B: Do you like it?
A: It's fine for right now.
B: You do not like it, right?
A: Once I'm finished with my GE, it should get better.
B: I felt the same way my first year.


3

A: How is everything going with you?
B: Great. You?
A: Pretty good.
B: Good for you.
A: When did you start going to PCC?
B: This is my second year. How about you?
A: I only got here this year.
B: You like it so far?
A: It's OK.
B: I can tell you don't really like it.
A: It'll get better after I finish my General Education.
B: I understand what you mean.

 

 

Finding a Classroom


1

A: Could you help me?
B: What do you need?
A: I can't seem to find my class.
B: What building is it in?
A: It's in the C building.
B: Oh, I know exactly where that is.
A: Do you think you can tell me where it is?
B: Sure, what room number is it?
A: It's room number 261.
B: I have a class around there right now.
A: Could you show me where it is?
B: No problem, come on.


2

A: Excuse me, I need your assistance.
B: Sure, what's up?
A: I have no idea where my class is.
B: Tell me which building it's in.
A: My class is in the C building.
B: I know where the C building is.
A: Do you mind telling me where it is?
B: Of course, which room number is it?
A: Number 261.
B: I actually have a class right around there.
A: Can you please show me?
B: I can do that.


3

A: Do you mind helping me?
B: What can I help you with?
A: I'm not sure how to find my next class.
B: Do you know what building that it's in?
A: The C building, I think.
B: Well, that's not far away.
A: Could you point me in that direction?
B: Do you know what the room number is?
A: It's C261.
B: My next class is around there.
A: Can you show it to me?
B: Sure, let's go.

 

 

Buying Textbooks


1

A: How do I buy my textbooks?
B: Do you have your book list for your class?
A: Yes, I have my list.
B: Fine. Once you have it, you can go to the bookstore. Do you know where that is?
A: Yes, I know where the bookstore is.
B: OK, so once you pass the gym, it's the first door on your left. Do you know you can also sell your used textbooks there?
A: No, I didn't know I could do that.
B: You just take them with you and trade them with the used textbook man just outside the door. Do you think you will be doing that today?
A: Yes, I am going today.
B: Well, if you decide to go, I could meet you over there at 1:00 today or tomorrow to help you. Would that work for you?
A: Yes, thank you. That would be great.
B: Well, then, I'll talk to you later. Have a good day!


2

A: Where can I buy textbooks?
B: First, you need to have the list of books for your class. Do you have that?
A: Yes, I have that.
B: Well, when you have that, you can take it over to the bookstore. Can you find it?
A: No, I don't know where the bookstore is.
B: Just pass the gym and it's the first door on your left. Were you aware that you can also turn in your old textbooks for money?
A: Really? How can I do that?
B: Take your used textbooks with you and give them to the representative near the entrance. He will pay you for them. Are you going today?
A: No, I can't make it today.
B: I could help you with buying your books if you meet me there at 1:00 today or tomorrow. Would you like my help?
A: No, thanks. I'm good.
B: I'll see you later then. Have a great day!


3

A: Can you help me buy my textbooks?
B: There will probably be a book list in the bookstore. Do you have your class schedule handy?
A: No, I don't have that.
B: To get started, take that list over to the bookstore. Do you know here the bookstore is?
A: I am not sure where the bookstore is.
B: When you pass the gym, it'll be the first door on the left. Do you know how to sell your old textbooks for money?
A: Yes, I knew I could do that. Exactly how do I go about selling them?
B: If you give your used textbooks to the person at the booth outside the door, he will reimburse you. Can you go over there today?
A: I think maybe I could be there.
B: I am free at 1:00 today or tomorrow if you need some help. Want to meet me over there?
A: Maybe that would work.
B: I'll catch you later then. Have a wonderful morning.

 

 

Talking about a Professor


1

A: Could you tell me if you have ever taken a class from Dr. Miller?
B: Yes. Are you going to be taking a class from him?
A: Yes, but I have never taken his class before.
B: He is very interesting and challenging. Is that what you are looking for?
A: Yes, that's what I need.
B: He is really clear on what you need to learn to get a good grade. Are you willing to study hard?
A: Yes, I guess so.
B: What I really liked about him is that he was an understanding and friendly teacher. Do you enjoy that in a teacher?
A: Yes, I had a teacher like that before.
B: Did you know that he has 20 years teaching experience?
A: No, I didn't, but that could be a good thing.
B: Well, take a look at everything and figure out what is best for you. Good luck!


