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SPEAK NOW 2 VIDEO SCRIPTS

LESSONS 1-4

Maria: Eric, how can you study and text at the same time?
Eric: Most of my classmates text, study, and tweet at the same time.
Maria: Hi Tom! How’s it going?
Tom: Good. How are you?
Maria: OK. Eric and I are studying. Well, actually I’m studying.
Eric: Hey! So am I.
Tom: Hi Jill.
Jill: Oh. Hey Tom!
Tom: What are you doing?
Jill: Oh, I’m waiting for my cousin. She’s on her way from the airport.
Tom: Your cousin?
Jill: She’s going to stay with Maria and me for a couple of months. Her name’s Casey.
Tom: Really? Where’s she from?
Eric: Los Angeles.
Tom: What’s she like?
Jill: Oh, well, she’s really fun. And…different. She’s really different from me!
Tom: Different… in what way?
Eric: Everyone. Casey’s in a taxi.
Tom: How do YOU know Casey?
Eric: We’re Facebook friends. She just updated her status. I’m in a taxi, and heading to Jill’s
place!
Maria: How are you studying?
Eric: Trust me. I am.
Tom: OK. So, what’s she like?
Jill: Oh yeah, uh, well. She’s really into clothes. She likes to wear lots of accessories – things
she makes herself. hats, scarves, and stuff.
Tom: So how old is she?
Jill: She’s… Let me remember… She’s --
Eric: 21.
Jill: Right. 21. Oh! I just got a text. Casey is --
Eric: Here!
Maria: Wow.
Eric: I know!
Jill: I’m going to get her.
Maria: OK, done! I’m finished with my homework.
Eric: See. I told you. Not many of us can do two things at the same time.
Jill: Everyone. This is Casey!
Casey: Hi!
Tom/Eric/Maria: Hi Casey!!
Casey: Nice to meet you. It’s cold here!
Tom: Let’s go get something warm to drink.
Maria: Coffee sounds good!
Jill: Eric?
Eric: I can’t. I have to do homework. But will you guys text me what you’re talking about?
Jill/Maria/Tom: No.

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LESSONS 5-8

Tom: What time are Casey, Jill and Maria coming over for dinner?
Eric: 7:00. We have plenty of time. What should we make?
Tom: Pasta!
Eric: Tom, I love your pasta, but --
Tom: I love it too. I could have it every single day.
Eric: Exactly my point. We do have it every day. We should try something different. Let me
see… Have you tried Indian food?
Tom: No, I haven’t.
Eric: What about Japanese food?
Tom: Nope.
Eric: What have you tried?
Tom: Pasta.
Eric: OK. Nevermind…
Eric: Casey likes fish. So do Jill and Maria. Let’s make a simple fish dish.
Tom: OK.
Eric: Fry the vegetables in a pan.
Eric: Don’t forget to add salt… and pepper… and olive oil.
Eric: Don’t pour too much olive oil, just a little.
Eric: I have to get the phone.
Tom: Go ahead. Don’t worry.
Eric: Thanks, Tom.
Tom: Oh no! The fish!
Eric: What’s wrong?
Tom: I’m sorry.
Eric: We still have time. It’s not a big deal. We can just order in.
Tom: I know a great place we can order from! The food is pretty good, it’s fairly cheap and
attracts a lot of customers.
Eric: OK. Sounds good.
Server: Hello?
Tom: Hello, can I place a delivery order?
Server: Sure! What would you like?
Tom: I would like your… hm…
Server: Tom?
Tom: Yes. Roberto?
Server: Yes! How are you?
Tom: Great!
Server: What can I get you? Is it the usual?
Tom: Yes, but for five people.
Server: Sure thing. Five of our special house pastas.
Tom: Sounds delicious! And can you put extra tomato sauce and cheese in one of them?
Server: Anything for you, Tom!
Tom: Thank you.
Server: Have a good night!
Tom: What?
Eric: Pasta?
Tom: You said something different. And it’s not my pasta, so it’s different… Right?

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LESSONS 9-12

Eric: Help yourselves. Enjoy.


Casey/Jill: Thank you. Thanks, Eric!
Jill: So how did your doctor’s appointment go last week?
Eric: Oh, not so well, actually.
Casey: That’s too bad. Nothing serious I hope.
Eric: Oh, no, nothing like that. I can’t sleep at night and sometimes my stomach hurts.
Casey: Oh, no!
Eric: It’s OK. My doctor said I should change my diet.
Jill: Change your diet?
Eric: Yeah, she said I should eat healthy. I think I eat pretty healthy.
Jill: Um… Well, it’s a not good idea to eat too much sugar.
Eric: No, of course not. The doctor said I should stop drinking coffee. But I love coffee. It’s been
real hard. He said I should also eat more vegetables.
Casey: I can’t see you as a vegetarian somehow.
Eric: No, I don’t have to give up meat, but I should eat more vegetables.
Jill: I think you should exercise more. I exercise three times a week and I feel healthy.
Eric: Exercise? I bowl four times a week.
Casey: Really? That’s exercise.
Eric: Yeah! I guess it is.
Casey: Wow, you must be really good.
Eric: I beat all the other players! And I also box.
Jill: didn’t know that!
Eric: I box almost every day! I’m really good at it too. Boxing is definitely more fun than
bowling.
Casey: Wow, you’re really athletic!
Eric: Yep. And I also play tennis.
Casey/Jill: Tennis?
Eric: Yep. Tennis was more difficult to learn than boxing. But I win almost every game now.
You guys want to see me play?
Jill: Like, right now?
Eric: Sure!

