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Speaker 0: Han Maimed , What's your plan for the weekend ? Speaker 1: I plan to travel around Harvard University and know more about it . To tell you the truth , I plan to apply for Harvard after graduation from high school . It ’ s better to get to know it . What about you ? Speaker 0: I get together with my Christian brothers on Saturdays . Speaker 1: Oh , my God ! John , I didn ’ t know you are religious . You just look like a scientific kook , like Leonard in the Big Bang Theory . Speaker 0: Come on , Han Maimed , don ’ t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I ’ m really surprised . I thought science and religion are not compatible , are they ? Speaker 0: Yes , they are compatible . Actually , the U . S . is both the most developed and the most religious country in the world . Speaker 1: I've heard about it a little bit before , but I don ’ t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That ’ s a little complicated . You ’ ll get to know it when you are acquainted with the U . S . history later on . Religion was and is a part of American people ’ s life . Guess what ? Even Harvard University , which is a highly academic institution , is in a sense the product of religion . Speaker 1: Really ? Speaker 0: Absolutely ! It was founded by a group of Puritan immigrants from England . Speaker 1: Why was it founded by the Puritans ? Where were the atheistic educators ? Speaker 0: Because most of the first English immigrants who came to the United States were Puritans . Speaker 1: How come ? I mean why most of them were religious people ? Speaker 0: That ’ s because in the 16th and 17th century , there was a series of religious reforms in England . Many religious separatists were persecuted and fled to other countries . Speaker 1: So , you mean people didn't enjoy religious freedom in England ? Speaker 0: Yes , that's why Puritans moved to the New World , where they believed they could establish a heaven for Puritans . Later on , it was these Puritans who founded Harvard College . Speaker 1: Why did they want to found a college ? Speaker 0: Many Puritans had received classic style of higher education in Oxford University and Cambridge University back in England . They hoped that their descendants could receive this kind of education as well . Speaker 1: Oh , I see . Speaker 0: Actually Harvard was first named ' New College ' , without a formal name . Speaker 1: When did it begin to be called Harvard University ? Speaker 0: In 1639 , it was renamed after its major benefactor John Harvard . Interestingly , JohnHarvard himself was a clergyman . Speaker 1: It seems that Harvard was predestined to be influenced by religion . Speaker 0: Therefore , it ’ s not exaggerate to claim that had there not been religion , there would note Harvard . Speaker 1: Wow , I didn ’ t know that religion had played such an important role in Harvard history . Speaker 0:
Religion has been playing an indispensible part in Harvard history as well as the U . S .
Speaker 0: Han Maimed , What's your plan for the weekend ? Speaker 1: I plan to travel around Harvard University and know more about it . To tell you the truth , I plan to apply for Harvard after graduation from high school . It ’ s better to get to know it . What about you ? Speaker 0: I get together with my Christian brothers on Saturdays . Speaker 1: Oh , my God ! John , I didn ’ t know you are religious . You just look like a scientific kook , like Leonard in the Big Bang Theory . Speaker 0: Come on , Han Maimed , don ’ t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I ’ m really surprised . I thought science and religion are not compatible , are they ? Speaker 0: Yes , they are compatible . Actually , the U . S . is both the most developed and the most religious country in the world . Speaker 1: I've heard about it a little bit before , but I don ’ t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That ’ s a little complicated . You ’ ll get to know it when you are acquainted with the U . S . history later on . Religion was and is a part of American people ’ s life . Guess what ? Even Harvard University , which is a highly academic institution , is in a sense the product of religion . Speaker 1: Really ? Speaker 0: Absolutely ! It was founded by a group of Puritan immigrants from England . Speaker 1: Why was it founded by the Puritans ? Where were the atheistic educators ? Speaker 0: Because most of the first English immigrants who came to the United States were Puritans . Speaker 1: How come ? I mean why most of them were religious people ? Speaker 0: That ’ s because in the 16th and 17th century , there was a series of religious reforms in England . Many religious separatists were persecuted and fled to other countries . Speaker 1: So , you mean people didn't enjoy religious freedom in England ? Speaker 0: Yes , that's why Puritans moved to the New World , where they believed they could establish a heaven for Puritans . Later on , it was these Puritans who founded Harvard College . Speaker 1: Why did they want to found a college ? Speaker 0: Many Puritans had received classic style of higher education in Oxford University and Cambridge University back in England . They hoped that their descendants could receive this kind of education as well . Speaker 1: Oh , I see . Speaker 0: Actually Harvard was first named ' New College ' , without a formal name . Speaker 1: When did it begin to be called Harvard University ? Speaker 0: In 1639 , it was renamed after its major benefactor John Harvard . Interestingly , JohnHarvard himself was a clergyman . Speaker 1: It seems that Harvard was predestined to be influenced by religion . Speaker 0: Therefore , it ’ s not exaggerate to claim that had there not been religion , there would note Harvard . Speaker 1: Wow , I didn ’ t know that religion had played such an important role in Harvard history . Speaker 0: Religion has been playing an indispensible part in Harvard history as well as the U . S . Speaker 1:
I finally begin to get to know Harvard . It seems that my knowledge of Harvard is rather poor . I have a lot work to do before applying for Harvard .
