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Speaker 0: Have you seen that house ? Speaker 1: Yes , it looks interesting . Speaker 0: You're right . I love it very much . Speaker 1: It must be old . Speaker 0: At least more than 100 years old . Speaker 1: Let's enter it ! Speaker 0: I can't open the door . Speaker 1: It must be locked . Speaker 0: Let me ask the old woman in that reception office . Speaker 1: She can't answer you . Speaker 0: | She must be deaf . |
Speaker 0: Have you seen that house ? Speaker 1: Yes , it looks interesting . Speaker 0: You're right . I love it very much . Speaker 1: It must be old . Speaker 0: At least more than 100 years old . Speaker 1: Let's enter it ! Speaker 0: I can't open the door . Speaker 1: It must be locked . Speaker 0: Let me ask the old woman in that reception office . Speaker 1: She can't answer you . Speaker 0: She must be deaf . Speaker 1: | It must be a haunted house . Are you frightened ? |
Speaker 0: Have you seen that house ? Speaker 1: Yes , it looks interesting . Speaker 0: You're right . I love it very much . Speaker 1: It must be old . Speaker 0: At least more than 100 years old . Speaker 1: Let's enter it ! Speaker 0: I can't open the door . Speaker 1: It must be locked . Speaker 0: Let me ask the old woman in that reception office . Speaker 1: She can't answer you . Speaker 0: She must be deaf . Speaker 1: It must be a haunted house . Are you frightened ? Speaker 0: | Frightened ? You must be joking . |
Speaker 0: Have you got any hobbies ? Speaker 1: | Yes . I'm fond of playing the chess and I'm very keen on playing cards . |
Speaker 0: Have you got any hobbies ? Speaker 1: Yes . I'm fond of playing the chess and I'm very keen on playing cards . Speaker 0: | Which is easier to learn ? |
Speaker 0: Have you got any hobbies ? Speaker 1: Yes . I'm fond of playing the chess and I'm very keen on playing cards . Speaker 0: Which is easier to learn ? Speaker 1: | Both , but the rules of playing cards vary in different places . |
Speaker 0: Jim , how was your weekend ? Speaker 1: | I went to the beach with my friends and had a barbecue there . |
Speaker 0: Jim , how was your weekend ? Speaker 1: I went to the beach with my friends and had a barbecue there . Speaker 0: | That sounds like a lot of fun . Did you go swimming , too ? |
Speaker 0: Jim , how was your weekend ? Speaker 1: I went to the beach with my friends and had a barbecue there . Speaker 0: That sounds like a lot of fun . Did you go swimming , too ? Speaker 1: | Sure . I think it β s a fantastic place to go . |
Speaker 0: Jim , how was your weekend ? Speaker 1: I went to the beach with my friends and had a barbecue there . Speaker 0: That sounds like a lot of fun . Did you go swimming , too ? Speaker 1: Sure . I think it β s a fantastic place to go . Speaker 0: | I couldn β t agree more . That β s an ideal place for a vacation . |
Speaker 0: Jim , how was your weekend ? Speaker 1: I went to the beach with my friends and had a barbecue there . Speaker 0: That sounds like a lot of fun . Did you go swimming , too ? Speaker 1: Sure . I think it β s a fantastic place to go . Speaker 0: I couldn β t agree more . That β s an ideal place for a vacation . Speaker 1: | It sure is . |
Speaker 0: Jim , how was your weekend ? Speaker 1: I went to the beach with my friends and had a barbecue there . Speaker 0: That sounds like a lot of fun . Did you go swimming , too ? Speaker 1: Sure . I think it β s a fantastic place to go . Speaker 0: I couldn β t agree more . That β s an ideal place for a vacation . Speaker 1: It sure is . Speaker 0: | I can β t wait to go there myself . |
Speaker 0: You'd better prepare for the examination . Speaker 1: | I don't think the exam will be very hard . |
Speaker 0: You'd better prepare for the examination . Speaker 1: I don't think the exam will be very hard . Speaker 0: | You should change your attitude , or you will not pass the course . |
Speaker 0: You'd better prepare for the examination . Speaker 1: I don't think the exam will be very hard . Speaker 0: You should change your attitude , or you will not pass the course . Speaker 1: | Maybe you're right . I have been too lazy lately . |
Speaker 0: It is high time you have a talk with him . That may help clear the mists . Speaker 1: | I did , but he gives me a runaround . |
Speaker 0: It is high time you have a talk with him . That may help clear the mists . Speaker 1: I did , but he gives me a runaround . Speaker 0: | If I were you , I would put the whole matter on the table . |
Speaker 0: It is high time you have a talk with him . That may help clear the mists . Speaker 1: I did , but he gives me a runaround . Speaker 0: If I were you , I would put the whole matter on the table . Speaker 1: | But he was trying to beat about the bush . And my talk with him was fruitless . |
