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A: Where should I park? B: Do you have a car or motorbike? A: I drive a scooter B: In that case, you can park either in a student lot or on the street. Are you aware of the marked handicapped spots? A: No, I haven't seen those spots. B: The handicapp
A: I want to buy a parking permit, please. B: Are you a full-time student or do you attend part-time in the evenings? A: I attend both day and evening classes. B: Will you be riding a motorcycle or do you drive a car? A: I ride a motorcycle. B: That
A: This parking meter is really confusing. Can you help me figure it out? B: It's just like the old one, but with new stuff added. A: Yeah, OK. B: The first step is deciding on debit or credit card payment, so which one is it? A: I have coins. B: Per
A: Whoa, I never saw a meter like this before; how do you use it? B: It's simple, once you do it a few times. Do you know how the old one worked? A: I never used a parking meter before. B: So we start out by deciding whether you will use cash or a cr
A: Excuse me, could you help me figure out how to use this new parking meter? B: Sure, it was confusing for me also. Have you ever used a regular meter? A: Yes, I understood the old one. B: Well, on this one you can use coins or a debit or credit car
A: Hey, I got this parking ticket; can you help me figure a way out of it? B: First of all, did you park somewhere too long or in the wrong spot? A: I was there too long. B: Was the area clearly labeled with the time limit and all? A: Yeah, I saw it.
A: I don't know how to fight a parking ticket. B: Did you get written up for exceeding the time limit or for parking where you weren't supposed to be? A: Both. B: Did you see all the signs and just decide to blow them off? A: I was confused. B: Maybe
ESL Podcast 1182 Finding a Parking Space Alan: We have to find a parking space. Lets drive around the block one more time. Did you say that the restaurant were going to has no off-street parking at all? Sasha: None. When I called the restaurant earli
Mini-parking spaces have been created at a kindergarten in Chongqing for children to park their bikes and buggies, reports huanqiu.com. The idea of setting up the mini-parking spaces came from teachers trying to avoid the kindergarteners creating hav
停车场经常有很多空着的车位,于是有人想做车位出租的买卖,可是价格是怎么定的呢?一起来看看吧! Listen Read Learn Benjamin:How big is this parking lot in our community? Security guard: It has fifty parking spaces. Benjamin: So you guys should be alway
嘉宾:Debbie Mason 话题:Woman and Parking女人开车行不行 单词拼写: 1、Unveiled:shown 2、Unpalatable:not delicious 3、Devastated:completely ruined 4、Patronising:treating someone as a child 5、Perception:viewpoint 重点
by Michael W. Flynn First, a disclaimer: Although I am an attorney, the legal information in this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for seeking personalized legal advice from an attorney licensed to practice in your jurisdiction. Further, I
It was noon on Wednesday. That's not fair. That's not right, Mel told Irene. He parked his car every night. He parked his car on the street. Look. The pole is in fresh cement, he said. The cement is still wet. It was a new parking sign. It said, No P
A: What are the rules about where I should park? B: Your assigned space is in the back where I marked it on the map. A: Can I park anywhere else in the parking lot? B: There are a few spots back there for visitors. They are unassigned. A: Where can m
A: Have you ever gotten a parking ticket? B: I've gotten a few. A: How many is a few? B: I've gotten about six. A: Have you paid all your tickets off? B: Yes, I've paid all of them off. A: How much is the fine? B: It's like $130 each ticket. A: That'
A: Have you ever gotten a parking ticket? B: I've never gotten one. Have you? A: I got a ticket yesterday. B: Really? What did you get one for? A: I parked in the red zone. B: Why did you do that? A: I needed to get something real quickly. B: Where d
A: Did you ever get a parking ticket? B: Only a few. A: What's a few? B: I've gotten six, I think. A: Did you pay your fines? B: Of course I have. A: How much are the parking tickets? B: I think they're $130. A: That's expensive. B: I just got a park
John was new to Los Angeles. He had never lived in a city before. He used to live on a farm. He had loved the city so far. One evening, John agreed to meet his friends in downtown L.A. He was late to their dinner. He couldn't find parking anywhere. A
A: Can you tell me where I can park? B: Are you driving a motorcycle or an automobile? A: I drive an automobile. B: Fine. You can either park in the student lot or on the street. Do you know what a handicapped space is? A: Yes, I have seen those spot
A: Excuse me, could you help me figure out how to use this new parking meter? B: Sure, it was confusing for me also. Have you ever used a regular meter? A: Yes, I understood the old one. B: Well, on this one you can use coins or a debit or credit car