On the Weekend Tomorrow Later in the evening today Next Friday 3. Where do they plan on meeting? At the subway entrance In front of the movie theater At starbucks next to the theater At home 4. What time do they plan on meeting? At 7:30pm after dinner At noontime At one o'clock At 3:45pm A: "What should we do this Saturday?" B: "Rocky six is suppose to come out this Friday." A: "Yeah, but I don't know if it is going to be any good." B: "The only reason I want to see it is because I have seen the previous five." A: "True. Ok. Let's see it this Saturday." B: "How about we hook up for lunch at 12:00, and then go see the movie afterward s." A: "Sounds like a plan. Let's meet in front of Tower Records at 12:00." 1. What day are they planning on seeing a movie? Friday Saturday Sunday Wednesday 2. When is the new movie supposed to come out? Friday Saturday Sunday Wednesday 3. What do they plan on doing before the movie? Nothing Eat Dinner Play pool Eat Lunch 4. Where do they plan on meeting? In front of the movie theater In front of McDonalds In front of Tower Records In front of the subway entrance A: "What type of movies do you like?" B: "I like all sorts of movies, primarily drama and science fiction." A: "That's an interesting combination. How about western movies?" B: "Western and horror are the two types of movies I don't care for." A: "Why don't you like horror? They're entertaining." B: "Some are entertaining, but I find most of them stupid and childish. For exam ple, I don't understand why a person always goes into the house alone when somet hing is suspicious." A: "Ha ha. I know what you mean. But it's just a movie. They need for the charac ters to do that." 1. What types of movies does this person like? Action and drama Drama and science fiction Suspense and horror Western and horror 2. Choose one type of movie this person dislkes? Suspence Comedy Western Action 3. Why does this person not like horror movies? Too scary Too boring Stupid and childish Predictable and obvious 4. How does the person asking the questions think about horror movies? Entertaining Funny Scary Suspenseful A: "Hey, you wanna see a movie tomorrow?" B: "Sounds like a good plan. What do you want to see?" A: "How about Legally Blonde." B: "Ah, my girlfriend wanted to see that movie. I have to take her later so I do n't want to watch it ahead of time. How about The Cube?" A: "Isn't that a scary movie?" B: "How scary can it be? Come on, it'll be fun." A: "Ok. I'll give it a try." B: "That's the spirit. I'll see you tomorrow after class." A: "Ok. See you tomorrow." 1. What movies was first suggested? Titanic Rocky V Last man standing Legally Blonde 2. Why did they not accept the first suggested movie? He already seen it He doesn't like that type of movie He needs to watch it with his girlfriend He doesn't like horror movies 3. What type of movie did they end up choosing? A scary movie An action packed movie An exciting movie A dramatic movie 4. When are they going to see the movie? On the weekend after lunch Next week after the final exams On Friday after class Tomorrow after class A: "Hey Jack. How were your classes this semester?" B: "They were not too bad. I really liked my poli-sci class." A: "Would you consider it your favorite class?" B: "I don't know if I would call it my favorite, but it ranks up there." A: "What class was your favorite then?" B: "I took a business communication class last year and it was terrific." A: "I never took that yet. If that was your favorite, I think I will check it ou t." 1. What is the topic of discussion? Classes Movies Work Sports 2. What class did he really like? Economy 101 Poli-sci English Calculus 3. What was his favorite class? Biology Chemistry Business communication Philosophy 4. What word did he use to describe his favorite class? Amazing Terrific Educational Interesting A: "Hey Bob. Whatcha you doing?" B: "I'm at home painting." A: "I didn't know you paint. What type of painting is it?" B: "I enjoy oil painting. I learned it in one of my extra classes in college." A: "That sounds so interesting. I wish I learned a hobby." B: "Hobbies are never too late to learn. They offer a variety of classes at the local community college. You should look into it." A: "I think I will. Thanks for the info." 1. Where is Bob? At school At work At home In class 2. What is Bob doing? Running Watching TV Painting Sleeping 3. Where did Bob learn how to paint? At the local community college From his father In highschool painting class He learned by himself 4. What type of painging are