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test_33_2
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#Person1#: OK, that's a cut! Let's start from the beginning, everyone.
#Person2#: What was the problem that time?
#Person1#: The feeling was all wrong, Mike. She is telling you that she doesn't want to see you any more, but I want to get more anger from you. You're acting hurt and sad, but that's not how your character would act in this situation.
#Person2#: But Jason and Laura have been together for three years. Don't you think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?
#Person1#: At this point, no. I think he would react the way most guys would, and then later on, we would see his real feelings.
#Person2#: I'm not so sure about that.
#Person1#: Let's try it my way, and you can see how you feel when you're saying your lines. After that, if it still doesn't feel right, we can try something else.
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#Person1#: Let 's start from the from the beginning, everyone.
#Person2#: What was the problem the problem that time?
#Person1#: You 're acting hurt acting hurt and sad, but that 's not how your character would act in this situation.
#Person2#: Don't you think his think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?
#Person1#: I think he would react the way most guys would, and then later on, we would see his real his real feelings.
#Person2#: I 'm not so sure about that about that.
#Person1#: After that, if it still it still doesn't feel right, we can try something else.
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#Person1# and Mike have a disagreement on how to act out a scene. #Person1# proposes that Mike can try to act in #Person1#'s way.
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test_33_3
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#Person1#: OK, that's a cut! Let's start from the beginning, everyone.
#Person2#: What was the problem that time?
#Person1#: The feeling was all wrong, Mike. She is telling you that she doesn't want to see you any more, but I want to get more anger from you. You're acting hurt and sad, but that's not how your character would act in this situation.
#Person2#: But Jason and Laura have been together for three years. Don't you think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?
#Person1#: At this point, no. I think he would react the way most guys would, and then later on, we would see his real feelings.
#Person2#: I'm not so sure about that.
#Person1#: Let's try it my way, and you can see how you feel when you're saying your lines. After that, if it still doesn't feel right, we can try something else.
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#Person1#: Let 's start 's start from the beginning, everyone.
#Person2#: What was the problem that problem that time?
#Person1#: You 're acting hurt and sad, but that 's not how your character would act in act in this situation.
#Person2#: Don't you think you think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?
#Person1#: I think he would react the way most guys would, and then later on, we would see his see his real feelings.
#Person2#: I 'm not so sure so sure about that.
#Person1#: After that, if it still does still doesn't feel right, we can try something else.
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#Person1# wants Mike to act more angry, but Mike thinks he should act both angry and sad.
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test_34_1
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#Person1#: Well, I'll see you later, Mrs. Todd. My wife is waiting for me to take her shopping.
#Person2#: I understand. There's a lot to get done at weekends, especially when you two work and the children are small.
#Person1#: That's right. Jane and I have been talking about visiting you. So when I saw you in the garden, I decided to come over and say hello.
#Person2#: I'm glad you did. In fact, I should have called on you first, since you have newly moved here.
#Person1#: By the way, do you need anything from the store?
#Person2#: No, but thanks for the offer. And thank you for coming over.
#Person1#: It's a pleasure.
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#Person1#: My wife My wife is waiting for me to take her shopping.
#Person2#: There 's a lot a lot to get done at weekends, especially when you two work and the children are small.
#Person1#: So when I saw you in the garden, I decided to decided to come over and say hello.
#Person2#: In fact, I should have called on called on you first, since you have newly moved here.
#Person1#: By the way, do you need anything from the store the store?
#Person2#: And thank And thank you for coming over.
#Person1#: It 's It 's a pleasure.
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#Person1# greets Mrs. Todd and then they say goodbye to each other.
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test_34_2
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#Person1#: Well, I'll see you later, Mrs. Todd. My wife is waiting for me to take her shopping.
#Person2#: I understand. There's a lot to get done at weekends, especially when you two work and the children are small.
#Person1#: That's right. Jane and I have been talking about visiting you. So when I saw you in the garden, I decided to come over and say hello.
#Person2#: I'm glad you did. In fact, I should have called on you first, since you have newly moved here.
#Person1#: By the way, do you need anything from the store?
#Person2#: No, but thanks for the offer. And thank you for coming over.
#Person1#: It's a pleasure.
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#Person1#: My wife is waiting for me for me to take her shopping.
#Person2#: There 's a lot to get done at weekends, especially when you two work and the children are children are small.
#Person1#: So when I saw you in the garden, I decided I decided to come over and say hello.
#Person2#: In fact, I should have called on you first, since you have newly have newly moved here.
#Person1#: By the way, do you need anything from the from the store?
#Person2#: And thank And thank you for coming over.
#Person1#: It 's a pleasure a pleasure.
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#Person1# comes over to say hello to Mrs. Todd, and will go shopping afterwards.
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test_34_3
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#Person1#: Well, I'll see you later, Mrs. Todd. My wife is waiting for me to take her shopping.
#Person2#: I understand. There's a lot to get done at weekends, especially when you two work and the children are small.
#Person1#: That's right. Jane and I have been talking about visiting you. So when I saw you in the garden, I decided to come over and say hello.
#Person2#: I'm glad you did. In fact, I should have called on you first, since you have newly moved here.
#Person1#: By the way, do you need anything from the store?
#Person2#: No, but thanks for the offer. And thank you for coming over.
#Person1#: It's a pleasure.
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#Person1#: My wife My wife is waiting for me to take her shopping.
#Person2#: There 's a lot to get to get done at weekends, especially when you two work and the children are small.
#Person1#: So when I saw I saw you in the garden, I decided to come over and say hello.
#Person2#: In fact, I should have called on you first, since you have newly moved newly moved here.
#Person1#: By the way, do you need anything from the from the store?
#Person2#: And thank you for coming over coming over.
#Person1#: It 's a pleasure a pleasure.
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#Person1# visits Mrs. Todd, and Mrs. Todd appreciates that.
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test_35_1
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#Person1#: What's the matter, Bill? You look kind of pale.
#Person2#: Oh, I'm just tired.
#Person1#: Why?
#Person2#: Well, I've been working until around ten every night this week.
#Person1#: You should go home at quitting time today and take it easy.
#Person2#: Yes. I think I will.
#Person1#: That's good. Say, how's your brother?
#Person2#: He's fine, but he is awfully busy. He went to the States on a business trip two weeks ago.
#Person1#: Oh, really? Is he back yet?
#Person2#: No, he won't come back for several more weeks.
#Person1#: Wow! He must have a lot to do there.
#Person2#: Yes, he does.
#Person1#: I want to be sure of the time because I'm going to meet a friend at five o'clock sharp.
#Person2#: Well, my watch says 4:30, and that time should be right. I set it with the radio yesterday.
#Person1#: Good.
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#Person1#: You look kind of kind of pale.
#Person2#: Oh, I 'm just 'm just tired.
#Person1#: Why?
#Person2#: Well, I 've I 've been working until around ten every night this week.
#Person1#: You should go home at home at quitting time today and take it easy.
#Person2#: I think I will I will.
#Person1#: Say, how 's your 's your brother?
#Person2#: He went to the States on a business trip two weeks ago weeks ago.
#Person1#: Is he Is he back yet?
#Person2#: No, he won't come back come back for several more weeks.
#Person1#: He must have a lot to lot to do there.
#Person2#: Yes, he does he does.
#Person1#: I want to be sure of the time because I 'm going 'm going to meet a friend at five o'clock sharp.
#Person2#: I set I set it with the radio yesterday.
#Person1#: Good.
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Bill is tired. Bill and #Person1# talk about Bill's brother.
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test_35_2
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#Person1#: What's the matter, Bill? You look kind of pale.
#Person2#: Oh, I'm just tired.
#Person1#: Why?
#Person2#: Well, I've been working until around ten every night this week.
#Person1#: You should go home at quitting time today and take it easy.
#Person2#: Yes. I think I will.
#Person1#: That's good. Say, how's your brother?
#Person2#: He's fine, but he is awfully busy. He went to the States on a business trip two weeks ago.
#Person1#: Oh, really? Is he back yet?
#Person2#: No, he won't come back for several more weeks.
#Person1#: Wow! He must have a lot to do there.
#Person2#: Yes, he does.
#Person1#: I want to be sure of the time because I'm going to meet a friend at five o'clock sharp.
#Person2#: Well, my watch says 4:30, and that time should be right. I set it with the radio yesterday.
#Person1#: Good.
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#Person1#: You look kind of kind of pale.
#Person2#: Oh, I 'm I 'm just tired.
#Person1#: Why?
#Person2#: Well, I 've been working until around ten every night this week this week.
#Person1#: You should go home at quitting time today time today and take it easy.
#Person2#: I think I think I will.
#Person1#: Say, how 's your brother your brother?
#Person2#: He went to the States on a business trip two weeks ago weeks ago.
#Person1#: Is he back he back yet?
#Person2#: No, he won't won't come back for several more weeks.
#Person1#: He must He must have a lot to do there.
#Person2#: Yes, he does he does.
#Person1#: I want to be sure of the time because I 'm going to meet a friend a friend at five o'clock sharp.
#Person2#: I set it with the radio the radio yesterday.
#Person1#: Good.
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#Person1# has a chat with Bill, and learns updates about Bill and his brother. #Person1# asks for time because #Person1# will go meet a friend.
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test_35_3
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#Person1#: What's the matter, Bill? You look kind of pale.
#Person2#: Oh, I'm just tired.
#Person1#: Why?
#Person2#: Well, I've been working until around ten every night this week.
#Person1#: You should go home at quitting time today and take it easy.
#Person2#: Yes. I think I will.
#Person1#: That's good. Say, how's your brother?
#Person2#: He's fine, but he is awfully busy. He went to the States on a business trip two weeks ago.
#Person1#: Oh, really? Is he back yet?
#Person2#: No, he won't come back for several more weeks.
#Person1#: Wow! He must have a lot to do there.
#Person2#: Yes, he does.
#Person1#: I want to be sure of the time because I'm going to meet a friend at five o'clock sharp.
#Person2#: Well, my watch says 4:30, and that time should be right. I set it with the radio yesterday.
#Person1#: Good.
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#Person1#: You look kind of kind of pale.
#Person2#: Oh, I 'm I 'm just tired.
#Person1#: Why?
#Person2#: Well, I 've I 've been working until around ten every night this week.
#Person1#: You should You should go home at quitting time today and take it easy.
#Person2#: I think I will I will.
#Person1#: Say, how 's how 's your brother?
#Person2#: He went to the States on a business a business trip two weeks ago.
#Person1#: Is he back yet back yet?
#Person2#: No, he wo he won't come back for several more weeks.
#Person1#: He must have a have a lot to do there.
#Person2#: Yes, he does he does.
#Person1#: I want to be sure of the time because I 'm going to meet a friend at five at five o'clock sharp.
#Person2#: I set it with it with the radio yesterday.
#Person1#: Good.
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#Person1# suggests Bill take it easy and asks him about his brother. #Person1# also synchronizes the time with Bill.
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test_36_1
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#Person1#: Are you going to the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear weapons tomorrow, Cleo?
#Person2#: No, Simon. I hate demonstrations. I have heard the police will be standing by with tear gas.
#Person1#: Yes, but North Korea boasts it has nuclear arms.
#Person2#: One hundred ninety countries have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but the issues are just too complex. There are two sides to every story. I don't understand it and I have no intention of going to a demonstration. Demonstrations don't seem to accomplish anything anyway.
#Person1#: Several demonstrations have changed politician's minds throughout history. As a responsible citizen I think it is important to stand up for what you believe in.
#Person2#: Leave it to someone else. As I said, if you listen to both sides of a story, both sides have some good points. Why should I demonstrate and risk getting hurt for something that I am not even sure is right?
#Person1#: You are not likely to get hurt. This will be a peaceful demonstration. I have spoken to the organizer for the university group. He insists that this will be peaceful. He advocates if you want world peace, peace begins at home-and that means right here in this city.
#Person2#: You go if you want, Simon, but I plan to study for my physics exam.
#Person1#: It would only take two hours of your day. The bus leaves the campus at 11:30 and leaves downtown to return to campus at 12:45. You could eat your lunch on the bus.
#Person2#: I am not going, Simon. Why don't you ask the students in your political science class this afternoon if they want to go?
#Person1#: They are all going.
#Person2#: Okay, Simon. I need to meet my sister for coffee now.
#Person1#: Bye then. See you in physics class tomorrow.
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#Person1#: Are you going to the demonstration to help stop the stop the spread of nuclear weapons tomorrow, Cleo?
#Person2#: I have heard the police will be standing by standing by with tear gas.
#Person1#: Yes, but North Korea North Korea boasts it has nuclear arms.
#Person2#: Demonstrations don't seem to accomplish anything anyway anything anyway.
#Person1#: As a responsible citizen I think it is important to important to stand up for what you believe in.
#Person2#: Why should I should I demonstrate and risk getting hurt for something that I am not even sure is right?
#Person1#: He advocates if you want world peace world peace, peace begins at home-and that means right here in this city.
#Person2#: You go if you want, Simon, but I plan to study for my physics exam physics exam.
#Person1#: You could You could eat your lunch on the bus.
#Person2#: Why don't you ask the students in your political your political science class this afternoon if they want to go?
#Person1#: They are all going all going.
#Person2#: I need to meet my sister for coffee for coffee now.
#Person1#: See you in physics in physics class tomorrow.
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Simon and Cleo have different opinions towards the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear weapons. Cleo thinks it is useless, while Simon considers that Cleo should go to the demonstration.
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test_36_2
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#Person1#: Are you going to the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear weapons tomorrow, Cleo?
#Person2#: No, Simon. I hate demonstrations. I have heard the police will be standing by with tear gas.
#Person1#: Yes, but North Korea boasts it has nuclear arms.
#Person2#: One hundred ninety countries have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but the issues are just too complex. There are two sides to every story. I don't understand it and I have no intention of going to a demonstration. Demonstrations don't seem to accomplish anything anyway.
#Person1#: Several demonstrations have changed politician's minds throughout history. As a responsible citizen I think it is important to stand up for what you believe in.
#Person2#: Leave it to someone else. As I said, if you listen to both sides of a story, both sides have some good points. Why should I demonstrate and risk getting hurt for something that I am not even sure is right?
#Person1#: You are not likely to get hurt. This will be a peaceful demonstration. I have spoken to the organizer for the university group. He insists that this will be peaceful. He advocates if you want world peace, peace begins at home-and that means right here in this city.
#Person2#: You go if you want, Simon, but I plan to study for my physics exam.
#Person1#: It would only take two hours of your day. The bus leaves the campus at 11:30 and leaves downtown to return to campus at 12:45. You could eat your lunch on the bus.
#Person2#: I am not going, Simon. Why don't you ask the students in your political science class this afternoon if they want to go?
#Person1#: They are all going.
#Person2#: Okay, Simon. I need to meet my sister for coffee now.
#Person1#: Bye then. See you in physics class tomorrow.
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#Person1#: Are you going to the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear of nuclear weapons tomorrow, Cleo?
#Person2#: I have heard the police will be standing by with tear gas tear gas.
#Person1#: Yes, but North Korea North Korea boasts it has nuclear arms.
#Person2#: Demonstrations do Demonstrations don't seem to accomplish anything anyway.
#Person1#: As a responsible citizen I citizen I think it is important to stand up for what you believe in.
#Person2#: Why should I should I demonstrate and risk getting hurt for something that I am not even sure is right?
#Person1#: He advocates if you want world peace, peace begins peace begins at home-and that means right here in this city.
#Person2#: You go if you want, Simon, but I plan I plan to study for my physics exam.
#Person1#: You could eat your lunch on the on the bus.
#Person2#: Why don't you ask the students in your political science class this afternoon if they want to want to go?
#Person1#: They are all are all going.
#Person2#: I need to meet to meet my sister for coffee now.
#Person1#: See you in physics class tomorrow class tomorrow.
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Cleo has no intention to attend the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear weapons, because Cleo hates police standing by with tear gas. Simon tries to change Cleo's mind but it doesn't work.
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test_36_3
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#Person1#: Are you going to the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear weapons tomorrow, Cleo?
#Person2#: No, Simon. I hate demonstrations. I have heard the police will be standing by with tear gas.
#Person1#: Yes, but North Korea boasts it has nuclear arms.
#Person2#: One hundred ninety countries have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but the issues are just too complex. There are two sides to every story. I don't understand it and I have no intention of going to a demonstration. Demonstrations don't seem to accomplish anything anyway.
#Person1#: Several demonstrations have changed politician's minds throughout history. As a responsible citizen I think it is important to stand up for what you believe in.
#Person2#: Leave it to someone else. As I said, if you listen to both sides of a story, both sides have some good points. Why should I demonstrate and risk getting hurt for something that I am not even sure is right?
#Person1#: You are not likely to get hurt. This will be a peaceful demonstration. I have spoken to the organizer for the university group. He insists that this will be peaceful. He advocates if you want world peace, peace begins at home-and that means right here in this city.
#Person2#: You go if you want, Simon, but I plan to study for my physics exam.
#Person1#: It would only take two hours of your day. The bus leaves the campus at 11:30 and leaves downtown to return to campus at 12:45. You could eat your lunch on the bus.