Speaker 0: Han Maimed , What's your plan for the weekend ? Speaker 1: I plan to travel around Harvard University and know more about it . To tell you the truth , I plan to apply for Harvard after graduation from high school . It ’ s better to get to know it . What about you ? Speaker 0: I get together with my Christian brothers on Saturdays . Speaker 1: Oh , my God ! John , I didn ’ t know you are religious . You just look like a scientific kook , like Leonard in the Big Bang Theory . Speaker 0: Come on , Han Maimed , don ’ t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I ’ m really surprised . I thought science and religion are not compatible , are they ? Speaker 0: Yes , they are compatible . Actually , the U . S . is both the most developed and the most religious country in the world . Speaker 1: I've heard about it a little bit before , but I don ’ t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That ’ s a little complicated . You ’ ll get to know it when you are acquainted with the U . S . history later on . Religion was and is a part of American people ’ s life . Guess what ? Even Harvard University , which is a highly academic institution , is in a sense the product of religion . Speaker 1: Really ? Speaker 0: Absolutely ! It was founded by a group of Puritan immigrants from England . Speaker 1: Why was it founded by the Puritans ? Where were the atheistic educators ? Speaker 0: Because most of the first English immigrants who came to the United States were Puritans . Speaker 1: How come ? I mean why most of them were religious people ? Speaker 0: That ’ s because in the 16th and 17th century , there was a series of religious reforms in England . Many religious separatists were persecuted and fled to other countries . Speaker 1: So , you mean people didn't enjoy religious freedom in England ? Speaker 0: Yes , that's why Puritans moved to the New World , where they believed they could establish a heaven for Puritans . Later on , it was these Puritans who founded Harvard College . Speaker 1: Why did they want to found a college ? Speaker 0: Many Puritans had received classic style of higher education in Oxford University and Cambridge University back in England . They hoped that their descendants could receive this kind of education as well . Speaker 1: Oh , I see . Speaker 0: Actually Harvard was first named ' New College ' , without a formal name . Speaker 1: When did it begin to be called Harvard University ? Speaker 0: In 1639 , it was renamed after its major benefactor John Harvard . Interestingly , JohnHarvard himself was a clergyman . Speaker 1: It seems that Harvard was predestined to be influenced by religion . Speaker 0: Therefore , it ’ s not exaggerate to claim that had there not been religion , there would note Harvard . Speaker 1: Wow , I didn ’ t know that religion had played such an important role in Harvard history . Speaker 0: Religion has been playing an indispensible part in Harvard history as well as the U . S . Speaker 1: I finally begin to get to know Harvard . It seems that my knowledge of Harvard is rather poor . I have a lot work to do before applying for Harvard . Speaker 0:
Remember that Harvard is a part of the United States . So you have to know the U . S . history and culture if you want to have in-depth knowledge of Harvard . The two are closely related .
Speaker 0: Han Maimed , What's your plan for the weekend ? Speaker 1: I plan to travel around Harvard University and know more about it . To tell you the truth , I plan to apply for Harvard after graduation from high school . It ’ s better to get to know it . What about you ? Speaker 0: I get together with my Christian brothers on Saturdays . Speaker 1: Oh , my God ! John , I didn ’ t know you are religious . You just look like a scientific kook , like Leonard in the Big Bang Theory . Speaker 0: Come on , Han Maimed , don ’ t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I ’ m really surprised . I thought science and religion are not compatible , are they ? Speaker 0: Yes , they are compatible . Actually , the U . S . is both the most developed and the most religious country in the world . Speaker 1: I've heard about it a little bit before , but I don ’ t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That ’ s a little complicated . You ’ ll get to know it when you are acquainted with the U . S . history later on . Religion was and is a part of American people ’ s life . Guess what ? Even Harvard University , which is a highly academic institution , is in a sense the product of religion . Speaker 1: Really ? Speaker 0: Absolutely ! It was founded by a group of Puritan immigrants from England . Speaker 1: Why was it founded by the Puritans ? Where were the atheistic educators ? Speaker 0: Because most of the first English immigrants who came to the United States were Puritans . Speaker 1: How come ? I mean why most of them were religious people ? Speaker 0: That ’ s because in the 16th and 17th century , there was a series of religious reforms in England . Many religious separatists were persecuted and fled to other countries . Speaker 1: So , you mean people didn't enjoy religious freedom in England ? Speaker 0: Yes , that's why Puritans moved to the New World , where they believed they could establish a heaven for Puritans . Later on , it was these Puritans who founded Harvard College . Speaker 1: Why did they want to found a college ? Speaker 0: Many Puritans had received classic style of higher education in Oxford University and Cambridge University back in England . They hoped that their descendants could receive this kind of education as well . Speaker 1: Oh , I see . Speaker 0: Actually Harvard was first named ' New College ' , without a formal name . Speaker 1: When did it begin to be called Harvard University ? Speaker 0: In 1639 , it was renamed after its major benefactor John Harvard . Interestingly , JohnHarvard himself was a clergyman . Speaker 1: It seems that Harvard was predestined to be influenced by religion . Speaker 0: Therefore , it ’ s not exaggerate to claim that had there not been religion , there would note Harvard . Speaker 1: Wow , I didn ’ t know that religion had played such an important role in Harvard history . Speaker 0: Religion has been playing an indispensible part in Harvard history as well as the U . S . Speaker 1: I finally begin to get to know Harvard . It seems that my knowledge of Harvard is rather poor . I have a lot work to do before applying for Harvard . Speaker 0: Remember that Harvard is a part of the United States . So you have to know the U . S . history and culture if you want to have in-depth knowledge of Harvard . The two are closely related . Speaker 1:
That ’ s right . I have a lot to learn from you .
Speaker 0: Han Maimed , What's your plan for the weekend ? Speaker 1: I plan to travel around Harvard University and know more about it . To tell you the truth , I plan to apply for Harvard after graduation from high school . It ’ s better to get to know it . What about you ? Speaker 0: I get together with my Christian brothers on Saturdays . Speaker 1: Oh , my God ! John , I didn ’ t know you are religious . You just look like a scientific kook , like Leonard in the Big Bang Theory . Speaker 0: Come on , Han Maimed , don ’ t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I ’ m really surprised . I thought science and religion are not compatible , are they ? Speaker 0: Yes , they are compatible . Actually , the U . S . is both the most developed and the most religious country in the world . Speaker 1: I've heard about it a little bit before , but I don ’ t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That ’ s a little complicated . You ’ ll get to know it when you are acquainted with the U . S . history later on . Religion was and is a part of American people ’ s life . Guess what ? Even Harvard University , which is a highly academic institution , is in a sense the product of religion . Speaker 1: Really ? Speaker 0: Absolutely ! It was founded by a group of Puritan immigrants from England . Speaker 1: Why was it founded by the Puritans ? Where were the atheistic educators ? Speaker 0: Because most of the first English immigrants who came to the United States were Puritans . Speaker 1: How come ? I mean why most of them were religious people ? Speaker 0: That ’ s because in the 16th and 17th century , there was a series of religious reforms in England . Many religious separatists were persecuted and fled to other countries . Speaker 1: So , you mean people didn't enjoy religious freedom in England ? Speaker 0: Yes , that's why Puritans moved to the New World , where they believed they could establish a heaven for Puritans . Later on , it was these Puritans who founded Harvard College . Speaker 1: Why did they want to found a college ? Speaker 0: Many Puritans had received classic style of higher education in Oxford University and Cambridge University back in England . They hoped that their descendants could receive this kind of education as well . Speaker 1: Oh , I see . Speaker 0: Actually Harvard was first named ' New College ' , without a formal name . Speaker 1: When did it begin to be called Harvard University ? Speaker 0: In 1639 , it was renamed after its major benefactor John Harvard . Interestingly , JohnHarvard himself was a clergyman . Speaker 1: It seems that Harvard was predestined to be influenced by religion . Speaker 0: Therefore , it ’ s not exaggerate to claim that had there not been religion , there would note Harvard . Speaker 1: Wow , I didn ’ t know that religion had played such an important role in Harvard history . Speaker 0: Religion has been playing an indispensible part in Harvard history as well as the U . S . Speaker 1: I finally begin to get to know Harvard . It seems that my knowledge of Harvard is rather poor . I have a lot work to do before applying for Harvard . Speaker 0: Remember that Harvard is a part of the United States . So you have to know the U . S . history and culture if you want to have in-depth knowledge of Harvard . The two are closely related . Speaker 1: That ’ s right . I have a lot to learn from you . Speaker 0:
You can ask me any question at any time .