they talking about? Abstract painting Regular painting House painting Oil painting A: "Hey Joanne. What are you up to?" B: "I'm just watching some television." A: "I'm so bored. I don't know what I'm going to do today and it is only ten in the morning." B: "Me too. Do you think we are boring people?" A: "I don't think we are boring. It's just that we don't have any hobbies." B: "That's right. What do you think we should do as a hobby?" A: "That all depends on what you like to do. For example, I like to doodle on th e notepad, so I'm thinking about doing some real drawings." B: "I like to play the piano for fun." A: "Yeah. That can be a good hobby." B: "Hobbies are great. I'm going to make a list of all the things I like to do." A: "That's a great idea. I'm going to do the same." 1. Which of the following statement is true? Joanne called a friend A friend called Joanne Joanne is playing the piano Joanne is drawing right now 2. What is Joanne doing? Running Watching TV Painting Sleeping 3. What is the topic of discussion? Movies Surfing Computer Hobbies 4. What time of day is the conversation taking place? 8 am 10 am 8 pm 10 pm A: "All I do all day is work and watch TV. I really should start thinking about my health." B: "I never thought about that, but you're right. What do you think we should do ?" A: "For starters, we should start doing more outdoor activities. That way we'll get some exercise." B: "I was thinking about taking tennis lessons. I always have an hour to spare i n the afternoon. What do you think about that?" A: "That's not a bad idea. How much is it?" B: "I heard it is only about one hundred twenty dollars a month for 8 lessons." A: "Playing tennis twice a week will be a good start. Count me in." 1. Person A works and watches TV all day. What is he starting to think about? His health Playing basketball The next great movie Work he didn't finish yet 2. What suggestion is made to get more exercise? Running or Jogging Doing more outdoor activities Going to the local gym Geting a health club membership 3. What type of lessons are they considering? Music lessons Piano lessons Tennis lessons English lessons 4. For $120, how often will they meet? Everyday for a month Once a week for two months Twice a week for one month 8 Weeks A: "What do you do besides work and watching TV?" B: "When I have some time, I like to exercise." A: "Do you go jogging or do you go to a health club?" B: "I joined Samsung Health Club a couple of months ago." A: "How do you exercise?" B: "I usually spend 30 minutes on the bicycle for the cardio, and then I lift we ight for about 45 minutes." A: "How often do you go?" B: "I want to go four times a week, but I'm too lazy. Last week, I only went to workout once." 1. What is the main topic of discussion? Work Television Exercise Restaurants 2. How long ago did he join the health club? 1 year ago 1 month ago 2 months ago Last week 3. How long does he lift weights for? 30 minutes 45 minutes 1 hour 2 hours 4. What does he usually do before lifting weights? Stretch Walk around Jump rope fo 15 minutes Bicycle for 30 minutes A: "Hey Jimmy. Let's go workout later today." B: "Sure. What time do you want to go?" A: "How about at 3:30." B: "That sounds good. Today we work on Legs and forearm." A: "Hey. I just played basketball earlier, so my legs are a little sore. Let's w ork out on arms and stomach today." B: "I'm on a weekly schedule. You're messing everything up." A: "C'mon. We're only switching two days. You can do legs on Friday." B: "Aright. I'll meet you at the gym at 3:30 then." 1. What does Jimmy's friend want to do later? Workout Eat lunch Sleep Play basketball 2. What time do that plan on meeting? After dinner At 3:30 Ten in the morning After lunch at 1:00 3. What did he do earlier that caused soreness in his legs? Lifted weights Skiing with friends Played soccer all day Played basketball 4. Where are they going to meet? At Jimmy's house At the coffee shop down the street By the bus stop At the gym A: "Damn Scott. You got big." B: "Yeah, I've been working out a lot." A: "How long have you been lifting weights?" B: "For a year and a half." A: "Yeah. Last time I saw you, it was like 2 years ago." B: "Has it been that long?" A: "How often do you go to the gym?" B: "I usually go every other day for about 3 hours." A: "That's a lot." B: "Yeah, I used to work out for an hour a day 4 times a week, and I saw no resu lts. This is what you have to do to get noticeable results." A: "I don't think I have the discipline for that." B: "Just think of it as a hobby. Then it's actually fun." 1. How would you describe Scott? Very tall and skinny Slender with broad shoulders Big and muscular Short and fat 2. How long has it been since these two last saw each other? 