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Listening Scripts PART Ⅰ BASIC CONVERSATION LESSON 1 Greeting and Introduction pp. 10~15 Get Ready A Listen and Number 1. M: Would you tell us about yourself? W: Sure. My name is Susan Baker. 2. M: Hi, I’m Doctor Luke. What’s the problem? W: Hi. I have a cold. 3. M: Mary, this is my friend Dongmin. W: Nice to meet you, Dongmin. Situation 1 Meeting a Tourist at the Airport A Listen and Do W: Excuse me. Are you Mr. Smith from LA? M1: Yes, I’m Bill Smith. W: Nice to meet you, Mr. Smith. I’m Park, Nari from Arirang Travel. This is my assistant Kim, Sanghun. M2: How do you do, Mr. Smith? I’m glad to meet you. M1: I’m glad to meet you, too. Now, what’s the name of the hotel, Ms. Park? W: It’s the Sun Beach Hotel. Mr. Kim will take you there. The car is over there. M1: Aren’t you coming along? W: No, sir. I’ll see you after lunch at the hotel. M1: Check Up A 1. W: Excuse me. Are you Mr. Taylor from New York? M: Yes, I’m John Taylor. W: Nice to meet you, Mr. Taylor. I’m Kim, Mina from Korea Travel. M: I’m glad to meet you, Ms. Kim. W: How was your flight? M: It was good. Thank you. 2. W: Would you like to have some more coffee? M: No, thanks. Oh, it’s getting rather late. I’m afraid I have to go now. W: Can’t you stay a little longer? M: Well, I’m going to leave for London tomorrow, and I should pack my luggage today. Thank you for the wonderful dinner. W: My pleasure. It’s been nice to have you with us. M: Thank you. Goodbye. W: Have a nice flight. LESSON 2 Weather and Time pp. 16~21 Situation 1 Talking About Weather A Listen and Do M: Oh, it’s so cold this morning. W: It sure is. Are you all right? M: Yeah, I’m okay. Is it usually this cold in the spring in Korea? W: Well, it’s usually sunny and mild in the early spring, but it may be cold sometimes like this morning. We call it kkotsaemchuwi . M: What does that mean? W: Literally it means “cold during the flowering season.” M: I see. That’s an interesting expression. W: What’s the weather normally like in London? M: Summers are generally warm, with daytime temperatures above 20°C. Winters in London are chilly, but rarely below freezing. W: I see. Now I can understand why you feel so cold in Korea. Situation 2 Talking About Time A Listen and Do W: What time is it now? We are going to be late! M: It’s quarter after eight. Don’t worry. We are not late. W: We have to be at the Rainbow Hotel by 9 o’clock to pick up Mr. and Ms. Brown for today’s tour. I don’t think we can make it. We only have 45 minutes. M: It’ll be fine. We are not that far away now. W: But think about it. What day is it today? It’s Monday. There’s a lot of rush hour traffic on Monday. M: Oh, you’re right. We may not arrive there on time. 220 I Appendices
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