#Person2#: I am not going, Simon. Why don't you ask the students in your political science class this afternoon if they want to go?
#Person1#: They are all going.
#Person2#: Okay, Simon. I need to meet my sister for coffee now.
#Person1#: Bye then. See you in physics class tomorrow.
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#Person1#: Are you going to the demonstration to help stop the stop the spread of nuclear weapons tomorrow, Cleo?
#Person2#: I have heard the police will be standing by with by with tear gas.
#Person1#: Yes, but North Korea boasts Korea boasts it has nuclear arms.
#Person2#: Demonstrations don't seem to seem to accomplish anything anyway.
#Person1#: As a responsible citizen I think it is important to stand up for what you what you believe in.
#Person2#: Why should I demonstrate and risk getting hurt getting hurt for something that I am not even sure is right?
#Person1#: He advocates if you if you want world peace, peace begins at home-and that means right here in this city.
#Person2#: You go if you if you want, Simon, but I plan to study for my physics exam.
#Person1#: You could eat your lunch on lunch on the bus.
#Person2#: Why don't you ask the students the students in your political science class this afternoon if they want to go?
#Person1#: They are all are all going.
#Person2#: I need to meet my sister for coffee for coffee now.
#Person1#: See you in you in physics class tomorrow.
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Simon and Cleo argue the effectiveness of demonstrations. Simon thinks they are helpful, but Cleo disagrees and refuses to go to the demonstration of helping stop the spread of nuclear weapons with Simon.
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test_37_1
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#Person1#: It's partly your own fault. You should never let in anyone like that unless you're expecting him.
#Person2#: It's all very well to say that, but someone cones to the door and says 'electricity' or 'gas' and you automatically think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card.
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#Person1#: You should You should never let in anyone like that unless you 're expecting him.
#Person2#: It 's all very well to say that, but someone cones to the door and says 'electricity ' or 'gas ' and you and you automatically think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card.
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#Person2# let in someone and #Person1# thinks it was #Person2#'s fault.
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test_37_2
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#Person1#: It's partly your own fault. You should never let in anyone like that unless you're expecting him.
#Person2#: It's all very well to say that, but someone cones to the door and says 'electricity' or 'gas' and you automatically think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card.
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#Person1#: You should never let in anyone like that unless you 're you 're expecting him.
#Person2#: It 's all very well very well to say that, but someone cones to the door and says 'electricity ' or 'gas ' and you automatically think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card.
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#Person1# blames #Person2# for letting someone in without much discretion.
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test_37_3
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#Person1#: It's partly your own fault. You should never let in anyone like that unless you're expecting him.
#Person2#: It's all very well to say that, but someone cones to the door and says 'electricity' or 'gas' and you automatically think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card.
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#Person1#: You should never let never let in anyone like that unless you 're expecting him.
#Person2#: It 's It 's all very well to say that, but someone cones to the door and says 'electricity ' or 'gas ' and you automatically think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card.
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#Person1# advises #Person2# not to let anyone in casually.
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test_38_1
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#Person1#: Maggie, can I borrow your notes for history? I'll return them tomorrow.
#Person2#: Sorry, but I usually go to the cafeteria and review them. Why not copy them in the library?
#Person1#: OK.
#Person2#: Here you are.
#Person1#: You are a great help, Maggie.
#Person2#: I don't quite understand a why you need my notes, Mark? You haven't missed any classes.
#Person1#: To be honest, I work in supermarket from 7 to 10 o'clock every evening.
#Person2#: I see. So you're pretty tired when you come to class.
#Person1#: That's exactly why I want to borrow your notes. My notes aren't very good.
#Person2#: So what do you usually do in class?
#Person1#: I'm always awake at the beginning, but thirty minutes after class begins I feel sleepy and have trouble keeping my eyes open.
#Person2#: Well, I need someone to study with and you need someone to keep you awake. Can we be study partners?
#Person1#: Oh sure. That's a good idea. So give me a push when you see me sleeping in class.
#Person2#: OK. Let's start today in the library. We are going there anyway and I don't have to go to the cafeteria.
#Person1#: Sounds good.
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#Person1#: I 'll I 'll return them tomorrow.
#Person2#: Why not copy them in them in the library?
#Person1#: OK.
#Person2#: Here you are you are.
#Person1#: You are a are a great help, Maggie.
#Person2#: You haven't haven't missed any classes.
#Person1#: To be honest, I work in supermarket from supermarket from 7 to 10 o'clock every evening.
#Person2#: So you 're pretty tired when you when you come to class.
#Person1#: My notes aren't veryn't very good.
#Person2#: So what So what do you usually do in class?
#Person1#: I 'm always awake at the beginning, but thirty minutes after class begins I feel sleepy and have trouble keeping my eyes my eyes open.
#Person2#: Can we be study be study partners?
#Person1#: So give me a me a push when you see me sleeping in class.
#Person2#: We are going there anyway and I don't have to go to the cafeteria the cafeteria.
#Person1#: Sounds good Sounds good.
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Mark wants to borrow Maggie's class notes. Maggie suggests Mark copy them in the library and invites him to be study partners.
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test_38_2
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#Person1#: Maggie, can I borrow your notes for history? I'll return them tomorrow.
#Person2#: Sorry, but I usually go to the cafeteria and review them. Why not copy them in the library?
#Person1#: OK.
#Person2#: Here you are.
#Person1#: You are a great help, Maggie.
#Person2#: I don't quite understand a why you need my notes, Mark? You haven't missed any classes.
#Person1#: To be honest, I work in supermarket from 7 to 10 o'clock every evening.
#Person2#: I see. So you're pretty tired when you come to class.
#Person1#: That's exactly why I want to borrow your notes. My notes aren't very good.
#Person2#: So what do you usually do in class?
#Person1#: I'm always awake at the beginning, but thirty minutes after class begins I feel sleepy and have trouble keeping my eyes open.
#Person2#: Well, I need someone to study with and you need someone to keep you awake. Can we be study partners?
#Person1#: Oh sure. That's a good idea. So give me a push when you see me sleeping in class.
#Person2#: OK. Let's start today in the library. We are going there anyway and I don't have to go to the cafeteria.
#Person1#: Sounds good.
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#Person1#: I 'll return them tomorrow them tomorrow.
#Person2#: Why not copy them in the in the library?
#Person1#: OK.
#Person2#: Here you Here you are.
#Person1#: You are a are a great help, Maggie.
#Person2#: You haven't missed any missed any classes.
#Person1#: To be honest, I work in supermarket from 7 to 10 o'clock 10 o'clock every evening.
#Person2#: So you 're pretty tired when tired when you come to class.
#Person1#: My notes aren't veryn't very good.
#Person2#: So what do you usually do in class in class?
#Person1#: I 'm always awake at the beginning, but thirty minutes after class begins I feel sleepy and have trouble keeping my eyes open eyes open.
#Person2#: Can we be we be study partners?
#Person1#: So give me a push when you see me sleeping in sleeping in class.
#Person2#: We are going are going there anyway and I don't have to go to the cafeteria.
#Person1#: Sounds good Sounds good.
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Mark asks Maggie for her history notes because Mark has been too tired in class. They become study partners at the end.
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test_38_3
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#Person1#: Maggie, can I borrow your notes for history? I'll return them tomorrow.
#Person2#: Sorry, but I usually go to the cafeteria and review them. Why not copy them in the library?
#Person1#: OK.
#Person2#: Here you are.
#Person1#: You are a great help, Maggie.
#Person2#: I don't quite understand a why you need my notes, Mark? You haven't missed any classes.
#Person1#: To be honest, I work in supermarket from 7 to 10 o'clock every evening.
#Person2#: I see. So you're pretty tired when you come to class.
#Person1#: That's exactly why I want to borrow your notes. My notes aren't very good.
#Person2#: So what do you usually do in class?
#Person1#: I'm always awake at the beginning, but thirty minutes after class begins I feel sleepy and have trouble keeping my eyes open.
#Person2#: Well, I need someone to study with and you need someone to keep you awake. Can we be study partners?
#Person1#: Oh sure. That's a good idea. So give me a push when you see me sleeping in class.
#Person2#: OK. Let's start today in the library. We are going there anyway and I don't have to go to the cafeteria.
#Person1#: Sounds good.
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#Person1#: I 'll return 'll return them tomorrow.
#Person2#: Why not copy them copy them in the library?
#Person1#: OK.
#Person2#: Here you Here you are.
#Person1#: You are a great a great help, Maggie.
#Person2#: You haven't missed any classes any classes.
#Person1#: To be honest, I work in supermarket in supermarket from 7 to 10 o'clock every evening.
#Person2#: So you 're pretty tired when you when you come to class.
#Person1#: My notes aren't aren't very good.
#Person2#: So what do you do you usually do in class?
#Person1#: I 'm always awake at the beginning, but thirty minutes after class begins I feel sleepy and have and have trouble keeping my eyes open.
#Person2#: Can we be study be study partners?
#Person1#: So give me a push when you see you see me sleeping in class.
#Person2#: We are going there anyway there anyway and I don't have to go to the cafeteria.
#Person1#: Sounds good Sounds good.
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Mark asks Maggie for her notes because Mark's notes aren't good. They decide to be study partners and study together.
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test_39_1
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#Person1#: Come in, come in! Can I help you?
#Person2#: Professor Turner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course again next semester?
#Person1#: Yes.
#Person2#: I wonder if I could enroll in it, I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but...
#Person1#: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time to keep up.
#Person2#: I know, but the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've read a lot in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it challenging enough.
#Person1#: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades.
#Person2#: I should say not. I really want to learn something.
#Person1#: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman, if he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll.
#Person2#: Oh, thanks. Prof. Turner, that's very nice of you.
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#Person1#: Can I help you help you?
#Person2#: Professor Turner, are you giving your Advanced Geology Advanced Geology course again next semester?
#Person1#: Yes.
#Person2#: I wonder if I could enroll in it, I know it 's a graduate course and I and I 'm only a junior, but...
#Person1#: I 've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time to time to keep up.
#Person2#: Last semester I took I took Professor Burman 's course and I didn't find it challenging enough.
#Person1#: You certainly aren't one of one of those students who are out for easy grades.
#Person2#: I really want to learn to learn something.
#Person1#: Well, I 'll speak to Professor Burman, if he thinks you 're ready, I 'll let 'll let you enroll.
#Person2#: Prof. Turner, that 's very 's very nice of you.
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#Person2# wants to take a course of Professor Turner and Professor agrees if #Person2# achieves the allowance of Professor Burman.
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test_39_2
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#Person1#: Come in, come in! Can I help you?
#Person2#: Professor Turner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course again next semester?
#Person1#: Yes.
#Person2#: I wonder if I could enroll in it, I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but...
#Person1#: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time to keep up.
#Person2#: I know, but the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've read a lot in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it challenging enough.
#Person1#: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades.
#Person2#: I should say not. I really want to learn something.
#Person1#: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman, if he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll.
#Person2#: Oh, thanks. Prof. Turner, that's very nice of you.
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#Person1#: Can I help I help you?
#Person2#: Professor Turner, are you giving your Advanced your Advanced Geology course again next semester?
#Person1#: Yes.
#Person2#: I wonder if I could I could enroll in it, I know it 's a graduate course and I 'm only a junior, but...
#Person1#: I 've allowed 've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time to keep up.
#Person2#: Last semester I took Professor Burman 's course 's course and I didn't find it challenging enough.
#Person1#: You certainly aren't one of those students who students who are out for easy grades.
#Person2#: I really want to learn to learn something.
#Person1#: Well, I 'll speak to Professor Burman, if he thinks you 're ready, I 'll let you let you enroll.
#Person2#: Prof. Turner, that 's very 's very nice of you.
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#Person2#, a junior student, wants to enroll in Professor Turner's course for seniors very much. Professor Turner will ask for another professor's opinion.
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test_39_3
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#Person1#: Come in, come in! Can I help you?
#Person2#: Professor Turner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course again next semester?
#Person1#: Yes.
#Person2#: I wonder if I could enroll in it, I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but...
#Person1#: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time to keep up.
#Person2#: I know, but the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've read a lot in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it challenging enough.
#Person1#: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades.
#Person2#: I should say not. I really want to learn something.
#Person1#: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman, if he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll.
#Person2#: Oh, thanks. Prof. Turner, that's very nice of you.
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#Person1#: Can I help I help you?
#Person2#: Professor Turner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course again next again next semester?
#Person1#: Yes.
#Person2#: I wonder if I could enroll in it, I know I know it 's a graduate course and I 'm only a junior, but...
#Person1#: I 've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time hard time to keep up.
#Person2#: Last semester I took Professor Burman 's course and I didn't find it find it challenging enough.
#Person1#: You certainly are certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades.
#Person2#: I really want to want to learn something.
#Person1#: Well, I 'll speak to Professor Burman, if he thinks you 're ready, I 'll I 'll let you enroll.
#Person2#: Prof. Turner Prof. Turner, that 's very nice of you.
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#Person2# wants to enroll in Professor Turner's course, and Professor Turner agrees to consider his application.
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test_40_1
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#Person1#: Hello, I bought the pendant in your shop, just before.
#Person2#: Yes. Thank you very much.
#Person1#: Now I come back to the hotel and try to show it to my friend, the pendant is broken, I'm afraid.
#Person2#: Oh, is it?
#Person1#: Would you change it to a new one?
#Person2#: Yes, certainly. You have the receipt?
#Person1#: Yes, I do.
#Person2#: Then would you kindly come to our shop with the receipt by 10 o'clock? We will replace it.
#Person1#: Thank you so much.
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#Person1#: Hello, I bought the pendant in your in your shop, just before.
#Person2#: Thank you Thank you very much.
#Person1#: Now I come back to the hotel and try to show it to my to my friend, the pendant is broken, I 'm afraid.
#Person2#: Oh, is it is it?
#Person1#: Would you change you change it to a new one?
#Person2#: You have the receipt the receipt?
#Person1#: Yes, I do I do.
#Person2#: We will replace it replace it.
#Person1#: Thank you so much so much.
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#Person1# wants to change the broken pendant in #Person2#'s shop.
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test_40_2
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#Person1#: Hello, I bought the pendant in your shop, just before.
#Person2#: Yes. Thank you very much.
#Person1#: Now I come back to the hotel and try to show it to my friend, the pendant is broken, I'm afraid.
#Person2#: Oh, is it?
#Person1#: Would you change it to a new one?
#Person2#: Yes, certainly. You have the receipt?
#Person1#: Yes, I do.
#Person2#: Then would you kindly come to our shop with the receipt by 10 o'clock? We will replace it.
#Person1#: Thank you so much.
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#Person1#: Hello, I bought the pendant in your in your shop, just before.
#Person2#: Thank you Thank you very much.
#Person1#: Now I come back to the hotel and try to show it to my to my friend, the pendant is broken, I 'm afraid.
#Person2#: Oh, is it is it?
#Person1#: Would you Would you change it to a new one?
#Person2#: You have You have the receipt?
#Person1#: Yes, I do I do.
#Person2#: We will We will replace it.
#Person1#: Thank you so you so much.
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#Person1# goes back to #Person2#'s shop to replace a broken pendant.
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test_40_3
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#Person1#: Hello, I bought the pendant in your shop, just before.
#Person2#: Yes. Thank you very much.
#Person1#: Now I come back to the hotel and try to show it to my friend, the pendant is broken, I'm afraid.
#Person2#: Oh, is it?
#Person1#: Would you change it to a new one?
#Person2#: Yes, certainly. You have the receipt?
#Person1#: Yes, I do.
#Person2#: Then would you kindly come to our shop with the receipt by 10 o'clock? We will replace it.
#Person1#: Thank you so much.
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#Person1#: Hello, I bought I bought the pendant in your shop, just before.
#Person2#: Thank you very you very much.
#Person1#: Now I come back to the hotel the hotel and try to show it to my friend, the pendant is broken, I 'm afraid.
#Person2#: Oh, is it is it?
#Person1#: Would you change you change it to a new one?
#Person2#: You have the receipt the receipt?
#Person1#: Yes, I do I do.
#Person2#: We will replace will replace it.
#Person1#: Thank you so you so much.
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#Person1# wants a product changed from #Person2#, and #Person2# agrees.
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test_41_1
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#Person1#: What do you think of this one?
#Person2#: Eh, so so.
#Person1#: And this one? Too flashy?
#Person2#: Nah, not too flashy.
#Person1#: Uhg! And this sweater from my aunt? Isn't it hideous?
#Person2#: I guess.
#Person1#: Are you even listening? I'm trying to have a conversation with you.
#Person2#: And I'm trying to watch the game, but you're yapping on about your new clothes!
#Person1#: Well I have to decide which gifts to keep and which to exchange for better ones when I go to the Boxing Day sales this afternoon!
#Person2#: Well could you do me the favor of making this quick? It's the third quarter and you've been blabbering on since the first!
#Person1#: Oh, your precious game. You watch the same game every year, and each year your beloved hometown team loses by at least three goals!
