J: waiter, a table for two please. W: yes, this way please. J: can we see the menu please? W: here you are. J: what's good today? W: I recommend crisp beef and fried duck. J: we don't want that. Well, perhaps we'll begin with mushroom soup and follow
Dick: can I get you something to drink? Cathy: sure, but I don't drink much. So I don't know what to order. D: so how about an aperitif? C: it sounds great. I'd like to start with a Compari. D: stirred or shaken? C: stirred will be fine. D: here you
D: the dinner was really good. It knocked my socks off. C: that's very kind of you to say so. Let's try some after-dinner wines. D: great. Sweet wines are my favorite. They always make a great finish to a decilious meal. C: do you prefer brandy or po
Kate: I can't believe finals will be here in just two weeks. Once again, I'm not even close to being ready! You'd think that by now I'd learn how tp budget my time better. Mary: welcome to the club! I was doing fine until after midterms. Then I took
J: hello, Kate! How are you doing? K: fine, thanks. How are you? J: fine. How are your term papers? K: on my lord. I haven't really started them. J: how could it be? They are due two weeks later. K: I know but I was busy with my part-time job the las
Frank: hi, Mary! What do you like to do in your spare time? Mary: well, I spend a lot of time watching movies. F: what a concidence! I also watch a lot of movies. M: oh really, Frank? What kind of movies do you like? F: actually, I watch whichever mo
I: hey, Maris, are you a part-timer? M: part-timer? Is that a new buzzword? I: oh, its pretty popular among my classmates these days. So are you? M: sure, I have a part-time job as a bartender. I: cool! It must be amazing to work at a bar! M: yeah, b
Lucas:well, I finished my last final today. Mary:the end of all the hard work for my master's. what a nice feeling to get my degree! L:do you want to attend the convocation? M:certainly. After years of hard work, I wouldn't miss it. By the way, where
L: I'll always remember my college days. M: oh yeah? L: It was one of the best times in my life. It was tough, but I made it. I became a college graduate. M: how did you feel when you graduated? L: it was a pround day for me. My family attend the gra
Jerry: I really admire you, Diana. Diana: why, Jerry? Your words just came out of the blue. J: you are really happy and able to achieve high scores at school. D: I work very hard and that's it, you know, practice makes perfect. J: isn't there anythin
H: I swear I will never shop at a street market in China. It's a terrible place full of excellent profiteers! You have to keep an eye whenever it comes to paying for something. J: cool down, Harry! What are you really mad about? Did you get ripped of
Liu: (having lunch with Joseph) have you ever been invited to a Chinese feast? Joesph:sure. Beijingers are distinguished for their warmth and hospitality. L: as far as you could see, is dining at a Chinese table a distinct experience? To what extent
L: the last thing to be ignored at a Chinese dinner table is to keep modest. J: does that suggest diners avoid speaking much? The same is true in the West. L: no, alsolutely not! On the contrary, you'll be considered a well-connected, sociable man, i
E: Have you made up your mind about not going back to your hometown after graduation? Where else would you go? P: I would try to land a job in Beijing. I just want to go to one of the big cities. E: why? P: many say more development opportunities can
S: why don't you start searching for a job?Your classmates have all begun. J: I want something more challenging. S: Like what? J: to run my own business and be my own boss. S: why do you want to start your own business? Students of your major can eas
S: I'm going to work in a multi-national enterprise after gradution. J: but you said your dream was to be an entrepreneur, to be your own boss. S: I'll do it someday. But it's not the right time now. I have to learn a lot by working as an employee. J
E: How time flies! We have been in Beijing for almost 4 years. B: yes, I can still recall the days when we were all seniors at college. I asked you whether you would go back to your hometown or not. E: yeah, feels like yesterday. Now Im almost settle
C: how was your education going on in Australia? S: I'm going to graduate this summer. C: where are you going to work then, in Australia or back in China? S: I'm planning to return to China after graduation. C: why are you choosing to leave a foreign
R: do you have s second? A: sure. What do you want? R: I want to tell you I've put in my notice. A: really? Why? R: I've been thinking about this for several months, well before the Spring Festival holidays. A: and the holidays provided you a chance
R: how was your job at the state-owned enterprise? A: oh, I no longer work there. I'm working with a multi-national corporation. R: you changed jobs again? Why do you move so frequently? A: I want to try different things before I find the one I reall
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