2

A: Do you know anything about Dr. Miller's classes?
B: Yes. Are you in his class?
A: I'm thinking of taking his class next semester.
B: He really knew his stuff, but he graded hard. Would that be OK?
A: Yes, I really need someone who is really good.
B: I didn't find it overwhelming to earn a good grade if you work at it. Can you do that?
A: Maybe, but I'm not sure.
B: Man, this guy was so funny when he was teaching. I like that, don't you?
A: No, that stuff isn't important to me.
B: Did you know that he is a fairly new teacher and very current in his field?
A: I don't care about any of that.
B: We all are looking for different things in an instructor. I hope I've helped you.


3

A: Would you talk to me about taking one of Dr. Miller's classes?
B: Yes. Have you ever been in one of his classes?
A: I'm thinking about taking his class next semester.
B: He was a very easy teacher. Are you thinking of taking a class with him?
A: I'm not sure because I really need to learn something, but I also worry about grades.
B: Grades are important, but don't you think that gaining the knowledge is important, too?
A: I really need to learn this stuff.
B: He made everything so interesting that the time just flew by. Do you know what I mean?
A: Yes, that sounds right for me.
B: Did you know that he came here last year after 10 years in the military?
A: Yeah, I already knew that. That could be a good thing.
B: I think you know that you have to make the best decision for you. Enjoy your year!

 

 

Making an Appointment with Your Professor


1

A: Professor, could I make an appointment with you?
B: I am free tomorrow afternoon between two and four; do you have a particular time in mind?
A: Two o'clock would be the best time.
B: Fine, do you know where my office is?
A: No, I'm not sure.
B: Remember, it is in the E building on the third floor.
A: I see.
B: Don't worry, it will work out fine once you get there. I'll see you then.
A: I'll see you then.
B: Looking forward to meeting with you!


2

A: Excuse me, Professor, is there a time when I could meet with you?
B: I could meet with you tomorrow anywhere from two until four; what time works out best?
A: I would like to come in at three o'clock.
B: I am glad that that works out; can you find my office?
A: Yes, I do.
B: Just follow the walkway to the outside and climb the stairs to the third floor.
A: I got it.
B: If you do get lost, just ask someone in the building to point the way.
A: Thank you, I'll be there.
B: If you need to cancel your appointment, please give me a call!


3

A: Professor, do you have a few moments when I could meet with you?
B: I schedule my appointments from two to four on Saturday; what works best for you?
A: Three would be a good time.
B: Great, do you need directions to my office?
A: I'm not sure.
B: Well, just make sure to go through the double doors, and I'll be on the right.
A: OK, I'll find it.
B: It's very easy to find.
A: See you then.
B: I will enjoy seeing you; have a good week!

 

 

Turning Homework in Late


1

A: Excuse me, Professor. I have to talk to you about why my homework didn't get done.
B: What happened that you didn't get it done?
A: I had to watch a football game instead.
B: Well, you had more than one day; couldn't you have fit it in on another day?
A: Yes, I think so.
B: Either way, I only allow one missed assignment per semester. When will you be turning the make-up in?
A: I'll make it up next week.
B: Fine, but it cannot happen again if you want an “A” in the class.
A: OK, I can do that.
B: Remember that you are in college now, not high school.


2

A: I don't have my homework today.
B: You usually are good about turning it in; what happened?
A: I was really sick.
B: But couldn't you have done it when you felt better?
A: Yes, I probably could.
B: You have already missed one other assignment; when can I expect the make-ups?
A: Next class meeting.
B: That will be soon enough, but make sure you get next week's assignment in as well, all right?
A: That would work for me.
B: Good. I know that you are capable of being an excellent student.


3

A: Let me tell you what happened to my homework.
B: OK, go ahead--what is the excuse THIS time?
A: Actually, I did it, but then it got lost.
B: Could you have gotten it done at another time?
A: Yes, I could.
B: You have never missed an assignment before--when will you be making this one up?
A: I'll make it up early next week.
B: That would work, but don't let it happen again.
A: I'll try.
B: That will solve it then. Let's work hard to not let it happen again.

 

 

Finding an Error in Your Test Score


1

A: Excuse me, Professor. I think there might be an error in my test score.
B: Sure. Do you think that the total is wrong or that you got something marked wrong that should have been marked right?
A: I think that the percentage is incorrect.
B: Let's just go over all of it to double-check.
A: Sure, let's do it.
B: Here is the answer sheet. Do you see a place where I marked something wrong that should have been right?
A: I don't see any mistakes.
B: OK, now that we've gotten those straightened out, let's total the score.
A: Yes, let's total it.
B: Well, if I total that like this and divide by this number, I get this total. Do you agree?
A: Yes, you're right.
B: Well then, we are all straight. Have a good day and thanks for bringing that to my attention.