#Person2#: Oh no you didn't. You didn't just insult the Sals-bury Seals, did you? Why don't you just. just go and return all of those stupid clothes and not come back until the sales are over?
#Person1#: I might just! Enjoy your stupid game!
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#Person1#: What do you do you think of this one?
#Person2#: Eh, so so so so.
#Person1#: Too flashy Too flashy?
#Person2#: Nah, not too flashy too flashy.
#Person1#: Isn't Isn't it hideous?
#Person2#: I guess I guess.
#Person1#: I 'm trying to have to have a conversation with you.
#Person2#: And I 'm trying to watch the game, but you 're you 're yapping on about your new clothes!
#Person1#: Well I have to decide which gifts to keep and which to exchange for better ones when ones when I go to the Boxing Day sales this afternoon!
#Person2#: It 's the third quarter and quarter and you 've been blabbering on since the first!
#Person1#: You watch the same game every year, and each year your beloved hometown team loses by at least three goals three goals!
#Person2#: just go and return all of those stupid clothes stupid clothes and not come back until the sales are over?
#Person1#: Enjoy your stupid game stupid game!
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#Person1# is showing the new clothes to #Person2#, but #Person2# is busy watching the games. They quarrel and get angry.
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test_41_2
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#Person1#: What do you think of this one?
#Person2#: Eh, so so.
#Person1#: And this one? Too flashy?
#Person2#: Nah, not too flashy.
#Person1#: Uhg! And this sweater from my aunt? Isn't it hideous?
#Person2#: I guess.
#Person1#: Are you even listening? I'm trying to have a conversation with you.
#Person2#: And I'm trying to watch the game, but you're yapping on about your new clothes!
#Person1#: Well I have to decide which gifts to keep and which to exchange for better ones when I go to the Boxing Day sales this afternoon!
#Person2#: Well could you do me the favor of making this quick? It's the third quarter and you've been blabbering on since the first!
#Person1#: Oh, your precious game. You watch the same game every year, and each year your beloved hometown team loses by at least three goals!
#Person2#: Oh no you didn't. You didn't just insult the Sals-bury Seals, did you? Why don't you just. just go and return all of those stupid clothes and not come back until the sales are over?
#Person1#: I might just! Enjoy your stupid game!
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#Person1#: What do you think you think of this one?
#Person2#: Eh, so so so so.
#Person1#: Too flashy Too flashy?
#Person2#: Nah, not too not too flashy.
#Person1#: Isn't it hideous it hideous?
#Person2#: I guess I guess.
#Person1#: I 'm trying to have to have a conversation with you.
#Person2#: And I 'm trying to trying to watch the game, but you 're yapping on about your new clothes!
#Person1#: Well I have to decide which gifts to keep to keep and which to exchange for better ones when I go to the Boxing Day sales this afternoon!
#Person2#: It 's the third quarter and you and you 've been blabbering on since the first!
#Person1#: You watch the watch the same game every year, and each year your beloved hometown team loses by at least three goals!
#Person2#: just go and return all of those of those stupid clothes and not come back until the sales are over?
#Person1#: Enjoy your stupid your stupid game!
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#Person1# and #Person2# have a serious quarrel over whether shopping for clothes or watching a sports game is more important.
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test_41_3
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#Person1#: What do you think of this one?
#Person2#: Eh, so so.
#Person1#: And this one? Too flashy?
#Person2#: Nah, not too flashy.
#Person1#: Uhg! And this sweater from my aunt? Isn't it hideous?
#Person2#: I guess.
#Person1#: Are you even listening? I'm trying to have a conversation with you.
#Person2#: And I'm trying to watch the game, but you're yapping on about your new clothes!
#Person1#: Well I have to decide which gifts to keep and which to exchange for better ones when I go to the Boxing Day sales this afternoon!
#Person2#: Well could you do me the favor of making this quick? It's the third quarter and you've been blabbering on since the first!
#Person1#: Oh, your precious game. You watch the same game every year, and each year your beloved hometown team loses by at least three goals!
#Person2#: Oh no you didn't. You didn't just insult the Sals-bury Seals, did you? Why don't you just. just go and return all of those stupid clothes and not come back until the sales are over?
#Person1#: I might just! Enjoy your stupid game!
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#Person1#: What do you think of think of this one?
#Person2#: Eh, so so so so.
#Person1#: Too flashy Too flashy?
#Person2#: Nah, not too not too flashy.
#Person1#: Isn't itn't it hideous?
#Person2#: I guess I guess.
#Person1#: I 'm trying 'm trying to have a conversation with you.
#Person2#: And I 'm trying to watch the game the game, but you 're yapping on about your new clothes!
#Person1#: Well I have to decide which gifts to keep and which to exchange to exchange for better ones when I go to the Boxing Day sales this afternoon!
#Person2#: It 's the third the third quarter and you 've been blabbering on since the first!
#Person1#: You watch the same game every year, and each and each year your beloved hometown team loses by at least three goals!
#Person2#: just go just go and return all of those stupid clothes and not come back until the sales are over?
#Person1#: Enjoy your stupid your stupid game!
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#Person1# asks #Person2#'s opinion on new clothes, but #Person2# only focuses on the game and feels annoyed. They are both angry and argue.
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test_42_1
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#Person1#: There are so many jobs to choose from. What do you want to do?
#Person2#: I think working in the media could be fun. There's TV, newspapers, the Internet.
#Person1#: Well, let me have a look. Uhm, how about this? You could become a TV news director.
#Person2#: Are you joking? Directing the news would be very stressful.
#Person1#: Well, writing for a magazine would be exciting. How about that?
#Person2#: No, I'm more interested in working with computers. Hey, look, interactive media. I'd like that.
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#Person1#: What do you want you want to do?
#Person2#: There 's TV 's TV, newspapers, the Internet.
#Person1#: You could become a TV a TV news director.
#Person2#: Directing the news would be would be very stressful.
#Person1#: How about How about that?
#Person2#: I 'd I 'd like that.
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#Person1# gives suggestions on job choices to #Person2#. #Person2# likes interactive media.
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test_42_2
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#Person1#: There are so many jobs to choose from. What do you want to do?
#Person2#: I think working in the media could be fun. There's TV, newspapers, the Internet.
#Person1#: Well, let me have a look. Uhm, how about this? You could become a TV news director.
#Person2#: Are you joking? Directing the news would be very stressful.
#Person1#: Well, writing for a magazine would be exciting. How about that?
#Person2#: No, I'm more interested in working with computers. Hey, look, interactive media. I'd like that.
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#Person1#: What do you want to do to do?
#Person2#: There 's There 's TV, newspapers, the Internet.
#Person1#: You could You could become a TV news director.
#Person2#: Directing the Directing the news would be very stressful.
#Person1#: How about that about that?
#Person2#: I 'd I 'd like that.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are looking at jobs. #Person2# is interested in the media industry.
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test_42_3
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#Person1#: There are so many jobs to choose from. What do you want to do?
#Person2#: I think working in the media could be fun. There's TV, newspapers, the Internet.
#Person1#: Well, let me have a look. Uhm, how about this? You could become a TV news director.
#Person2#: Are you joking? Directing the news would be very stressful.
#Person1#: Well, writing for a magazine would be exciting. How about that?
#Person2#: No, I'm more interested in working with computers. Hey, look, interactive media. I'd like that.
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#Person1#: What do you want to do to do?
#Person2#: There 's TV 's TV, newspapers, the Internet.
#Person1#: You could become could become a TV news director.
#Person2#: Directing the news would be would be very stressful.
#Person1#: How about How about that?
#Person2#: I 'd I 'd like that.
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#Person1# offers some job choices to #Person2#, but #Person2# doesn't like them.
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test_43_1
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#Person1#: Don't tell me you're bored already?
#Person2#: Well, yeah, I am.
#Person1#: We just got here. You will have to find a way to entertain yourself then.
#Person2#: What can I do? There are just a bunch of boring people giving boring speeches.
#Person1#: Too bad. I have to sit through it, so you do, too. Even if it's a little boring, it's important for me to be here. I have to listen carefully, take notes and then interview some of the speakers afterward. I work for the Daily News after all. Didn't you bring anything to read?
#Person2#: I brought my iPod and some headphones. Would it be rude to listen to some music?
#Person1#: Yes, it would. I might have a few old newspapers in my bag. You could read them. They also have sections with games in them, like crossword puzzles. That will keep you busy for a while.
#Person2#: I hate crosswords. Do the papers have comic sections in them?
#Person1#: You'll probably find some. Now be quiet! Another man is getting up to speak. I really have to pay attention to this one. It's the head of the charity organization.
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#Person1#: Don't tell me you me you 're bored already?
#Person2#: Well, yeah, I am I am.
#Person1#: You will have to have to find a way to entertain yourself then.
#Person2#: There are just are just a bunch of boring people giving boring speeches.
#Person1#: Didn't you bring anything to read to read?
#Person2#: Would it be rude to listen to listen to some music?
#Person1#: That will That will keep you busy for a while.
#Person2#: Do the papers the papers have comic sections in them?
#Person1#: It 's the head of the charity the charity organization.
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#Person2# feels bored with the meeting. #Person1# gives #Person2# some suggestions on how to entertain but finally asks #Person2# to keep quiet.
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test_43_2
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#Person1#: Don't tell me you're bored already?
#Person2#: Well, yeah, I am.
#Person1#: We just got here. You will have to find a way to entertain yourself then.
#Person2#: What can I do? There are just a bunch of boring people giving boring speeches.
#Person1#: Too bad. I have to sit through it, so you do, too. Even if it's a little boring, it's important for me to be here. I have to listen carefully, take notes and then interview some of the speakers afterward. I work for the Daily News after all. Didn't you bring anything to read?
#Person2#: I brought my iPod and some headphones. Would it be rude to listen to some music?
#Person1#: Yes, it would. I might have a few old newspapers in my bag. You could read them. They also have sections with games in them, like crossword puzzles. That will keep you busy for a while.
#Person2#: I hate crosswords. Do the papers have comic sections in them?
#Person1#: You'll probably find some. Now be quiet! Another man is getting up to speak. I really have to pay attention to this one. It's the head of the charity organization.
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#Person1#: Don't tell me you 're bored already bored already?
#Person2#: Well, yeah, I am I am.
#Person1#: You will have to find to find a way to entertain yourself then.
#Person2#: There are just a bunch of boring people giving boring speeches boring speeches.
#Person1#: Didn't you bring anything bring anything to read?
#Person2#: Would it be rude to listen to listen to some music?
#Person1#: That will keep will keep you busy for a while.
#Person2#: Do the papers have comic have comic sections in them?
#Person1#: It 's It 's the head of the charity organization.
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#Person1#, a reporter, takes #Person2# to a forum. #Person2# is bored and tries to find a pastime.
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test_43_3
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#Person1#: Don't tell me you're bored already?
#Person2#: Well, yeah, I am.
#Person1#: We just got here. You will have to find a way to entertain yourself then.
#Person2#: What can I do? There are just a bunch of boring people giving boring speeches.
#Person1#: Too bad. I have to sit through it, so you do, too. Even if it's a little boring, it's important for me to be here. I have to listen carefully, take notes and then interview some of the speakers afterward. I work for the Daily News after all. Didn't you bring anything to read?
#Person2#: I brought my iPod and some headphones. Would it be rude to listen to some music?
#Person1#: Yes, it would. I might have a few old newspapers in my bag. You could read them. They also have sections with games in them, like crossword puzzles. That will keep you busy for a while.
#Person2#: I hate crosswords. Do the papers have comic sections in them?
#Person1#: You'll probably find some. Now be quiet! Another man is getting up to speak. I really have to pay attention to this one. It's the head of the charity organization.
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#Person1#: Don't telln't tell me you 're bored already?
#Person2#: Well, yeah, I am I am.
#Person1#: You will have to find a find a way to entertain yourself then.
#Person2#: There are just a bunch a bunch of boring people giving boring speeches.
#Person1#: Didn't you bring you bring anything to read?
#Person2#: Would it be rude be rude to listen to some music?
#Person1#: That will keep you busy you busy for a while.
#Person2#: Do the Do the papers have comic sections in them?
#Person1#: It 's the head the head of the charity organization.
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#Person2# tells #Person1# that #Person2# is bored and explains the reasons, so #Person1# suggests #Person2# read some old newspapers and be quiet.
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test_44_1
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#Person1#: Have you ever thought of moving, Sarah?
#Person2#: We thought about it, but my husband and I can't afford it right now.
#Person1#: Buying a house near our company can be expensive, but there are ways to find cheaper houses.
#Person2#: Like what?
#Person1#: Well, you can buy a house far away from the city center. You would definitely save money that way.
#Person2#: That's a good idea.
#Person1#: My sister in law and her husband just bought a house that way. And they're pretty satisfied with it.
#Person2#: Is the house in poor condition?
#Person1#: Not at all, the woman who owned it bought it from her friend and took good care of it. But when she died she had no family left and no will, so the government had to sell it for her.
#Person2#: Was it a very old house?
#Person1#: Yes, it was about 50 years old. There were a few repairs that needed doing but it didn't take a lot of money or time.
#Person2#: Is it in a good location?
#Person1#: The area can be a bit rough in the evening but the neighbors watch out for each other so it's OK.
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#Person1#: Have you ever you ever thought of moving, Sarah?
#Person2#: We thought about it, but my husband and I can't affordn't afford it right now.
#Person1#: Buying a house near our company can company can be expensive, but there are ways to find cheaper houses.
#Person2#: Like what Like what?
#Person1#: You would definitely save money that money that way.
#Person2#: That 's a good a good idea.
#Person1#: And they 're pretty satisfied pretty satisfied with it.
#Person2#: Is the Is the house in poor condition?
#Person1#: But when she died she had no family left and no will, so the government had to sell to sell it for her.
#Person2#: Was it a very old house old house?
#Person1#: There were a few repairs that repairs that needed doing but it didn't take a lot of money or time.
#Person2#: Is it Is it in a good location?
#Person1#: The area can be a bit rough in the evening but the neighbors watch out watch out for each other so it 's OK.
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Sarah is considering moving. #Person1# gives her advice on buying a house.
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test_44_2
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#Person1#: Have you ever thought of moving, Sarah?
#Person2#: We thought about it, but my husband and I can't afford it right now.
#Person1#: Buying a house near our company can be expensive, but there are ways to find cheaper houses.
#Person2#: Like what?
#Person1#: Well, you can buy a house far away from the city center. You would definitely save money that way.
#Person2#: That's a good idea.
#Person1#: My sister in law and her husband just bought a house that way. And they're pretty satisfied with it.
#Person2#: Is the house in poor condition?
#Person1#: Not at all, the woman who owned it bought it from her friend and took good care of it. But when she died she had no family left and no will, so the government had to sell it for her.
#Person2#: Was it a very old house?
#Person1#: Yes, it was about 50 years old. There were a few repairs that needed doing but it didn't take a lot of money or time.
#Person2#: Is it in a good location?
#Person1#: The area can be a bit rough in the evening but the neighbors watch out for each other so it's OK.
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#Person1#: Have you ever thought of moving of moving, Sarah?
#Person2#: We thought about it, but my husband and I can't afford it right now right now.
#Person1#: Buying a house near our company can be expensive, but there are ways to find cheaper find cheaper houses.
#Person2#: Like what Like what?
#Person1#: You would definitely would definitely save money that way.
#Person2#: That 's a good idea good idea.
#Person1#: And they 're pretty satisfied pretty satisfied with it.
#Person2#: Is the house in poor condition poor condition?
#Person1#: But when she died she died she had no family left and no will, so the government had to sell it for her.
#Person2#: Was it a very old house old house?
#Person1#: There were a few repairs that needed doing but it did it didn't take a lot of money or time.
#Person2#: Is it in a good location good location?
#Person1#: The area can be a bit rough in the evening the evening but the neighbors watch out for each other so it 's OK.
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Sarah wants to move. #Person1# suggests buying a cheaper house and offers information on possible options.
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test_44_3
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#Person1#: Have you ever thought of moving, Sarah?
#Person2#: We thought about it, but my husband and I can't afford it right now.
#Person1#: Buying a house near our company can be expensive, but there are ways to find cheaper houses.
#Person2#: Like what?
#Person1#: Well, you can buy a house far away from the city center. You would definitely save money that way.
#Person2#: That's a good idea.
#Person1#: My sister in law and her husband just bought a house that way. And they're pretty satisfied with it.
#Person2#: Is the house in poor condition?
#Person1#: Not at all, the woman who owned it bought it from her friend and took good care of it. But when she died she had no family left and no will, so the government had to sell it for her.
#Person2#: Was it a very old house?
#Person1#: Yes, it was about 50 years old. There were a few repairs that needed doing but it didn't take a lot of money or time.
#Person2#: Is it in a good location?
#Person1#: The area can be a bit rough in the evening but the neighbors watch out for each other so it's OK.
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#Person1#: Have you ever thought of thought of moving, Sarah?
#Person2#: We thought We thought about it, but my husband and I can't afford it right now.
#Person1#: Buying a house near our near our company can be expensive, but there are ways to find cheaper houses.
#Person2#: Like what Like what?