6 months ago 10 months ago A year and a half ago Two years ago 3. How often does Scott go to the gym? Never Once a month Every day for an hour Every other day for 3 hours 4. Why does Scott work out so much? To get noticeable results Because he will be bored To enter a competition To train for a marathon A: "The weather is terrible." B: "Yeah. It's been raining a lot these days." A: "I have been watching a lot of videos at home because of the constant rain." B: "Have you heard when it's supposed to get better?" A: "I saw the weather report, and it's going to rain for the next eight days." B: "That sucks so much. What are we going to do?" A: "I'm getting pretty bored. We should do something despite the rain." B: "I'm with you. What do you have in mind?" A: "I haven't been to the Mall in a long time. Let's go there." B: "That sounds good. They have a movie theatre there, so if we get bored, we ca n watch a movie." A: "Great. I'll stop by your place now." B: "Ok. Don't forget to bring your umbrella. The rain can start up again anytime ." 1. What topic are they talking about? Weather and rain Shopping at the mall Comedy movies at the theater Sports and activities 2. If they get bored at the mall, what will they do? Watch a movie Buy a game to play Go home and watch TV Go to the gym 3. What word is used to describe the weather? Amazing Depressing Great Terrible 4. What was mentioned in the weather report? It will stop raining in three days It will stop raining in eight days It will stop raining on Friday I will be sunny over the weekend A: "Did you ever take History 231?" B: "Yeah. Last semester." A: "Who was the professor?" B: "It was Professor Johnson." A: "I have him this semester. What do you think about him?" B: "He's a terrible instructor and demands a lot, but fortunately, he's an easy grader." A: "What did you end up getting?" B: "I got an A-. Sounds good, but none of my test scores were that high, so I do n't know how I got a decent grade." A: "That's probably because he grades on a curve." B: "Are you enjoying the class so far?" A: "I hate it and I was about to withdrawal. But after hearing your experience, I think I will tough it out." B: "Yes. Definitely stay in the class. You will get a better grade than your tes t scores. He does that deliberately to make all the students study a lot." A: "Thanks for letting me know. I feel relieved now." 1. What university class are they talking about? Biology Chemistry History Geography 2. How did the student describe the professor? Smart and fun Easy and boring Demanding but an easy grader Easy but a hard grader 3. How did one student get an A- grade but all his scores were lower than that? The professor liked the student The professor graded on a curve The student did extra assignments The student talked to the professor 4. How did one student feel after hearing about the professor from the other stu dent? The student felt worried The student felt relieved The student felt like crying The student felt angry A: "Hi Mike. What have you been up to?" B: "Not much. I started exercising." A: "Trying to get in shape?" B: "Yeah, and I need to start improving my health." A: "Me too. What are you doing besides exercising?" B: "That's about all." A: "I think if you eat better, it will help tremendously." B: "Sleep is good too. I heard people who sleep an average of eight hours a day have less health problems." A: "Looks like there are a lot of things to do to stay healthy." B: "True. But I think it is worth it. When you get old, you want to be healthy a nd active." 1. There are several topics in this short discussion, what is the main topic? Exercising Eating Sleeping Health 2. How many hours is one person recommending to sleep? 7 hours 8 hours 10 hours 12 hours 3. Why did mike start exercising? To burn off fat A girl he likes joined the local gym Because he was bored To improve his health 4. When you get old, Mike recommends that you want to be what? Handsome and tall Smart and successful Healthy and active Rich and independent A: "I haven't seen your father in like 5 years. How is he doing?" B: "He's not doing too well." A: "Why? What's wrong?" B: "About a year ago, he started feeling weak all the time." A: "Is it due to old age or is he sick." B: "Maybe a little of both. The doctor's can't point out anything specifically. I think it is because he didn't take care of himself during his youth." A: "That makes sense. It's important to take care of your health early in life." B: "That's what my father tells me almost everyday." A: "Well, I hope he starts feeling better. Say hi to him for me." B: "Thanks. I'll let him know." 1. Who are these two people talking about? A mutual friend Person A One person's father One person's brother 2. Why is that person always feeling weak? He is sick with a virus He didn't take care of himself when he was young He got food poisoning He never exercised 3. How long has it been since one person met his friend's father? 