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W: Look, Kate's up next.
(clapping sound)
M: Which one is she? All the ballerinas
on stage look the same.
W: Look, over there. She's the one with
the short sleeves.
M: Do you mean the one wearing a skirt
with a black line at the bottom?
W: No. Not her. Kate's wearing a layered
skirt.
M: Does she have a big ribbon around her
waist?
W: Yeah, that's her.
M: Oh, she looks so cute. Pass me the
camera.
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M: How can I help you?
W: I bought this shirt last weekend.
M: Is there a problem with it?
W: I think it's too tight.
M: We have some different sizes. Would
you like to try on a larger one?
W: I don't think so. Can I just get a
refund?
M: I'm sorry, I'm afraid not.
W: What do you mean? I have the receipt.
M: Look at the notice, please. "No
refunds after three days."
W: That's ridiculous! You should have
told me that when I bought it.
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M:
It is a natural disaster. It is a shaking
of the ground that results in damage to
buildings and other structures. It is
most dangerous when followed by landslides,
fires, or tsunamis. For example, in San
Francisco, more deaths were caused by
fire than by the disaster itself. Many
houses were destroyed: killing and injuring
a lot of people and leaving many homeless.
Experts say Korea is not safe enough from
the danger of it.
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M: Welcome to Tea House.
W: I'm looking for a present for my uncle.
He really likes herbal teas.
M: Then how about this tea? It has a calming
smell that helps relieve stress.
W: That sounds nice. How much is it?
M: It's 20 dollars.
W: Great. I'll take 2. I also have a coupon
for 5 dollars off.
M: I'm afraid this coupon expired last
week. Instead, we are offering this green
tea as a free gift. It's a three-dollar
value.
W: That's nice. Can you wrap them up?
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M: Good afternoon, Ma'am.
How may I help you?
W: I need photos for my passport.
M: Sit down on the chair over there, please.
W: OK. Should I take my earrings off?
M: Yes, please do. And make sure your
ears are visible.
W: Like this?
M: Yes. And lower your head a little,
please. (Pause) OK. That's perfect.
(Pause)
W: How long will it take to process them?
M: It'll take an hour.
W: Great. I'll do some shopping in the
meantime.
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<Advertisement music>
W: Hi, I'm Lisa Brown from "Warm-Heart
Association." For the past 30 years,
we've been supporting orphans, elderly
people, and people with physical challenges.
There are more than 300 volunteers in
our city now, and the number is growing.
We've recently opened a new center for
babies and children from lower income
families. They're just as cute as your
children, but not as lucky. If your children
are grown-up and don't play with their
toys anymore, why don't you let those
toys make new friends?
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W: Hi, John. Nice to
see you. What are you doing here?
M: I came to return some books. What about
you? Are you here to borrow books?
W: No. Actually, I'm here for an interview
for a part time job.
M: I heard they were looking for a librarian
assistant.
W: Yes. They need someone to help sort
books during summer vacation.
M: What time is your interview?
W: 2 o'clock.
M: Good luck. Look! Isn't that Mary over
there?
W: I think so. I haven't seen her for
ages.
M: Me, neither. Let's go and talk to her.
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<Telephone rings>
M: Healthy Life. How can I help you?
W: I was just on my way to work, and I
got a flat tire. I don't know what to
do.
M: OK. Do you have a spare tire in your
car?
W: Yes, but I don't know how to change
it.
M: Don't worry about it. That's our job.
Where are you now?
W: I'm on Pine Street and 7th Avenue,
near City Hall.
M: Okay, I got it. I'll send a repairman
to you right away. It'll take about ten
minutes.
W: How much will it cost?
M: You're covered by our company.
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W: Good morning, shoppers.
Thank you for visiting Grace Department
Store. Today only, a special gift event
is waiting for you. If you spend 100 dollars
or more with your Grace card, you'll receive
a free gift. It's a beautiful ceramic
plate set, designed by the famous artist,
Jane Smith. Only 200 people will receive
this very special gift. Remember this
offer is only available today, so don't
miss this wonderful opportunity. Thank
you.
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M: Good afternoon. May
I help you?
W: Yes, I'd like to buy a train ticket
to Seoul for this afternoon.
M: What time do you want to leave?
W: Anytime after 2 is fine.
M: Well, we have a Mugunghwa leaving at
2:10.
W: How much is it and when does it arrive?
M: It's 28,000 Won and it arrives around
7:30.
