a: hey eve, how are you?
B: I’m fine, celia. And you?
A: I’m ok. I’m so busy!
B; do you have a lot of homework?
A: yes. Don’t you?
B: of course I do!
A: which class are you working on right now?
B; I’m studying for my chemistry exam tomorrow.
A: are you in mrs.green’s class?
B: yes. Are you?
A: yes. We must have the same exam tomorrow!
B: do you want to study together?
A; sure. This library is too quiet though.
B; do you want to go to and empty classroom?
A: that sounds good.
B; ok. Let’s go!
Intermediate
A: lucy, you’re back. How was your first day of school?
B; it was great. I had a really good time.
A; what classed did you have?
B: well, I had English from 9:00 to 11:00, art from 12:00 to 2:00, and math from 2:00 to 4:00.
A: what do you think about the teachers?
B; to be honest, I liked all of them, except for the math teacher. Though he must be quite young, he seem like an old person. He’s so boring!
A: that’s too bad. How was your English teacher?
B: she was great. In today’s class, she gave us a lecture on how to be a good student. She told us not to cram for exams, and to pay more attention on communicating that memorizing.
A; where is she from?
B: she said that she’s from a small town in the middle of America.
A; were you able to understand everything that she said?
B; not everything, but nearly. She speaks very clearly and doesn’t use very complex words so that it is easy for us to understand her.
A; she sound like a good teacher. Do you think you’ll pass her class?
B: yes…with flying colors!
A: what does that mean?
B; it’s a new phrase that she taught us today. It means that I will not only pass the class, but I will do extremely well!
A; if you like the class this much already, I’m sure you will.
B; I hope so.
A: did she give you any homework?
B; not today. She said she wanted us to relax tonight instead of doing homework,
A: no wonder you like the class so much. |
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