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Home Beginning Intermediate Advanced Teachers Study Abroad Links

"English Language World" is now called "Passport to English" - Same great site

Advanced Level
Lesson 3
Vocabulary Don't Quit Your Day Job
Grammar Learn how Penn State's worldwide network can help you increase your potential! OPEN

Listening Penn State World Campus

>Dialog
Reading Advanced English
Expressions Lesson 3 - People
Dictation Dialog
Game
On This Page

• Read the dialog.


Translate...
• Write sentences from the dialog.
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English Dialog
Pimsleur All On the Subway
Languages

Dialog
Read the dialog below.

Listen to the dialog

A - Is this seat available?

B - Yes. Sit down.


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A - I'm so glad I got a seat. I'm really tired today.
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B - So am I. It's been a long day, huh?
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A - It sure has. Where do you work?
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B - In the Commerce Building on the third floor. I
work in real estate.
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A - Really?! I work on the tenth floor. I work in the
newspaper office.

B - I love working downtown but parking is so crazy here I started taking the subway.

A - Me too. I can't stand getting stuck in a traffic jam.

B - Neither can I. Have you worked downtown for long?

A - For about five years now.

B - So have I. I've worked here for five years and two months to be exact.

A - It was hard to get used to all of this traffic because I'm from a much smaller place. I
was born in Rockford, Illinois.

B - So was I! Wow! What a coincidence!

A - Wow! What high school did you go to?

B - I went to Guilford High School.

A - No way! So did I.
B - I graduated in 1985.

A - I graduated in '87. I don't remember seeing you there.

B - I don't recognize you either.

A - Oh no! Here's my stop. I need to get off the train.

B - This is your stop? Me too. Heh, do you want to go for a cup of coffee? I know a great
coffee shop near here.

A - Sure. Let's go.

Practice
Write the words in order to form sentences.

1. available Is this seat ?


Is this seat available? Check
YES!

2. so glad seat I'm got a I .


I´m so glad I got a seat. Check
YES!

3. I stand in traffic can't jam getting stuck a .


I can't stand getting stuck in a traffic jam. Check
YES!

4. long Have for worked downtown you ?


Have you worked downtown for long? Check
YES!

5. don't there you I seeing remember .


I don't remember seeing you there. Check
YES!

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