Speaker 0: I am not convinced by your explanation . Could you explain it ? Speaker 1:
Sorry , I really can't do that . There's little time left for us .
Speaker 0: I am not convinced by your explanation . Could you explain it ? Speaker 1: Sorry , I really can't do that . There's little time left for us . Speaker 0:
I can't accept your excuse . It's five o'clock .
Speaker 0: I am not convinced by your explanation . Could you explain it ? Speaker 1: Sorry , I really can't do that . There's little time left for us . Speaker 0: I can't accept your excuse . It's five o'clock . Speaker 1:
But I have an appointment with Ann .
Speaker 0: I am not convinced by your explanation . Could you explain it ? Speaker 1: Sorry , I really can't do that . There's little time left for us . Speaker 0: I can't accept your excuse . It's five o'clock . Speaker 1: But I have an appointment with Ann . Speaker 0:
Ok , sounds good . But I think it's your trick .
Speaker 0: What do you do in summer ? Speaker 1:
I love going out into the countryside for walks or bike ride . I love being out in the fresh summer air . How about you ?
Speaker 0: What do you do in summer ? Speaker 1: I love going out into the countryside for walks or bike ride . I love being out in the fresh summer air . How about you ? Speaker 0:
I don ’ t often go for walks , but I either play sports outside-you know , tennis or badminton-or just sit in the sunshine and read a good book .
Speaker 0: What do you do in summer ? Speaker 1: I love going out into the countryside for walks or bike ride . I love being out in the fresh summer air . How about you ? Speaker 0: I don ’ t often go for walks , but I either play sports outside-you know , tennis or badminton-or just sit in the sunshine and read a good book . Speaker 1:
What do you do in winter ?
Speaker 0: What do you do in summer ? Speaker 1: I love going out into the countryside for walks or bike ride . I love being out in the fresh summer air . How about you ? Speaker 0: I don ’ t often go for walks , but I either play sports outside-you know , tennis or badminton-or just sit in the sunshine and read a good book . Speaker 1: What do you do in winter ? Speaker 0:
Well , I play sports indoors quite often . If I ’ m feeling lazy , I just watch a film at home . I prefer summer to winter .
Speaker 0: What do you do in summer ? Speaker 1: I love going out into the countryside for walks or bike ride . I love being out in the fresh summer air . How about you ? Speaker 0: I don ’ t often go for walks , but I either play sports outside-you know , tennis or badminton-or just sit in the sunshine and read a good book . Speaker 1: What do you do in winter ? Speaker 0: Well , I play sports indoors quite often . If I ’ m feeling lazy , I just watch a film at home . I prefer summer to winter . Speaker 1:
I think most people do . I like wearing nice , colorful clothes in summer-you know , a nice dress or skirt . It ’ s too cold for those kinds of clothes in winter .
Speaker 0: What do you do in summer ? Speaker 1: I love going out into the countryside for walks or bike ride . I love being out in the fresh summer air . How about you ? Speaker 0: I don ’ t often go for walks , but I either play sports outside-you know , tennis or badminton-or just sit in the sunshine and read a good book . Speaker 1: What do you do in winter ? Speaker 0: Well , I play sports indoors quite often . If I ’ m feeling lazy , I just watch a film at home . I prefer summer to winter . Speaker 1: I think most people do . I like wearing nice , colorful clothes in summer-you know , a nice dress or skirt . It ’ s too cold for those kinds of clothes in winter . Speaker 0:
Yes . I like wearing shorts in summer . My legs would freeze !
Speaker 0: What do you do in summer ? Speaker 1: I love going out into the countryside for walks or bike ride . I love being out in the fresh summer air . How about you ? Speaker 0: I don ’ t often go for walks , but I either play sports outside-you know , tennis or badminton-or just sit in the sunshine and read a good book . Speaker 1: What do you do in winter ? Speaker 0: Well , I play sports indoors quite often . If I ’ m feeling lazy , I just watch a film at home . I prefer summer to winter . Speaker 1: I think most people do . I like wearing nice , colorful clothes in summer-you know , a nice dress or skirt . It ’ s too cold for those kinds of clothes in winter . Speaker 0: Yes . I like wearing shorts in summer . My legs would freeze ! Speaker 1:
Do you think we ’ ll have a nice summer this year ?
Speaker 0: What do you do in summer ? Speaker 1: I love going out into the countryside for walks or bike ride . I love being out in the fresh summer air . How about you ? Speaker 0: I don ’ t often go for walks , but I either play sports outside-you know , tennis or badminton-or just sit in the sunshine and read a good book . Speaker 1: What do you do in winter ? Speaker 0: Well , I play sports indoors quite often . If I ’ m feeling lazy , I just watch a film at home . I prefer summer to winter . Speaker 1: I think most people do . I like wearing nice , colorful clothes in summer-you know , a nice dress or skirt . It ’ s too cold for those kinds of clothes in winter . Speaker 0: Yes . I like wearing shorts in summer . My legs would freeze ! Speaker 1: Do you think we ’ ll have a nice summer this year ? Speaker 0:
Thanks to global warming , it could be hotter than ever !
Speaker 0: I will never forget Linda . After all , she was my first lover . Speaker 1:
I think you ’ ll lay it to rest with the time flying .
Speaker 0: I will never forget Linda . After all , she was my first lover . Speaker 1: I think you ’ ll lay it to rest with the time flying . Speaker 0:
I remember that someone says that it is difficult to forget the people who don ’ t want to forget .
Speaker 0: I will never forget Linda . After all , she was my first lover . Speaker 1: I think you ’ ll lay it to rest with the time flying . Speaker 0: I remember that someone says that it is difficult to forget the people who don ’ t want to forget . Speaker 1:
But I think time can change everything .
Speaker 0: Could you tell me what university you want to go to , John ? Speaker 1:
Pardon ?
