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M:
Do you want to keep in shape? You can
make your body stronger by doing this
simple exercise. With your chin up, reach
up to grip the bar with your hands about
shoulder-width apart. Your hands should
be palms-down on top of the bar. Take
a deep breath and let it out slowly as
you use your arms and shoulders to pull
yourself up. Keep going until your chin
is at the same level as the bar. Then
lower yourself slowly, and try it again.
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M: What are you looking
at?
W: My cell phone bill for this month.
M: Oh, it should be much lower than usual.
You signed up for the new discount phone
rate. How much is the bill?
W: Actually, it's $5 more than last month's
bill.
M: More than last month's? You paid $35
last month. How can that be? Let me see
it.
W: The salesperson told me I'd save a
lot.
M: Hey, don't get upset so quickly. A
section down here shows an eight-dollar
discount and the new total amount is at
the very bottom. What you saw was not
the total sum.
W: Oh, really? I didn't notice it.
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W: Now we should decide
how to get there. I think we should fly.
It's the fastest option.
M:Fastest, but most expensive. We need
to be careful about spending money. Besides,
if we fly, we'll miss out on the landscape.
It's one of the best parts of travelling.
W:All right, airplanes are out, then.
How about hitchhiking? It costs nothing.
M: No, no, no. I've got this pretty bad
prejudice about hitchhiking from movies.
Accidents always happen as soon as somebody
gets a free ride. It would be better to
go on foot than to take any risks.
W: Sure, sure. I don't want to argue with
you and ruin our trip before we even hit
the road. The only other options left
are a bus or a train.
M: I'd like to sit back on a train and
enjoy the scenery.
W: As you wish. They're not as convenient
as buses, though.
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M: So, what seems to
be the problem?
W: Ellis doesn't seem herself lately.
She doesn't eat as much as she used to
and looks tired all the time. She doesn't
even bark at strangers.
M: I see. How long has she been like this?
W: For three days, I guess. She began
to lose her appetite three days ago, and
she rarely wags her tail.
M: All right. Let's see....Her eyes tell
me she still has some strength. It probably
won't be a big problem. Have you given
her anything unusual?
W: No, not at all. She's been fed what
she's always had.
M: Hmm....I think I need to check her
out to see what's going on with her.
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M: Wow! They are so lovely.
Congratulations, Megan.
W: Thanks. I'm glad they're healthy.
M: Do these little ones have names?
W: Josh and Peter.
M: Hello, Josh and Peter! This is your
uncle, Jack. It's so great to see you
guys. You are so adorable.
W: Yeah, they are beautiful, but I'm going
to have a hard time taking care of them.
M: I'll help you out. Just call me anytime
you need my help.
W: Thanks. But still, it's not going to
be easy.
M: Don't worry about it. They will bring
you so much happiness and laughter.
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M: Golden Hill Electronics,
how may I help you?
W: Hello. I bought a TV set the other
day but it hasn't been delivered yet.
M: OK, may I have your name please?
W: This is Jessy Benson.
M: Oh, hi, Ms. Benson. Well, we actually
visited you this Tuesday but no one answered
the door.
W: Oh! Wasn't it supposed to be delivered
yesterday?
M: No, it was Wednesday yesterday, and
as posted we close our business on Wednesdays.
W: Oh, my! I'm sorry. Can you reschedule
the delivery?
M: Sure. Would tomorrow work for you?
W: Sorry, but how about the next day?
M: No problem. We'll be at your door at
ten in the morning. How's that?
W: Great. Thanks!
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W: John, what's up? You
look worried.
M: I think I made a huge mistake. I met
Jane the other day. She said she had gained some
weight, and I told her she looked overweight
and should go on a diet. Since then, she
has been avoiding me.
W: You should be more careful when you
mention weight around girls, especially
Jane. She's very sensitive to that issue.
M: I thought she wanted a frank opinion
from me.
W: Don't you know sometimes you need to
tell lies? I mean white lies.
M: Yeah, I think I should have done that.
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(Telephone rings)
W: Dad, it's Sujin. We start boarding
in 20 minutes.
M: Sujin, did you confirm the reservation
for the hotel in London?
W: Yes. I did. One of the teachers at
the sister school will pick me up at
the airport and take me to the hotel.
M: Good. Do you have some chewing gum?
It will help your ears with the popping
on the plane.
W: Don't worry. I have some. I'll be
all right.
M: OK, then, make sure you have your
boarding pass with you. And don't forget
to call me as soon as you get there,
and...
W: All right, all right, Dad. I've gotta
go. They are lining up at the departure
gate.
M: Well, take care of yourself and enjoy
your cultural exchange program in London.
W: Thank you, Dad.
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시간의
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boarding
in 20 minutes: 20분 후 탑승하다 |
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ex) Come in a day
or two: 하루 이틀 후에 오시오. |
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M:
Do you suffer from dry itchy skin and
rashes? Experience ItchFree. It works.
The itch goes away. ItchFree relieves
your skin problems and reduces inflammation.
It starts working immediately, with two
proven itch fighters and a unique combination
not found in other products. One itch
fighter starts soothing on contact while
the other provides long lasting relief.
Suitable for adults, children and babies.
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W: Are you looking for
something on the Internet?
M: I'm trying to buy a USB memory stick.
W: Don't you already have one?
M: Yes, but it has only four gigabytes
of memory. I need at least three times
as much memory.