3 months 9 months 2 years 5 years 4. What did the doctor say about the father's condition? He has cancer He has a fever but will get better His depression is making him tired Couldn't find anything specific A: "Hey Sarah. Why are you limping?" B: "Oh. Hi Matt. I went snowboarding yesterday and my whole body aches." A: "Was it your first time?" B: "Yeah. And I never want to go again." A: "I remember the first time I went. My back was sore, I couldn't sit down beca use it hurt my butt, and my legs would cramp if I walked too fast." B: "That's exactly how I feel now." A: "It's only like that the first couple of times." B: "Ha. There won't be a next time." A: "You gotta give it a chance. It's fun after awhile." B: "I'll think about it after I start feeling better. Right now, I don't even wa nt to hear the word snowboarding." 1. What does limping mean? To crawl To cringe due to pain Walk that is unbalanced from injury or pain Walk that is faster than normal 2. Why was Sarah limping? She was running late for class and was in a hurry She went snowboarding and had body aches She was looking for her contacts that fell to the ground She was practicing a martial arts move 3. What would happen in the past when Matt walked too fast? He would trip and fall His leg would cramp He would start running He looked goofy walking fast 4. What is Sarah's impression on snowboarding? Loves it and wants to go again Loves it but it is too expensive Not sure yet so she will try again Hates it and doesn't want to think about it A: "Hey Jane. How are you doing these days?" B: "Hi Martha. Everything is perfect." A: "Are you enjoying married life?" B: "It couldn't be better. My husband is so supportive with my work and he helps around the house so much." A: "You're so lucky. I hope to get married to a guy like that." B: "I'm so happy. Even though we are both working, we get to spend a lot of time with each other in the evening and on the weekends." A: "Do you guys do anything special?" B: "In the evening, we just sit and talk over dinner. But on the weekend, we try to go out to the beach or hit a nice restaurant, or go to a nice cafe." A: "Sound like everything is great." 1. What is the general mood of the ladies? Happy Sad Lonely Angry 2. Why is Jane enjoying married life? Husband makes a lot of money Husband is loving and caring Husband is supportive and helpful Husband is smart and handsome 3. What do Jane and her husband to in the evenings? Go bowling for fun Take walks around the neighborhood Have a nice dinner together Watch TV together 4. What is one thing that Jane and her husband do NOT do together on the weekend ? Go out to the beach Go to a nice restaurant Go to watch a movie Go to a nice cafe A: "Hey Stacy. What's going on?" B: "I'm pretty tired these days." A: "Why? You're not working so don't you have a lot of time on your hands?" B: "I have so much house work to do. I have to take care of the kids, cook, clea n, laundry, and the cycle never ends." A: "How about your husband. Does he help much?" B: "Not at all. He comes home and complains about his hard day at work. He expec ts me to do everything. He even wants me to feed him sometimes. Can you believe that?" A: "That sucks." B: "If he wasn't so lazy, I think I wouldn't have any complaints. He mows the la wn, but can you believe he tried to convince me to do it?" A: "That's crossing the line." B: "Oh well. I'll have to live with it. What else can I do?" 1. Why is Stacy so tired these days? Has to watch the kids, cook, clean, and laundry Has to work all day long Currently recovering from surgery and took pain medication She has the flu 2. Why is Stacy doing all the work herself? She is a single mom working 2 jobs Her husband is on business trips and is home to help Her husband helps a lot, but there is too much to do Her husband only complains about his day and doesn't help 3. What is one chore that the husband takes care of? Vacuuming Mowing the