Speaker 0: Could you tell me what university you want to go to , John ? Speaker 1: Pardon ? Speaker 0:
What university would you enter ?
Speaker 0: Could you tell me what university you want to go to , John ? Speaker 1: Pardon ? Speaker 0: What university would you enter ? Speaker 1:
University ? Why ? You asked me last year .
Speaker 0: Could you tell me what university you want to go to , John ? Speaker 1: Pardon ? Speaker 0: What university would you enter ? Speaker 1: University ? Why ? You asked me last year . Speaker 0:
Oh , I forget.Sorry .
Speaker 0: Could you tell me what university you want to go to , John ? Speaker 1: Pardon ? Speaker 0: What university would you enter ? Speaker 1: University ? Why ? You asked me last year . Speaker 0: Oh , I forget.Sorry . Speaker 1:
I went to Harvard University .
Speaker 0: Could you tell me what university you want to go to , John ? Speaker 1: Pardon ? Speaker 0: What university would you enter ? Speaker 1: University ? Why ? You asked me last year . Speaker 0: Oh , I forget.Sorry . Speaker 1: I went to Harvard University . Speaker 0:
Did you ? And what course did you take there ?
Speaker 0: Could you tell me what university you want to go to , John ? Speaker 1: Pardon ? Speaker 0: What university would you enter ? Speaker 1: University ? Why ? You asked me last year . Speaker 0: Oh , I forget.Sorry . Speaker 1: I went to Harvard University . Speaker 0: Did you ? And what course did you take there ? Speaker 1:
God save me ! Is there anything wrong with you ? Didn't I tell you ?
Speaker 0: Could you tell me what university you want to go to , John ? Speaker 1: Pardon ? Speaker 0: What university would you enter ? Speaker 1: University ? Why ? You asked me last year . Speaker 0: Oh , I forget.Sorry . Speaker 1: I went to Harvard University . Speaker 0: Did you ? And what course did you take there ? Speaker 1: God save me ! Is there anything wrong with you ? Didn't I tell you ? Speaker 0:
I've not known.Perhaps , I've got a bad memory .
Speaker 0: Could you tell me what university you want to go to , John ? Speaker 1: Pardon ? Speaker 0: What university would you enter ? Speaker 1: University ? Why ? You asked me last year . Speaker 0: Oh , I forget.Sorry . Speaker 1: I went to Harvard University . Speaker 0: Did you ? And what course did you take there ? Speaker 1: God save me ! Is there anything wrong with you ? Didn't I tell you ? Speaker 0: I've not known.Perhaps , I've got a bad memory . Speaker 1:
I did a B . A . in economics.Remember ?
Speaker 0: Could you tell me what university you want to go to , John ? Speaker 1: Pardon ? Speaker 0: What university would you enter ? Speaker 1: University ? Why ? You asked me last year . Speaker 0: Oh , I forget.Sorry . Speaker 1: I went to Harvard University . Speaker 0: Did you ? And what course did you take there ? Speaker 1: God save me ! Is there anything wrong with you ? Didn't I tell you ? Speaker 0: I've not known.Perhaps , I've got a bad memory . Speaker 1: I did a B . A . in economics.Remember ? Speaker 0:
Terrific ! B . A . , again and again-B . A .
Speaker 0: I've been chosen to plan the next family reunion . Speaker 1:
Fun for you ! Do you get to do anything you want ?
Speaker 0: I've been chosen to plan the next family reunion . Speaker 1: Fun for you ! Do you get to do anything you want ? Speaker 0:
Yep . And I should start planning now .
Speaker 0: I've been chosen to plan the next family reunion . Speaker 1: Fun for you ! Do you get to do anything you want ? Speaker 0: Yep . And I should start planning now . Speaker 1:
Does everyone usually show up for your family reunions ?
Speaker 0: I've been chosen to plan the next family reunion . Speaker 1: Fun for you ! Do you get to do anything you want ? Speaker 0: Yep . And I should start planning now . Speaker 1: Does everyone usually show up for your family reunions ? Speaker 0:
Just about . There are at least a few hundred in our immediate family alone .
Speaker 0: I've been chosen to plan the next family reunion . Speaker 1: Fun for you ! Do you get to do anything you want ? Speaker 0: Yep . And I should start planning now . Speaker 1: Does everyone usually show up for your family reunions ? Speaker 0: Just about . There are at least a few hundred in our immediate family alone . Speaker 1:
How Ay days will the reunion be ?
Speaker 0: I've been chosen to plan the next family reunion . Speaker 1: Fun for you ! Do you get to do anything you want ? Speaker 0: Yep . And I should start planning now . Speaker 1: Does everyone usually show up for your family reunions ? Speaker 0: Just about . There are at least a few hundred in our immediate family alone . Speaker 1: How Ay days will the reunion be ? Speaker 0:
Usually it's at least five days and four nights .
Speaker 0: I've been chosen to plan the next family reunion . Speaker 1: Fun for you ! Do you get to do anything you want ? Speaker 0: Yep . And I should start planning now . Speaker 1: Does everyone usually show up for your family reunions ? Speaker 0: Just about . There are at least a few hundred in our immediate family alone . Speaker 1: How Ay days will the reunion be ? Speaker 0: Usually it's at least five days and four nights . Speaker 1:
This is going to be a major production for you !
Speaker 0: Hi , my name is Lean , and I'm from Russia . Speaker 1:
Nice to meet you , Lvan.My name is Alike . I'm from Japan .
Speaker 0: Hi , my name is Lean , and I'm from Russia . Speaker 1: Nice to meet you , Lvan.My name is Alike . I'm from Japan . Speaker 0:
To me English is a difficult language .
Speaker 0: Hi , my name is Lean , and I'm from Russia . Speaker 1: Nice to meet you , Lvan.My name is Alike . I'm from Japan . Speaker 0: To me English is a difficult language . Speaker 1:
A second language is always difficult .
Speaker 0: Hi , my name is Lean , and I'm from Russia . Speaker 1: Nice to meet you , Lvan.My name is Alike . I'm from Japan . Speaker 0: To me English is a difficult language . Speaker 1: A second language is always difficult . Speaker 0:
True , but English is harder than most.It ' s a crazy language .
Speaker 0: Hi , my name is Lean , and I'm from Russia . Speaker 1: Nice to meet you , Lvan.My name is Alike . I'm from Japan . Speaker 0: To me English is a difficult language . Speaker 1: A second language is always difficult . Speaker 0: True , but English is harder than most.It ' s a crazy language . Speaker 1:
A crazy language ? Why do you say that ?