Speaker 0: What is the correct time , please ? Speaker 1: | It's exactly twelve minutes past seven . |
Speaker 0: What is the correct time , please ? Speaker 1: It's exactly twelve minutes past seven . Speaker 0: | When will the lecture begin ? |
Speaker 0: What is the correct time , please ? Speaker 1: It's exactly twelve minutes past seven . Speaker 0: When will the lecture begin ? Speaker 1: | It'll begin at nine o'clock sharp . |
Speaker 0: Should I ask Sara to the party ? Speaker 1: | I would if I were you . |
Speaker 0: If he promised to help you , I'm sure he will help . He's a man of his word . Speaker 1: | You said it . I always count on him when I need his help . |
Speaker 0: If he promised to help you , I'm sure he will help . He's a man of his word . Speaker 1: You said it . I always count on him when I need his help . Speaker 0: | Last year he helped me out of trouble , too . |
Speaker 0: We're having a sixties party next week . Do you want to come ? Speaker 1: | What is a sixties party ? |
Speaker 0: We're having a sixties party next week . Do you want to come ? Speaker 1: What is a sixties party ? Speaker 0: | You come dressed in anything from the sixties . |
Speaker 0: We're having a sixties party next week . Do you want to come ? Speaker 1: What is a sixties party ? Speaker 0: You come dressed in anything from the sixties . Speaker 1: | That sounds like fun . But where can I get clothes that old ? |
Speaker 0: We're having a sixties party next week . Do you want to come ? Speaker 1: What is a sixties party ? Speaker 0: You come dressed in anything from the sixties . Speaker 1: That sounds like fun . But where can I get clothes that old ? Speaker 0: | Check out your mom's closet . I'll bet she still has something . |
Speaker 0: We're having a sixties party next week . Do you want to come ? Speaker 1: What is a sixties party ? Speaker 0: You come dressed in anything from the sixties . Speaker 1: That sounds like fun . But where can I get clothes that old ? Speaker 0: Check out your mom's closet . I'll bet she still has something . Speaker 1: | Good idea . Can I bring some music from that period too ? |
Speaker 0: We're having a sixties party next week . Do you want to come ? Speaker 1: What is a sixties party ? Speaker 0: You come dressed in anything from the sixties . Speaker 1: That sounds like fun . But where can I get clothes that old ? Speaker 0: Check out your mom's closet . I'll bet she still has something . Speaker 1: Good idea . Can I bring some music from that period too ? Speaker 0: | That will be great ! Do you have LPs or Cds ? |
Speaker 0: We're having a sixties party next week . Do you want to come ? Speaker 1: What is a sixties party ? Speaker 0: You come dressed in anything from the sixties . Speaker 1: That sounds like fun . But where can I get clothes that old ? Speaker 0: Check out your mom's closet . I'll bet she still has something . Speaker 1: Good idea . Can I bring some music from that period too ? Speaker 0: That will be great ! Do you have LPs or Cds ? Speaker 1: | Don't tell me you have a record player ! |
Speaker 0: I want to improve my handwriting , and I've practiced it for several weeks , but nothing happened . You see , my handwriting is still bad . Speaker 1: | Oh , come on . You know it's a long process , you have to be patient . |
Speaker 0: I want to improve my handwriting , and I've practiced it for several weeks , but nothing happened . You see , my handwriting is still bad . Speaker 1: Oh , come on . You know it's a long process , you have to be patient . Speaker 0: | I know it , but I don't know when I can make it better . |
Speaker 0: I want to improve my handwriting , and I've practiced it for several weeks , but nothing happened . You see , my handwriting is still bad . Speaker 1: Oh , come on . You know it's a long process , you have to be patient . Speaker 0: I know it , but I don't know when I can make it better . Speaker 1: | A , whatever you do , the most important is perseverance . So you have to hang on there , the longer , the better . Then some day , you will find you've already made a lot of progress . |
Speaker 0: I want to improve my handwriting , and I've practiced it for several weeks , but nothing happened . You see , my handwriting is still bad . Speaker 1: Oh , come on . You know it's a long process , you have to be patient . Speaker 0: I know it , but I don't know when I can make it better . Speaker 1: A , whatever you do , the most important is perseverance . So you have to hang on there , the longer , the better . Then some day , you will find you've already made a lot of progress . Speaker 0: | Yeah , you are right . I must stop complaining and stick to it every day . |