W: Well, let me take a look. How much
is this one?
M: Fifty dollars, so I can afford it.
I've saved up $40, and my mom gave me
$10 for cleaning my room.
W: If you don't mind spending it all,
you should buy this one.
M: The only thing I care about is memory.
The more, the better.
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W:
Are you tired of going to movies you don't
like just because you can't think of anything
else to do? Well, there's a way to both
keep yourself entertained and make the
type of movie you'd like to see. All you
have to do is think of a movie you'd like
to see and make it yourself. With a friend
or two, a video camera, and some creativity,
you can make a movie of your very own.
Who knows? You might be able to find some
of your hidden talents. Most of all, you
can have real fun. Just give it a try.
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M: Wow... This place
is so big. I don't know where to start.
W: Is this your first time here?
M: Yes, I signed up for a membership yesterday.
W: Well, you picked a good place. I've
been coming here for three years.
M: There are so many different kinds of
machines here. Which one should I use
first?
W: It depends on you. What's your purpose
for coming here?
M: I just want to lose some weight. I've
gained too much lately.
W: Then, you have to use a treadmill first.
It'll help you burn some calories.
M: Thank you.
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W:
Good morning. These are the main headlines
this morning. Today a cloud of yellow
dust blowing in from China is expected
to sweep through the whole country. President
Lee Myung-bak says the Group of 20 member
states has agreed to keep in “close contact”
to support the victims of the massive
earthquake in Haiti that has killed hundreds
of thousands. Four traditional Korean
dishes have been approved for consumption
by astronauts in space. These include
“kimchi,” “bulgogi,” “bibimbap,” and mulberry
juice. Korea and the United States are
working together to help develop poor
countries in an effort to broaden their
partnership. In spite of the global economic
crisis and the H1N1 flu scare around the
world, there was a significant increase
of foreign tourists visiting Korea in
2009. Details will be provided a little
later.
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W: Good morning. May
I help you?
M: Yes, I'd like to join the Summer English
Camp Program.
W: Okay, which courses are you interested
in?
M: I'm interested in a writing course.
W: We operate two camps, one in July,
the other in August. Which one would you
like to enroll in?
M: The one in August.
W: We also offer optional afternoon classes:
pronunciation or cross-cultural communication.
Would you like to take one?
M: Sure. I'll take cross-cultural communication.
I'd also like to purchase meal tickets
for students.
W: Alright. For lodging, where would you
stay? You can stay either in the dormitory
or with a homestay family. We can arrange
a local homestay for you.
M: I want to stay on campus. I'm eager
to meet with potential roommates.
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M:
Have you heard about electronic readers?
These notebook-sized devices can hold
more than 1,000 books! Most e-readers
are easy to carry around, weighing less
than 500 grams. You can download an e-book
in a minute for a much lower price than
buying the printed book itself. You can
carry all the e-books with you wherever
you go. When you find a word you don't
understand while reading, just click on
the word to get its definition in a second.
You can read e-books in dark places without
turning on the light because they provide
lights of their own. You don't like to
read small print? You can adjust the size
in your e-reader to as large as you wish.
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① M: Where can I get
a travel visa?
W: You should go to the embassy.
② M: Ma'am, remove all metal objects and
walk through.
W: I'm going for a walk.
③ M: How long are you going to stay in
Canada?
W: For a week or so.
④ M: What's the purpose of your visit?
W: To participate in an international
seminar.
⑤ M: If you've purchased anything that
costs more than $400, you must fill out
this form.
W: I don't have anything to declare.
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W: I've been thinking
we really ought to change our car.
M: Why's that? I don't see any reason.
It‘s barely three years old and it drives
very well.
W: I know, but it burns a lot of gas and
that's not good for the environment. I
mean our car emits a lot of greenhouse
gases, which pollute the air and warm
up the Earth.
M: I hadn't thought about it. You have
a good point. What would you like to replace
it with? Do you have any particular model
in mind?
W: Well, I've been reading a lot about
these new hybrid cars.
M: Do you mean the ones which use both
a normal engine and an electric motor?
W: Yes, hybrid cars use much less fuel
than ordinary cars.
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W: Hey, where have you
been?
M: I was running a couple of errands.
W: I've been looking all over for you.
M: Have you? What can I do for you this
time? You're always looking for me when
you need help.
W: Oh, come on, my angel.
M: So, what is it?
W: I have to solve these math problems
but I'm stuck!
M: _____________________________________
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(Telephone rings)
W: May I speak to Mr. Johnson?
M: Yes, speaking. Who's calling, please?
W: This is Sue's mother.
M: How are you, Mrs. Smith? I was about
to call you because Sue didn't show
up for class.
W: That's why I'm calling you now. She
has a stomachache this morning. I am
taking her to the hospital.
M: I'm sorry to hear that. Is it serious?
W: I don't know. She ate something last
night while preparing for the school
festival. I think it's causing the problem.
M: _____________________________________________
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M:
Andy and Michelle are planning to visit
the exhibition of African Folk Art held
in the Seoul National Museum next week.
There's also going to be a traditional
African dance performance on Saturday.
They don't want to miss the performance
and decide to go to the museum on Saturday
afternoon. However, they think it'll be
hard to find a parking space at the museum
on the weekend. Michelle suggests to Andy
that they use public transportation, but
Andy doesn't want to. In this situation,
what will Andy probably say to Michelle?
Andy: _____________________________________________
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