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Deliz: Good morning, was it easy to find my house? Deliz: I hope so.

Susan: Good morning. Ah, yes, it's not that hard to get to from the bus station, so I had time to go
shopping to kill two birds with one stone.

Deliz: How do you like your new job?

Susan: Great! I get to do what I like best, but there are some weird co-workers.

Deliz: Hey, you know what? I know what you should do. Susan: Give it a try. Talk to them more or
bring them gifts to break the ice.

Susan: no, you know I could bring them some food or a cup of coffee to chat, do you think that
would be okay?

Deliz: ah, yes I think that's better.

Deliz: you know my dad has a job downtown, you should see him, he's doing really well.

S: sounds good! let's go right now!

Deliz: he got laid off from his old job because they downsized.

S: Let's cut to the chase. We all know the real reason

Deliz: What are you saying?

S: He fell asleep on the job and that's frowned upon.

Deliz is right, but he is happier now than he was before, that job demanded a lot from him and
that exhausted him, they had to feel it at the root. This job even offers him social security.

S: Get out of here! That's great.

Deliz: I must be on my way! Goodbye! Thanks for coming today, its late.

S: Thanks for inviting me, I had a great time, let's leave the conversation for later.
Idiomatic expressions:

1. To kill two birds with one stone


2. Give it a shot!
3. He got fired from his job
4. Let’s cut to the chase. We all know the real reason
5. Get outta here!

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