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J: Hi! This is my friend Elizabeth.

A: Hello Elizabeht. Nice to meet you.


E: Nice to meet you, too.
J: Elizabeth is from Lima. She works there in a company.
A: Oh! And what do you do?
E: I’m the administrator /adnministreidor/ of the company.
J: It’s a very interesting profession, Elizabeth.
E: Thank you Jaime.
A: And you Jaime? What’s your job?
J: Well, in my case I’m a photographer. I love my job.
A: Is your job very quiet?
J: Yes, it is. My work is quiet but also, it’s very interesting for me.
E: Are you an engineer/enyenirr/ Angela?
A: No, I'm not. I'm a teacher.
E: Is high school teacher very stressful /estresfol/?
A: Yes, it is. Since/sinz/ my students are terrible.
J: I understand you, that's how children are at these ages /ar dis
eiyes/. And tell me, where do you work, Elizabeth?
E: I work In Lima, but I’m also /aim olso/ working in other places.
Angela, where are you working?
A: I’m working in Villa el Salvador.
E: And tell me, what does a high school teacher do?
A: Well, I teach teenagers math courses and I also advise them.
/tich tineyers mad corses end ai olso advaisdem/ And you Jaime?
J: I take photos for magazines. My pictures are on Instagram. And
you Elizabeth?
E: I study the market and work in groups to sell my products.
J: Oh, that’s interesting. And. What do you usually take at your
work?
E: I usually take a backpack with pens, a notebook, and my cell
phone. And you Angela?
A: Well, I usually take a book, my cell phone and a pen to my
work.
J: Oh, excuse me, what time is it?
E: It's 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Why?
J: I have a work meeting now. I have to leave. See you girls!!
E: See you later guys.
A: Bye Jaime, see you.
J: Bye, see you tomorrow!!

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