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This is English USA, on the Voice of America.
Now, Lesson 32, Part 2. |
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EILEEN: |
Did
you finish your book, Sue? |
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SUE: |
Yes, I did. |
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ALAN: |
Did
you like it? I read that book four years ago. |
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SUE: |
Yes, I liked it. |
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ALAN: |
That book is for boys. |
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SUE: |
No,
it isn't. |
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ALAN: |
Yes, it is. |
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EILEEN: |
No,
it isn't, Alan. I read that book many years ago. |
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ALAN: |
Dad? |
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MARTIN: |
Don't ask me. I don't want to say. I read it too. Alan, when are you
coming home? |
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ALAN: |
In
the morning. At nine o'clock. |
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EILEEN: |
Are
you going to have breakfast? |
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ALAN: |
Yes. |
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EILEEN: |
When are you going to have breakfast? |
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ALAN: |
We're going to have breakfast there, in the morning. When is your
meeting, dad? |
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MARTIN: |
The
meeting is at eleven o'clock. |
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ALAN: |
May
I come home at eleven o'clock? You can meet me at the Itoh's house.
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MARTIN: |
No.
You come home at nine o'clock. I want you to come before my meeting. |
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ALAN: |
OK.
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SUE: |
Alan, can you come to the movies with us? |
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ALAN: |
When are you going to the movies? |
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SUE: |
At
four o'clock. |
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ALAN: |
What movie are you going to see? |
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SUE: |
We're going to see the Walt Disney movie. |
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ALAN: |
That's for children. |
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SUE: |
Daddy's going with me. |
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ALAN: |
I
don't want to see a movie for children. |
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EILEEN: |
Alan, it's not for children. |
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ALAN: |
I
have to study in the afternoon. |
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SUE: |
Can
you study in the evening? |
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ALAN: |
I
have to study in the afternoon and in the evening. |
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SUE: |
When are you going to study? |
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ALAN: |
I'm
going to study after lunch and after dinner. |
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EILEEN: |
When are you going to work? |
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ALAN: |
I'm
not going to work tomorrow. I have to work on Monday. |
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EILEEN: |
When are you going to work on Monday? |
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ALAN: |
At
seven-thirty. |
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MARTIN: |
In
the evening? |
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ALAN: |
No.
In the morning. |
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EILEEN: |
Before school? |
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ALAN: |
Of
course. I'm going to work at seven-thirty and then I'm going to
school at eight-thirty. |
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MARTIN: |
I
don't like you to work in the morning. |
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ALAN: |
I'm
going to work only this week. |