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LESSONS 13-16

Tom: Hi guys. I heard you might be going to Australia, Casey!


Casey: Yep. I’m looking for a part-time job to save up. Maria is helping me.
Maria: This company is looking for a translator.
Casey: I don’t speak any other languages.
Tom: I wouldn’t recommend the job then. This coffee shop is looking for a server. Why not here?
Casey: I would have to deal with angry people. I also would have to work late at night. Then I
couldn’t enjoy my stay here.
Maria: And tips aren’t steady.
Casey: Yes. That is true too.
Maria: What about this? A fashion company is looking for a part-time assistant.
Tom: And they need someone to start right away!
Casey: That sounds perfect!
Maria: You should call them.
Casey: OK.
Man: Fashion INC.
Casey: Hi! Could I speak to the manager?
Man: This is the manager.
Casey: My name is Casey. I was wondering if the part-time assistant position was still available.
Man: Yes. We haven’t filled it yet.
Casey: What sort of position is it?
Man: You would be helping around the office.
Casey: What are the hours?
Man: Four times a week from 9am to 2pm.
Casey: That sounds perfect.
Man: Why don’t you come in for an interview?
Casey: Great!

Casey: Hello. I’m here for the interview for the part-time assistant position. Can I speak to the
manager?
Man: Yes. You can.
Casey: Great!
Man: What’s your name?
Casey: My name is Casey!
Man: Oh, Casey. Yes.
Casey: It’s great to meet you. I just want to tell you, I can write pretty well. I have a fashion blog.
I’m also really good with people. And as you can see, I’m good at fashion.
Man: Sounds good.
Casey: I’m also reliable and a hard worker. I can do a really good job.
Man: Sounds like you’d be a great assistant.
Casey: Really? When can I start?
Man: Oh, I don’t know. You have to interview first.
Casey: This isn’t the interview?
Man: No, let me call the manager. Hi, Ben? This is Mike from downstairs. Casey is here to see
you.

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LESSONS 17-20

Eric: Oh, good! You’re here.


Casey: Hi. I don’t know where Jill is. She said she was coming.
Eric: I’m sure she’ll be here shortly.
Casey: So, what do you like to do in your free time, Eric?
Eric: I like to study… and exercise!
Casey: Right. I remember… you play tennis, bowl, and box.
Eric: I’m thinking of maybe starting baseball too!
Casey: Outside?
Eric: Of course.
Casey: I mean in the park, with a team.
Eric: No. But with video games, you can play anywhere. Even the park! It’s almost the same
thing.
Casey: I don’t think it is.
Eric: Hi Maria! Have you seen Jill?
Maria: Yep! She said she was on her way down.
Eric: Hey, we’re going to a movie. Do you want to join us?
Maria: I’d love to, but I can’t. I have plans tonight.
Eric: Too bad. Maybe next time?
Maria: Next time. Bye.
Casey/Eric: Bye!/See ya.
Eric: We’re going to be late.
Casey: We have some time. We should be OK.
Jill: Sorry guys!
Jill: I’m so sorry. I know. I’m late. I, um, had to walk the dog.
Casey/Eric: You don’t have a dog.
Jill: Right. I, um… the traffic is just awful.
Eric: What? You live right upstairs.
Jill: I know! So we should really get going or we’ll be late!

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LESSONS 21-24

Tom: Good day, mate!


Casey: Tom? Why are you dressed like that?
Tom I’m crocodile Tom and this is Tommy. We’re taking a trip to Tom’s travels in Australia. I
brought photos for you!
Casey: I didn’t know you went to Australia!
Tom: I was there last year.
Casey: How long were you there? Did you travel alone?
Tom: was there about two weeks. My cousin lives there. I have friends in Sydney, so they
showed me around.
Casey: What places did you visit?
Tom: I started in Melbourne. That’s where my cousin lives. We went to an amazing old market
there -- Queen Victoria Market. They had all sorts of stuff!
Casey: Oh, wow. That looks great. How was the weather there? Was it cold?
Tom: Yeah, it was a little cool there, so you need to take a jacket. Then I went to Sydney. Look
here. You have to take a boat trip to the harbor.
Casey: That looks nice.
Tom: After that I went to the Gold Coast. That’s north of Sydney. There are beautiful beaches
there.
Casey: Wow. It almost looks like real gold. Did you get around by bus?
Tom: No. Actually, I prefer traveling by plane. Australia is a huge country so bus trips take too
long. By bus it takes about… 8 hours to get from Sydney to Melbourne.
Casey: Oh yeah. That’s long. So what else did you do?
Tom: I went up the coast and went scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef. You must go there!
Casey: Absolutely!
Tom: Oh, and this was the best part of the trip. I went to the most amazing park -- Kakadu
National Park.
Casey: That’s gorgeous.
Tom: You can camp there, go hiking, and even make new friends! Casey? Can you do me a favor
while you’re in Australia?
Casey: Yeah. Sure. What is it?
Tom: Well, I met a cool friend at Kakadu National Park. Will you say hi?
Casey: Sure. How will I find your friend? Do you have an e-mail address?
Tom No, but he lives at the park. Take this.
Casey: Tom!
Tom: What?
Casey: That’s a crocodile!
Tom: His name’s Tommy. I named this after him. Please say hi!