Speaker 0: Hi , my name is Lean , and I'm from Russia . Speaker 1: Nice to meet you , Lvan.My name is Alike . I'm from Japan . Speaker 0: To me English is a difficult language . Speaker 1: A second language is always difficult . Speaker 0: True , but English is harder than most.It ' s a crazy language . Speaker 1: A crazy language ? Why do you say that ? Speaker 0:
One letter can have several pronunciations and one word can have several meanings .
Speaker 0: Hi , my name is Lean , and I'm from Russia . Speaker 1: Nice to meet you , Lvan.My name is Alike . I'm from Japan . Speaker 0: To me English is a difficult language . Speaker 1: A second language is always difficult . Speaker 0: True , but English is harder than most.It ' s a crazy language . Speaker 1: A crazy language ? Why do you say that ? Speaker 0: One letter can have several pronunciations and one word can have several meanings . Speaker 1:
No wonder you say English is a crazy language .
Speaker 0: What did you think of the film ? Speaker 1:
I liked it . I thought it was great .
Speaker 0: What did you think of the film ? Speaker 1: I liked it . I thought it was great . Speaker 0:
Yes , I liked it , too . Did you like the acting ?
Speaker 0: What did you think of the film ? Speaker 1: I liked it . I thought it was great . Speaker 0: Yes , I liked it , too . Did you like the acting ? Speaker 1:
Yes . I thought it was excellent . Didn't you ?
Speaker 0: What did you think of the film ? Speaker 1: I liked it . I thought it was great . Speaker 0: Yes , I liked it , too . Did you like the acting ? Speaker 1: Yes . I thought it was excellent . Didn't you ? Speaker 0:
Not really . I thought it was disappointing .
Speaker 0: What did you think of the film ? Speaker 1: I liked it . I thought it was great . Speaker 0: Yes , I liked it , too . Did you like the acting ? Speaker 1: Yes . I thought it was excellent . Didn't you ? Speaker 0: Not really . I thought it was disappointing . Speaker 1:
It's a nice cinema , isn't it ?
Speaker 0: What did you think of the film ? Speaker 1: I liked it . I thought it was great . Speaker 0: Yes , I liked it , too . Did you like the acting ? Speaker 1: Yes . I thought it was excellent . Didn't you ? Speaker 0: Not really . I thought it was disappointing . Speaker 1: It's a nice cinema , isn't it ? Speaker 0:
Do you think so ? I don't like it very much . I found it rather uncomfortable .
Speaker 0: What ’ s up ? You don ’ t look too good . Speaker 1:
Yeah , my head hurts , that ’ s all . I ’ Ve been in physics class all day . It ’ s killer !
Speaker 0: What ’ s up ? You don ’ t look too good . Speaker 1: Yeah , my head hurts , that ’ s all . I ’ Ve been in physics class all day . It ’ s killer ! Speaker 0:
I liked physics . It ’ s all math , really , arcs , curves , velocity , cool stuff .
Speaker 0: What ’ s up ? You don ’ t look too good . Speaker 1: Yeah , my head hurts , that ’ s all . I ’ Ve been in physics class all day . It ’ s killer ! Speaker 0: I liked physics . It ’ s all math , really , arcs , curves , velocity , cool stuff . Speaker 1:
Yeah , yeah , but today ’ s lesson was all about the creation of the universe .
Speaker 0: What ’ s up ? You don ’ t look too good . Speaker 1: Yeah , my head hurts , that ’ s all . I ’ Ve been in physics class all day . It ’ s killer ! Speaker 0: I liked physics . It ’ s all math , really , arcs , curves , velocity , cool stuff . Speaker 1: Yeah , yeah , but today ’ s lesson was all about the creation of the universe . Speaker 0:
A physics class about the creation of the universe ? That ’ s some pretty unscientific language there . Sounds more religious to me .
Speaker 0: What ’ s up ? You don ’ t look too good . Speaker 1: Yeah , my head hurts , that ’ s all . I ’ Ve been in physics class all day . It ’ s killer ! Speaker 0: I liked physics . It ’ s all math , really , arcs , curves , velocity , cool stuff . Speaker 1: Yeah , yeah , but today ’ s lesson was all about the creation of the universe . Speaker 0: A physics class about the creation of the universe ? That ’ s some pretty unscientific language there . Sounds more religious to me . Speaker 1:
It ’ s all religion . Take the theory of the Big Bang.How is it possible that all of the stuff in the universe comes from an explosion ? That ’ s no better than Atlas carrying the globe on his back or African myths about turtles and stuff .
Speaker 0: What ’ s up ? You don ’ t look too good . Speaker 1: Yeah , my head hurts , that ’ s all . I ’ Ve been in physics class all day . It ’ s killer ! Speaker 0: I liked physics . It ’ s all math , really , arcs , curves , velocity , cool stuff . Speaker 1: Yeah , yeah , but today ’ s lesson was all about the creation of the universe . Speaker 0: A physics class about the creation of the universe ? That ’ s some pretty unscientific language there . Sounds more religious to me . Speaker 1: It ’ s all religion . Take the theory of the Big Bang.How is it possible that all of the stuff in the universe comes from an explosion ? That ’ s no better than Atlas carrying the globe on his back or African myths about turtles and stuff . Speaker 0:
Turtles ? Whatever ... Look , all that ’ s required for the creation of matter an imbalance of particles and anti-particles . At least , that ’ s what the math says .
Speaker 0: What ’ s up ? You don ’ t look too good . Speaker 1: Yeah , my head hurts , that ’ s all . I ’ Ve been in physics class all day . It ’ s killer ! Speaker 0: I liked physics . It ’ s all math , really , arcs , curves , velocity , cool stuff . Speaker 1: Yeah , yeah , but today ’ s lesson was all about the creation of the universe . Speaker 0: A physics class about the creation of the universe ? That ’ s some pretty unscientific language there . Sounds more religious to me . Speaker 1: It ’ s all religion . Take the theory of the Big Bang.How is it possible that all of the stuff in the universe comes from an explosion ? That ’ s no better than Atlas carrying the globe on his back or African myths about turtles and stuff . Speaker 0: Turtles ? Whatever ... Look , all that ’ s required for the creation of matter an imbalance of particles and anti-particles . At least , that ’ s what the math says . Speaker 1:
Math , sheath . What ’ s the evidence ?
