A Lucy, Michael, and Sylvie are talking. Listen and check
the correct answers. LUCY: Good morning, Michael. MICHAEL: Hi, Lucy. How’s it going? LUCY: Pretty good, thanks. How about you? MICHAEL: Great! Hey, who’s your friend? LUCY: This is Sylvie Marceau. She’s from Canada. MICHAEL: Hi, Sylvie. Nice to meet you. I’m Michael Morse. SYLVIE: Hi, Michael. It’s good to meet you, too. MICHAEL: I’m sorry, Sylvie, but what’s your last name again? SYLVIE: Oh, it’s Marceau. MICHAEL: How do you spell that? SYLVIE: M-A-R-C-E-A-U. MICHAEL: I see. So, you’re from Canada. Are you from Toronto? SYLVIE: No. I’m from Montreal. Where are you from, Michael? MICHAEL: I’m from Chicago. LUCY: You know, Sylvie and I are in the same chemistry class this semester. MICHAEL: Oh, really? SYLVIE: Yeah. And what do you do, Michael? Are you a student here, too? MICHAEL: Yes, I am. Lucy and I are in the same math class. SYLVIE: Oh? Is your class interesting? MICHAEL: Yes, it is. It’s very interesting. LUCY: And the teacher is really good. By the way, he’s from Canada, too! I think he’s from Vancouver. SYLVIE: Really? MICHAEL: Listen, I’m on my way to the cafeteria now. I have about 20 minutes before my English class starts. Are you free? LUCY: Sure! Let’s go and get some coffee. OK, Sylvie? SYLVIE: Sounds great!