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LESSONS 25-28

Jill: That’s all you’re packing?


Casey: Yes. I prefer to pack light.
Jill: OK. What do people usually wear in Australia?
Tom: It depends. Students generally wear t-shirts and jeans, if it’s warm.
Casey: In that case, I think I have all the clothes I’ll need.
Jill: It might get cold there.
Casey: But it will be summer.
Jill: Still. You never know. I have a thick sweater. You can borrow mine.
Casey: OK. Thanks, Jill.
Tom: Do you have boots for hiking?
Casey: I don’t know if I’ll go hiking. But I do have boots!
Casey: What do think? Isn’t the design nice?
Tom: I would get something more practical.
Jill: I have great hiking boots.
Casey: Would you mind if I borrowed them?
Jill: Not at all! Let me get everything.
Casey: I don’t know if I’ll have room.
Eric: Hi guys! What are you doing?
Tom: We’re helping Casey pack.
Eric: Sounds like fun! Do you have a book to read for the plane?
Casey: No… But I have my tablet. I use it to play games, watch movies, read books… Just about
everything!
Eric: What if the battery runs out?
Casey: Well…
Eric: See? Then you won’t have anything to do. Don’t worry! I have plenty of books you can
borrow.
Casey: OK…
Eric: I’ll go get them.
Tom: OK. And I have some things you will definitely need – including a first aid kit.
Casey: Right…
Jill: Here Casey!
Casey: Oh!
Casey: It will be warm there. I don’t know if I need all of this.
Jill: Of course you do!
Casey: OK, thanks Jill.
Eric: Hey Casey! You’re going to love these books! And I found something else you might need!
Casey: Huh?
Eric: These books are great! And you’ll need the snorkel and flippers when you go in the water.
Casey: Geez. Thanks Eric.
Eric: No problem!
Tom: Hey Casey. Lucky you! I found everything!
Casey: Oh!
Casey: Oh, boy.

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LESSONS 29-32

Casey: Hello? Hello? Can you hear me?


Jill/Maria/Tom: Hi Casey!!
Casey: Hi everyone!
Jill: How do you like Sydney?
Casey: I love it! I think it’s an amazing city. Everyone is really nice and the city is just beautiful.
Tom: Did you go to Kakadu National Park yet?
Casey: Not yet. I just got here.
Maria: How’s the weather?
Casey: It’s warm during the day and colder at night. But I have lots of sweaters, thanks to Jill.
Jill: ay!
Casey: I have to tell you guys something that happened.
Maria: What happened?
Eric/ Tom: Tell us! What?
Jill: Sure!
Casey: Before I got to my hotel, I was really excited. But when I got to my hotel, I felt awful! It
was nothing like the pictures.
Jill: Oh no!
Casey: I complained, but they wouldn’t give me my money back.
Maria: That’s terrible.
Casey: After that I left to find another hotel. I was walking around when I noticed something.
Tom: What? What?
Casey: I found a wallet. There was a lot of money in it, but no ID.
Eric: How much was it?
Casey: Around 3,000 U.S. dollars. What would you do if you found all that money?
Tom/Jill: Wow. That’s a lot of money.
Maria: If I were you, I’d give it to the police.
Tom I’m not sure I agree. You could stay at a nicer hotel!
Jill: I don’t know what I would do.
Eric: I would be honest and give it to the police.
Maria: I feel exactly the same way.
Casey: OK. So, guess what I did?
Jill: You kept it!
Tom: You spent it!
Casey: Nope. I did what Eric and Maria would do and gave it to the police. And guess what?
Jill/Tom/Eric/Maria: What?
Casey: As soon as I turned it in, the man who lost the wallet contacted me! It turns out that he
owns one of the best hotels in Sydney!
Tom: No way!
Casey: Yes way! So I get to stay for free!
Eric: That’s awesome!
Tom: Wow!
Maria: See, it pays to be honest.
Casey: I have to go, I have a tour, but I’ll see you guys again soon!
Eric/Tom/Maria/Jill:Bye Casey! Travel safe! Be careful!
Tom: Can I see Tommy?
Casey: Bye guys!
Eric/Tom/Maria/Jill:BYE!

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