#Person1#: You would definitely save money save money that way.
#Person2#: That 's a good idea good idea.
#Person1#: And they 're pretty satisfied with satisfied with it.
#Person2#: Is the house in house in poor condition?
#Person1#: But when she died she had no family left and no will, so the government had to sell it for it for her.
#Person2#: Was it a very old house old house?
#Person1#: There were a few repairs that needed doing but it didn't take a take a lot of money or time.
#Person2#: Is it in it in a good location?
#Person1#: The area can be a bit rough in the evening but the neighbors watch out for each other each other so it 's OK.
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Sarah tells #Person1# that she can't afford a new house. #Person1# says #Person1#'s sister-in-law bought a cheap house and suggests Sarah should buy a house far from the city center.
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test_45_1
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#Person1#: Hello. Welcome to this week's People You Meet. Today, we present to you Mark Leach, an information officer in London.
#Person2#: Hi everyone, my name's Mark Leach. I'm an information officer at the Britain Business Center, which is a tourist office for the British tourist board in London. Here, we offer a tourist information service to mainly visitors from overseas. And each year, we have about 500,000 people come to the office.
#Person1#: Wow. That's a large number of people. How do you manage to meet the needs of so many people?
#Person2#: I'm in charge of an information team. The team has about 10 officers who give tourist information directly over the counter to visitors. We speak a total of 13 languages altogether.
#Person1#: That's pretty cool. So what exactly do you do everyday?
#Person2#: Well, we act as a one stop shop for anyone who wants to come in. So it could be that they want a day trip from London, which is a very popular request. And we can offer suggestions of where to go and how to get there. If people want a two week tour of Britain, we can plan out exactly where to visit, what roads to take.
#Person1#: So, do you have any suggestions for people coming to Britain?
#Person2#: A good suggestion is to see as much as you can. But try to come back again and again to see different parts of the country, because in that way you really experience it.
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#Person1#: Today, we present to you Mark Leach Mark Leach, an information officer in London.
#Person2#: And each year, we have about 500,000 people come to come to the office.
#Person1#: How do you manage to meet to meet the needs of so many people?
#Person2#: We speak a total a total of 13 languages altogether.
#Person1#: So what exactly what exactly do you do everyday?
#Person2#: If people want a two week tour week tour of Britain, we can plan out exactly where to visit, what roads to take.
#Person1#: So, do you do you have any suggestions for people coming to Britain?
#Person2#: But try to come back again and again to see different see different parts of the country, because in that way you really experience it.
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#Person1# introduces Mark Leach to this week's People You Meet. Mark Leach describes his job responsibilities and gives advice to people coming to Britain.
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test_45_2
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#Person1#: Hello. Welcome to this week's People You Meet. Today, we present to you Mark Leach, an information officer in London.
#Person2#: Hi everyone, my name's Mark Leach. I'm an information officer at the Britain Business Center, which is a tourist office for the British tourist board in London. Here, we offer a tourist information service to mainly visitors from overseas. And each year, we have about 500,000 people come to the office.
#Person1#: Wow. That's a large number of people. How do you manage to meet the needs of so many people?
#Person2#: I'm in charge of an information team. The team has about 10 officers who give tourist information directly over the counter to visitors. We speak a total of 13 languages altogether.
#Person1#: That's pretty cool. So what exactly do you do everyday?
#Person2#: Well, we act as a one stop shop for anyone who wants to come in. So it could be that they want a day trip from London, which is a very popular request. And we can offer suggestions of where to go and how to get there. If people want a two week tour of Britain, we can plan out exactly where to visit, what roads to take.
#Person1#: So, do you have any suggestions for people coming to Britain?
#Person2#: A good suggestion is to see as much as you can. But try to come back again and again to see different parts of the country, because in that way you really experience it.
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#Person1#: Today, we present to you Mark Leach, an information officer in London in London.
#Person2#: And each year, we have about 500,000 people come people come to the office.
#Person1#: How do you manage to meet the needs the needs of so many people?
#Person2#: We speak a total of 13 languages 13 languages altogether.
#Person1#: So what exactly do you do you do everyday?
#Person2#: If people want a two week tour of Britain, we can plan out exactly where to visit to visit, what roads to take.
#Person1#: So, do you do you have any suggestions for people coming to Britain?
#Person2#: But try to come back again and again to see different parts of the country, because in that way you way you really experience it.
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#Person1# hosts the week's People You Meet, featuring Mark Leach. Mark introduces his work as an information officer in London.
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test_45_3
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#Person1#: Hello. Welcome to this week's People You Meet. Today, we present to you Mark Leach, an information officer in London.
#Person2#: Hi everyone, my name's Mark Leach. I'm an information officer at the Britain Business Center, which is a tourist office for the British tourist board in London. Here, we offer a tourist information service to mainly visitors from overseas. And each year, we have about 500,000 people come to the office.
#Person1#: Wow. That's a large number of people. How do you manage to meet the needs of so many people?
#Person2#: I'm in charge of an information team. The team has about 10 officers who give tourist information directly over the counter to visitors. We speak a total of 13 languages altogether.
#Person1#: That's pretty cool. So what exactly do you do everyday?
#Person2#: Well, we act as a one stop shop for anyone who wants to come in. So it could be that they want a day trip from London, which is a very popular request. And we can offer suggestions of where to go and how to get there. If people want a two week tour of Britain, we can plan out exactly where to visit, what roads to take.
#Person1#: So, do you have any suggestions for people coming to Britain?
#Person2#: A good suggestion is to see as much as you can. But try to come back again and again to see different parts of the country, because in that way you really experience it.
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#Person1#: Today, we present to present to you Mark Leach, an information officer in London.
#Person2#: And each year, we have about 500,000 about 500,000 people come to the office.
#Person1#: How do you manage to meet the meet the needs of so many people?
#Person2#: We speak a total a total of 13 languages altogether.
#Person1#: So what exactly do you do you do everyday?
#Person2#: If people want a two week tour of Britain, we can plan can plan out exactly where to visit, what roads to take.
#Person1#: So, do you have any suggestions for suggestions for people coming to Britain?
#Person2#: But try to come back again and again to see different see different parts of the country, because in that way you really experience it.
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Mark Leach introduces his information service and his work to the audience. He also offers suggestions for people coming to Britain.
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test_46_1
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#Person1#: Hello, Lin Fang!
#Person2#: Oh! Hi, Lucy!
#Person1#: What's the next lesson, Lin Fang?
#Person2#: English.
#Person1#: Oh, good! That's my favorite subject.
#Person2#: That's because you always find it so easy. I find it very difficult so I don't like it much.
#Person1#: Nancy finds English quite difficult too. But she says it's her favorite subject.
#Person2#: Yes, I know, and her second favorite subject is math.
#Person1#: Math is my worst. I don't like it. I always get the answers wrong.
#Person2#: So if English is your favorite subject, what's your second favorite?
#Person1#: PE. What about you?
#Person2#: I'm not sure. Both Chinese and science are my favorite subjects. I think I like Chinese a little more than science.
#Person1#: You are very different from Nancy. She doesn't like science at all.
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#Person1#: Hello, Lin Fang Lin Fang!
#Person2#: Hi, Lucy!
#Person1#: What 's What 's the next lesson, Lin Fang?
#Person2#: English.
#Person1#: That 's my favorite my favorite subject.
#Person2#: I find it very difficult so I don't like it like it much.
#Person1#: But she But she says it 's her favorite subject.
#Person2#: Yes, I know, and her second favorite second favorite subject is math.
#Person1#: I always get the answers the answers wrong.
#Person2#: So if English if English is your favorite subject, what 's your second favorite?
#Person1#: What about you about you?
#Person2#: I think I think I like Chinese a little more than science.
#Person1#: She doesn't like science at science at all.
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Lin Fang and Lucy are talking about their favourite subjects.
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test_46_2
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#Person1#: Hello, Lin Fang!
#Person2#: Oh! Hi, Lucy!
#Person1#: What's the next lesson, Lin Fang?
#Person2#: English.
#Person1#: Oh, good! That's my favorite subject.
#Person2#: That's because you always find it so easy. I find it very difficult so I don't like it much.
#Person1#: Nancy finds English quite difficult too. But she says it's her favorite subject.
#Person2#: Yes, I know, and her second favorite subject is math.
#Person1#: Math is my worst. I don't like it. I always get the answers wrong.
#Person2#: So if English is your favorite subject, what's your second favorite?
#Person1#: PE. What about you?
#Person2#: I'm not sure. Both Chinese and science are my favorite subjects. I think I like Chinese a little more than science.
#Person1#: You are very different from Nancy. She doesn't like science at all.
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#Person1#: Hello, Lin Fang Lin Fang!
#Person2#: Hi, Lucy!
#Person1#: What 's What 's the next lesson, Lin Fang?
#Person2#: English.
#Person1#: That 's my favorite my favorite subject.
#Person2#: I find it very difficult so I don't like it much it much.
#Person1#: But she says she says it 's her favorite subject.
#Person2#: Yes, I know, and her second favorite subject is subject is math.
#Person1#: I always get always get the answers wrong.
#Person2#: So if English is your favorite subject, what 's your second favorite second favorite?
#Person1#: What about What about you?
#Person2#: I think I like Chinese a little more than science than science.
#Person1#: She does She doesn't like science at all.
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Lin Fang and Lucy are talking about how they like different subjects.
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test_46_3
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#Person1#: Hello, Lin Fang!
#Person2#: Oh! Hi, Lucy!
#Person1#: What's the next lesson, Lin Fang?
#Person2#: English.
#Person1#: Oh, good! That's my favorite subject.
#Person2#: That's because you always find it so easy. I find it very difficult so I don't like it much.
#Person1#: Nancy finds English quite difficult too. But she says it's her favorite subject.
#Person2#: Yes, I know, and her second favorite subject is math.
#Person1#: Math is my worst. I don't like it. I always get the answers wrong.
#Person2#: So if English is your favorite subject, what's your second favorite?
#Person1#: PE. What about you?
#Person2#: I'm not sure. Both Chinese and science are my favorite subjects. I think I like Chinese a little more than science.
#Person1#: You are very different from Nancy. She doesn't like science at all.
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#Person1#: Hello, Lin Fang Lin Fang!
#Person2#: Hi, Lucy!
#Person1#: What 's What 's the next lesson, Lin Fang?
#Person2#: English.
#Person1#: That 's my favorite subject favorite subject.
#Person2#: I find it very it very difficult so I don't like it much.
#Person1#: But she says it 's it 's her favorite subject.
#Person2#: Yes, I know I know, and her second favorite subject is math.
#Person1#: I always I always get the answers wrong.
#Person2#: So if English is English is your favorite subject, what 's your second favorite?
#Person1#: What about you about you?
#Person2#: I think I like Chinese a Chinese a little more than science.
#Person1#: She does She doesn't like science at all.
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Lucy likes English and P.E. best, but Lin Fang's favorite is Chinese and Science.
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test_47_1
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#Person1#: OK, Mrs Thomas. I finished cleaning up the leaves in the yard.
#Person2#: Oh, thank you, James.
#Person1#: I also swept the front steps and took out the garbage. Is there anything else I can help you with?
#Person2#: Can you also take my dog Oscar for a walk?
#Person1#: Sure.
#Person2#: Here is such a prince. Ever since I broke my leg i t has been so difficult to take care of things around the house. My daughter Leah helps out on Mondays and Tuesdays and my son Robbie on Thursdays, but I'm so happy you can come on Saturdays.
#Person1#: Well, I appreciate the weekend work. I'm saving up to buy a bike so I can ride to my basketball practice.
#Person2#: Will you still be able to work for me after you get your bike?
#Person1#: Of course, but don't forget I'm away next weekend visiting my grandfather. My sister Allison will come by instead.
#Person2#: OK.
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#Person1#: I finished cleaning up the leaves the leaves in the yard.
#Person2#: Oh, thank you thank you, James.
#Person1#: Is there anything else I can help can help you with?
#Person2#: Can you also take my dog Oscar for a for a walk?
#Person1#: Sure.
#Person2#: My daughter Leah helps out on Mondays and Tuesdays and my son Robbie on Thursdays, but I 'm I 'm so happy you can come on Saturdays.
#Person1#: I 'm saving up to buy a bike so I so I can ride to my basketball practice.
#Person2#: Will you still be able to work for me for me after you get your bike?
#Person1#: My sister My sister Allison will come by instead.
#Person2#: OK.
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James comes to help Mrs. Thomas to do some housework on the weekend. James is saving up to buy a bike.
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test_47_2
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#Person1#: OK, Mrs Thomas. I finished cleaning up the leaves in the yard.
#Person2#: Oh, thank you, James.
#Person1#: I also swept the front steps and took out the garbage. Is there anything else I can help you with?
#Person2#: Can you also take my dog Oscar for a walk?
#Person1#: Sure.
#Person2#: Here is such a prince. Ever since I broke my leg i t has been so difficult to take care of things around the house. My daughter Leah helps out on Mondays and Tuesdays and my son Robbie on Thursdays, but I'm so happy you can come on Saturdays.
#Person1#: Well, I appreciate the weekend work. I'm saving up to buy a bike so I can ride to my basketball practice.
#Person2#: Will you still be able to work for me after you get your bike?
#Person1#: Of course, but don't forget I'm away next weekend visiting my grandfather. My sister Allison will come by instead.
#Person2#: OK.
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#Person1#: I finished cleaning up the leaves in the yard the yard.
#Person2#: Oh, thank you thank you, James.
#Person1#: Is there anything else anything else I can help you with?
#Person2#: Can you also take my dog Oscar dog Oscar for a walk?
#Person1#: Sure.
#Person2#: My daughter Leah helps out on Mondays and Mondays and Tuesdays and my son Robbie on Thursdays, but I 'm so happy you can come on Saturdays.
#Person1#: I 'm saving up to buy a bike so bike so I can ride to my basketball practice.
#Person2#: Will you still be still be able to work for me after you get your bike?
#Person1#: My sister My sister Allison will come by instead.
#Person2#: OK.
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James helped Mrs. Thomas with housework since she has broken her legs, and he wanted to save money for a bike.
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test_47_3
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#Person1#: OK, Mrs Thomas. I finished cleaning up the leaves in the yard.
#Person2#: Oh, thank you, James.
#Person1#: I also swept the front steps and took out the garbage. Is there anything else I can help you with?
#Person2#: Can you also take my dog Oscar for a walk?
#Person1#: Sure.
#Person2#: Here is such a prince. Ever since I broke my leg i t has been so difficult to take care of things around the house. My daughter Leah helps out on Mondays and Tuesdays and my son Robbie on Thursdays, but I'm so happy you can come on Saturdays.
#Person1#: Well, I appreciate the weekend work. I'm saving up to buy a bike so I can ride to my basketball practice.
#Person2#: Will you still be able to work for me after you get your bike?
#Person1#: Of course, but don't forget I'm away next weekend visiting my grandfather. My sister Allison will come by instead.
#Person2#: OK.
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#Person1#: I finished cleaning up the up the leaves in the yard.
#Person2#: Oh, thank you thank you, James.
#Person1#: Is there anything there anything else I can help you with?
#Person2#: Can you also you also take my dog Oscar for a walk?
#Person1#: Sure.
#Person2#: My daughter Leah helps out on Mondays and Tuesdays and my son Robbie on Thursdays, but I 'm so happy you can come can come on Saturdays.
#Person1#: I 'm I 'm saving up to buy a bike so I can ride to my basketball practice.
#Person2#: Will you still you still be able to work for me after you get your bike?
#Person1#: My sister Allison sister Allison will come by instead.
#Person2#: OK.
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James helps Mrs. Thomas to do chores because James wanted to save money and Mrs. Thomas is incapable.
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test_48_1
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#Person1#: I think spring is finally here.
#Person2#: Yep, it sure seems like it. However, it's still very cold at night.
#Person1#: Yes, they turned the heat off 6 days ago. It's absolutely freezing in my apartment at night. I have to turn on the air conditioner to blow hot air in order to warm things up a little.
#Person2#: Well, and if you are outside and is a bit of a breeze. It feels cold quickly.
#Person1#: It sure does. I think I'm going to follow my cats example and just sit in the sum that shining in through the windows.
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#Person1#: I think spring is finally is finally here.
#Person2#: However, it 's it 's still very cold at night.
#Person1#: I have to turn on the air conditioner to blow hot air hot air in order to warm things up a little.
#Person2#: It feels cold feels cold quickly.
#Person1#: I think I 'm going to follow my cats example and just sit just sit in the sum that shining in through the windows.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are talking about the low temperature at night, although spring has come.
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test_48_2
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#Person1#: I think spring is finally here.
#Person2#: Yep, it sure seems like it. However, it's still very cold at night.
#Person1#: Yes, they turned the heat off 6 days ago. It's absolutely freezing in my apartment at night. I have to turn on the air conditioner to blow hot air in order to warm things up a little.
#Person2#: Well, and if you are outside and is a bit of a breeze. It feels cold quickly.
#Person1#: It sure does. I think I'm going to follow my cats example and just sit in the sum that shining in through the windows.
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#Person1#: I think spring is finally is finally here.
