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This is English USA, on the Voice of America.
Now, Lesson 39, Part 2. |
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WALEED: |
Lee, your son is very handsome and your sister is very pretty.
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LEE: |
We're a handsome family. |
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MARTIN: |
Some are handsome and some are not. |
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LEE: |
Do
you see that player over there? |
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MARTIN: |
The
very big player? |
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LEE: |
Yes. He's the one with long legs and big arms. |
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WALEED: |
This is a football game. There are many players with long legs and
big arms. |
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LEE: |
I
know. Do you see that short player? Look behind the short player.
Now do you see the one with long legs and big arms? |
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MARTIN: |
Maybe. |
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LEE: |
Who
is he? |
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WALEED: |
He's a new player. |
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MARTIN: |
I
don't know his name. He came from Dallas. |
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LEE: |
Would you like something to eat? |
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WALEED: |
Something to drink. |
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WALEED: |
Martin, does your son play football? |
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MARTIN: |
He's not on the team. I don't want him to play football. He's too
small. |
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WALEED: |
He
isn't very small. He's tall. |
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MARTIN: |
But
he's too thin. |
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WALEED: |
There's Lee over there. Who is that? |
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MARTIN: |
I
can't see him. Is it his brother? |
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WALEED: |
No,
it isn't. |
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MARTIN: |
What does he look like? |
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WALEED: |
He's not very tall. |
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MARTIN: |
What color is his hair? |
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WALEED: |
I
can't see his hair. He has a cap. Come here. Can you see him now?
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MARTIN: |
Is
he the one with a red cap? |
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WALEED: |
Yes, that's the man. |
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MARTIN: |
It
looks like Lee's brother. |
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WALEED: |
His
brother is sitting with Lee's son. |
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LEE: |
OK.
I have hot dogs. |
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MARTIN: |
What do you have to drink? |
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LEE: |
I
have two beers and one coke. |
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WALEED: |
May
I have the coke? |
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LEE: |
Of
course. |
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MARTIN: |
Who
was the man in the red cap? |
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LEE: |
That's my uncle. He loves football. He comes every game. |
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WALEED: |
He
looks like your brother. |
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MARTIN: |
He
doesn't look like you. |
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LEE: |
That's right. He's the handsome uncle. Let's eat. |
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MARTIN: |
Did
you play football, Waleed? |
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WALEED: |
No.
I played soccer. My family likes soccer. |
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LEE: |
My
family loves football. |