lawn Washing the car Dishes 4. What is one change Stacy wants to see from her husband? To be more loving to be less lazy To be home more often To change jobs that require less traveling A: "Welcome. Can I help you with anything?" B: "Hi. I'm shopping for my boyfriend's birthday. Do you have any suggestions?" A: "Let's see. How about a nice shirt and tie? You can't go wrong there." B: "Well. He doesn't wear ties that often." A: "We have some nice pants. You can also get him a belt with it." B: "That sounds good. Which one do you recommend?" A: "These slacks are very popular. He can wear them to dress up a little or on a normal casual day." B: "I like them. Do you have matching belts?" A: "Yes. Right over here." B: "How much are they?" A: "The pants are on sale for $40, and the belt is $25." B: "What is your return policy just in case he doesn't like them?" A: "Just save the receipt and we will gladly return or exchange them for you." B: "That sounds great. I'll take them." 1. Where is this conversation taking place? At an electronice store At a clothing store At a coffee shop Over the phone 2. What is the person shopping for? A tall vanilla latte A DVD player Her mother's birthday present For her boyfriend 3. What did she end up buying for her boyfriend? Pants and a belt Shirt and tie Leather jacket iPod 4. What is the return policy of this store? Only exchanges Return or exchanges allowed with receipt All sales are final with no returns or exchanges 3 days for returns or exchanges with receipt A: "Hey John. I have some great news." B: "What happened?" A: "I got a job offer from Dell." B: "That's great. I thought you said you didn't get the job." A: "I thought I did bad on the interview, but I guess I was wrong. I'm so happy right now." B: "I bet. That's great news. I'm very happy for you." A: "Thanks. I feel like celebrating. Let's go have a beer. It's on me." B: "Sounds good." 1. What is the great news in the dialog? He received a job offer He got a promotion at work He gave an interview He wants to celebrate 2. How did he feel about the interview? He thought he did bad He thought he did good He though he did perfect He didn't have an interview 3. What are they going to do to celebrate? Go to a party Go watch a movie Go drink beer Go play pool 4. Who is paying for the celebration? Doesn't mention anything about who is paying Both of them will pay equally The friend with the good news The friend who heard the good news A: "Mike, did you win the lottery or something? Why the big smile?" B: "I'm so relieved. I just passed the bar exam." A: "You did? That's great! You must be very happy now?" B: "That's an understatement. I'm on cloud nine. I couldn't be any happier." A: "Did you tell your parents yet?" B: "Not yet. I didn't get a hold of them. I'll try to call them again tonight." A: "They're probably going to be so happy." B: "I think so. It's turning out to be a great day." 1. Why is Mike so happy? He won the lottery His wife won the lottery He passed the bar exam He passed the civil service exam 2. Who will Mike call with this good news later? Hi brother His wife His parents His friend 3. What does "cloud nine" mean? A state of extreme happiness To be in an airplane To be in a high elevation To be very disappointed 4. How is the friend feeling after hearing this news from Mike? Sad and depressed Bitter and Jealous Happy for his friend Angry and surprised A: "Life's so boring." B: "Well, most of the time it is, I guess." A: "What do you think will make you happy?" B: "I think money will make me happy." A: "You heard people say that money doesn't guarantee happiness." B: "It will for me. Then I can do all the things I want to do." A: "You'll get bored eventually." B: "Then I can find something new to do. If I don't have to worry about money, t hen I don't have to work." A: "That's true, I guess. If I didn't have to work, I think I would be happy." B: "You see... money doesn't equal happiness, but it takes away a lot of respons ibilities." 