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Dealing With a Bothersome Person Melissa: I hate that guy Reuben. Hes always getting in my face. Conan: Ooh, I sense some serious sexual tension between the two of you. Melissa: Sexual tension? Are you out of your mind? He does nothing but give me a
Dealing With Corrupt Officials Vera: I cant believe that Stan has been arrested. I know that he wasnt always on the up-and-up, but hes being accused of influence peddling and taking bribes. Keigo: Stan has been getting kickbacks for years. Everybody
Dealing With a Language Barrier Carol: Send another memo to the Gibberese office. I think we have our wires crossed again. Art: Dont you think it would be better to call the office and speak to someone there? You might be able to get to the bottom of
Dealing with Bureaucracy Jogi: I knew when we got this government contract that it would be a two- edged sword. Deborah: How so? Jogi: Im grateful for the work, but having to jump through hoops of the governments bureaucracy has me pulling my hair ou
Dealing With a Contagious Disease Isabelle: You cant walk through that door with all of your clothes on! Linus: What?! Ive just come off of a 12-hour flight. Im tired and I want to get into my own house and into my own bed. Isabelle: I know, but youv
ESL Podcast 1190 Dealing With Foot Problems Walt: What are you doing? Francesca: Im selecting and organizing my photos for a presentation. Walt: Oh, can I see? All of these photos are of feet! Francesca: Well, I am a podiatrist and Im giving a talk a
Examinations are an important part of every student's life. Students must,ther- fore, know how to deal with them. There are three important things a student must do to get ready for an exam. First, he
Dealing with Time Changes in Scheduling Danny: Dont bother looking for next years meeting calendar. Im still working on it. Tessa: Whats taking so long? Danny: This is my first time scheduling all of the major meetings for this company and Im getting
Dealing with an interruption A: Excuse me, Ms. Montgomery? B: Im sorry, Jeff. Please dont interrupt me right now. Im in the middle of a conversation. A: Oh, Im sorry, Ms. Montgomery. Ill come back later. B: Thats all right. Ill be finished in a littl
Dealing With the Heat Jolene: Im sweating like a pig. When is this heat wave going to end? Eric: Ive no idea, but Im not moving a muscle until it does. Hand me that pitcher of iced tea, would you? Jolene: Get it yourself. Im not moving until it drops
Dealing With Debt Kristin: Lets go shopping! Ed: Wait a second. What are all these? Kristin: Theyre bills, but they dont have to be paid yet. Dont worry. Lets go! Theres a new pair of shoes with my name on it. Ed: Hold on a minute. This is a notice s
Dealing with an Apartment Super George: Did you call the super about fixing the leaky faucet? Louise: I called him on Monday, but I havent heard back yet. George: Well, call him again. This window is stuck and it wont close. Louise: Ill call him, but
Dealing with a Mass Transit Strike Marge: Where have you been? You should have been home over two hours ago! Homer: Ive been trying to get home. Havent you been watching the news? The transportation workers union has voted to strike. There was a mass
Dealing with Crises Teresa: Hey, where are you going? We have a meeting in 10 minutes. Adrian: Im sorry. Im going to have to postpone. Im in the middle of putting out fires and Ive had to clear my schedule to deal with the latest crisis. Teresa: Can
This is the first in a two-part Business English Pod lesson on dealing with telephone inquiries. Its natural to feel a little nervous when answering questions on the phone, especially when youre using a different language. You cant see the other pers
Weve all dealt with angry people before. But dealing with an angry person on the phone, in a business setting, can be tricky. Sometimes you dont know the person, so his or her situation may be completely new to you. You cant see the person, so you ca
Dealing with difficult clientsThis programme was first broadcast in 2001. This is not an accurate word-for-word transcript of the programme. Carmela: Well provide you with the most useful expressions used every day at work. Therell be new language, s
Dealing with Back-to-School Stress: Part 1 From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Lifestyle report. It is back-to-school time in the United States, which for many is bittersweet. The bitter part is for saying goodbye to carefree, unscheduled s
Dealing with Back-to-School Stress: Part 2 This is the second half of a two-part program. Dealing with Back-to-school Stress: Part 1 can be found in the Health Lifestyle section of this website. From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Lifestyle
The global financial crisis is said to be the worst since the Great Depression. It has contributed to the failure of key businesses and declines in consumer wealth in Africa and other parts of the developing world. In sub-Saharan Africa, there has be