#Person2#: However, it 's still very cold at cold at night.
#Person1#: I have to turn on turn on the air conditioner to blow hot air in order to warm things up a little.
#Person2#: It feels It feels cold quickly.
#Person1#: I think I 'm going to follow my follow my cats example and just sit in the sum that shining in through the windows.
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#Person1# and #Person2# agree that it still felt very cold in spring.
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test_48_3
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#Person1#: I think spring is finally here.
#Person2#: Yep, it sure seems like it. However, it's still very cold at night.
#Person1#: Yes, they turned the heat off 6 days ago. It's absolutely freezing in my apartment at night. I have to turn on the air conditioner to blow hot air in order to warm things up a little.
#Person2#: Well, and if you are outside and is a bit of a breeze. It feels cold quickly.
#Person1#: It sure does. I think I'm going to follow my cats example and just sit in the sum that shining in through the windows.
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#Person1#: I think spring is spring is finally here.
#Person2#: However, it 's still very still very cold at night.
#Person1#: I have to turn on the air conditioner to blow hot air in order to warm things up things up a little.
#Person2#: It feels cold feels cold quickly.
#Person1#: I think I 'm going to follow my cats example and just sit just sit in the sum that shining in through the windows.
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#Person1# and #Person2# talk about the weather and how to keep warm.
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test_49_1
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#Person1#: OK, that's a cut. Let's start from the beginning everyone.
#Person2#: What was the problem that time?
#Person1#: The feeling was all wrong, Mike. She is telling you that she doesn't want to see you anymore, but I want to get more anger from you. You're acting hurt and sad, but that's not how your character would act in this situation.
#Person2#: But Jason and Laura had been together for 3 years. Don't you think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?
#Person1#: At this point, no. I think he would react the way most guys would and then later on, we would see his real feelings.
#Person2#: I'm not so sure about that.
#Person1#: Let's try it my way and you can see how you feel when you're saying your lines. After that, if it still doesn't feel right we can try something else.
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#Person1#: Let 's start from the beginning everyone beginning everyone.
#Person2#: What was the problem the problem that time?
#Person1#: You 're acting hurt and sad, but that 's not how your character would act in this situation this situation.
#Person2#: Don't you think his reaction would be one of one of both anger and sadness?
#Person1#: I think he would react the way the way most guys would and then later on, we would see his real feelings.
#Person2#: I 'm not so sure so sure about that.
#Person1#: After that, if it still it still doesn't feel right we can try something else.
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#Person1# and Mike are discussing what kind of emotion should be expressed by Mike in this play. They have different understandings.
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test_49_2
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#Person1#: OK, that's a cut. Let's start from the beginning everyone.
#Person2#: What was the problem that time?
#Person1#: The feeling was all wrong, Mike. She is telling you that she doesn't want to see you anymore, but I want to get more anger from you. You're acting hurt and sad, but that's not how your character would act in this situation.
#Person2#: But Jason and Laura had been together for 3 years. Don't you think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?
#Person1#: At this point, no. I think he would react the way most guys would and then later on, we would see his real feelings.
#Person2#: I'm not so sure about that.
#Person1#: Let's try it my way and you can see how you feel when you're saying your lines. After that, if it still doesn't feel right we can try something else.
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#Person1#: Let 's start from the beginning everyone beginning everyone.
#Person2#: What was What was the problem that time?
#Person1#: You 're acting 're acting hurt and sad, but that 's not how your character would act in this situation.
#Person2#: Don't youn't you think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?
#Person1#: I think he would react the way most guys would and then later on, we would see his real his real feelings.
#Person2#: I 'm not so sure so sure about that.
#Person1#: After that, if it still doesn't feel right we can try something else something else.
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#Person1# and Mike have a disagreement on how to act out a scene. #Person1# proposes that Mike can try to act in #Person1#'s way.
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test_49_3
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#Person1#: OK, that's a cut. Let's start from the beginning everyone.
#Person2#: What was the problem that time?
#Person1#: The feeling was all wrong, Mike. She is telling you that she doesn't want to see you anymore, but I want to get more anger from you. You're acting hurt and sad, but that's not how your character would act in this situation.
#Person2#: But Jason and Laura had been together for 3 years. Don't you think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?
#Person1#: At this point, no. I think he would react the way most guys would and then later on, we would see his real feelings.
#Person2#: I'm not so sure about that.
#Person1#: Let's try it my way and you can see how you feel when you're saying your lines. After that, if it still doesn't feel right we can try something else.
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#Person1#: Let 's start from the from the beginning everyone.
#Person2#: What was the problem the problem that time?
#Person1#: You 're acting hurt and sad, but that 's not how your character your character would act in this situation.
#Person2#: Don't you think his reaction his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?
#Person1#: I think he would react the way most guys most guys would and then later on, we would see his real feelings.
#Person2#: I 'm I 'm not so sure about that.
#Person1#: After that, if it still doesn't feeln't feel right we can try something else.
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#Person1# wants Mike to act more angry, but Mike thinks he should act both angry and sad.
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test_50_1
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#Person1#: Taxi!
#Person2#: Where will you go, sir?
#Person1#: Friendship Hotel.
#Person2#: OK, it's not far from here.
#Person1#: I have something important to do, can you fast the speed?
#Person2#: Sure, I'll try my best. Here we are.
#Person1#: It's fast! How much should I pay you?
#Person2#: The reading on the meter is 15 yuan.
#Person1#: Here's 20 yuan, keep the change.
#Person2#: Thank you very much.
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#Person1#: Taxi!
#Person2#: Where will you go you go, sir?
#Person1#: Friendship Hotel Friendship Hotel.
#Person2#: OK, it 's not far not far from here.
#Person1#: I have something important to do, can you fast the speed the speed?
#Person2#: Here we are we are.
#Person1#: How much should I pay you pay you?
#Person2#: The reading on the on the meter is 15 yuan.
#Person1#: Here 's 20 's 20 yuan, keep the change.
#Person2#: Thank you very you very much.
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#Person1# takes a taxi to the Friendship Hotel for something important.
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test_50_2
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#Person1#: Taxi!
#Person2#: Where will you go, sir?
#Person1#: Friendship Hotel.
#Person2#: OK, it's not far from here.
#Person1#: I have something important to do, can you fast the speed?
#Person2#: Sure, I'll try my best. Here we are.
#Person1#: It's fast! How much should I pay you?
#Person2#: The reading on the meter is 15 yuan.
#Person1#: Here's 20 yuan, keep the change.
#Person2#: Thank you very much.
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#Person1#: Taxi!
#Person2#: Where will Where will you go, sir?
#Person1#: Friendship Hotel Friendship Hotel.
#Person2#: OK, it 's not far from here from here.
#Person1#: I have something important to important to do, can you fast the speed?
#Person2#: Here we Here we are.
#Person1#: How much How much should I pay you?
#Person2#: The reading on the meter is 15 yuan 15 yuan.
#Person1#: Here 's 20 's 20 yuan, keep the change.
#Person2#: Thank you Thank you very much.
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#Person2# drives #Person1# to the Friendship Hotel as fast as #Person2# can be.
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test_50_3
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#Person1#: Taxi!
#Person2#: Where will you go, sir?
#Person1#: Friendship Hotel.
#Person2#: OK, it's not far from here.
#Person1#: I have something important to do, can you fast the speed?
#Person2#: Sure, I'll try my best. Here we are.
#Person1#: It's fast! How much should I pay you?
#Person2#: The reading on the meter is 15 yuan.
#Person1#: Here's 20 yuan, keep the change.
#Person2#: Thank you very much.
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#Person1#: Taxi!
#Person2#: Where will you will you go, sir?
#Person1#: Friendship Hotel Friendship Hotel.
#Person2#: OK, it 's not far from far from here.
#Person1#: I have something important to do, can you fast the fast the speed?
#Person2#: Here we Here we are.
#Person1#: How much should I pay you pay you?
#Person2#: The reading The reading on the meter is 15 yuan.
#Person1#: Here 's 20 yuan, keep the keep the change.
#Person2#: Thank you very you very much.
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The taxi driver takes #Person1# to the Friendship Hotel quickly.
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test_51_1
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#Person1#: I'm broke, and I have to catch another bus.
#Person2#: Why don't you have any money for another bus?
#Person1#: I got hungry and bought some chips.
#Person2#: That was smart.
#Person1#: Anyway, do you have any change I can use for the bus?
#Person2#: I don't have any.
#Person1#: I don't know how I'm going to get home.
#Person2#: Get a transfer from the bus driver.
#Person1#: How much is a transfer?
#Person2#: It doesn't cost anything.
#Person1#: That's great! Thanks for your help.
#Person2#: You know what? Don't mention it.
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#Person1#: I 'm broke 'm broke, and I have to catch another bus.
#Person2#: Why don't you have any money for another for another bus?
#Person1#: I got hungry and bought and bought some chips.
#Person2#: That was That was smart.
#Person1#: Anyway, do you have any change I change I can use for the bus?
#Person2#: I don't don't have any.
#Person1#: I don't known't know how I 'm going to get home.
#Person2#: Get a transfer from the bus the bus driver.
#Person1#: How much is a transfer a transfer?
#Person2#: It doesn't costn't cost anything.
#Person1#: Thanks for your for your help.
#Person2#: Don't mentionn't mention it.
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#Person1# doesn't have any change for the bus because #Person1# bought some chips. #Person2# suggests #Person1# get a transfer from the bus driver.
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test_51_2
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#Person1#: I'm broke, and I have to catch another bus.
#Person2#: Why don't you have any money for another bus?
#Person1#: I got hungry and bought some chips.
#Person2#: That was smart.
#Person1#: Anyway, do you have any change I can use for the bus?
#Person2#: I don't have any.
#Person1#: I don't know how I'm going to get home.
#Person2#: Get a transfer from the bus driver.
#Person1#: How much is a transfer?
#Person2#: It doesn't cost anything.
#Person1#: That's great! Thanks for your help.
#Person2#: You know what? Don't mention it.
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#Person1#: I 'm broke, and I have to catch another catch another bus.
#Person2#: Why don't you have any money for money for another bus?
#Person1#: I got hungry and hungry and bought some chips.
#Person2#: That was That was smart.
#Person1#: Anyway, do you have any change I can I can use for the bus?
#Person2#: I don't have any have any.
#Person1#: I don't don't know how I 'm going to get home.
#Person2#: Get a transfer from the bus the bus driver.
#Person1#: How much is a transfer a transfer?
#Person2#: It doesn't cost anything cost anything.
#Person1#: Thanks for your for your help.
#Person2#: Don't mentionn't mention it.
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#Person1#'s broke, so #Person2# suggests #Person1# get a free bus transfer.
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test_51_3
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#Person1#: I'm broke, and I have to catch another bus.
#Person2#: Why don't you have any money for another bus?
#Person1#: I got hungry and bought some chips.
#Person2#: That was smart.
#Person1#: Anyway, do you have any change I can use for the bus?
#Person2#: I don't have any.
#Person1#: I don't know how I'm going to get home.
#Person2#: Get a transfer from the bus driver.
#Person1#: How much is a transfer?
#Person2#: It doesn't cost anything.
#Person1#: That's great! Thanks for your help.
#Person2#: You know what? Don't mention it.
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#Person1#: I 'm broke, and I have to have to catch another bus.
#Person2#: Why don't you have any money for another for another bus?
#Person1#: I got hungry got hungry and bought some chips.
#Person2#: That was That was smart.
#Person1#: Anyway, do you have any change I can use for the bus the bus?
#Person2#: I don't don't have any.
#Person1#: I do I don't know how I 'm going to get home.
#Person2#: Get a transfer from the from the bus driver.
#Person1#: How much is a is a transfer?
#Person2#: It doesn't cost anything cost anything.
#Person1#: Thanks for your for your help.
#Person2#: Don't mentionn't mention it.
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#Person1#'s broke, so #Person2# suggests #Person1# get a transfer from the bus driver to go home.
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test_52_1
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#Person1#: How long does it take to get to downtown from here?
#Person2#: It is 15 minutes ' drive.
#Person1#: What companies do we have in our neighborhood?
#Person2#: Mitsubishi, HP, IBM and many other famous corporations.
#Person1#: Does the 7th floor belong to our company too?
#Person2#: Yes, our company has two floors, the 6th and 7th floor in this building.
#Person1#: It ' s such a large firm. Do we have our own staff restaurant?
#Person2#: Yes, at the end of the hall.
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#Person1#: How long How long does it take to get to downtown from here?
#Person2#: It is 15 minutes 15 minutes ' drive.
#Person1#: What companies do we do we have in our neighborhood?
#Person2#: Mitsubishi, HP, IBM and many and many other famous corporations.
#Person1#: Does the 7th the 7th floor belong to our company too?
#Person2#: Yes, our company has two floors, the 6th and 7th floor in this building this building.
#Person1#: Do we have our own staff own staff restaurant?
#Person2#: Yes, at the at the end of the hall.
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#Person2# tells #Person1# information about their company and its surroundings.
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test_52_2
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#Person1#: How long does it take to get to downtown from here?
#Person2#: It is 15 minutes ' drive.
#Person1#: What companies do we have in our neighborhood?
#Person2#: Mitsubishi, HP, IBM and many other famous corporations.
#Person1#: Does the 7th floor belong to our company too?
#Person2#: Yes, our company has two floors, the 6th and 7th floor in this building.
#Person1#: It ' s such a large firm. Do we have our own staff restaurant?
#Person2#: Yes, at the end of the hall.
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#Person1#: How long does it take to get to downtown from downtown from here?
#Person2#: It is 15 minutes 15 minutes ' drive.
#Person1#: What companies What companies do we have in our neighborhood?
#Person2#: Mitsubishi, HP, IBM and many other famous corporations famous corporations.
#Person1#: Does the 7th floor belong to our company our company too?
#Person2#: Yes, our company has two floors, the 6th and 7th floor 7th floor in this building.
#Person1#: Do we have our have our own staff restaurant?
#Person2#: Yes, at the end of end of the hall.
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#Person1# asks #Person2# about the company's surroundings, location, and staff restaurant.
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test_52_3
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#Person1#: How long does it take to get to downtown from here?
#Person2#: It is 15 minutes ' drive.
#Person1#: What companies do we have in our neighborhood?
#Person2#: Mitsubishi, HP, IBM and many other famous corporations.
#Person1#: Does the 7th floor belong to our company too?
#Person2#: Yes, our company has two floors, the 6th and 7th floor in this building.
#Person1#: It ' s such a large firm. Do we have our own staff restaurant?
#Person2#: Yes, at the end of the hall.
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#Person1#: How long does it take to get to downtown to downtown from here?
#Person2#: It is It is 15 minutes ' drive.
#Person1#: What companies do we do we have in our neighborhood?
#Person2#: Mitsubishi, HP, IBM and many and many other famous corporations.
#Person1#: Does the 7th floor belong to our company too company too?
#Person2#: Yes, our company has two floors two floors, the 6th and 7th floor in this building.
#Person1#: Do we have we have our own staff restaurant?
#Person2#: Yes, at the end of end of the hall.
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#Person2# introduces the surroundings and information about their company to #Person1#.
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test_53_1
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#Person1#: Did you hear about Lulu?
#Person2#: No, what?
#Person1#: She and Vic broke up and now she ' s asked for a transfer.
#Person2#: Get out of here! I didn ' t even know they were dating!
#Person1#: No one really did. They were very discreet and professional at the office.
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#Person1#: Did you hear about hear about Lulu?
#Person2#: No, what?
#Person1#: She and Vic broke up and now she now she ' s asked for a transfer.
#Person2#: I didn ' t even know they were they were dating!
#Person1#: They were very discreet and professional at the office the office.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are gossiping about Lulu and Vic's break-up.
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test_53_2
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#Person1#: Did you hear about Lulu?
#Person2#: No, what?
#Person1#: She and Vic broke up and now she ' s asked for a transfer.
#Person2#: Get out of here! I didn ' t even know they were dating!
#Person1#: No one really did. They were very discreet and professional at the office.
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#Person1#: Did you Did you hear about Lulu?
#Person2#: No, what?
#Person1#: She and Vic broke up and now she ' s asked for a for a transfer.
#Person2#: I didn ' t even know even know they were dating!
#Person1#: They were very discreet and discreet and professional at the office.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are talking about Lulu and Vic's breakup.
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test_53_3
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#Person1#: Did you hear about Lulu?
#Person2#: No, what?
#Person1#: She and Vic broke up and now she ' s asked for a transfer.
#Person2#: Get out of here! I didn ' t even know they were dating!
#Person1#: No one really did. They were very discreet and professional at the office.
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#Person1#: Did you hear about Lulu about Lulu?
#Person2#: No, what?
#Person1#: She and Vic broke up and now and now she ' s asked for a transfer.
#Person2#: I didn ' t even know they know they were dating!
#Person1#: They were very discreet very discreet and professional at the office.
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#Person1# and #Person2# talk about Lulu and Vic's breakup.
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test_54_1
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#Person1#: Hello, 332440.
#Person2#: Oh hello, Sally. This is Dave Thomson here. Could I speak to Jim please?