Speaker 0: What ’ s up ? You don ’ t look too good . Speaker 1: Yeah , my head hurts , that ’ s all . I ’ Ve been in physics class all day . It ’ s killer ! Speaker 0: I liked physics . It ’ s all math , really , arcs , curves , velocity , cool stuff . Speaker 1: Yeah , yeah , but today ’ s lesson was all about the creation of the universe . Speaker 0: A physics class about the creation of the universe ? That ’ s some pretty unscientific language there . Sounds more religious to me . Speaker 1: It ’ s all religion . Take the theory of the Big Bang.How is it possible that all of the stuff in the universe comes from an explosion ? That ’ s no better than Atlas carrying the globe on his back or African myths about turtles and stuff . Speaker 0: Turtles ? Whatever ... Look , all that ’ s required for the creation of matter an imbalance of particles and anti-particles . At least , that ’ s what the math says . Speaker 1: Math , sheath . What ’ s the evidence ? Speaker 0:
There is evidence ! You know Edwin Hubble ? He ’ s the guy who in the early twentieth century was the first scientist to measure the drift of matter in the universe , thus advancing notions of an expanding universe . What would it be expanding from ? Well , the Big Bang ... DUH !
Speaker 0: What ’ s up ? You don ’ t look too good . Speaker 1: Yeah , my head hurts , that ’ s all . I ’ Ve been in physics class all day . It ’ s killer ! Speaker 0: I liked physics . It ’ s all math , really , arcs , curves , velocity , cool stuff . Speaker 1: Yeah , yeah , but today ’ s lesson was all about the creation of the universe . Speaker 0: A physics class about the creation of the universe ? That ’ s some pretty unscientific language there . Sounds more religious to me . Speaker 1: It ’ s all religion . Take the theory of the Big Bang.How is it possible that all of the stuff in the universe comes from an explosion ? That ’ s no better than Atlas carrying the globe on his back or African myths about turtles and stuff . Speaker 0: Turtles ? Whatever ... Look , all that ’ s required for the creation of matter an imbalance of particles and anti-particles . At least , that ’ s what the math says . Speaker 1: Math , sheath . What ’ s the evidence ? Speaker 0: There is evidence ! You know Edwin Hubble ? He ’ s the guy who in the early twentieth century was the first scientist to measure the drift of matter in the universe , thus advancing notions of an expanding universe . What would it be expanding from ? Well , the Big Bang ... DUH ! Speaker 1:
Anyway , it ’ s just a theory . Why do people go around touting theories ? Where ’ s the scientific rigor in that ?
Speaker 0: What ’ s up ? You don ’ t look too good . Speaker 1: Yeah , my head hurts , that ’ s all . I ’ Ve been in physics class all day . It ’ s killer ! Speaker 0: I liked physics . It ’ s all math , really , arcs , curves , velocity , cool stuff . Speaker 1: Yeah , yeah , but today ’ s lesson was all about the creation of the universe . Speaker 0: A physics class about the creation of the universe ? That ’ s some pretty unscientific language there . Sounds more religious to me . Speaker 1: It ’ s all religion . Take the theory of the Big Bang.How is it possible that all of the stuff in the universe comes from an explosion ? That ’ s no better than Atlas carrying the globe on his back or African myths about turtles and stuff . Speaker 0: Turtles ? Whatever ... Look , all that ’ s required for the creation of matter an imbalance of particles and anti-particles . At least , that ’ s what the math says . Speaker 1: Math , sheath . What ’ s the evidence ? Speaker 0: There is evidence ! You know Edwin Hubble ? He ’ s the guy who in the early twentieth century was the first scientist to measure the drift of matter in the universe , thus advancing notions of an expanding universe . What would it be expanding from ? Well , the Big Bang ... DUH ! Speaker 1: Anyway , it ’ s just a theory . Why do people go around touting theories ? Where ’ s the scientific rigor in that ? Speaker 0:
Dude , don ’ t equivocate . A theory only becomes a theory after withstanding rigorous testing . You slept through class , didn ’ t you ?
Speaker 0: Which film shall we see ? Speaker 1:
There is nothing good at the moment.Let ' s do something different.Would you like to go to a concert ?
Speaker 0: Which film shall we see ? Speaker 1: There is nothing good at the moment.Let ' s do something different.Would you like to go to a concert ? Speaker 0:
Yes , I'd love to.Here is a good one , Mozart and Beethoven.It ' s on the Festival Hall.Shall we go there ?
Speaker 0: Which film shall we see ? Speaker 1: There is nothing good at the moment.Let ' s do something different.Would you like to go to a concert ? Speaker 0: Yes , I'd love to.Here is a good one , Mozart and Beethoven.It ' s on the Festival Hall.Shall we go there ? Speaker 1:
Fine ! Do you want anything to eat now ?
Speaker 0: Which film shall we see ? Speaker 1: There is nothing good at the moment.Let ' s do something different.Would you like to go to a concert ? Speaker 0: Yes , I'd love to.Here is a good one , Mozart and Beethoven.It ' s on the Festival Hall.Shall we go there ? Speaker 1: Fine ! Do you want anything to eat now ? Speaker 0:
No , I'm not hungry .
Speaker 0: Which film shall we see ? Speaker 1: There is nothing good at the moment.Let ' s do something different.Would you like to go to a concert ? Speaker 0: Yes , I'd love to.Here is a good one , Mozart and Beethoven.It ' s on the Festival Hall.Shall we go there ? Speaker 1: Fine ! Do you want anything to eat now ? Speaker 0: No , I'm not hungry . Speaker 1:
Well , let's go and have something to drink instead . I know a good place . It's a little expensive , but it's fun .
Speaker 0: Everyone wants to be financial lose kill . You must invest your savings if you planed to retire rich . I ’ m thinking about buying stocks . It can be a good investment if I can manage well . What do you say ? Speaker 1:
I partly agree with you . Buying stocks is not difficult , but making money consistently from buying stock is very difficult . Even professionals don ’ t find it easy , so be careful . Anyway , people like us need help with investing . Why not do some online research ? There are data , reports and discussion forums to educate people on how to invest . In addition , you need to visit an established website that offers stock charts .
Speaker 0: Everyone wants to be financial lose kill . You must invest your savings if you planed to retire rich . I ’ m thinking about buying stocks . It can be a good investment if I can manage well . What do you say ? Speaker 1: I partly agree with you . Buying stocks is not difficult , but making money consistently from buying stock is very difficult . Even professionals don ’ t find it easy , so be careful . Anyway , people like us need help with investing . Why not do some online research ? There are data , reports and discussion forums to educate people on how to invest . In addition , you need to visit an established website that offers stock charts . Speaker 0:
Wow , you sound very professional .