2

A: I was looking at my test score and think that it should be higher.
B: Is the math wrong or the way the answer was marked?
A: I think an answer got marked wrong that should have been marked right.
B: These things can happen; let's double-check the answers first to be sure, all right?
A: That would be great!
B: Look at the answer sheet and compare it to your answers. Do you see any place where I made a mistake in grading?
A: This one right here should be right.
B: Yeah, I see the same thing; now we can do the math and check that, right?
A: Yeah, let's do the math.
B: I count all of the correct answers, total them, and divide by the total. Does this look right to you?
A: Looks pretty good.
B: Thank you for caring enough to check on your scores; keep studying!


3

A: Could we go over some things, because I think my test score is wrong.
B: What do you think is wrong, the math or the way your answer was scored?
A: Both.
B: I am willing to take a second look because teachers make mistakes, too. Will that work for you?
A: Yeah, I'm ready.
B: Check your answers against the ones on the answer sheet and let me know where you see the mistake.
A: These look strange.
B: Yes, I agree; let's move on to the calculating of the score. Would that be OK?
A: OK, let's do the calculation.
B: We add all of these up and divide by this and that gives us this percentage.
A: I see.
B: Anytime you have a question, please feel free to ask!

 

 

Borrowing Class Notes


1

A: Do you have the notes from last week's class?
B: Did you come late?
A: I couldn't make it.
B: Why is that?
A: I was sick.
B: Oh, okay. Well, here you go.
A: Are these all of them?
B: Oh, wait, here are the rest.
A: Thanks a bunch.
B: Don't mention it.


2

A: Do you mind if I borrow the notes from last week?
B: Were you here last week?
A: I was unable to make it.
B: How come?
A: I was sick that day, and couldn't make it.
B: Well, here are the notes.
A: Are there any more?
B: Sorry, here you go.
A: Thanks a lot.
B: No problem.


3

A: Let me get last week's notes.
B: Yeah, sure--you didn't come to class that day?
A: I couldn't come.
B: Why not?
A: I wasn't feeling well.
B: Here they are.
A: Thanks a lot; are these all the notes?
B: Oh, no, this is the rest.
A: Thank you very much.
B: It's no problem at all.

 

 

Grading Policy


1

A: I was wondering how you are going to calculate our final grades.
B: Grades are based on many things: homework, attendance, quizzes, mid-term, and final.
A: What counts the most?
B: Actually I look at all of it and let's not forget class participation.
A: Do you grade on a curve or use percentages?
B: Homework, attendance, and quizzes are sixty percent; the mid-term and final are worth twenty percent each.
A: What if we miss something?
B: I will allow one unexcused absence; after that you need to contact me ahead of time.
A: Will you tell us if we are failing during the year?
B: You will be able to track your progress during the year.


2

A: What do you base our grades on?
B: All of your coursework is important, including everything from attendance and homework to all of your test results for the semester.
A: Does the final count the most?
B: All of it is important; please just do your best at all times.
A: How do you total our scores?
B: The final and mid-term are twenty percent each; homework, attendance, and quizzes are the rest.
A: What if we are out sick?
B: Make sure you contact me as I only allow one unexcused absence.
A: How can we know if we are doing OK during the year?
B: Your grade will not be a surprise; you will know what you need to work on.


3

A: How do you decide what grade we get?
B: I look at many things: attendance, quizzes, and tests.
A: What is the most important factor?
B: Obviously I look for improvement as we go along, but I would like you to do your best from the beginning.
A: How can we keep track of our grades?
B: The final and midterm are 40 percent of your grade; homework, attendance, and quizzes total 60 percent.
A: What if we can't get to school?
B: You can only miss one class without penalty.
A: If we have a major problem, will you let us know?
B: I will be letting you know during the year if you have a major problem.

 

 

Discussing Your Grades with Your Professor


1

A: I'd like to talk to you about my grades.
B: Sure! What exactly do you have questions about?
A: I am worried that I messed up on a test.
B: Well, let me take a look at my grade book. How do YOU think you are doing?
A: I think I am doing great, except for that one test!
B: Well, your scores show that you could do a little better. What do you think you could improve on?
A: I think that I could study a little harder for tests.
B: Fine! Please remember that regular attendance is the most important way to begin.
A: Yes, I know.
B: I'm sure you'll do fine.