#Person1#: I'm afraid he's not in at the moment Dave. He went out about an hour ago and he's not back yet.
#Person2#: Any idea when he might be back?
#Person1#: Well, he shouldn't be long. He said he was just going to get some paint. But I wouldn't be surprised if he's stopped off at the pub on the way back.
#Person2#: OK. well, tell him I've called, will you, and I'll try again later.
#Person1#: All right. Goodbye, Dave.
#Person2#: Thanks then Sally. Goodbye.
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#Person1#: Hello, 332440.
#Person2#: Could I Could I speak to Jim please?
#Person1#: He went out about an hour ago and he 's not back not back yet.
#Person2#: Any idea when idea when he might be back?
#Person1#: But I would I wouldn't be surprised if he 's stopped off at the pub on the way back.
#Person2#: OK. well, tell him I 've called, will you, and I 'll try 'll try again later.
#Person1#: Goodbye, Dave.
#Person2#: Goodbye.
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Dave Thomson calls Jim but Jim went out. Sally will tell Jim Dave called.
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test_54_2
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#Person1#: Hello, 332440.
#Person2#: Oh hello, Sally. This is Dave Thomson here. Could I speak to Jim please?
#Person1#: I'm afraid he's not in at the moment Dave. He went out about an hour ago and he's not back yet.
#Person2#: Any idea when he might be back?
#Person1#: Well, he shouldn't be long. He said he was just going to get some paint. But I wouldn't be surprised if he's stopped off at the pub on the way back.
#Person2#: OK. well, tell him I've called, will you, and I'll try again later.
#Person1#: All right. Goodbye, Dave.
#Person2#: Thanks then Sally. Goodbye.
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#Person1#: Hello, 332440.
#Person2#: Could I speak to Jim please Jim please?
#Person1#: He went out about an hour ago and ago and he 's not back yet.
#Person2#: Any idea when idea when he might be back?
#Person1#: But I wouldn't be surprised if he 's stopped off at the at the pub on the way back.
#Person2#: OK. well, tell him tell him I 've called, will you, and I 'll try again later.
#Person1#: Goodbye, Dave.
#Person2#: Goodbye.
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Dave calls Jim but Jim is out. Sally tells Dave Jim's whereabouts.
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test_54_3
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#Person1#: Hello, 332440.
#Person2#: Oh hello, Sally. This is Dave Thomson here. Could I speak to Jim please?
#Person1#: I'm afraid he's not in at the moment Dave. He went out about an hour ago and he's not back yet.
#Person2#: Any idea when he might be back?
#Person1#: Well, he shouldn't be long. He said he was just going to get some paint. But I wouldn't be surprised if he's stopped off at the pub on the way back.
#Person2#: OK. well, tell him I've called, will you, and I'll try again later.
#Person1#: All right. Goodbye, Dave.
#Person2#: Thanks then Sally. Goodbye.
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#Person1#: Hello, 332440.
#Person2#: Could I speak to Jim to Jim please?
#Person1#: He went out about an hour ago and he 's not back not back yet.
#Person2#: Any idea when idea when he might be back?
#Person1#: But I would I wouldn't be surprised if he 's stopped off at the pub on the way back.
#Person2#: OK. well, tell him I 've I 've called, will you, and I 'll try again later.
#Person1#: Goodbye, Dave.
#Person2#: Goodbye.
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Dave Thomson calls to speak to Jim but Jim is out.
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test_55_1
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#Person1#: Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get to City Hall?
#Person2#: Yes. Go to the next corner and turn left onto Center Street. Walk three blocks to Second Avenue and turn right. Walk two more blocks and you'll see City Hall on the left.
#Person1#: I'm sorry. I didn't follow you. Could you please repeat that?
#Person2#: Okay. First, go to the next corner and turn left onto Center Street.
#Person1#: Uh-huh.
#Person2#: Then, walk three blocks to Second Avenue an turn right. Are you with me so far?
#Person1#: Yes. I'm following you.
#Person2#: Then, walk two more blocks an you ' ll see City Hall on the left. Have you got all that?
#Person1#: Yes. Now I've got it. Thank you very much.
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#Person1#: Can you Can you tell me how to get to City Hall?
#Person2#: Walk two more blocks and you 'll see City Hall on Hall on the left.
#Person1#: Could you please you please repeat that?
#Person2#: First, go to the next corner and turn left onto left onto Center Street.
#Person1#: Uh-huh.
#Person2#: Are you Are you with me so far?
#Person1#: I 'm following 'm following you.
#Person2#: Have you Have you got all that?
#Person1#: Thank you very you very much.
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#Person2# shows #Person1# the way to City Hall patiently.
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test_55_2
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#Person1#: Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get to City Hall?
#Person2#: Yes. Go to the next corner and turn left onto Center Street. Walk three blocks to Second Avenue and turn right. Walk two more blocks and you'll see City Hall on the left.
#Person1#: I'm sorry. I didn't follow you. Could you please repeat that?
#Person2#: Okay. First, go to the next corner and turn left onto Center Street.
#Person1#: Uh-huh.
#Person2#: Then, walk three blocks to Second Avenue an turn right. Are you with me so far?
#Person1#: Yes. I'm following you.
#Person2#: Then, walk two more blocks an you ' ll see City Hall on the left. Have you got all that?
#Person1#: Yes. Now I've got it. Thank you very much.
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#Person1#: Can you tell me tell me how to get to City Hall?
#Person2#: Walk two Walk two more blocks and you 'll see City Hall on the left.
#Person1#: Could you please you please repeat that?
#Person2#: First, go to the next the next corner and turn left onto Center Street.
#Person1#: Uh-huh.
#Person2#: Are you with me with me so far?
#Person1#: I 'm following you following you.
#Person2#: Have you got you got all that?
#Person1#: Thank you Thank you very much.
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#Person1# asks #Person2# the way to City Hall and #Person2# answers with patience.
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test_55_3
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#Person1#: Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get to City Hall?
#Person2#: Yes. Go to the next corner and turn left onto Center Street. Walk three blocks to Second Avenue and turn right. Walk two more blocks and you'll see City Hall on the left.
#Person1#: I'm sorry. I didn't follow you. Could you please repeat that?
#Person2#: Okay. First, go to the next corner and turn left onto Center Street.
#Person1#: Uh-huh.
#Person2#: Then, walk three blocks to Second Avenue an turn right. Are you with me so far?
#Person1#: Yes. I'm following you.
#Person2#: Then, walk two more blocks an you ' ll see City Hall on the left. Have you got all that?
#Person1#: Yes. Now I've got it. Thank you very much.
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#Person1#: Can you Can you tell me how to get to City Hall?
#Person2#: Walk two more blocks and you 'll see City Hall on Hall on the left.
#Person1#: Could you please repeat that repeat that?
#Person2#: First, go to the next corner and turn left onto Center onto Center Street.
#Person1#: Uh-huh.
#Person2#: Are you with me so far so far?
#Person1#: I 'm following you following you.
#Person2#: Have you got you got all that?
#Person1#: Thank you Thank you very much.
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#Person2# patiently shows #Person1# the way to City Hall.
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test_56_1
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#Person1#: Excuse me, could you help me?
#Person2#: Yes, what seems to be the problem?
#Person1#: Well. I was wondering if anyone has turned in a passport?
#Person2#: I am afraid not. Have you lost your passport?
#Person1#: I think so. I can't find it anywhere in my hotel room and I remember the last place I used it yesterday was in this department store.
#Person2#: Where exactly did you use your passport in the store?
#Person1#: In the shoe department. I had to show it to pay for these shoes with my traveler's cheques.
#Person2#: Well, let me call the shoe department to see if they'Ve found a passport. Sorry, your passport hasn't turned up there either.
#Person1#: Then what shall I do?
#Person2#: You can fill in this lost property report and I will keep my eye out for it. These kinds of things usually turn up eventually, but I suggest you contact your embassy and tell them about your situation, so they can issue you a new passport in case it doesn't show up.
#Person1#: You are right. Do you have a pen?
#Person2#: Here you are.
#Person1#: Oh, I seem to lose something every time I travel.
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#Person1#: Excuse me, could you could you help me?
#Person2#: Yes, what seems to be the problem the problem?
#Person1#: I was I was wondering if anyone has turned in a passport?
#Person2#: Have you lost you lost your passport?
#Person1#: I ca I can't find it anywhere in my hotel room and I remember the last place I used it yesterday was in this department store.
#Person2#: Where exactly did you did you use your passport in the store?
#Person1#: I had to show it to pay for these shoes with my traveler my traveler 's cheques.
#Person2#: Sorry, your passport hasn't turned up there either there either.
#Person1#: Then what shall what shall I do?
#Person2#: These kinds of things of things usually turn up eventually, but I suggest you contact your embassy and tell them about your situation, so they can issue you a new passport in case it doesn't show up.
#Person1#: Do you have you have a pen?
#Person2#: Here you are you are.
#Person1#: Oh, I seem to seem to lose something every time I travel.
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#Person1# lost #Person1#'s passport. #Person2# suggests #Person1# fill in the lost property report and inform the embassy of the situation so they can issue a new passport in case it cannot be found.
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test_56_2
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#Person1#: Excuse me, could you help me?
#Person2#: Yes, what seems to be the problem?
#Person1#: Well. I was wondering if anyone has turned in a passport?
#Person2#: I am afraid not. Have you lost your passport?
#Person1#: I think so. I can't find it anywhere in my hotel room and I remember the last place I used it yesterday was in this department store.
#Person2#: Where exactly did you use your passport in the store?
#Person1#: In the shoe department. I had to show it to pay for these shoes with my traveler's cheques.
#Person2#: Well, let me call the shoe department to see if they'Ve found a passport. Sorry, your passport hasn't turned up there either.
#Person1#: Then what shall I do?
#Person2#: You can fill in this lost property report and I will keep my eye out for it. These kinds of things usually turn up eventually, but I suggest you contact your embassy and tell them about your situation, so they can issue you a new passport in case it doesn't show up.
#Person1#: You are right. Do you have a pen?
#Person2#: Here you are.
#Person1#: Oh, I seem to lose something every time I travel.
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#Person1#: Excuse me, could you could you help me?
#Person2#: Yes, what seems to be the be the problem?
#Person1#: I was wondering if anyone has turned has turned in a passport?
#Person2#: Have you lost your lost your passport?
#Person1#: I can't findn't find it anywhere in my hotel room and I remember the last place I used it yesterday was in this department store.
#Person2#: Where exactly did you use your passport in the store the store?
#Person1#: I had to show it to pay to pay for these shoes with my traveler 's cheques.
#Person2#: Sorry, your passport your passport hasn't turned up there either.
#Person1#: Then what Then what shall I do?
#Person2#: These kinds of things usually turn up eventually, but I suggest you contact your embassy and tell them about your situation, so they can issue you a new passport in case it case it doesn't show up.
#Person1#: Do you have you have a pen?
#Person2#: Here you are you are.
#Person1#: Oh, I seem to lose something every something every time I travel.
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#Person1# asks #Person2# for help to find #Person1#'s passport. #Person2# checks the shoe department but finds nothing. Thus, #Person2# lets #Person1# fill in a report and contact the embassy.
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test_56_3
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#Person1#: Excuse me, could you help me?
#Person2#: Yes, what seems to be the problem?
#Person1#: Well. I was wondering if anyone has turned in a passport?
#Person2#: I am afraid not. Have you lost your passport?
#Person1#: I think so. I can't find it anywhere in my hotel room and I remember the last place I used it yesterday was in this department store.
#Person2#: Where exactly did you use your passport in the store?
#Person1#: In the shoe department. I had to show it to pay for these shoes with my traveler's cheques.
#Person2#: Well, let me call the shoe department to see if they'Ve found a passport. Sorry, your passport hasn't turned up there either.
#Person1#: Then what shall I do?
#Person2#: You can fill in this lost property report and I will keep my eye out for it. These kinds of things usually turn up eventually, but I suggest you contact your embassy and tell them about your situation, so they can issue you a new passport in case it doesn't show up.
#Person1#: You are right. Do you have a pen?
#Person2#: Here you are.
#Person1#: Oh, I seem to lose something every time I travel.
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#Person1#: Excuse me Excuse me, could you help me?
#Person2#: Yes, what seems what seems to be the problem?
#Person1#: I was wondering if anyone has turned has turned in a passport?
#Person2#: Have you lost your passport your passport?
#Person1#: I can't find it anywhere in my in my hotel room and I remember the last place I used it yesterday was in this department store.
#Person2#: Where exactly did you use your passport in the store the store?
#Person1#: I had to show to show it to pay for these shoes with my traveler 's cheques.
#Person2#: Sorry, your passport hasn't turnedn't turned up there either.
#Person1#: Then what shall I do I do?
#Person2#: These kinds of things usually turn up eventually, but I suggest you contact your embassy and tell them about your situation, so they can issue you a new passport in case it doesn't show up show up.
#Person1#: Do you Do you have a pen?
#Person2#: Here you Here you are.
#Person1#: Oh, I seem to lose something lose something every time I travel.
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#Person1# lost the passport. #Person2# suggests #Person1# fill in the lost property report and contact the embassy.
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test_57_1
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#Person1#: Hello?
#Person2#: Good morning, Nathaniel. This is Leah calling from the International Student Office.
#Person1#: Good morning.
#Person2#: The reason I'm calling is because Ms. Collins will not be able to call you back until next week.
#Person1#: Oh. I had hoped she would have called me back yesterday.
#Person2#: She's terribly sorry about that. She had to leave the office suddenly and won't be able to return until next week. She hopes you understand.
#Person1#: Is there someone else I can talk to?
#Person2#: She asked me to call you to book an appointment with someone else today. When are you free today?
#Person1#: Any time after 2 pm today would be good for me.
#Person2#: Mr. Liu is available at 2:15 today. Will that work for you?
#Person1#: I'd prefer to speak with Ms. Fonda.
#Person2#: I'm afraid she isn't available this afternoon. She has an opening at 11:30 this morning. Will that work for you?
#Person1#: that will be fine.
#Person2#: Ok, we'll be expecting you at 11:30. See you then.
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#Person1#: Hello?
#Person2#: This is This is Leah calling from the International Student Office.
#Person1#: Good morning Good morning.
#Person2#: The reason The reason I 'm calling is because Ms. Collins will not be able to call you back until next week.
#Person1#: I had hoped she would have called me back yesterday back yesterday.
#Person2#: She hopes you understand you understand.
#Person1#: Is there someone there someone else I can talk to?
#Person2#: When are you are you free today?
#Person1#: Any time after 2 pm 2 pm today would be good for me.
#Person2#: Will that work for you for you?
#Person1#: I 'd prefer to speak with Ms. with Ms. Fonda.
#Person2#: Will that work for you for you?
#Person1#: that will be fine be fine.
#Person2#: See you then you then.
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Leah informs Nathaniel that Ms. Collins will not be able to call him back until next week, so he needs to book an appointment with someone else from the International Student Office. Nathaniel decides to speak with Ms. Fonda.
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test_57_2
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#Person1#: Hello?
#Person2#: Good morning, Nathaniel. This is Leah calling from the International Student Office.
#Person1#: Good morning.
#Person2#: The reason I'm calling is because Ms. Collins will not be able to call you back until next week.
#Person1#: Oh. I had hoped she would have called me back yesterday.
#Person2#: She's terribly sorry about that. She had to leave the office suddenly and won't be able to return until next week. She hopes you understand.
#Person1#: Is there someone else I can talk to?
#Person2#: She asked me to call you to book an appointment with someone else today. When are you free today?
#Person1#: Any time after 2 pm today would be good for me.
#Person2#: Mr. Liu is available at 2:15 today. Will that work for you?
#Person1#: I'd prefer to speak with Ms. Fonda.
#Person2#: I'm afraid she isn't available this afternoon. She has an opening at 11:30 this morning. Will that work for you?
#Person1#: that will be fine.
#Person2#: Ok, we'll be expecting you at 11:30. See you then.
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#Person1#: Hello?
#Person2#: This is Leah calling from the International the International Student Office.
#Person1#: Good morning Good morning.
#Person2#: The reason I 'm calling is because Ms. Collins will not be able to able to call you back until next week.
#Person1#: I had hoped she would have called have called me back yesterday.
#Person2#: She hopes you understand you understand.
#Person1#: Is there someone there someone else I can talk to?
#Person2#: When are When are you free today?
#Person1#: Any time Any time after 2 pm today would be good for me.
#Person2#: Will that Will that work for you?
#Person1#: I 'd prefer to prefer to speak with Ms. Fonda.
#Person2#: Will that work for you for you?
#Person1#: that will be will be fine.
#Person2#: See you See you then.
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Leah informs Nathaniel that Ms. Collins won't be available for their appointment and explains the reason. Then Nathaniel decides to speak with someone else.
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test_57_3
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#Person1#: Hello?
#Person2#: Good morning, Nathaniel. This is Leah calling from the International Student Office.
#Person1#: Good morning.
#Person2#: The reason I'm calling is because Ms. Collins will not be able to call you back until next week.
#Person1#: Oh. I had hoped she would have called me back yesterday.
