W: How do you like this place? M: I think the atmosphere is a little dead. W: Really? Then why not go to a bar of American style? M: Sounds great. American bars are really hopping. Dialogue 2. W: Are you ready to order drinks? M: Yes, Ill have a whis
M: Excuse me, Madam. What can I do for you? W: I want to open an account here. M: What kind of account do you want? W: A current account please. M: Our minimum deposit for savings account is 100 dollars. W: Thats quite all right. Dialogue 2. M: Id li
W: The air in the city is seriously polluted. M: Yes. I cant even breathe. W: Air pollution endangers our health. M: The government should take steps to solve it. Dialogue 2. W: I cant bear the noise near my house any more. M: Why? Is it that bad? W:
W: Doctor Browns office. May I help you? M: Yes, man. This is John Smith. Id like to make an appointment to see doctor Brown. What time do you think is best for me to see him? W: OK, lets see. Doctor Brown is available only on Thursday and Friday. M:
Dialogue 1 A: I owe you an apology, Mr. Steven. B: What do you mean, Lily? A: I'm terribly sorry about the appointment last Thursday. I hope you'll excuse me. B: Forget it. I'd have done exactly as you did if I had been in your situation. A: That's v