1. What is the theme of this discussion? Happiness versus sadness Money and happiness Work and money Boring life 2. In this dialog, what can money do for someone? Buy fance cars Take away a lot of responsibilities Go traveling around the world Open a nice restaurant 3. What is one draw back mentioned from having too much money? Person will become greedy Person will become bored eventually Person will be unhappy Person will lose friends 4. What conclusion can we come to from this dialog? Neither of them are rich Both of them are rich One person does not have a job Both of them do not have a job A: "What happened to your car?" B: "A tow truck was towing my car and put all those dents in my car." A: "Are they going to pay you for the damages?" B: "They're saying it was already there." A: "What the hell. That doesn't make sense. What are you going to do." B: "I have to go to court. A cop was there so he can prove that the damage wasn' t there." A: "That sucks. I'd be pissed if that happened to me." B: "I got an estimate and it's four thousand dollars." A: "Oh my gosh. Damn... screw the court, I would burn down their store." B: "We'll see what happens after court." 1. Why is the person so angry? He lost his car He got into a car accident His car got damaged by a tow company No one is angry in this dialog 2. How is he going to solve the problem with his car? Go to a auto body shop Go to the company Go to court Nothing 3. How much will it cost to repair the car? $800 $1500 $4000 $6800 4. Who will be used as a witness? A stranger in the street A friend who witnessed everything A cop who was there His companies lawyer A: "Jack, what's wrong?" B: "You!" A: "What are you talking about? What did I do?" B: "You told Martha that I was on a date? What was that all about?" A: "No... that's not what I meant. I didn't mean that. She asked me where you we re and I jokingly said that you were on a date with Sara. I thought Martha knew that you and Sara were just friends." B: "She started feeling suspicious after you said that." A: "I'm sorry man. I didn't know. I didn't mean to screw anything up." B: "Martha gets jealous easily and it took a while to convince her that Sara was just a friend. Now, I have to explain to Sara that I can't hang around her beca use of you." A: "Look. I really didn't mean to, and next time I see Martha, I'll really tell her that you and Sara are really just friends." B: "Don't bother." 1. Who is Jack angry at? His friend Sara His girlfriend Martha His brother The friend he is talking to 2. Why is Jack so angry? His friend told Martha that Jack was dating Sara His friend was angry he wasn't invited to a party Because he didn't tell him about the surprise exam His friend dated his girlfriend 3. Why did his friend cause this problem? To get revenge because he was also angry with Jack To make Jack and Martha break up He was just joking and didn't mean to cause this problem He knew it was a secret, but it just slipped out 4. What is Jack asking his friend to do? To talk to Martha about it To not say anything to Martha anymore To talk to Sara about it To apologize to Martha A: "I can't wait to go skiing tomorrow." B: "I know. It's going to be so much fun." A: "I always get excited the day before." B: "I used to be like that. But I go skiing so often that I don't get excited an ymore." A: "I only go skiing twice a year, so it's a real treat for me." B: "That makes sense." A: "What things make you excited?" B: "Whenever I go to Vegas, I get really excited." A: "Oh... that makes me excited too!" B: "Looks like anything fun makes you excited." 1. What is the exciting event that is causing this excitement? They are going skiing tomorrow They are going to Las Vegas tomorrow They are going to have a big party over the weekend They just graduated from college 2. Why does he get so excited? This is his first time going to Las Vegas The party over the weekend is a special event He only gets to go skiing twice a year He doesn't have to go to school anymore 3. What event makes them both get excited? A ski trip Las Vegas vacation Big parties Any weekends 4. Why does one person not get excited from skiing? He doesn't enjoy skiing that much He has never gone skiing so he doesn't know He is too tired to be excited He goes skiing often so he is used to it A: "Hey Jack. Are you excited about starting work?" B: "Yeah. I'm really looking forward to it." A: "What was more exciting, starting college or starting work?" B: "They're pretty similar, but in different ways. I really can't decide. How ab out you?" A: "For me, I think starting school was more exciting." B: "Does that mean work isn't that great?" A: "It's different for everyone, but because I knew school was going to be so mu ch fun, I really got excited about it." B: "But work is a huge portion of our lives. I'm looking forward to making it fu n." A: "That's a great attitude to have. I don't think you'll have any problems in t he workforce." B: "I hope you're right." 