2

A: Could you talk to me for a few minutes about my grades?
B: Step into my office for a moment. What is your concern?
A: Am I failing?
B: Let's go on the computer to see what's up. Do you think you are doing well?
A: I am pretty sure that I am in trouble.
B: I can see that you are trying, but where do you think you could improve?
A: I missed a few classes; I need to make sure I come to school on a regular basis.
B: Having a regular study routine and following it is very important, right?
A: I'll try; it's hard!
B: Thanks for stopping by!


3

A: Professor, I'm concerned about my grades. Do you have a minute?
B: Of course, how can I help you?
A: I want to know if I am doing OK.
B: Let's pull out your scores so far. Do you think you are doing OK?
A: I am afraid that I might not be doing all that well.
B: I'm seeing that you are doing OK in some areas, but not so well in others.
A: I think I could take better notes and read a little more.
B: You can greatly improve your grades by always reflecting on what you can improve on.
A: I'm working on it!
B: Just do your best and I am sure that you will see improvement.

 

 

Talking to Professor about Being Absent


1

A: Excuse me, Professor. I am going to miss next week's class.
B: Is this something that you could schedule for another time?
A: No, I have to do this; it's important!
B: Have you arranged for someone to take notes for you?
A: I've made arrangements with a friend to help me.
B: You know that I only allow one absence per semester, don't you?
A: Yes, I know.
B: Write down your name and the date on a piece of paper and give it to me.
A: OK, I can do that.
B: Well, have a good day off from class.


2

A: Professor, I will not be here for our next class meeting.
B: Is this absolutely necessary?
A: I tried to work something out, but I really do have to miss one class.
B: Will you be able to make up the work you missed?
A: I'm going to be doing a lot of extra reading.
B: Remember that I will only let you miss one class meeting per semester.
A: Yes, I remember.
B: Could you e-mail me this week as a reminder?
A: Sure, no problem.
B: Make good use of that day off; you'll only have one this semester!


3

A: I have to miss school next week.
B: Isn't there some way you could work your schedule out to be here?
A: Unfortunately, this is what I have to do.
B: How are you going to catch up?
A: I've got it all covered.
B: If you miss this class, you will have used up your quota for the semester.
A: Don't worry, this will be the last class I miss.
B: Make sure to remind me right before you are absent.
A: I'll remember.
B: Enjoy your day off and don't forget to study!

 

 

Talking to Professor about Leaving Early


1

A: Professor, I am going to need to leave class early today.
B: What is the problem?
A: I need to go to the airport to pick up a relative.
B: Are you planning on having someone take notes for you?
A: Yes, I've got that part covered.
B: When, exactly do you need to leave?
A: I don't need to leave until the very end of class.
B: Fine, but next time try and not have to miss class again.
A: Thanks, Professor. See you later!
B: See you later! Drive carefully.


2


A: Excuse me, Professor, I have a problem and need to leave class early.
B: Why do you have to leave early?
A: I am not feeling well.
B: Could you make it up by attending my other section this week?
A: Yes, it's all taken care of.
B: Are you leaving right away or can you stay for a few more minutes?
A: I can stay a few more minutes.
B: OK, but please make sure that you get all of your make-up work completed.
A: Thanks, Professor. I've got it covered!
B: Go do what you have to do, but make sure it doesn't happen again.


3

A: I am sorry, but I can't stay until the end of class.
B: Where do you need to be that is more important than school?
A: I have an appointment.
B: Do you have a plan to make up your missed work?
A: No, but I'll make sure someone helps me out this week with my missed work.
B: Are you going to go right away?
A: I am leaving right now.
B: All right, but please remember that it is your responsibility to catch up.
A: Thanks, Professor. I'll make sure everything gets taken care of.
B: Goodbye, and try not to miss any more school.

 

 

Talking to a Counselor


1

A: I have an appointment for 1:30.
B: What can I help you with?
A: Well, I have a problem with my class schedule.
B: What is it?
A: It seems that I've been given two classes scheduled at the same time.
B: I can understand the problem with that.
A: Is there any way that you can fix my schedule?
B: No problem, do you want those classes still?
A: Yes, I do.
B: Let me see if I can find one of these classes on another day.
A: Thank you very much.