Speaker 0: I want to improve my handwriting , and I've practiced it for several weeks , but nothing happened . You see , my handwriting is still bad . Speaker 1: Oh , come on . You know it's a long process , you have to be patient . Speaker 0: I know it , but I don't know when I can make it better . Speaker 1: A , whatever you do , the most important is perseverance . So you have to hang on there , the longer , the better . Then some day , you will find you've already made a lot of progress . Speaker 0: Yeah , you are right . I must stop complaining and stick to it every day . Speaker 1: | Yeah ! Where there is a will , there is a way . |
Speaker 0: I β m so excited , mother . Oh , a new baby ! Speaker 1: | My first grandchild . |
Speaker 0: I β m so excited , mother . Oh , a new baby ! Speaker 1: My first grandchild . Speaker 0: | And my first nephew . He looks a lot like you , mum . He does . |
Speaker 0: I β m so excited , mother . Oh , a new baby ! Speaker 1: My first grandchild . Speaker 0: And my first nephew . He looks a lot like you , mum . He does . Speaker 1: | Do you think so ? Well , I guess . He does look a lot like me . Oh , he β s got Richard β s eyes though . |
Speaker 0: I β m so excited , mother . Oh , a new baby ! Speaker 1: My first grandchild . Speaker 0: And my first nephew . He looks a lot like you , mum . He does . Speaker 1: Do you think so ? Well , I guess . He does look a lot like me . Oh , he β s got Richard β s eyes though . Speaker 0: | Yes , he does have Richard β s eyes . The baby even looks like you than Richard does . |
Speaker 0: I β m so excited , mother . Oh , a new baby ! Speaker 1: My first grandchild . Speaker 0: And my first nephew . He looks a lot like you , mum . He does . Speaker 1: Do you think so ? Well , I guess . He does look a lot like me . Oh , he β s got Richard β s eyes though . Speaker 0: Yes , he does have Richard β s eyes . The baby even looks like you than Richard does . Speaker 1: | Well , children usually resemble their parents . |
Speaker 0: I β m so excited , mother . Oh , a new baby ! Speaker 1: My first grandchild . Speaker 0: And my first nephew . He looks a lot like you , mum . He does . Speaker 1: Do you think so ? Well , I guess . He does look a lot like me . Oh , he β s got Richard β s eyes though . Speaker 0: Yes , he does have Richard β s eyes . The baby even looks like you than Richard does . Speaker 1: Well , children usually resemble their parents . Speaker 0: | It β s true . Michelle is a lot like Henry in so many ways . And she is shy with new people just like he is . |
Speaker 0: I β m so excited , mother . Oh , a new baby ! Speaker 1: My first grandchild . Speaker 0: And my first nephew . He looks a lot like you , mum . He does . Speaker 1: Do you think so ? Well , I guess . He does look a lot like me . Oh , he β s got Richard β s eyes though . Speaker 0: Yes , he does have Richard β s eyes . The baby even looks like you than Richard does . Speaker 1: Well , children usually resemble their parents . Speaker 0: It β s true . Michelle is a lot like Henry in so many ways . And she is shy with new people just like he is . Speaker 1: | You often like comparing children with their parents . |
Speaker 0: I β m so excited , mother . Oh , a new baby ! Speaker 1: My first grandchild . Speaker 0: And my first nephew . He looks a lot like you , mum . He does . Speaker 1: Do you think so ? Well , I guess . He does look a lot like me . Oh , he β s got Richard β s eyes though . Speaker 0: Yes , he does have Richard β s eyes . The baby even looks like you than Richard does . Speaker 1: Well , children usually resemble their parents . Speaker 0: It β s true . Michelle is a lot like Henry in so many ways . And she is shy with new people just like he is . Speaker 1: You often like comparing children with their parents . Speaker 0: | You β re right . |
Speaker 0: The music has started . Speaker 1: | How do you like this waltz ? |
Speaker 0: The music has started . Speaker 1: How do you like this waltz ? Speaker 0: | It's very nice . |
Speaker 0: The music has started . Speaker 1: How do you like this waltz ? Speaker 0: It's very nice . Speaker 1: | May I ask you for a dance ? |
Speaker 0: The music has started . Speaker 1: How do you like this waltz ? Speaker 0: It's very nice . Speaker 1: May I ask you for a dance ? Speaker 0: | Certainly . |
Speaker 0: The music has started . Speaker 1: How do you like this waltz ? Speaker 0: It's very nice . Speaker 1: May I ask you for a dance ? Speaker 0: Certainly . Speaker 1: | You are doing the waltz wonderfully well . |
Speaker 0: The music has started . Speaker 1: How do you like this waltz ? Speaker 0: It's very nice . Speaker 1: May I ask you for a dance ? Speaker 0: Certainly . Speaker 1: You are doing the waltz wonderfully well . Speaker 0: | Thanks . I'm glad you say so . Oh , the music has stopped . |