#Person2#: She's terribly sorry about that. She had to leave the office suddenly and won't be able to return until next week. She hopes you understand.
#Person1#: Is there someone else I can talk to?
#Person2#: She asked me to call you to book an appointment with someone else today. When are you free today?
#Person1#: Any time after 2 pm today would be good for me.
#Person2#: Mr. Liu is available at 2:15 today. Will that work for you?
#Person1#: I'd prefer to speak with Ms. Fonda.
#Person2#: I'm afraid she isn't available this afternoon. She has an opening at 11:30 this morning. Will that work for you?
#Person1#: that will be fine.
#Person2#: Ok, we'll be expecting you at 11:30. See you then.
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#Person1#: Hello?
#Person2#: This is Leah calling from calling from the International Student Office.
#Person1#: Good morning Good morning.
#Person2#: The reason I 'm calling is because Ms. Collins will not be able to able to call you back until next week.
#Person1#: I had hoped she would have called have called me back yesterday.
#Person2#: She hopes She hopes you understand.
#Person1#: Is there Is there someone else I can talk to?
#Person2#: When are When are you free today?
#Person1#: Any time after 2 pm 2 pm today would be good for me.
#Person2#: Will that Will that work for you?
#Person1#: I 'd prefer to speak with Ms. with Ms. Fonda.
#Person2#: Will that work for work for you?
#Person1#: that will that will be fine.
#Person2#: See you then you then.
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The International Student Office calls Nathaniel to inform him that he has to book another appointment with someone else as Ms. Collins is not available. Nathaniel decides to speak with Ms. Fonda.
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test_58_1
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#Person1#: When she told me that she would marry no man but Dick, my heart was almost in my mouth.
#Person2#: You were scared, too? I dared not tell you my feeling when I heard that. I almost got fainted.
#Person1#: I could not and can't make out the reason why she would set her heart on a man like Dick. He plays the field with many girls.
#Person2#: But Sarah says she does not care, so long as he loves her.
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#Person1#: When she told me that she would marry no man but Dick, my heart was almost in my in my mouth.
#Person2#: I almost I almost got fainted.
#Person1#: He plays the field with field with many girls.
#Person2#: But Sarah says she does not does not care, so long as he loves her.
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#Person1# and #Person2# feel scared when heard Sarah insists on marrying Dick.
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test_58_2
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#Person1#: When she told me that she would marry no man but Dick, my heart was almost in my mouth.
#Person2#: You were scared, too? I dared not tell you my feeling when I heard that. I almost got fainted.
#Person1#: I could not and can't make out the reason why she would set her heart on a man like Dick. He plays the field with many girls.
#Person2#: But Sarah says she does not care, so long as he loves her.
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#Person1#: When she told me that she would marry no man but man but Dick, my heart was almost in my mouth.
#Person2#: I almost got fainted got fainted.
#Person1#: He plays He plays the field with many girls.
#Person2#: But Sarah says she does not care, so long so long as he loves her.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are shocked about Sarah's love for Dick.
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test_58_3
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#Person1#: When she told me that she would marry no man but Dick, my heart was almost in my mouth.
#Person2#: You were scared, too? I dared not tell you my feeling when I heard that. I almost got fainted.
#Person1#: I could not and can't make out the reason why she would set her heart on a man like Dick. He plays the field with many girls.
#Person2#: But Sarah says she does not care, so long as he loves her.
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#Person1#: When she When she told me that she would marry no man but Dick, my heart was almost in my mouth.
#Person2#: I almost got fainted got fainted.
#Person1#: He plays the field the field with many girls.
#Person2#: But Sarah says she does not care, so long as he loves her loves her.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are surprised to know Sarah wants to marry Dick.
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test_59_1
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#Person1#: this party rocks!
#Person2#: you said it. Good beer, good music, and on top of that, there are so many hot girls here!
#Person1#: I'm with you on that. Check out that one over there. I think I'm in love!
#Person2#: well, she's alright, but not really my cup of tea. What about the blond with the red dress?
#Person1#: oh, that's Janice. She's just new in town. You have a thing for blonds, eh?
#Person2#: yeah! She could do anything she wants to me!
#Person1#: I bet. Why not go over and talk to her? She's really nice.
#Person2#: I don't think so. I get so nervous talking to girls. I always put my foot in my mouth, scare her off, and end up looking like a real fool. Besides, she is way out of my league.
#Person1#: come on! Man up! You'll never know until you try.
#Person2#: okay okay, just let me have another cup of beers to get my head in the game.
#Person1#: all right. But I think you ought to move soon.
#Person2#: why?
#Person1#: I can see five other guys eying her up.
#Person2#: okay, here I go!
#Person1#: good luck!
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#Person1#: this party this party rocks!
#Person2#: Good beer, good music, and on top of that, there are there are so many hot girls here!
#Person1#: I think I think I 'm in love!
#Person2#: What about the blond with the with the red dress?
#Person1#: You have a thing for thing for blonds, eh?
#Person2#: She could She could do anything she wants to me!
#Person1#: She 's She 's really nice.
#Person2#: Besides, she is way is way out of my league.
#Person1#: You 'll never know never know until you try.
#Person2#: okay okay, just let me have another cup of beers to get my head in head in the game.
#Person1#: But I think I think you ought to move soon.
#Person2#: why?
#Person1#: I can see five other guys other guys eying her up.
#Person2#: okay, here I go I go!
#Person1#: good luck good luck!
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#Person1# and #Person2# are at a nice party. #Person2# has a crush on Janice but is afraid of talking to her. #Person1# wishes #Person2# good luck.
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test_59_2
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#Person1#: this party rocks!
#Person2#: you said it. Good beer, good music, and on top of that, there are so many hot girls here!
#Person1#: I'm with you on that. Check out that one over there. I think I'm in love!
#Person2#: well, she's alright, but not really my cup of tea. What about the blond with the red dress?
#Person1#: oh, that's Janice. She's just new in town. You have a thing for blonds, eh?
#Person2#: yeah! She could do anything she wants to me!
#Person1#: I bet. Why not go over and talk to her? She's really nice.
#Person2#: I don't think so. I get so nervous talking to girls. I always put my foot in my mouth, scare her off, and end up looking like a real fool. Besides, she is way out of my league.
#Person1#: come on! Man up! You'll never know until you try.
#Person2#: okay okay, just let me have another cup of beers to get my head in the game.
#Person1#: all right. But I think you ought to move soon.
#Person2#: why?
#Person1#: I can see five other guys eying her up.
#Person2#: okay, here I go!
#Person1#: good luck!
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#Person1#: this party this party rocks!
#Person2#: Good beer, good music, and on top of that, there are so many hot girls hot girls here!
#Person1#: I think I 'm in 'm in love!
#Person2#: What about What about the blond with the red dress?
#Person1#: You have a thing for thing for blonds, eh?
#Person2#: She could do anything she wants she wants to me!
#Person1#: She 's She 's really nice.
#Person2#: Besides, she is way out of my league my league.
#Person1#: You 'll never know until you try you try.
#Person2#: okay okay, just let me have another cup of beers of beers to get my head in the game.
#Person1#: But I think you ought to move to move soon.
#Person2#: why?
#Person1#: I can see five other guys other guys eying her up.
#Person2#: okay, here I go I go!
#Person1#: good luck good luck!
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#Person1# and #Person2# talk about girls at a party and #Person2# tells #Person1# that #Person2# likes Janice but he feels nervous talking to girls. #Person1# encourages #Person2#.
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test_59_3
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#Person1#: this party rocks!
#Person2#: you said it. Good beer, good music, and on top of that, there are so many hot girls here!
#Person1#: I'm with you on that. Check out that one over there. I think I'm in love!
#Person2#: well, she's alright, but not really my cup of tea. What about the blond with the red dress?
#Person1#: oh, that's Janice. She's just new in town. You have a thing for blonds, eh?
#Person2#: yeah! She could do anything she wants to me!
#Person1#: I bet. Why not go over and talk to her? She's really nice.
#Person2#: I don't think so. I get so nervous talking to girls. I always put my foot in my mouth, scare her off, and end up looking like a real fool. Besides, she is way out of my league.
#Person1#: come on! Man up! You'll never know until you try.
#Person2#: okay okay, just let me have another cup of beers to get my head in the game.
#Person1#: all right. But I think you ought to move soon.
#Person2#: why?
#Person1#: I can see five other guys eying her up.
#Person2#: okay, here I go!
#Person1#: good luck!
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#Person1#: this party this party rocks!
#Person2#: Good beer, good music, and on top of that of that, there are so many hot girls here!
#Person1#: I think I think I 'm in love!
#Person2#: What about the blond with the red the red dress?
#Person1#: You have a thing for blonds for blonds, eh?
#Person2#: She could do anything she anything she wants to me!
#Person1#: She 's really 's really nice.
#Person2#: Besides, she is way is way out of my league.
#Person1#: You 'll never 'll never know until you try.
#Person2#: okay okay, just let me have another cup of cup of beers to get my head in the game.
#Person1#: But I think you ought you ought to move soon.
#Person2#: why?
#Person1#: I can see five other guys eying her up her up.
#Person2#: okay, here I go I go!
#Person1#: good luck good luck!
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#Person1# and #Person2# are at an exciting party. #Person2# has a crush on Janice and #Person1# encourages him to have a try to talk to her.
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test_60_1
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#Person1#: Hey Jack. How were your classes this semester?
#Person2#: They were not too bad. I really liked my poli-sci class.
#Person1#: Would you consider it your favorite class?
#Person2#: I don't know if I would call it my favorite, but it ranks up there.
#Person1#: What class was your favorite then?
#Person2#: I took a business communication class last year and it was terrific.
#Person1#: I never took that yet. If that was your favorite, I think I will check it out.
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#Person1#: How were your classes this classes this semester?
#Person2#: I really liked really liked my poli-sci class.
#Person1#: Would you consider it your it your favorite class?
#Person2#: I don't know if I would call it my favorite, but it ranks up there up there.
#Person1#: What class was your favorite your favorite then?
#Person2#: I took a business communication class communication class last year and it was terrific.
#Person1#: If that was your favorite, I think I will check will check it out.
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Jack tells #Person1# that business communication is his favorite last year and #Person1# will check it.
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test_60_2
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#Person1#: Hey Jack. How were your classes this semester?
#Person2#: They were not too bad. I really liked my poli-sci class.
#Person1#: Would you consider it your favorite class?
#Person2#: I don't know if I would call it my favorite, but it ranks up there.
#Person1#: What class was your favorite then?
#Person2#: I took a business communication class last year and it was terrific.
#Person1#: I never took that yet. If that was your favorite, I think I will check it out.
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#Person1#: How were How were your classes this semester?
#Person2#: I really I really liked my poli-sci class.
#Person1#: Would you consider it your favorite your favorite class?
#Person2#: I do I don't know if I would call it my favorite, but it ranks up there.
#Person1#: What class was your favorite your favorite then?
#Person2#: I took a business communication class communication class last year and it was terrific.
#Person1#: If that was your favorite, I think I will I will check it out.
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#Person1# and Jack talk about Jack's classes last year.
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test_60_3
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#Person1#: Hey Jack. How were your classes this semester?
#Person2#: They were not too bad. I really liked my poli-sci class.
#Person1#: Would you consider it your favorite class?
#Person2#: I don't know if I would call it my favorite, but it ranks up there.
#Person1#: What class was your favorite then?
#Person2#: I took a business communication class last year and it was terrific.
#Person1#: I never took that yet. If that was your favorite, I think I will check it out.
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#Person1#: How were your classes your classes this semester?
#Person2#: I really liked my poli-sci class poli-sci class.
#Person1#: Would you consider it your favorite your favorite class?
#Person2#: I don't know if I would call it call it my favorite, but it ranks up there.
#Person1#: What class was your was your favorite then?
#Person2#: I took a business communication class last year last year and it was terrific.
#Person1#: If that was your favorite, I think I will check will check it out.
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#Person1# and Jack are talking about Jack's favorite classes.
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test_61_1
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#Person1#: Well, what a nice day!
#Person2#: Yeah, the air is really fresh.
#Person1#: But it was not at all so fine yesterday.
#Person2#: Because it rained last night.
#Person1#: Did it?
#Person2#: It sure did. It was a heavy storm, with lots of thunder.
#Person1#: I was fast asleep, and didn't hear a thing.
#Person2#: Well, it may rain again later today.
#Person1#: Maybe. I see some dark clouds moving in.
#Person2#: There may also be a strong wind coming in.
#Person1#: It'll be dusty, too, I guess.
#Person2#: Maybe not. Dust is no longer a big problem in Beijing.
#Person1#: Why is that?
#Person2#: We've been planting trees for many years.
#Person1#: I see. The fall in Beijing is really beautiful.
#Person2#: But the summer isn't. It's scorching in the summer.
#Person1#: Then what about spring?
#Person2#: Spring is warm and short in Beijing.
#Person1#: It must be cold in the winter, though.
#Person2#: You got it. Oh, by the way, it may be really cool in the evening around this time of the year. Don't forget to put on more clothes, or you might catch a cold.
#Person1#: Thanks for reminding me.
#Person2#: You're welcome.
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#Person1#: Well, what a nice a nice day!
#Person2#: Yeah, the air is really is really fresh.
#Person1#: But it was it was not at all so fine yesterday.
#Person2#: Because it rained last night last night.
#Person1#: Did it Did it?
#Person2#: It was a was a heavy storm, with lots of thunder.
#Person1#: I was fast asleep, and did and didn't hear a thing.
#Person2#: Well, it may it may rain again later today.
#Person1#: I see I see some dark clouds moving in.
#Person2#: There may also be a strong wind coming in coming in.
#Person1#: It 'll be dusty be dusty, too, I guess.
#Person2#: Dust is no longer a big problem in problem in Beijing.
#Person1#: Why is Why is that?
#Person2#: We 've been planting trees for many for many years.
#Person1#: The fall in Beijing is Beijing is really beautiful.
#Person2#: It 's scorching in the summer the summer.
#Person1#: Then what Then what about spring?
#Person2#: Spring is warm and warm and short in Beijing.
#Person1#: It must be cold in the in the winter, though.
#Person2#: Don't forget to put on more clothes more clothes, or you might catch a cold.
#Person1#: Thanks for reminding for reminding me.
#Person2#: You 're welcome 're welcome.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are talking about the weather in different seasons in Beijing. #Person2# reminds #Person1# to put on more clothes in the evening and not to catch a cold.
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test_61_2
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#Person1#: Well, what a nice day!
#Person2#: Yeah, the air is really fresh.
#Person1#: But it was not at all so fine yesterday.
#Person2#: Because it rained last night.
#Person1#: Did it?
#Person2#: It sure did. It was a heavy storm, with lots of thunder.
#Person1#: I was fast asleep, and didn't hear a thing.
#Person2#: Well, it may rain again later today.
#Person1#: Maybe. I see some dark clouds moving in.
#Person2#: There may also be a strong wind coming in.
#Person1#: It'll be dusty, too, I guess.
#Person2#: Maybe not. Dust is no longer a big problem in Beijing.
#Person1#: Why is that?
#Person2#: We've been planting trees for many years.
#Person1#: I see. The fall in Beijing is really beautiful.
#Person2#: But the summer isn't. It's scorching in the summer.
#Person1#: Then what about spring?
#Person2#: Spring is warm and short in Beijing.
#Person1#: It must be cold in the winter, though.
#Person2#: You got it. Oh, by the way, it may be really cool in the evening around this time of the year. Don't forget to put on more clothes, or you might catch a cold.
#Person1#: Thanks for reminding me.
#Person2#: You're welcome.
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#Person1#: Well, what a what a nice day!
#Person2#: Yeah, the air is really is really fresh.
#Person1#: But it was it was not at all so fine yesterday.
#Person2#: Because it rained it rained last night.
#Person1#: Did it Did it?
#Person2#: It was a heavy storm, with lots of lots of thunder.
#Person1#: I was I was fast asleep, and didn't hear a thing.
#Person2#: Well, it may rain again rain again later today.
#Person1#: I see some dark clouds moving clouds moving in.
#Person2#: There may also be a strong wind coming in coming in.
#Person1#: It 'll be 'll be dusty, too, I guess.
#Person2#: Dust is no longer a longer a big problem in Beijing.
#Person1#: Why is Why is that?
#Person2#: We 've been planting trees planting trees for many years.
#Person1#: The fall in Beijing is really beautiful really beautiful.
#Person2#: It 's scorching 's scorching in the summer.
#Person1#: Then what about what about spring?
#Person2#: Spring is warm and short and short in Beijing.
#Person1#: It must be cold in cold in the winter, though.
#Person2#: Don't forget to put on more clothes, or you might catch a cold a cold.
#Person1#: Thanks for reminding me reminding me.
#Person2#: You 're welcome 're welcome.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are talking about the weather in Beijing. #Person2# tells #Person1# it's cold in the evening around this time.
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test_61_3
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#Person1#: Well, what a nice day!
#Person2#: Yeah, the air is really fresh.
#Person1#: But it was not at all so fine yesterday.
#Person2#: Because it rained last night.