1. What is Jack excited about? Going on a vacation Starting school Finishing school Starting work 2. What does Jack think is more exciting between starting school or work? Neither is exciting Both are similar Work is more exciting School is more exciting 3. What is the best description about Jack's attitude toward work? He is depressed because he will have to work for 30 years He is sad that he can't have fun at school anymore He is looking forward to making work fun He doesn't care one way or another 4. Who started work first between Jack and his friend? Jack His friend Neither of them are working yet Both started at the same time A: "You don't look too well. What's going on?" B: "I just lost my job. I'm just worried about how I'm going to pay the bills." A: "I'm sorry to hear that. Have you been looking for another job?" B: "I just started, but the job market is very bad right now. I'm not optimistic about it." A: "That's tough. What does your wife think about this?" B: "She's trying to be supportive, but I can tell she is very worried about our financial situation as well." A: "I have some friends who might be able to help you find a job. I'll see what they can do." B: "I really appreciate your help." A: "No problem. In the meantime, don't try to worry so much. You'll get through this." 1. What is the good news in this dialog? He just got a job He is going on a vacation He found a pretty girlfriend None of the above 2. What is the bad news in this dialog? His wife is worried about their finances The job market is bad right now He lost his job All of the above 3. What is the friend doing about the situation? Nothing he can do about it Contact other friends who might be able to help find a job Talk to his manager about openings in their company None of the above 4. What advice is the friend giving? To not worry as he will get through this To start saving money for the hard times To start working at a gas station temporarily All of the above A: "Hi Jackie. You don't look too well. What's going on?" B: "It's nothing. I'm just a little stressed out." A: "Why? What's stressing you out?" B: "School. Since I was working part time, I had a difficult time keeping up wit h class. Now that we have exams coming up, I'm totally freaking out." A: "The best thing to do is study as much as you can. I'm sure you'll do alright ." B: "I hope so. I guess I won't be sleeping for the next 3 days. That's what it'l l take." A: "I have to study for an exam too. Why don't we study together. We can encoura ge each other." B: "That will be great." 1. Why doesn't Jackie look so well? She is sick She is stressed out She just had a fight with her boyfriend She just failed an exam 2. Why is Jackie having a hard time keeping up with class? She was working part time She had to take care of her mother who was sick She couldn't understand the material and didn't look for help early enough She had too many classes to take and got behind 3. What is the solution to get through this problem? Take her mother to the hospital Drop out of one class Find a tutor to help with this subject Study with a friend with encouragement 4. What statement is true from this dialog? A new semester is about to start for school The mother is sick but is getting better They are both working to pay for school They both have exams coming up A: "Hey Mike. What are you doing tonight?" B: "Nothing planned. How about you?" A: "Work is kicking my ass. I'm so stressed. Let's go grab a drink." B: "I'm always up for a drink. To tell you the truth, it's been quite stressful here too." A: "I say we get drunk tonight. I don't want to think about all this stuff." B: "But we have to work tomorrow." A: "We won't stay out too late. I just need to forget about work." B: "I hear ya. Let's do it." 1. What do they plan on doing tonight? Go play basketball with friends Work all night long for tomorrow's presentation Drink and get drunk Stay home and rest 2. Why do they plan on going out tonight? To forget about work Because work is stressful To get drunk All of the above 3. How late do they plan on staying out tonight? Until the next morning Not too late After they are both drunk Until 3 in the morning 4. Where do they plan on going? To the local bar To a restaurant To a club in downtown None of the above A: "Hey Mike. What are you doing?" B: "Nothing much. What are you up to?" A: "I was just concerned about Sam. He hasn't been himself lately." B: "He took the civil service exam and failed." A: "That sucks. He must feel depressed." B: "Yeah. He's been sitting in his room everyday for the last 4 days." A: "Why don't we take him out? We can try to take his mind off of it. In the