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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: I'll need a parking permit for next semester. B: Do you attend school during the day or only at night? A: I only attend class part-time in the evenings. B: Do you drive a motorcycle or an automobile? A: I have both, but I usually use my car to get
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: These books should have been turned in last week. B: You have come to the correct place. Hand me your books. A: Here they are. B: Whoa, these are pretty late! You owe five dollars total to clear your fine. A: I don't have the money right now. B: W
A: Do you mind if I borrow the notes from last week? B: Were you here last week? A: I was unable to make it. B: How come? A: I was sick that day, and couldn't make it. B: Well, here are the notes. A: Are there any more? B: Sorry, here you go. A: Than
A: Excuse me, Professor. I have to talk to you about why my homework didn't get done. B: What happened that you didn't get it done? A: I had to watch a football game instead. B: Well, you had more than one day; couldn't you have fit it in on another
A: Professor, could I make an appointment with you? B: I am free tomorrow afternoon between two and four; do you have a particular time in mind? A: Two o'clock would be the best time. B: Fine, do you know where my office is? A: No, I'm not. B: Rememb
A: Would you talk to me about taking one of Dr. Miller's classes? B: Yes. Have you ever been in one of his classes? A: I'm thinking about taking his class next semester. B: He was a very easy teacher. Are you thinking of taking a class with him? A: I
A: Can you help me buy my textbooks? B: There will probably be a book list in the bookstore. Do you have your class schedule handy? A: No, I don't have that. B: To get started, take that list over to the bookstore. Do you know where the bookstore is?
A: Good morning. Is this where I can get a library card issued to me? B: No problem, we have a short form right here; just hand it to me when you are done. A: I'm done. B: That looks great, but I will also need your driver's license or other form of
A: Could you talk to me for a few minutes about my grades? B: Step into my office for a moment. What is your concern? A: Am I failing? B: Let's go on the computer to see what's up. Do you think you are doing well? A: I am pretty sure that I am in tro
A: I've never seen a machine like this before and need some help. B: Sure, no problem. What are you trying to get? A: I want to buy a drink. B: OK. This machine needs you to use that change machine first to get correct change. A: I've got the correct
A: Can you help me figure out how to use this machine? B: Yes, I would be happy to help. What do you want to buy? A: I want to buy that candy. B: OK. So this machine will make change if you need it. Do you have your dollars ready? A: Yeah, so far, so
A: Let me get last week's notes. B: Yeah, sure--you didn't come to class that day? A: I couldn't come. B: Why not? A: I wasn't feeling well. B: Here they are. A: Thanks a lot; are these all the notes? B: Oh, no, this is the rest. A: Thank you very mu
A: I was wondering how you are going to calculate our final grades. B: Grades are based on many things: homework, attendance, quizzes, mid-term, and final. A: What counts the most? B: Actually I look at all of it and let's not forget class participat
A: Do you have the notes from last week's class? B: Did you come late? A: I couldn't make it. B: Why is that? A: I was sick. B: Oh, okay. Well, here you go. A: Are these all of them? B: Oh, wait, here are the rest. A: Thanks a bunch. B: Don't mention
A: I was looking at my test score and think that it should be higher. B: Is the math wrong or the way the answer was marked? A: I think an answer got marked wrong that should have been marked right. B: These things can happen; let's double-check the
A: Excuse me, Professor. I think there might be an error in my test score. B: Sure. Do you think that the total is wrong or that you got something marked wrong that should have been marked right? A: I think that the percentage is incorrect. B: Let's
A: Let me tell you what happened to my homework. B: OK, go ahead--what is the excuse THIS time? A: Actually, I did it, but then it got lost. B: Could you have gotten it done at another time? A: Yes, I could. B: You have never missed an assignment bef
Eric和Patty是大学同学,俩人正在聊校园生活。 Professor: Eric wants to find out what clubs Patty is in. In this section, listen for the word a cappella, which means singing without any instruments. Eric: So Patty, tell me about what ki