Speaker 0: Do you speak only English in the class , or does your teacher explain everything to you in Spanish ? Speaker 1: | Oh , we never speak Spanish in class ! Miss.Parker speaks to us only in English . |
Speaker 0: Do you speak only English in the class , or does your teacher explain everything to you in Spanish ? Speaker 1: Oh , we never speak Spanish in class ! Miss.Parker speaks to us only in English . Speaker 0: | I suppose she's right . Does she speak English very slowly ? |
Speaker 0: Do you speak only English in the class , or does your teacher explain everything to you in Spanish ? Speaker 1: Oh , we never speak Spanish in class ! Miss.Parker speaks to us only in English . Speaker 0: I suppose she's right . Does she speak English very slowly ? Speaker 1: | Not always . Sometimes we don't understand her . Then she has to repeat what she said . |
Speaker 0: Do you speak only English in the class , or does your teacher explain everything to you in Spanish ? Speaker 1: Oh , we never speak Spanish in class ! Miss.Parker speaks to us only in English . Speaker 0: I suppose she's right . Does she speak English very slowly ? Speaker 1: Not always . Sometimes we don't understand her . Then she has to repeat what she said . Speaker 0: | It must be interesting to study English . |
Speaker 0: Do you speak only English in the class , or does your teacher explain everything to you in Spanish ? Speaker 1: Oh , we never speak Spanish in class ! Miss.Parker speaks to us only in English . Speaker 0: I suppose she's right . Does she speak English very slowly ? Speaker 1: Not always . Sometimes we don't understand her . Then she has to repeat what she said . Speaker 0: It must be interesting to study English . Speaker 1: | Mario and I are the best students in the class . Miss Parker says that my pronunciation is very good . |
Speaker 0: Do you speak only English in the class , or does your teacher explain everything to you in Spanish ? Speaker 1: Oh , we never speak Spanish in class ! Miss.Parker speaks to us only in English . Speaker 0: I suppose she's right . Does she speak English very slowly ? Speaker 1: Not always . Sometimes we don't understand her . Then she has to repeat what she said . Speaker 0: It must be interesting to study English . Speaker 1: Mario and I are the best students in the class . Miss Parker says that my pronunciation is very good . Speaker 0: | Is English pronunciation easy or difficult ? |
Speaker 0: Do you speak only English in the class , or does your teacher explain everything to you in Spanish ? Speaker 1: Oh , we never speak Spanish in class ! Miss.Parker speaks to us only in English . Speaker 0: I suppose she's right . Does she speak English very slowly ? Speaker 1: Not always . Sometimes we don't understand her . Then she has to repeat what she said . Speaker 0: It must be interesting to study English . Speaker 1: Mario and I are the best students in the class . Miss Parker says that my pronunciation is very good . Speaker 0: Is English pronunciation easy or difficult ? Speaker 1: | Sometimes it's difficult . Some words look different from the way one pronounces them . |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: | What is it ? What happened ? |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: | I think someone is stalking me . |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: | No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: | I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . Speaker 1: | What did you do ? |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: | I didn't do anything . Finally , he left.But then I saw him again today . Outside the shoe store . Near the cafe . I went into a CD store and pretended I was looking at CD's . But then he came in too . |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: I didn't do anything . Finally , he left.But then I saw him again today . Outside the shoe store . Near the cafe . I went into a CD store and pretended I was looking at CD's . But then he came in too . Speaker 1: | Did he leave when you left ? |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: I didn't do anything . Finally , he left.But then I saw him again today . Outside the shoe store . Near the cafe . I went into a CD store and pretended I was looking at CD's . But then he came in too . Speaker 1: Did he leave when you left ? Speaker 0: | Yes . Then I noticed he was on the sidewalk behind me . He was following me . |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: I didn't do anything . Finally , he left.But then I saw him again today . Outside the shoe store . Near the cafe . I went into a CD store and pretended I was looking at CD's . But then he came in too . Speaker 1: Did he leave when you left ? Speaker 0: Yes . Then I noticed he was on the sidewalk behind me . He was following me . Speaker 1: | What did you do ? |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: I didn't do anything . Finally , he left.But then I saw him again today . Outside the shoe store . Near the cafe . I went into a CD store and pretended I was looking at CD's . But then he came in too . Speaker 1: Did he leave when you left ? Speaker 0: Yes . Then I noticed he was on the sidewalk behind me . He was following me . