Unit
1
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s good to meet you (2)nice to meet you (3) ( ) met (4) hi
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Alice: Look, there he is.
Jean: Who?
Alice: Robert, the guy I've been telling you about.
Jean: Oh. The guy you're going out with?
Alice: I wish. The guy I WANT to go out with.
Jean: Oh, he's really handsome.
Um, let's go talk to him.
Alice: Oh, OK. I'll introduce you. I think you'll really like him. Hi, Robert.
Robert: Oh, hi.
Alice: Have you met my friend, Jean?
Robert: Hey, Jean.I think we've met before.
Jean: We have? Where?
Robert: Last December,at Sam's party.
Jean: Oh, Sam.
Robert: Oh? Aren't you going out with him anymore?
Jean: No, we broke up a couple of months ago.
Robert: Oh... Oh, really?
8.
A: Hi Phil, how are you? Long time no see!
B: Rachel, my old friend, it
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s been ages, hasn
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t it? What a pleasant surprise!
A: Phil, this is my friend Cindy.
C: Nice to meet you, Phil.
B: It
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s a pleasure to meet you too. What are you both doing here?
A:
We
are
signing
up
for
next
semester
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s
courses,
but
are
hesitating
between
Introduction
to
Psychology or
Environmental Biology.
B: Those are two fantastic courses! I
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ve taken them both.
C: Really? Which one did you prefer?
B: Hmm, probably Environmental Biology. It felt more relevant.
C: Relevant? In what sense?
B:
In
the
sense
that
the
course
dealt
with
issues
that
are
commonly
in
the
news,
and
important
problems
that
are
affecting
our
environment.
In
fact,
we
had
the
opportunity
to
go
to
the
ocean and conduct tests on water
pollution.
C: Wow, that sounds fascinating. I am going to sign up immediately!
9.
B: No problem, my friends. What can I do for you?
A: Phil, thanks a million for agreeing to meet with us. We need your advice on a project for the