lea st show him that we're there for him." B: "That's a great idea. Why don't you call him. I already talked to him a coupl e of times and it might be good for him to hear from somebody else." A: "Ok. I'll call you back after I'm done." B: "Sounds good." 1. What is the topic of this dialog? University classes A friend who is not himself lately Partying and drinking A friend with a pretty girlfriend 2. Why is Sam depressed? He failed an important exam His girlfriend broke up with him He wasn't invited to a big party He failed one of his university classes 3. What has Sam been doing for the last several days? Sitting in his room Exercising all day long Thinking about his girlfriend None of the above 4. What are they going to do about Sam? Try to take him out Talk to his girlfriend Help him study None of the above A: "Hello?" B: "Hey Tina. What are you doing?" A: "I was just watching TV. What's going on with you?" B: "I just watched a movie and I'm scared." A: "What did you watch?" B: "I saw the Sixth Sense. I didn't know it was going to be so scary." A: "I remember that. It was a great movie. But it was definitely scary." B: "If you're not busy, do you want to come over? I'm afraid to be alone." A: "Sure. I can come over. What should we do?" B: "How about if we watch a comedy. I need something to get my mind off the frig htening images I have from the Sixth Sense." A: "Ok. I'll get ready and leave. I'll see you in about 20 minutes." B: "Hurry, ok. It's dark out." A: "Don't worry, nothings going to happen. I'll be there real soon." B: "Ok. See you soon." 1. Where is this dialog occurring? At a restaurant Over the phone At the park At a movie theater 2. Why is one of the person scared? Boyfriend is bothering her A stranger followed her into the store A movie she just watched was scary She had a nightmare 3. What is Tina going to do for her scared friend? Go over to her house and watch a comedy together Rent a DVD that is funny for Tina Keep talking to her until she is not scared anymore Have a party for her 4. What time of day is this dialog taking place? In the morning At lunch time In the afternoon In the evening A: "Hey Mark. What are you doing?" B: "Just watching some TV." A: "Anything interesting on?" B: "Not really. Just watching the sports highlight on ESPN." A: "So I take it you're pretty bored too." B: "Just killing time until I find something to do. What are you up to?" A: "It's Saturday and we are sitting at home doing nothing. What's wrong with us ?" B: "You wanna shoot some hoops?" A: "I already tried to call up some of the guys, but they are all busy." B: "Where's your girlfriend? I thought you were going out with her today." A: "She's out shopping with her friends." B: "Let's go to Starbucks and think of something to do then." A: "Aright. Do you have any cigarettes?" B: "I only have a couple left. Why don't you pick some up on the way." A: "Ok. See you there in about 30 minutes." B: "Aright. See you there." 1. What is Mark doing right now? Playing basketball Watching TV Studying for an exam Eating lunch 2. What day of the week is it? Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday 3. What are they planning on doing? Planning to watch TV Planning to play basketball Planning on going to Starbucks Planning on shopping with their girlfriend 4. When are they going to meet? Tomorrow after lunch In 30 minutes In 1 hour On Sunday A: "Why the long face?" B: "I'm getting sick of work man. I can't take the political bull in the company any more." A: "Did you just get your review or something?" B: "Yeah, but that's not why I am upset. I just found out another guy got a prom otion. He doesn't know how to do anything. He sits there and kisses the managers butt all day long." A: "That sucks." B: "I'm just pissed that management can't see behind his smooth talking lies." A: "Look on the bright side. At least you have a job." B: "Yeah. I shouldn't stress about this anymore. It's not like I can do anything about it." A: "Exactly. Instead, we should have some drinks tonight." B: "How about a cold bottle of beer." A: "Now you're talking." 1. What does having a long face represent? The face is not short The face is narrow but long Represents happiness Represents unhappiness 2. What happened at work that caused the long face? He got a promotion A different person got a promotion He got a raise He lost his job 3. What topic are they talking about? Fun classes at school Being busy at work Stress from work Drinking and partying 4. What do they plan on drinking? Coke Whiskey Beer Water