2

A: I'm here for my appointment.
B: What can I do for you today?
A: I have an issue with my schedule.
B: Tell me the problem.
A: I have two classes on here that are at the same time.
B: Oh, I see.
A: Can you change that for me?
B: Do you still want both classes?
A: Yes, I would like to keep both classes.
B: I'll try to change one to a different day.
A: I would greatly appreciate that.


3

A: I was supposed to meet with you at 1:30.
B: Yes, I see. What did you need to see me about?
A: There's a problem with my schedule.
B: What's the problem?
A: Two of my classes occur at the same time.
B: Well, I can see that's a problem.
A: Is it at all possible for you to fix that error?
B: Yes, I can. Would you still like to have both of these classes?
A: I want to keep both of them, if that's possible.
B: Well, let me find you one of these classes on a different day.
A: Thanks a lot.

 

 

Adding a Class


1

A: I am unsure how to add a class and need help.
B: I have an opening. Do you have an add sheet for me to sign?
A: Yes, I have an add sheet.
B: After I sign it, you must take it to the Admissions and Records Office to add the class. Do you know where that is?
A: No, I'm not sure.
B: When you cross the quad, the office is right in front of you. Go inside and follow the signs to the correct line.
A: Thanks. I understand what to do now.
B: It should be easy to find. After you add the class, check with me in a few weeks to make sure that you are on my roll sheet.
A: That sounds good.
B: Good, just make sure that you do the same thing if you ever need to drop a class. Good luck!


2

A: Professor, can you help me add your class?
B: You have to bring me an add sheet to sign. Do you have one?
A: No, I will have to get an add sheet.
B: You must take the signed add slip to the Admissions and Records Office to add the class. Do you know where that is?
A: No, I don't know where that is.
B: The office is in front of you as you cross the quad. The signs in the hallway will tell you where you need to be.
A: I think I can find it.
B: You'll find it easily. Make sure you add the class and then we will look at the roll sheet later to make sure that you were added on.
A: Thank you for letting me add your class.
B: To drop a class, you need to do the same thing with a drop slip. Good luck!


3

A: I am not sure how to add a class.
B: Do you have an add sheet for me to sign?
A: I'll bring one next time.
B: When you get the signed add slip, you must take it to the Admissions and Records Office or you will not be added. Can you find the office?
A: I think I know where it is.
B: Across the courtyard on the right is the office. Follow the signs to the correct line. Is that clear?
A: Thank you for your directions. It's clear.
B: You can't miss it. Add the class and then come back. We'll check later to make sure you are on the roll sheet.
A: That's great. Thank you so much.
B: Do the same thing with a drop slip if you ever need to drop a class. Good luck!

 

 

Date and Time of a Field Trip


1

A: When are we leaving for our field trip?
B: Our science field trip is next Monday at 8:00 in the morning. Can you mark that on your calendar?
A: Yes, I will write that down.
B: That will be Monday, December 2nd. We need to start loading the buses half an hour early, so plan to arrive at 7:30.
A: Yes, I will be there on time.
B: We will return 6 days later on December 8th. Will someone be picking you up?
A: Yes, someone is coming to get me.
B: The return bus will leave the campground at 5:00 p.m. and return to campus 3 hours later at 8:00 p.m.
A: What should we bring with us?
B: I am going to post all of that information on the geology club web page. Check it out when you get a chance. See you Monday!


2

A: Can you tell me what the date and time of our field trip is?
B: We are leaving on our science field trip at 8:00 a.m. next Monday. Do you have something to write that down on?
A: Yes, I can write that on my calendar.
B: That will be on the second of December. Be there ½ an hour early to get your bags on the bus. Do you understand?
A: Yes, I understand.
B: The bus will bring you back 6 days later on December 8th. Is someone coming to get you?
A: No, I don't have a ride yet.
B: We will be leaving the campground at 5:00 in the evening and arrive at our campus at 8:00 p.m. Any more questions?
A: How much will the trip cost?
B: I put all of that information in the packet. I'll give you another copy if you need one. See you on Monday!


3

A: What date will our field trip be on?
B: The science field trip is next Monday at 8 o'clock in the morning. Do you want to make note of that on your calendar?
A: Yes, I will make note of that.
B: Next Monday is December 2nd. The buses will leave at 8, but we must begin loading at 7:30.
A: Be there half an hour early.
B: You might want to tell whoever is picking you up that you will return on December 8th. Do you have a ride?
A: Yes, someone is picking me up.
B: To get back to campus by 8:00 p.m., we will be leaving the campsite at 5:00 p.m. Do you have any more questions?
A: Not at the moment—maybe later, though.
B: All of the extra information that you need is on the bulletin board in the hallway. See you on Monday!