Speaker 0: Everyone wants to be financial lose kill . You must invest your savings if you planed to retire rich . I ’ m thinking about buying stocks . It can be a good investment if I can manage well . What do you say ? Speaker 1: I partly agree with you . Buying stocks is not difficult , but making money consistently from buying stock is very difficult . Even professionals don ’ t find it easy , so be careful . Anyway , people like us need help with investing . Why not do some online research ? There are data , reports and discussion forums to educate people on how to invest . In addition , you need to visit an established website that offers stock charts . Speaker 0: Wow , you sound very professional . Speaker 1:
I just watched the investment TV program last weekend . It has become a very hot topic these days . Actually I am not even a beginner .
Speaker 0: Can I borrow your suit ? Speaker 1:
That's out of the question .
Speaker 0: Bill , how can you hear so happy today ? Speaker 1:
Aha . I've read of my roommate . I made a move today .
Speaker 0: Bill , how can you hear so happy today ? Speaker 1: Aha . I've read of my roommate . I made a move today . Speaker 0:
Really ? What was the matter ?
Speaker 0: Bill , how can you hear so happy today ? Speaker 1: Aha . I've read of my roommate . I made a move today . Speaker 0: Really ? What was the matter ? Speaker 1:
You knew Brain Locker ?
Speaker 0: Bill , how can you hear so happy today ? Speaker 1: Aha . I've read of my roommate . I made a move today . Speaker 0: Really ? What was the matter ? Speaker 1: You knew Brain Locker ? Speaker 0:
Brain Locker ? No , I don't think so . What does he look like ?
Speaker 0: Bill , how can you hear so happy today ? Speaker 1: Aha . I've read of my roommate . I made a move today . Speaker 0: Really ? What was the matter ? Speaker 1: You knew Brain Locker ? Speaker 0: Brain Locker ? No , I don't think so . What does he look like ? Speaker 1:
Well , he's thin and tall . He has brown hair , a holt nose , green eyes and wearing glasses .
Speaker 0: Bill , how can you hear so happy today ? Speaker 1: Aha . I've read of my roommate . I made a move today . Speaker 0: Really ? What was the matter ? Speaker 1: You knew Brain Locker ? Speaker 0: Brain Locker ? No , I don't think so . What does he look like ? Speaker 1: Well , he's thin and tall . He has brown hair , a holt nose , green eyes and wearing glasses . Speaker 0:
Mm . I've seen him a couple of times , I think .
Speaker 0: Where are you from ? Speaker 1:
I'm from Guangzhou .
Speaker 0: Where are you from ? Speaker 1: I'm from Guangzhou . Speaker 0:
Where in China is Guangzhou ?
Speaker 0: Where are you from ? Speaker 1: I'm from Guangzhou . Speaker 0: Where in China is Guangzhou ? Speaker 1:
It's in the South of China .
Speaker 0: Well , I must be off now . I have an appointment at six . Speaker 1:
In that case , I won ’ t keep you any longer . Drop in anytime .
Speaker 0: Well , I must be off now . I have an appointment at six . Speaker 1: In that case , I won ’ t keep you any longer . Drop in anytime . Speaker 0:
Ok , Goodbye .
Speaker 0: Well , I must be off now . I have an appointment at six . Speaker 1: In that case , I won ’ t keep you any longer . Drop in anytime . Speaker 0: Ok , Goodbye . Speaker 1:
See you later .
Speaker 0: Hey ! How was your first day of class ? I ’ m in level two and I ’ m loving my class this semester ! It ’ s great being in a class of international students ! Speaker 1:
Mine was ok , except that no one in my class speaks English . I guess it will force me to converse in Chinese more in class so at least I should improve a lot this semester .
Speaker 0: Hey ! How was your first day of class ? I ’ m in level two and I ’ m loving my class this semester ! It ’ s great being in a class of international students ! Speaker 1: Mine was ok , except that no one in my class speaks English . I guess it will force me to converse in Chinese more in class so at least I should improve a lot this semester . Speaker 0:
That ’ s both fortunate and unfortunate . It ’ s the United Nations in my class ! We have people from all over the world ! There are three Germans , a Pole , a Scottish , two French , an American , a Brazilian ,
Speaker 0: Hey ! How was your first day of class ? I ’ m in level two and I ’ m loving my class this semester ! It ’ s great being in a class of international students ! Speaker 1: Mine was ok , except that no one in my class speaks English . I guess it will force me to converse in Chinese more in class so at least I should improve a lot this semester . Speaker 0: That ’ s both fortunate and unfortunate . It ’ s the United Nations in my class ! We have people from all over the world ! There are three Germans , a Pole , a Scottish , two French , an American , a Brazilian , Speaker 1:
That ’ s quite the array of nationalities . Everyone in my class is from Asia , except me . There are a few South Koreans , several Japanese , Malaysian , Thai , Singaporean , Filipino , Kazakhstan , and o
Speaker 0: Hey ! How was your first day of class ? I ’ m in level two and I ’ m loving my class this semester ! It ’ s great being in a class of international students ! Speaker 1: Mine was ok , except that no one in my class speaks English . I guess it will force me to converse in Chinese more in class so at least I should improve a lot this semester . Speaker 0: That ’ s both fortunate and unfortunate . It ’ s the United Nations in my class ! We have people from all over the world ! There are three Germans , a Pole , a Scottish , two French , an American , a Brazilian , Speaker 1: That ’ s quite the array of nationalities . Everyone in my class is from Asia , except me . There are a few South Koreans , several Japanese , Malaysian , Thai , Singaporean , Filipino , Kazakhstan , and o Speaker 0:
Well , I think you ’ re pretty lucky actually . You ’ ll have the opportunity to learn so much about Asian culture .
Speaker 0: Hey ! How was your first day of class ? I ’ m in level two and I ’ m loving my class this semester ! It ’ s great being in a class of international students ! Speaker 1: Mine was ok , except that no one in my class speaks English . I guess it will force me to converse in Chinese more in class so at least I should improve a lot this semester . Speaker 0: That ’ s both fortunate and unfortunate . It ’ s the United Nations in my class ! We have people from all over the world ! There are three Germans , a Pole , a Scottish , two French , an American , a Brazilian , Speaker 1: That ’ s quite the array of nationalities . Everyone in my class is from Asia , except me . There are a few South Koreans , several Japanese , Malaysian , Thai , Singaporean , Filipino , Kazakhstan , and o Speaker 0: Well , I think you ’ re pretty lucky actually . You ’ ll have the opportunity to learn so much about Asian culture . Speaker 1:
I guess so , but I think it ’ s going to be hard to relate to my classmates , especially with the language barrier . I think I might change classes .
