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Mom: Wake up, it’s time for school.
Jake: I’m so tired. Let me sleep for five more minutes.Â
Mom: You have to get up and get ready for school.Â
Jake: I know, but just five more minutes.Â
Mom: I can’t let you go back to sleep, because you won’t wake back up.Â
Jake: I promise I’ll wake up, in five minutes.Â
Mom: You still need to eat breakfast, take a shower, and get dressed.
Jake: I realize that, and I can do all that when I wake up in five minutes.
Mom: I don’t want you to be late for school today.Â
Jake: I’m not going to be late today.Â
Mom: Fine, five more minutes.
Jake: Thank you.Â
Amy: Did you hear the news?
Kate: What happened?
Amy: Our cousin went into labor and had her baby last week.
Kate: She did? Why didn’t anyone tell me?
Amy: I would’ve thought that somebody would have told you.
Kate: No, I had no idea.
Amy: Well, she did, her baby was 8 pounds 6 ounces.
Kate: Oh my God, that’s great!
Amy: Are you going to go and visit her and the baby?
Kate: I think that I might.
Amy: Good! I just thought I’d let you know.Â
Kate: Thanks for telling me.
Mike: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the library is?
Ariel: Yes, it’s that way. You go three blocks to Washington Street, then turn right. It’s on the corner, across from the bank.
Mike: Thanks! I’ve only been in town a few days, so I really don’t know my way around yet.Â
Jade: Oh, I know how you feel. We moved here a year ago, and I still don’t know where everything is!
Waiter: May I get you anything to drink?
Guest: Yes, please. May I get a glass of lemonade?
Waiter: Would you like an appetizer?
Guest: May I get an order of barbeque wings?
Waiter: Sure, would you like anything else?
Guest: That’ll be fine for now, thank you.
Waiter: Tell me when you want to order the rest of your food.
Guest: Excuse me. I’m ready to order.
Waiter: What would you like?
Guest: Let me have the baby-back ribs.
Waiter: Sure, will there be anything else that I can get you?
Guest: That will be it for now.
A: I am not certain, but I think I might ask to be considered for the new job.
B: Why are you considering trying for it?
A: I think that I might like it, but I am still thinking about it.
B: What is it about this job that appeals to you?
A: I think that I would enjoy the position but there isn’t a lot of creativity involved.
B: Yes, you could be right. There is a lot to consider.
A: I am also wondering about the pay.
B: Would a slight decrease in pay be worth it for a new opportunity for growth?
A: I am thinking that might be the case.
B: I think you should give it a shot. What do you have to lose? You can always change your mind.Â
A: There’s a new girl in school, have you seen her yet?
B: I haven’t seen her yet.
A: I think that she is very pretty.
B: Tell me how she looks.
A: She’s kind of short.
B: What height is she?
A: She’s probably about five feet.
B: That’s nice, but tell me what she looks like.
A: The first thing I noticed was her beautiful brown eyes.
B: I think I might’ve bumped into her before.
A: Are you telling me that you’ve seen her before?
B: I believe so.
A: How often do you read books?
B: I read books almost every night before I go to bed.
A: What’s your favorite type of book?
B: I love reading about different cultures.
A: What can you learn from books?
B: Books can broaden my horizon about thousands of things around the world, and books are also my best friends.
A: Where do you read books?
B: I read books at home, sometimes in the library.
A: What’s the most interesting book you have ever read?
B: I think that would be Nepal, a book written about the country of Nepal, published in 1999.
A: How long does it take you to finish a book?
B: Well, it depends on the length of the book, but it usually takes me a week to finish a 300-page book.
A: Do you usually bring books with you when you travel?
B: Yes, I do. When I’m at the airport or bus station, I read books to kill time.
A: Is there any bookstore or library in your area?
B: Unfortunately, there are none near my house. The nearest one is 3 kilometers away.
A: What sport do you like?
B: I like playing badminton.
A: Is it easy to play that sport?
B: Yes, it’s pretty easy to play.
A: Is that sport popular in your country?
B: Yes, it is.
A: How long have you been practicing that sport?
B: I have been practicing it for 5 years.
A: Who do you play sports with?
B: I play badminton with my friends, sometimes with my brother.
A: How often do you play that sport?
B: I play badminton every weekend.
A: What benefits can you get from that sport?
B: It helps strengthen my muscles because while playing, I have to move continuously. It is good to burn calories as well.
A: Do you like watching football? Online or offline?
B: Yes, I do. I prefer watching football offline and online. Going to the stadium, shouting and cheering are good to release stress.
A: What is your favorite football team?
B: I like the Manchester United Football Club, also known as “The Red Devils”.
A: Why is sport important?
B: Sports are sources of recreation. People can learn how to encourage team spirit when they play sports, too.
A: How many popular festivals are there in your country?
B: There are many: New Year’s day, Martin Luther King day, Valentine’s day, St. Patrick day, Easter, etc.
A: What is the most important festival in your country?
B: I believe that New Year’s day is the most important one since it’s a chance for family reunions and parties. People gather together to welcome the new year.
A: When does it take place?
B: It occurs on January 1st.Â
A: Where’s the festival celebrated?
B: B: The New Year’s day is celebrated all over the country. Each family has its own way to celebrate the day.
A: What do people do to prepare for the festival?
B: Before New Year’ day, people go shopping for food and drinks, repair the house or put up decor.
A: Who can join the festival?
B: It’s a day for everybody.
A: What do people do in the festival?
B: On New Year’ Eve, people have a party with traditional food and drinks. After that, they may visit friends or relatives, go to the movies or watch sports.
A: What’s special about that festival?
B: It marks the end of a year and celebrates a new year. People believe that the things they do on the first day will bring good luck and prosperity to them during the whole year.
A: Is the festival culturally related?
B: Sure, the festival is an integral part of culture.
A: Why is a festival important?
B: It adds structure to our social lives and connects us with our families and backgrounds.Â