 

 

Where to Buy Lunch


1

A: Hi, could you help me find a place where I could buy some lunch?
B: Sure! What kind of food would you like?
A: I was thinking of pizza or something else Italian, maybe.
B: I know the perfect place!
A: Good! Where is it?
B: It's right past that last building on the left. Do you want me to go with you?
A: That would be great.
B: Glad you asked me to join you. This will be fun!


2

A: Man, I'm hungry. Do you know a good place to have lunch?
B: Yes, I know a great place. What types of food do you like?
A: Mexican, Japanese or Chinese would be great.
B: Oh, I know a place where you might like to eat.
A: Is it close by?
B: It's down a block on the right; can I show you the way?
A: OK, I'd love the company.
B: This will work out well. I'm getting hungry just thinking about it.


3

A: Let's have some lunch; do you know of a great restaurant somewhere?
B: I'm hungry, too. What types of food sound good?
A: Maybe just a quick sandwich, salad, or something.
B: I have a great idea of where you might like to go.
A: Can we walk there?
B: It's on the second floor. May I join you?
A: Of course! Let's go.
B: Let's hurry. I'm starving!

 

 

Using a Vending Machine


1

A: Can you help me figure out how to use this machine?
B: Yes, I would be happy to help. What do you want to buy?
A: I want to buy that candy.
B: OK. So this machine will make change if you need it. Do you have your dollars ready?
A: Yeah, so far, so good.
B: Next, you feed your dollars into the machine in the slot. Make sure they are smooth.
A: Yeah, I already knew that.
B: I'm sure you know that if the dollar gets stuck, you might have to re-feed it.
A: OK, let's move on!
B: Now you just make your selection and pray. If nothing comes out, try again or call the number on the side of the machine.
A: I hope it works!
B: Well, good luck!


2

A: I've never seen a machine like this before and need some help.
B: Sure, no problem. What are you trying to get?
A: I want to buy a drink.
B: OK. This machine needs you to use that change machine first to get correct change.
A: I've got the correct change already.
B: First you put your money in the dollar slot or the coin slot. The dollars have to be smooth.
A: OK, what next?
B: Just know that sometimes the money doesn't go in perfectly the first time and you have to try again.
A: OK, next?
B: Choose what you want and push the button. Sometimes it takes a couple of tries.
A: I agree with you.
B: Hope that works for you!


3

A: I want to know how to buy something from this machine.
B: Yeah, the new ones can be tricky. What are you trying to buy?
A: I want to buy one of those snack things.
B: Are you ready to go?
A: I'm clear so far.
B: The money goes in the slot over there. It has to be smooth to go in.
A: It won't go in!
B: Just remember that you might have to feed the money in a couple of times to get it to work.
A: Yes, next step.
B: Make your selection and hope for the best. Vending machines aren't all that reliable.
A: They're totally unreliable.
B: You seem to have it down. Have a good day!

 

 

Getting a Library Card


1

A: Excuse me. I am interested in getting a library card.
B: Sure, let me give you an application. You can fill it out right here at the counter.
A: OK, here it is.
B: Let me take a look at this for you. May I have your driver's license, please?
A: Here's my license and form.
B: You seem to have filled the form out all right. Are you familiar with our rules and fines?
A: Yes, I know what to do.
B: The hours and limitations are printed on the card and this handout.
A: OK, I see.
B: Thank you for joining the library; we look forward to serving you.


2

A: I was wondering if you could help me to get a library card.
B: Of course, just fill out this form and let me know when you are finished.
A: I'm finished.
B: I will also need your driver's license; hand me the filled-out form, please.
A: OK, the form is all filled out.
B: Perfect! Do you know the hours and rules for the library?
A: No, I have no idea what they are.
B: Everything you need to know is printed on the card and handout.
A: Yes, right.
B: Great! You are all set to enjoy the library.


3

A: Good morning. Is this where I can get a library card issued to me?
B: No problem, we have a short form right here; just hand it to me when you are done.
A: I'm done.
B: That looks great, but I will also need your driver's license or other form of I.D.
A: Sure, here it all is.
B: Well, this looks nice. Do you know how to use it?
A: I am pretty sure how to use it, but can you remind me?
B: Of course, just remember that all of the needed information is on the card.
A: I see.
B: Well, I hope you have a wonderful time on your library visits!