W: Oh, that's a bit late.
M: Well, we have a KTX leaving at 2:20.
W: Good. How much is it?
M: It's 51,000 Won.
W: Oh. That's too expensive. Let's go
with the first one.
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W: What can I do for
you, sir?
M: I'd like to open a new bank account.
W: Can I see your ID card, please?
M: Here you are.
W: Wait a moment, please. (Pause) You
already have an account with our bank.
You opened it a year ago.
M: Really? I can't remember. Can I still
use it?
W: Of course. I recommend it because it
offers a higher interest than our new
accounts.
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W: Hey, Brad, what was
your final grade in English Composition?
M: Mr. Kennedy gave me a lower grade than
I expected.
W: Why? You did all the homework.
M: I know. He even entered one of my essays
into a contest.
W: Why did he give you a low grade?
M: He said I missed too many classes.
W: How many did you miss?
M: Only four.
W: Wow, he's really strict.
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<Telephone Rings>
M: Hello?
W: David! Where are you now?
M: I'm sorry. I'm on my way home. The
meeting didn't finish until 6 o'clock.
W: The guests will be arriving any minute.
M: I couldn't help it.
W: All right. You're bringing the wine
I asked for, aren't you?
M: Oh, no! I bought it during lunch time
and left it at the office.
W: No way!
M: Let me go back to the office and get
it.
W: That will take too long. Just pick
up a new bottle of wine instead.
M: OK. I know where the nearest wine shop
is. Just give me ten more minutes.
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① M: I can't understand
her at all.
W: Try to put yourself in her shoes.
② M: Can I get a refund on these shoes?
W: Sure. Did you bring the receipt?
③ M: You're not allowed to wear shoes
in here.
W: Sorry. I didn't know that.
④ M: Excuse me. Is there a shoe store
nearby?
W: Yes. There's one just up the street
on the left.
⑤ M: These shoes are popular. I think
you'll like them.
W: I like the color and they look comfortable.
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M: Welcome to the first
National Student Debate Championship.
Today we have the top 10 high school teams
and the top 8 middle school teams. Before
we begin, I would like to remind you of
the rules. Topics will be announced 30
minutes before each round. You are not
allowed to bring any materials into the
debating area. However, you can take notes
on the paper provided. Once the time is
up, you are not allowed to speak. Good
luck!
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W: Hi, Tyler. What are
you doing?
M: I'm making posters for a campaign.
W: Oh, are you? What for?
M: I want to inform students of the harmful
effects of E-waste.
W: E-waste? What's that?
M: E-waste is electronic goods that we
throw away. We simply do it even though
they still work well.
W: That's true. My old cell phone worked
just fine, but I bought a new one last
week.
M: It happens every day. E-waste is becoming
a serious problem.
W: ________________________________________________
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W: Frank, you look upset.
What's going on?
M: I just heard the result of the election.
I lost.
W: I'm so sorry. Are you all right?
M: Not really. I'm trying to accept it,
but it's so disappointing.
W: I know you did your best. You should
be proud of yourself.
M: I shouldn't have run in the election
in the first place.
W: Don't be silly. You've learned a lot
through this experience.
M: That's not important. People only remember
the winner.
W: ________________________________________________
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W: It's lunch time. Let's
go eat.
M: Why don't you go ahead?
W: Aren't you hungry? Are you feeling
sick?
M: I'm fine. I just don't like today's
menu.
W: It looked OK to me.
M: Are you kidding? All vegetables, no
meat! I can't go without meat.
W: You're too old to complain about that.
M: You sound like my mom. Anyway, I'll
go and get something else for lunch.
W: ____________________________________________
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W: Jason, what happened
to your leg?
M: Well, I was shopping at the department
store last week, and I had an accident.
W: What happened?
M: I was taking the escalator downstairs,
and then suddenly it stopped.
W: Oh, no.
M: Yeah. I fell down the escalator and
broke my leg.
W: I'm sorry to hear that.
M: It was really painful. It's still difficult
to walk.
W: ___________________________________
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M: Tom loves traveling
because he loves to see new places and
meet new people. Last winter, he went
backpacking around South America. He went
to Brazil, Argentina and Peru. One day,
when he was in a small coffee shop in
Peru, he ran into one of his friends from
elementary school. He was really surprised
because he never expected to see him there.
In this situation, what is he most likely
to say?
Tom: _________________________________________________________
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