Speaker 0: Hey ! How was your first day of class ? I ’ m in level two and I ’ m loving my class this semester ! It ’ s great being in a class of international students ! Speaker 1: Mine was ok , except that no one in my class speaks English . I guess it will force me to converse in Chinese more in class so at least I should improve a lot this semester . Speaker 0: That ’ s both fortunate and unfortunate . It ’ s the United Nations in my class ! We have people from all over the world ! There are three Germans , a Pole , a Scottish , two French , an American , a Brazilian , Speaker 1: That ’ s quite the array of nationalities . Everyone in my class is from Asia , except me . There are a few South Koreans , several Japanese , Malaysian , Thai , Singaporean , Filipino , Kazakhstan , and o Speaker 0: Well , I think you ’ re pretty lucky actually . You ’ ll have the opportunity to learn so much about Asian culture . Speaker 1: I guess so , but I think it ’ s going to be hard to relate to my classmates , especially with the language barrier . I think I might change classes . Speaker 0:
Don ’ t ! Stay the course ! Your spoken Chinese will be eternally grateful . I bet you it will even surpass mine with all that practice .
Speaker 0: Hey ! How was your first day of class ? I ’ m in level two and I ’ m loving my class this semester ! It ’ s great being in a class of international students ! Speaker 1: Mine was ok , except that no one in my class speaks English . I guess it will force me to converse in Chinese more in class so at least I should improve a lot this semester . Speaker 0: That ’ s both fortunate and unfortunate . It ’ s the United Nations in my class ! We have people from all over the world ! There are three Germans , a Pole , a Scottish , two French , an American , a Brazilian , Speaker 1: That ’ s quite the array of nationalities . Everyone in my class is from Asia , except me . There are a few South Koreans , several Japanese , Malaysian , Thai , Singaporean , Filipino , Kazakhstan , and o Speaker 0: Well , I think you ’ re pretty lucky actually . You ’ ll have the opportunity to learn so much about Asian culture . Speaker 1: I guess so , but I think it ’ s going to be hard to relate to my classmates , especially with the language barrier . I think I might change classes . Speaker 0: Don ’ t ! Stay the course ! Your spoken Chinese will be eternally grateful . I bet you it will even surpass mine with all that practice . Speaker 1:
I highly doubt it . Your girlfriend is Chinese .
Speaker 0: Hey ! How was your first day of class ? I ’ m in level two and I ’ m loving my class this semester ! It ’ s great being in a class of international students ! Speaker 1: Mine was ok , except that no one in my class speaks English . I guess it will force me to converse in Chinese more in class so at least I should improve a lot this semester . Speaker 0: That ’ s both fortunate and unfortunate . It ’ s the United Nations in my class ! We have people from all over the world ! There are three Germans , a Pole , a Scottish , two French , an American , a Brazilian , Speaker 1: That ’ s quite the array of nationalities . Everyone in my class is from Asia , except me . There are a few South Koreans , several Japanese , Malaysian , Thai , Singaporean , Filipino , Kazakhstan , and o Speaker 0: Well , I think you ’ re pretty lucky actually . You ’ ll have the opportunity to learn so much about Asian culture . Speaker 1: I guess so , but I think it ’ s going to be hard to relate to my classmates , especially with the language barrier . I think I might change classes . Speaker 0: Don ’ t ! Stay the course ! Your spoken Chinese will be eternally grateful . I bet you it will even surpass mine with all that practice . Speaker 1: I highly doubt it . Your girlfriend is Chinese . Speaker 0:
Well , there is that , yes .
Speaker 0: Hey , I'm hungry . How about you ? Speaker 1:
Yeah , I can really go for some Chinese food right now .
Speaker 0: Hey , I'm hungry . How about you ? Speaker 1: Yeah , I can really go for some Chinese food right now . Speaker 0:
That's a great idea . Let's go to a Chinese restaurant .
Speaker 0: Hey , I'm hungry . How about you ? Speaker 1: Yeah , I can really go for some Chinese food right now . Speaker 0: That's a great idea . Let's go to a Chinese restaurant . Speaker 1:
I know one . Let's go .
Speaker 0: Good morning , Miss Li . Speaker 1:
Morning , Mike .
Speaker 0: Good morning , Miss Li . Speaker 1: Morning , Mike . Speaker 0:
I ’ m sorry that I was absent yesterday .
Speaker 0: Good morning , Miss Li . Speaker 1: Morning , Mike . Speaker 0: I ’ m sorry that I was absent yesterday . Speaker 1:
I ’ Ve already got your certificate for sick-leave . How do you feel today ?
Speaker 0: Good morning , Miss Li . Speaker 1: Morning , Mike . Speaker 0: I ’ m sorry that I was absent yesterday . Speaker 1: I ’ Ve already got your certificate for sick-leave . How do you feel today ? Speaker 0:
I feel much better now .
Speaker 0: Good morning , Miss Li . Speaker 1: Morning , Mike . Speaker 0: I ’ m sorry that I was absent yesterday . Speaker 1: I ’ Ve already got your certificate for sick-leave . How do you feel today ? Speaker 0: I feel much better now . Speaker 1:
Have you received the reading material handed out yesterday ?
Speaker 0: Good morning , Miss Li . Speaker 1: Morning , Mike . Speaker 0: I ’ m sorry that I was absent yesterday . Speaker 1: I ’ Ve already got your certificate for sick-leave . How do you feel today ? Speaker 0: I feel much better now . Speaker 1: Have you received the reading material handed out yesterday ? Speaker 0:
I ’ Ve already got it . Thanks .
Speaker 0: Good morning , Miss Li . Speaker 1: Morning , Mike . Speaker 0: I ’ m sorry that I was absent yesterday . Speaker 1: I ’ Ve already got your certificate for sick-leave . How do you feel today ? Speaker 0: I feel much better now . Speaker 1: Have you received the reading material handed out yesterday ? Speaker 0: I ’ Ve already got it . Thanks . Speaker 1:
I will explain it in detail in the next class . Could you preview it ?
Speaker 0: Good morning , Miss Li . Speaker 1: Morning , Mike . Speaker 0: I ’ m sorry that I was absent yesterday . Speaker 1: I ’ Ve already got your certificate for sick-leave . How do you feel today ? Speaker 0: I feel much better now . Speaker 1: Have you received the reading material handed out yesterday ? Speaker 0: I ’ Ve already got it . Thanks . Speaker 1: I will explain it in detail in the next class . Could you preview it ? Speaker 0:
I will .