 

 

Returning Overdue Books


1

A: Can you help me with returning my late books?
B: This is the right spot to pay your fee. Put your books down right here.
A: OK, here they are.
B: I can see that you owe 25 cents a day. That will be one dollar and fifty cents total.
A: OK, here's the money.
B: We are interested in getting our books back; so as long as all the fines are paid off by the end of the semester, you will be fine. Does that make sense?
A: I'm not sure.
B: Your registration and transcripts can be held up if there is an outstanding fine.
A: Now I understand.
B: Well, you can always keep your late fees down by using the night drop if we are closed. Enjoy the library!


2

A: These books should have been turned in last week.
B: You have come to the correct place. Hand me your books.
A: Here they are.
B: Whoa, these are pretty late! You owe five dollars total to clear your fine.
A: I don't have the money right now.
B: We only require that all fines must be paid off by the end of the semester. So you will be okay to go.
A: What would happen if I didn't pay it?
B: It's really important to always clear your fines, so you'll get a report card and transcripts on time.
A: Yeah, but I don't know how they can do that.
B: Always remember that the night drop is here, and we really appreciate you returning your books for all to use.


3

A: My library books are late, where can I put them?
B: This is where they need to be turned in. Let me see them to check the date, OK?
A: Yeah, I think that they are really late!
B: Not all that late. You only owe the library fifty cents.
A: What if I can't pay it?
B: We appreciate you paying off all fines as soon as possible, but always before the end of the semester.
A: Yeah, I get it.
B: Your report card and transcripts will be held until you pay all fines, so always make sure that you do that.
A: That's not really fair!
B: If we aren't here, always feel free to use the night drop outside. Thanks for coming in!

 

 

Using a Parking Meter


1

A: Excuse me, could you help me figure out how to use this new parking meter?
B: Sure, it was confusing for me also. Have you ever used a regular meter?
A: Yes, I understood the old one.
B: Well, on this one you can use coins or a debit or credit card; which one would you like to use?
A: Debit or credit card.
B: OK. Now, do you see what the rate is on the sticker?
A: Yes.
B: OK, now that we know what it will cost, put the money or card into the machine.
A: Yes, I can do that.
B: Wonderful; now, this machine asks you the number of your spot, so put that in also.
A: Yes, I'm ready.
B: All you have to do now is take your receipt and put it on your dashboard.


2

A: Whoa, I never saw a meter like this before; how do you use it?
B: It's simple, once you do it a few times. Do you know how the old one worked?
A: I never used a parking meter before.
B: So we start out by deciding whether you will use cash or a credit or debit card.
A: Cash.
B: Fine, can you read the rate on the display?
A: Yes, I can.
B: Fine. Now that we know what they are ripping us off for, insert the payment.
A: I'd rather not pay, but I have to.
B: Fine, this machine does not ask you the number of your spot, so we can move on, all right?
A: Perfect, let's do it.
B: Now just check the meter to see how many minutes you have.


3

A: This parking meter is really confusing. Can you help me figure it out?
B: It's just like the old one, but with new stuff added.
A: Yeah, OK.
B: The first step is deciding on debit or credit card payment, so which one is it?
A: I have coins.
B: Perfect. Now, can you see the rate on the sign?
A: I didn't see that, but now I do.
B: Once you know what it will cost, put the payment in.
A: Here it goes!
B: You are doing great! Let's move on to the next step.
A: I am a little confused.
B: Just make sure that everything registered, and then you are good to go!

 

 

Purchasing a Parking Permit


1

A: I'd like to purchase a parking permit for next semester.
B: Are you a daytime student or do you just come in the evenings?
A: I am a daytime student.
B: Will you be driving a motorcycle or a car?
A: I will be driving my car.
B: OK, that will be twenty-five dollars. How would you like to pay for it?
A: I'll pay for it with a check.
B: Would you like to pay for any extra permits for another vehicle?
A: No, thanks; I'm fine.
B: Here you go then. Have a great school year!


2

A: I'll need a parking permit for next semester.
B: Do you attend school during the day or only at night?
A: I only attend class part-time in the evenings.
B: Do you drive a motorcycle or an automobile?
A: I have both, but I usually use my car to get to school.
B: Great, the price for that permit is thirty dollars; cash, check, or credit card?
A: I'll pay cash.
B: Do you need to buy a duplicate permit for a second vehicle?
A: No, thank you.
B: OK, here is your permit; enjoy the new semester.