#Person1#: Did it?
#Person2#: It sure did. It was a heavy storm, with lots of thunder.
#Person1#: I was fast asleep, and didn't hear a thing.
#Person2#: Well, it may rain again later today.
#Person1#: Maybe. I see some dark clouds moving in.
#Person2#: There may also be a strong wind coming in.
#Person1#: It'll be dusty, too, I guess.
#Person2#: Maybe not. Dust is no longer a big problem in Beijing.
#Person1#: Why is that?
#Person2#: We've been planting trees for many years.
#Person1#: I see. The fall in Beijing is really beautiful.
#Person2#: But the summer isn't. It's scorching in the summer.
#Person1#: Then what about spring?
#Person2#: Spring is warm and short in Beijing.
#Person1#: It must be cold in the winter, though.
#Person2#: You got it. Oh, by the way, it may be really cool in the evening around this time of the year. Don't forget to put on more clothes, or you might catch a cold.
#Person1#: Thanks for reminding me.
#Person2#: You're welcome.
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#Person1#: Well, what a nice day nice day!
#Person2#: Yeah, the air is air is really fresh.
#Person1#: But it But it was not at all so fine yesterday.
#Person2#: Because it rained last rained last night.
#Person1#: Did it Did it?
#Person2#: It was a heavy storm, with lots of thunder of thunder.
#Person1#: I was fast asleep fast asleep, and didn't hear a thing.
#Person2#: Well, it may it may rain again later today.
#Person1#: I see I see some dark clouds moving in.
#Person2#: There may also be a strong wind coming in coming in.
#Person1#: It 'll be dusty be dusty, too, I guess.
#Person2#: Dust is no longer a big problem in Beijing in Beijing.
#Person1#: Why is that is that?
#Person2#: We 've been planting been planting trees for many years.
#Person1#: The fall in Beijing is really is really beautiful.
#Person2#: It 's It 's scorching in the summer.
#Person1#: Then what Then what about spring?
#Person2#: Spring is warm and short in short in Beijing.
#Person1#: It must be cold in the winter the winter, though.
#Person2#: Don't forget to forget to put on more clothes, or you might catch a cold.
#Person1#: Thanks for reminding for reminding me.
#Person2#: You 're You 're welcome.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are talking about the heavy rain last night and the weather in Beijing.
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test_62_1
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#Person1#: Would you like to go to the movies tonight?
#Person2#: Well, I just saw a horror movie last night. It almost frightened me to death.
#Person1#: Well, we could see something different like a detective film.
#Person2#: I don't care for a detective film. It also makes me nervous.
#Person1#: How about a comedy?
#Person2#: No, I don't think comedies today are natural or cheerful.
#Person1#: How about a love story then?
#Person2#: No, romance is boring.
#Person1#: What's you opinion?
#Person2#: Let's go to see a war movie, shall we?
#Person1#: Really?
#Person2#: Certainly. Is there anything wrong?
#Person1#: No, but I can't imagine that a girl like you would wonder to see a war movie.
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#Person1#: Would you Would you like to go to the movies tonight?
#Person2#: It almost frightened me to death to death.
#Person1#: Well, we could we could see something different like a detective film.
#Person2#: It also makes me makes me nervous.
#Person1#: How about How about a comedy?
#Person2#: No, I don't think comedies today are natural or natural or cheerful.
#Person1#: How about a love story then story then?
#Person2#: No, romance is romance is boring.
#Person1#: What 's What 's you opinion?
#Person2#: Let 's go to see a war movie, shall we shall we?
#Person1#: Really?
#Person2#: Is there anything there anything wrong?
#Person1#: No, but I ca I can't imagine that a girl like you would wonder to see a war movie.
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#Person1# invites #Person2# to watch a movie together that night. #Person2# wants to see nothing but a war movie.
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test_62_2
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#Person1#: Would you like to go to the movies tonight?
#Person2#: Well, I just saw a horror movie last night. It almost frightened me to death.
#Person1#: Well, we could see something different like a detective film.
#Person2#: I don't care for a detective film. It also makes me nervous.
#Person1#: How about a comedy?
#Person2#: No, I don't think comedies today are natural or cheerful.
#Person1#: How about a love story then?
#Person2#: No, romance is boring.
#Person1#: What's you opinion?
#Person2#: Let's go to see a war movie, shall we?
#Person1#: Really?
#Person2#: Certainly. Is there anything wrong?
#Person1#: No, but I can't imagine that a girl like you would wonder to see a war movie.
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#Person1#: Would you like to go to the movies tonight movies tonight?
#Person2#: It almost frightened me to me to death.
#Person1#: Well, we could see something different something different like a detective film.
#Person2#: It also It also makes me nervous.
#Person1#: How about a about a comedy?
#Person2#: No, I don't think comedies today are natural or cheerful or cheerful.
#Person1#: How about a about a love story then?
#Person2#: No, romance is boring is boring.
#Person1#: What 's you 's you opinion?
#Person2#: Let 's go to go to see a war movie, shall we?
#Person1#: Really?
#Person2#: Is there anything there anything wrong?
#Person1#: No, but I can't imagine that a girl like you would wonder to see to see a war movie.
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#Person1# and #Person2# talk about what kind of movies to watch and they decided to watch a war movie.
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test_62_3
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#Person1#: Would you like to go to the movies tonight?
#Person2#: Well, I just saw a horror movie last night. It almost frightened me to death.
#Person1#: Well, we could see something different like a detective film.
#Person2#: I don't care for a detective film. It also makes me nervous.
#Person1#: How about a comedy?
#Person2#: No, I don't think comedies today are natural or cheerful.
#Person1#: How about a love story then?
#Person2#: No, romance is boring.
#Person1#: What's you opinion?
#Person2#: Let's go to see a war movie, shall we?
#Person1#: Really?
#Person2#: Certainly. Is there anything wrong?
#Person1#: No, but I can't imagine that a girl like you would wonder to see a war movie.
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#Person1#: Would you like to go to go to the movies tonight?
#Person2#: It almost frightened me to death to death.
#Person1#: Well, we could see something different like a like a detective film.
#Person2#: It also makes me makes me nervous.
#Person1#: How about How about a comedy?
#Person2#: No, I don't don't think comedies today are natural or cheerful.
#Person1#: How about a love story love story then?
#Person2#: No, romance is romance is boring.
#Person1#: What 's you 's you opinion?
#Person2#: Let 's go to see to see a war movie, shall we?
#Person1#: Really?
#Person2#: Is there anything wrong anything wrong?
#Person1#: No, but I can't can't imagine that a girl like you would wonder to see a war movie.
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#Person1# invites #Person2# to movie and #Person2# wants to see a war movie.
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test_63_1
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#Person1#: Adam, could you show me around the school?
#Person2#: No problem.
#Person1#: What's the tallest building?
#Person2#: You mean the white building near the playground?
#Person1#: Yes.
#Person2#: That is the library. And it has more than 1, 000, 000 books.
#Person1#: What's the building to the south of the library?
#Person2#: You know, our school is divided into two parts, the junior high school and the senior high school. That is the new classroom building for our senior high school.
#Person1#: Is there a swimming pool in your school?
#Person2#: Yes. There is a large swimming pool, but it is only available in summer.
#Person1#: I do envy you. And I hope I can enter your school one day.
#Person2#: I believe that you can make your dream come true.
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#Person1#: Adam, could you show me show me around the school?
#Person2#: No problem No problem.
#Person1#: What 's What 's the tallest building?
#Person2#: You mean the white building white building near the playground?
#Person1#: Yes.
#Person2#: And it has it has more than 1, 000, 000 books.
#Person1#: What 's the building to the south of the library the library?
#Person2#: That is That is the new classroom building for our senior high school.
#Person1#: Is there Is there a swimming pool in your school?
#Person2#: There is a large a large swimming pool, but it is only available in summer.
#Person1#: And I hope I hope I can enter your school one day.
#Person2#: I believe that you can make can make your dream come true.
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Adam is showing #Person1# around his school. #Person1# envies Adam and hoped #Person1# could enter this school one day.
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test_63_2
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#Person1#: Adam, could you show me around the school?
#Person2#: No problem.
#Person1#: What's the tallest building?
#Person2#: You mean the white building near the playground?
#Person1#: Yes.
#Person2#: That is the library. And it has more than 1, 000, 000 books.
#Person1#: What's the building to the south of the library?
#Person2#: You know, our school is divided into two parts, the junior high school and the senior high school. That is the new classroom building for our senior high school.
#Person1#: Is there a swimming pool in your school?
#Person2#: Yes. There is a large swimming pool, but it is only available in summer.
#Person1#: I do envy you. And I hope I can enter your school one day.
#Person2#: I believe that you can make your dream come true.
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#Person1#: Adam, could you show me around the around the school?
#Person2#: No problem No problem.
#Person1#: What 's What 's the tallest building?
#Person2#: You mean the white building white building near the playground?
#Person1#: Yes.
#Person2#: And it And it has more than 1, 000, 000 books.
#Person1#: What 's the building to the south the south of the library?
#Person2#: That is That is the new classroom building for our senior high school.
#Person1#: Is there a swimming pool in your school your school?
#Person2#: There is a large swimming pool, but it is it is only available in summer.
#Person1#: And I hope I can enter your school one school one day.
#Person2#: I believe that you can make can make your dream come true.
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Adam shows #Person1# around his school and introduces the library, the new classroom building, and the swimming pool.
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test_63_3
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#Person1#: Adam, could you show me around the school?
#Person2#: No problem.
#Person1#: What's the tallest building?
#Person2#: You mean the white building near the playground?
#Person1#: Yes.
#Person2#: That is the library. And it has more than 1, 000, 000 books.
#Person1#: What's the building to the south of the library?
#Person2#: You know, our school is divided into two parts, the junior high school and the senior high school. That is the new classroom building for our senior high school.
#Person1#: Is there a swimming pool in your school?
#Person2#: Yes. There is a large swimming pool, but it is only available in summer.
#Person1#: I do envy you. And I hope I can enter your school one day.
#Person2#: I believe that you can make your dream come true.
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#Person1#: Adam, could you show me around the around the school?
#Person2#: No problem No problem.
#Person1#: What 's the 's the tallest building?
#Person2#: You mean the white the white building near the playground?
#Person1#: Yes.
#Person2#: And it has more than more than 1, 000, 000 books.
#Person1#: What 's the building to the south the south of the library?
#Person2#: That is the new classroom building for our senior high senior high school.
#Person1#: Is there a swimming a swimming pool in your school?
#Person2#: There is a large swimming pool, but it is only available in summer in summer.
#Person1#: And I And I hope I can enter your school one day.
#Person2#: I believe that believe that you can make your dream come true.
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Adam shows #Person1# around the school and introduces buildings and facilities in the school to #Person1#.
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test_64_1
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#Person1#: Honey, I've got good news for you.
#Person2#: What is it?
#Person1#: You are going to be a father.
#Person2#: What? Do you mean that you are pregnant? Is it true?
#Person1#: Yes. We'll have our baby soon.
#Person2#: Oh, dear, I'm so happy.
#Person1#: Me, too.
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#Person1#: Honey, I 've got 've got good news for you.
#Person2#: What is What is it?
#Person1#: You are going to going to be a father.
#Person2#: Is it true it true?
#Person1#: We 'll have our have our baby soon.
#Person2#: Oh, dear, I 'm so happy so happy.
#Person1#: Me, too.
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#Person1# and #Person2# feel happy because #Person1# is pregnant.
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test_64_2
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#Person1#: Honey, I've got good news for you.
#Person2#: What is it?
#Person1#: You are going to be a father.
#Person2#: What? Do you mean that you are pregnant? Is it true?
#Person1#: Yes. We'll have our baby soon.
#Person2#: Oh, dear, I'm so happy.
#Person1#: Me, too.
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#Person1#: Honey, I 've got good news for you for you.
#Person2#: What is it is it?
#Person1#: You are going to going to be a father.
#Person2#: Is it Is it true?
#Person1#: We 'll We 'll have our baby soon.
#Person2#: Oh, dear, I 'm so 'm so happy.
#Person1#: Me, too.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are happy about #Person1#'s pregnancy.
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test_64_3
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#Person1#: Honey, I've got good news for you.
#Person2#: What is it?
#Person1#: You are going to be a father.
#Person2#: What? Do you mean that you are pregnant? Is it true?
#Person1#: Yes. We'll have our baby soon.
#Person2#: Oh, dear, I'm so happy.
#Person1#: Me, too.
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#Person1#: Honey, I 've got good news for news for you.
#Person2#: What is What is it?
#Person1#: You are going to be to be a father.
#Person2#: Is it true it true?
#Person1#: We 'll have our baby our baby soon.
#Person2#: Oh, dear, I 'm so 'm so happy.
#Person1#: Me, too.
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#Person1# is pregnant. She and #Person2# feel happy.
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test_65_1
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#Person1#: John dates her seven times a week.
#Person2#: Really? That's a straws in the wind.
#Person1#: I think so. Maybe he's fallen for her.
#Person2#: Yeah. They suit each other. A perfect match between a man and a girl.
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#Person1#: John dates her seven times seven times a week.
#Person2#: That 's a straws in straws in the wind.
#Person1#: Maybe he 's fallen 's fallen for her.
#Person2#: A perfect match between a man and man and a girl.
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#Person1# and #Person2# think John's fallen for a girl.
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test_65_2
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#Person1#: John dates her seven times a week.
#Person2#: Really? That's a straws in the wind.
#Person1#: I think so. Maybe he's fallen for her.
#Person2#: Yeah. They suit each other. A perfect match between a man and a girl.
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#Person1#: John dates John dates her seven times a week.
#Person2#: That 's a straws a straws in the wind.
#Person1#: Maybe he 's fallen for her for her.
#Person2#: A perfect match between a man and a and a girl.
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#Person1# and #Person2# talk about John's dating life.
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test_65_3
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#Person1#: John dates her seven times a week.
#Person2#: Really? That's a straws in the wind.
#Person1#: I think so. Maybe he's fallen for her.
#Person2#: Yeah. They suit each other. A perfect match between a man and a girl.
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#Person1#: John dates her dates her seven times a week.
#Person2#: That 's a straws a straws in the wind.
#Person1#: Maybe he 's fallen 's fallen for her.
#Person2#: A perfect match between a man and a and a girl.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are talking about a couple.
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test_66_1
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#Person1#: Have you considered upgrading your system?
#Person2#: Yes, but I'm not sure what exactly I would need.
#Person1#: You could consider adding a painting program to your software. It would allow you to make up your own flyers and banners for advertising.
#Person2#: That would be a definite bonus.
#Person1#: You might also want to upgrade your hardware because it is pretty outdated now.
#Person2#: How can we do that?
#Person1#: You'd probably need a faster processor, to begin with. And you also need a more powerful hard disc, more memory and a faster modem. Do you have a CD-ROM drive?
#Person2#: No.
#Person1#: Then you might want to add a CD-ROM drive too, because most new software programs are coming out on Cds.
#Person2#: That sounds great. Thanks.
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#Person1#: Have you considered upgrading your upgrading your system?
#Person2#: Yes, but I but I 'm not sure what exactly I would need.
#Person1#: It would allow you to make to make up your own flyers and banners for advertising.
#Person2#: That would be a be a definite bonus.
#Person1#: You might also want to upgrade your hardware your hardware because it is pretty outdated now.
#Person2#: How can we do that do that?
#Person1#: Do you have you have a CD-ROM drive?
#Person2#: No.
#Person1#: Then you Then you might want to add a CD-ROM drive too, because most new software programs are coming out on Cds.
#Person2#: Thanks.
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#Person1# is giving #Person2# some advice for upgrading #Person2#'s system, such as adding a painting program and a faster processor.
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test_66_2
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#Person1#: Have you considered upgrading your system?
#Person2#: Yes, but I'm not sure what exactly I would need.
#Person1#: You could consider adding a painting program to your software. It would allow you to make up your own flyers and banners for advertising.
#Person2#: That would be a definite bonus.
#Person1#: You might also want to upgrade your hardware because it is pretty outdated now.
#Person2#: How can we do that?
#Person1#: You'd probably need a faster processor, to begin with. And you also need a more powerful hard disc, more memory and a faster modem. Do you have a CD-ROM drive?
#Person2#: No.
#Person1#: Then you might want to add a CD-ROM drive too, because most new software programs are coming out on Cds.
#Person2#: That sounds great. Thanks.
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#Person1#: Have you considered upgrading your upgrading your system?
#Person2#: Yes, but I 'm not sure what exactly I exactly I would need.
#Person1#: It would allow you allow you to make up your own flyers and banners for advertising.
#Person2#: That would be a definite a definite bonus.
#Person1#: You might You might also want to upgrade your hardware because it is pretty outdated now.
#Person2#: How can we do we do that?
#Person1#: Do you have a have a CD-ROM drive?
#Person2#: No.
#Person1#: Then you might want to add a CD-ROM drive too drive too, because most new software programs are coming out on Cds.
#Person2#: Thanks.
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#Person1# tells #Person2# how to upgrade #Person2#'s system for better software and hardware.
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