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: | He followed me all the way home ! |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: I didn't do anything . Finally , he left.But then I saw him again today . Outside the shoe store . Near the cafe . I went into a CD store and pretended I was looking at CD's . But then he came in too . Speaker 1: Did he leave when you left ? Speaker 0: Yes . Then I noticed he was on the sidewalk behind me . He was following me . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: He followed me all the way home ! Speaker 1: | That's about five blocks . And around corners too.So he was definitely following you . |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: I didn't do anything . Finally , he left.But then I saw him again today . Outside the shoe store . Near the cafe . I went into a CD store and pretended I was looking at CD's . But then he came in too . Speaker 1: Did he leave when you left ? Speaker 0: Yes . Then I noticed he was on the sidewalk behind me . He was following me . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: He followed me all the way home ! Speaker 1: That's about five blocks . And around corners too.So he was definitely following you . Speaker 0: | Yes , he was . I'm not imagining it.Finally , just when I got home , I turned around and looked at him.He was just standing there . He didn't smile . He just stood there . It was so obvious.What should I do ? I'm so scared . Can I call the police ? |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: I didn't do anything . Finally , he left.But then I saw him again today . Outside the shoe store . Near the cafe . I went into a CD store and pretended I was looking at CD's . But then he came in too . Speaker 1: Did he leave when you left ? Speaker 0: Yes . Then I noticed he was on the sidewalk behind me . He was following me . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: He followed me all the way home ! Speaker 1: That's about five blocks . And around corners too.So he was definitely following you . Speaker 0: Yes , he was . I'm not imagining it.Finally , just when I got home , I turned around and looked at him.He was just standing there . He didn't smile . He just stood there . It was so obvious.What should I do ? I'm so scared . Can I call the police ? Speaker 1: | Actually , I don't think you can call the police . Not yet at least.He hasn't done anything . And probably the police will just ignore it.But if anything happens again , then maybe you should call . |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: I didn't do anything . Finally , he left.But then I saw him again today . Outside the shoe store . Near the cafe . I went into a CD store and pretended I was looking at CD's . But then he came in too . Speaker 1: Did he leave when you left ? Speaker 0: Yes . Then I noticed he was on the sidewalk behind me . He was following me . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: He followed me all the way home ! Speaker 1: That's about five blocks . And around corners too.So he was definitely following you . Speaker 0: Yes , he was . I'm not imagining it.Finally , just when I got home , I turned around and looked at him.He was just standing there . He didn't smile . He just stood there . It was so obvious.What should I do ? I'm so scared . Can I call the police ? Speaker 1: Actually , I don't think you can call the police . Not yet at least.He hasn't done anything . And probably the police will just ignore it.But if anything happens again , then maybe you should call . Speaker 0: | Why can't I call the police now ? He was definitely following me ! |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: I didn't do anything . Finally , he left.But then I saw him again today . Outside the shoe store . Near the cafe . I went into a CD store and pretended I was looking at CD's . But then he came in too . Speaker 1: Did he leave when you left ? Speaker 0: Yes . Then I noticed he was on the sidewalk behind me . He was following me . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: He followed me all the way home ! Speaker 1: That's about five blocks . And around corners too.So he was definitely following you . Speaker 0: Yes , he was . I'm not imagining it.Finally , just when I got home , I turned around and looked at him.He was just standing there . He didn't smile . He just stood there . It was so obvious.What should I do ? I'm so scared . Can I call the police ? Speaker 1: Actually , I don't think you can call the police . Not yet at least.He hasn't done anything . And probably the police will just ignore it.But if anything happens again , then maybe you should call . Speaker 0: Why can't I call the police now ? He was definitely following me ! Speaker 1: | Of course you can call the police if you want . That's not what I mean . I'm just saying that they probably won't do anything . |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: I didn't do anything . Finally , he left.But then I saw him again today . Outside the shoe store . Near the cafe . I went into a CD store and pretended I was looking at CD's . But then he came in too . Speaker 1: Did he leave when you left ? Speaker 0: Yes . Then I noticed he was on the sidewalk behind me . He was following me . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: He followed me all the way home ! Speaker 1: That's about five blocks . And around corners too.So he was definitely following you . Speaker 0: Yes , he was . I'm not imagining it.Finally , just when I got home , I turned around and looked at him.He was just standing there . He didn't smile . He just stood there . It was so obvious.What should I do ? I'm so scared . Can I call the police ? Speaker 1: Actually , I don't think you can call the police . Not yet at least.He hasn't done anything . And probably the police will just ignore it.But if anything happens again , then maybe you should call . Speaker 0: Why can't I call the police now ? He was definitely following me ! Speaker 1: Of course you can call the police if you want . That's not what I mean . I'm just saying that they probably won't do anything . Speaker 0: | I suppose . What can they do ? I don't even know who he is . |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: I didn't do anything . Finally , he left.But then I saw him again today . Outside the shoe store . Near the cafe . I went into a CD store and pretended I was looking at CD's . But then he came in too . Speaker 1: Did he leave when you left ? Speaker 0: Yes . Then I noticed he was on the sidewalk behind me . He was following me . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: He followed me all the way home ! Speaker 1: That's about five blocks . And around corners too.So he was definitely following you . Speaker 0: Yes , he was . I'm not imagining it.Finally , just when I got home , I turned around and looked at him.He was just standing there . He didn't smile . He just stood there . It was so obvious.What should I do ? I'm so scared . Can I call the police ? Speaker 1: Actually , I don't think you can call the police . Not yet at least.He hasn't done anything . And probably the police will just ignore it.But if anything happens again , then maybe you should call . Speaker 0: Why can't I call the police now ? He was definitely following me ! Speaker 1: Of course you can call the police if you want . That's not what I mean . I'm just saying that they probably won't do anything . Speaker 0: I suppose . What can they do ? I don't even know who he is . Speaker 1: | Listen , Carol . Don't let this bother you too much.Probably it's nothing . Just keep your eyes open when you go out.If you see him a third time , and if he follows you again , then I think we should go to the police.But for now , just try not to worry . |
Speaker 0: Doris , I'm glad you're home . I'm terrified . I don't know what to do ! Speaker 1: What is it ? What happened ? Speaker 0: I think someone is stalking me . Speaker 1: No , it can't be . Really ? Who ? Speaker 0: I don't know . I saw him the first time Tuesday . He was at the cafe . I noticed he was looking at me a lot . Not just the usual looking , but staring.He just kept staring at me . He didn't stop . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: I didn't do anything . Finally , he left.But then I saw him again today . Outside the shoe store . Near the cafe . I went into a CD store and pretended I was looking at CD's . But then he came in too . Speaker 1: Did he leave when you left ? Speaker 0: Yes . Then I noticed he was on the sidewalk behind me . He was following me . Speaker 1: What did you do ? Speaker 0: He followed me all the way home ! Speaker 1: That's about five blocks . And around corners too.So he was definitely following you . Speaker 0: Yes , he was . I'm not imagining it.Finally , just when I got home , I turned around and looked at him.He was just standing there . He didn't smile . He just stood there . It was so obvious.What should I do ? I'm so scared . Can I call the police ? Speaker 1: Actually , I don't think you can call the police . Not yet at least.He hasn't done anything . And probably the police will just ignore it.But if anything happens again , then maybe you should call . Speaker 0: Why can't I call the police now ? He was definitely following me ! Speaker 1: Of course you can call the police if you want . That's not what I mean . I'm just saying that they probably won't do anything . Speaker 0: I suppose . What can they do ? I don't even know who he is . Speaker 1: Listen , Carol . Don't let this bother you too much.Probably it's nothing . Just keep your eyes open when you go out.If you see him a third time , and if he follows you again , then I think we should go to the police.But for now , just try not to worry . Speaker 0: | Alright . And I won't go to that cafe for awhile . |
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 β s better to get to know it . What about 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 β s better to get to know it . What about you ? Speaker 0: | I get together with my Christian brothers on Saturdays . |
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 β 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 β t know you are religious . You just look like a scientific kook , like Leonard in the Big Bang Theory . |
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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . |
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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: | But I β m really surprised . I thought science and religion are not compatible , are they ? |
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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? |
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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: | That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β s life . Guess what ? Even Harvard University , which is a highly academic institution , is in a sense the product of religion . |
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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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: 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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: 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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: 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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 β 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 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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 β 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: 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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 β 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 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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 β 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: 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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 β 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 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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 β 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: 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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 β 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 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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 β 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: 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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 β 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 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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 β 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: 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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 β 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 β s not exaggerate to claim that had there not been religion , there would note 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 β 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 β 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 β t make a fuss . A lot of Americans , including many scientists , believe in religion . Speaker 1: But I β 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 β t understand . How can people believe in God since they know God doesn't exist ? Speaker 0: That β s a little complicated . You β 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 β 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 β 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 β s not exaggerate to claim that had there not been religion , there would note Harvard . Speaker 1: | Wow , I didn β t know that religion had played such an important role in Harvard history . |