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M:AreyougoingtospendthesummerinAustralia?
W:No.IplannedtogotoCanada,butmychildrenbeggedmetotakethemtoJapan.Iagreed.
(犜犲狓狋2)
M:Excuseme,doyouhaveanyticketsleftfortheconcerttonight?
W:Yes.Theyare$16each.Um...howmanywouldyoulike?
M:Two,please.
(犜犲狓狋3)
W:Whatsthematterwithyou,Jack?
M:Brianphonedmetoday.HewaswonderingwhetherIcouldhelphimmovehouseonSaturday.
W:Idratheryoudidnt.ItsMumsbirthdayandIthoughtwecouldtakeheroutfortheday.
(犜犲狓狋4)
M:Haveyoudecidedtotakethatsummerjobyouwereoffered?
W:Well,IwantmoreinformationbeforeIacceptit.
(犜犲狓狋5)
M:God!Imgladthatsover.
W:Soyoudontlikeit?Itsbasedonanovelwrittenbyafamouswriter.
M:No,Ithinkthestory,thedialogueandthewholethingaboutthewararehardtounderstand.
W:Buttheleadingactorismyfavorite.
(犜犲狓狋6)
W:Hi,ImlookingforadressforJanespartythisevening.Canyougivemesomeadvice?
M:Howdoyoulikethisskirt?Itgoeswellwithyourskin.
W:Really?OK,Iwouldtryit.
M:AndIbelievethisnecklacewouldmakeyoumoreattractive.
W:OK.ShouldItakeabagwithme?
M:Ofcourse.
W:HowaboutthebrownbagyouandIboughtlastweek?
M:Icantagreemore.Andhurryup,Grandmaiswaitingforus.
W:OK.
(犜犲狓狋7)
W:Hi,IjustarrivedonFlight245fromLondon.Iwaiteduntilalltheluggagecameout,butmysuitcasewasntthere.
M:Well,Iguessitmighthavebeenputonthewrongflight.Theresachanceitwontarriveuntiltomorrow.
W:Tomorrow?
M:Imverysorryaboutthis.Leaveusaphonenumbersothatwecanreachyou,andtheairlinewillcallyouassoonaswegetyour
suitcase.
(犜犲狓狋8)
M:Hi,Jean.Youlookworried.IseverythingOK?
W:Well,mynewbossisexpectingustostartworkat8oclockinthemorning.ButIhavetotakeourchildrentoschool.Thatmeans
Illbelateforwork.Andyoucantspareanytimetodoit.
M:Oh,dear...er...butnotasurprise.MyfriendAlicehadasimilarproblemlastyear.
W:Howdidshesettleit?
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书书书M:Shedidntdoanythingatfirst.Butintheendshetoldittoherboss.Hesaidhehadntrealizedtheearlystartwouldpresenta
problemandheagreedtoletthemstarthalfanhourlate.
W:Thatsgreat.PerhapsIshoulddealwithitthesameway.
(犜犲狓狋9)
M:Hello,everyone.WeareluckytohaveMollyTaylorheretoday.Mollyisorganizinganactivitycourseforthesummerholidays.
Molly,thisisthesecondyearofthecourse,isntit?
W:Yes.Thesummercourseoperatedforthefirsttimelastyearforasixweekperiod.Wedidthinkaboutmakingitlongerthisyear
andhaveasevenweekcourse,asthereresomeschoolswhichfinishtermaweekearlier.Infact,twoschoolshaveeightweek
holidays.Butintheendwedecidedtokeeptothesameplanaslastyear.
M:But,asIunderstand,lastyearscoursewasntacompletesuccess,wasit?
W:Well,wewereactuallyverysurprisedbythenumberofpeopleinterestedinthecourse.Wedidntactuallyhaveenoughassistants
tolookafterallthechildren.Besides,therewassuchalotofrainthatwecouldntgooutsideasoftenaswewantedto.
M:So,whatactivitiescanthechildrenlookforwardtothisyear?
W:Well,onceagaintherellbeartistsandmusicianswhowillleadcreativeclasses.Wealsoconsideredprovidingsomemoreexciting
adventuresports.Butwedecidednotto,intheend.Insteadwereintroducingsomefunprograms.Ithinkitllbegoodfunfor
children.
(犜犲狓狋10)
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words.ButImadeagreateffortandsoonIwasscoringtenoutofteninallofthetests.BythetimeIgottouniversity,Icoulddo
somewritingandtranslationswithoutmuchdifficulty,andIactuallyenjoyedlearningthegrammarrules.Thenaspartofmy
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DearMrBrown,
ImwritingtoseekyourguidanceonsomechallengesIhavebeenfacinginmyEnglishstudy.
Firstly,Ihavetroublewithgrammar.Ioftengetconfusedabouttheproperuseoftenses.Secondly,expandingmyvocabularyis
anotherchallenge.Istruggletofindtherightwordstoexpressmyselfaccurately.Lastly,Ifeelthatmyspeakingskillsneed
improving.IfinditdifficulttospeakEnglishfluently.
Idappreciateitifyoucouldgivemesomesuggestions.YourguidancewillundoubtedlycontributesignificantlytomyprogressinEnglish
learning.
Yourssincerely,
LiHua
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