3

A: I want to buy a parking permit, please.
B: Are you a full-time student or do you attend part-time in the evenings?
A: I attend both day and evening classes.
B: Will you be riding a motorcycle or do you drive a car?
A: I ride a motorcycle.
B: That permit will run twenty-five dollars; will that be cash or credit card?
A: I'll use a credit card, thank you.
B: Do you need a second permit for a car?
A: No, just the motorcycle permit.
B: Fine, here it is and have a great semester!

 

 


Parking at School


1

A: Can you tell me where I can park?
B: Are you driving a motorcycle or an automobile?
A: I drive an automobile.
B: Fine. You can either park in the student lot or on the street. Do you know what a handicapped space is?
A: Yes, I have seen those spots.
B: Well, when you see the blue spots with the handicapped logo, do not park there unless you have a special permit. Are you going to be parking in the daytime or evening?
A: I park in the evenings.
B: Then you also need to be aware of the time limits on the street signs. Have you seen those signs?
A: Yes, I have seen those signs.
B: The signs always tell you how long you can park there and on what days. Do you know how to read the curb colors?
A: Yes, I know what the curb colors mean.
B: Well, just as long as you realize that red means no parking and white means loading and unloading, I think you know what you need to know.


2

A: Where should I park?
B: Do you have a car or motorbike?
A: I drive a scooter
B: In that case, you can park either in a student lot or on the street.
Are you aware of the marked handicapped spots?
A: No, I haven't seen those spots.
B: The handicapped logo with blue means that you are not to park there unless you have a handicapped permit. Will you mostly be parking during the day or night?
A: I park in the daytime.
B: Make sure you pay special attention to the street signs with time limits. Have you noticed those signs?
A: No, I have not seen the signs.
B: Pay attention to what the signs tell you in terms of time limits and what days you can park there. Do you know what the curb colors mean?
A: No, I don't know what the curb colors mean.
B: Just remember that red means absolutely no parking and white means loading and unloading only. I think you'll be good to go!


3

A: What is the best place to park?
B: What vehicle do you usually bring to school? Is it an automobile or a motorbike?
A: I drive a motorcycle.
B: OK. That means you can park in the student lot or on the street. Have you seen the handicapped spots?
A: I am not sure what a handicapped spot is.
B: Look for the blue signs and blue marked spaces. Do you usually park in the daytime or the evening?
A: I park days and evenings.
B: Be careful about the time limits on the streets. Have you seen the signs for time limits?
A: What signs?
B: As long as you are careful reading the signs, you will always know how long you can park and what days are OK to park there. Are you aware of the curb colors?
A: What curb colors?
B: If you can remember that red means absolutely no parking and white means that you can only load and unload, you are going to be OK.

 

 


Fighting a Parking Ticket


1

A: Hey, I got this parking ticket; can you help me figure a way out of it?
B: First of all, did you park somewhere too long or in the wrong spot?
A: I was there too long.
B: Was the area clearly labeled with the time limit and all?
A: Yeah, I saw it.
B: You will need to convince the judge that you couldn't see the signs.
A: Yeah, I understand.
B: Whatever you do, you need to be respectful and polite to the judge.
A: Yeah, you're right.
B: Just try to talk to him about how IF you made a mistake that it won't happen again.
A: OK, I will.
B: Good luck!


2

A: Man, I got another parking ticket. I am so unlucky--what can I do?
B: Was your car where it wasn't supposed to be, or did you stay there too long?
A: I was in an area where I wasn't supposed to park.
B: Could you tell where you were supposed to park and for how long?
A: I could tell what I was supposed to do.
B: That's too bad. That means that you can't use receipts or a witness to help you out.
A: I guess not.
B: Try brown-nosing the judge, but don't be too obvious about it.
A: Sure, if it will help.
B: Try and convince him that something was labeled wrong or something.
A: Sounds good!
B: Give it your best shot; it might work.


3

A: I don't know how to fight a parking ticket.
B: Did you get written up for exceeding the time limit or for parking where you weren't supposed to be?
A: Both.
B: Did you see all the signs and just decide to blow them off?
A: I was confused.
B: Maybe you could explain that you are new and got confused--could you do that?
A: If it might work, I'll go for it!
B: Let the judge see that you are only a poor starving student who won't do it again.
A: I can see how that might work.
B: Without actually saying that the parking ticket guy was an idiot, make it seem as though it was HIS mistake, not yours!
A: I could do that!
B: Try it. It just might save you the price of a parking ticket.

 

 


 

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