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B: then we drive on the M25. it turns south. When we reach exit 15, we turn left and go west along the M4.

A: then we take the first Heathrow Airport. What’s the total distance?

B: the journey around the M25 is 33 miles and then 3 extra miles to get to the airport. So how many miles is that together?

A: 22 miles to the M25, 33 miles on the M25, and 3 after that. That’s a total of 58 miles, isn’t it?

B: it shouldn’t take us very long to cover that distance. Remember that we can go quite fast on the motor way.

A: we can only go fast on the motor ways if there isn’t much traffic. I think we should allow ourselves plenty of time to get there. Being early is much better than being late

Beginner

A: I would like to watch the Oscars on tv tonight. How about you?

B; yes, I ˉd love to . it’s interesting to see who is considered the best in their field and which film are thought to be particularly good.

A: I like watching it for the fashion. I like to see what the ladies are wearing. Of course, the men nearly always just wear the traditional tuxedo.

B: sometimes the men wear flamboyant colours. Which films do you think will win awards this year?

A; I ˉm really not sure. Usually just one or two films look set to sweep the awards ceremony, but this year there are several contenders.

B: you’re right. This year should be much more exciting than usual. What’s you favourite award category?

A: you might think this strange, but I like the category for ¨best foreign language film’.

B: it’s nice to see foreign language films making a little impact on Hollywood. I like the ¨best actor and actress〃.

fans and their idols

A: you’re a big fan of andy lau, aren’t you?

B: yes, I’ve been got all his albums and most of his films on dvd. I adore him. He’s my idol. A: how come you don’t have all of his films on dvd?

B: some of his early films are hard to find nowadays, especially the ones where he only played a bit part.

A: I see. I’m sure you’ll find them one day. I see you also have several poster of him.

B; yes. These posters are new. I bought them last week and put them up on my bedroom walls yesterday.

A: are you a member of his fan club?

B: I was, but then I discovered you can find out everything for free on the internet, so I’m not a member now.

A: did you see the interview with andy lau in cosmopolitan magazine last month? B: of courseI bought two copies.

A: two copies? One to keep and one to cut the pictures out of, right?

chatting online

A: what’s up? B: not much. Its frezzing in Beijing.

A: u should come to Bangkok. We’ve got lovely weather here. B: great! R y inviting me? A: laughing out loud. B: be right back. A: where r u going? B; bathroom.

A; ok. I’m going to go to bathroom too. Talk to you later.

Note: when people chat online, they often shorten words. Use abbreviations, use lower case letters, and rarely use punctuation marks, especially apostrophe marks.

computers

A: hi! Is that the new laptop you brought last week? It looks very nice. B; yes, it is. Thanks. I’m just surfing on the internet. A; here? In this cafe? How can you do that?

B; this cafe offers a wireless internet connection. That means I can get on the net for free while I’m here. Of course , I have to buy a cup of coffee! A: that’s great. Can you do it anywhere?

B; no. you can only do it when the cafe offers a wireless connection. There are only about 10 or 12 places that offer it in this city.

A: so, what programs do you have on your laptop?

B: I’ve got all the usual ones for word processing and then I have a few for creating and editing photographs.

A: I know you are keen on photography. It’s very useful for you to be able to download photos from your digital camera. Then you attach the picture files to emails and send them to anyone, anywhere, at anytime!

B: it’s wonderful, isn’t it? Would you like to see some photos that I look recently?

the internet and email

: how often do you use the internet?

B; I use it almost every day, but I usually only use it to check my email. I don’t often surf the net. You use the internet a lot, don’t you?

A: yes. I use it to find products and components at the lowest price for my computer. It can be frustrating when the connection is poor. B: so , you’re online eight hours a day.

A: yes, I like the job though. Sometimes, I help other people in the office if they’re having trouble online.

B; how useful do you think the internet is as a source of information?

A; I think it’s fairly useful, but there are two big problems. First, a lot of the information you find online is false. Second, when you buy something online, you don’t see it until you actually get it. B; how do you solve the website problems when you’re buying something online?

A: what I do is find the website of shops. Then someone from our company visits the shop and

buys when they’re seen that the products are genuine and suitable.

advertising

a: how could we advertise our celebrations to mark the centenary of the founding of the university?

B; I’m sure we could get one or two tv companies to come in. perhaps the president could invite them and do an interview.

A: that’s a good idea. We could put up some posters in and around the campus with a list of events. It would be quite cheap to do on the campus.

B: it will be expensive to do outside the campus. Perhaps we could arrange for some sponsorship. A: we could contact alumni who work for large, well-know companies. They might be able to arrange cheap advertising in exchange for some free tickets.

B; good thinking! We should also print some leaflets for students to distribute.

A: we should put some information about it on the home page of our university website. When people visit the website, they’ll see the information.

B: we could take out some advertisements to local newspapers. I checked the prices and they are reasonable.

A; ok. Let’s get to work on our advertising campaign.

newspaper

a: do you buy that newspaper every day?

B: yes, I do. I find it very informative. It always has plenty of articles from correspondents all over the world and the business section is very useful too. A: is there a Sunday edition of that newspaper?

B; yes. There is. it has several sections, so it’s quite a read! It usually takes me a few hours to read it on Sunday morning.

A: what section does it have?

B: let me see. There’s the news section, the entertainment section, sports, business, and world affairs.

A; what’s in that section?

B: world affairs? They look at the most important stories in more detail. I find it fascinating. Do you buy a daily paper?

A; I buy a national newspaper sometimes, buy I nearly always buy a local evening newspaper. I find the local news more interesting than national or international news.

Magazine

A; do you often buy magazines?

B: I buy a computer magazine every month. It keeps me up-to date with all the latest developments.

A; why don’t you find the information on the internet instead?

B: sometimes it takes too long to find the exact information you are looking for. Besides, I like to read a magazine in a coffee bar sometimes.

A: do you have an online edition of that magazine?

B: yes, they do. But you can only access all the articles if you have a subscription. A; do you have a subscription?

B; yes, I do. The magazine arrives by post at the beginning of each month. Do you every buy magazines?

A: I only buy them if they look particularly interesting. I don’t buy any regularly.

books

a: what are you reading?

B: oh, it’s the latest novel by ray blune. It’s a sic-fi thriller. A; I thought he usually wrote horror books.

B: he does. He’s good at this genre too. It’s a captivating read. A; we’re going to the bookshop. Would you like to join us?

B; yes, I would. I need to buy a textbook for my course and, as you know, I love browsing through the latest paperbacks.

A: me too. I need something to read on the flight to new york. I can never sleep on planes. Sarah wants to pick up some children’s books for her daughter. B: I want to look at nelson mandela’s autobiography. A: this is sure to be a worthwhile read.

countries A: which countries have you been to?

B: I’ve been to most of the countries in Europe, several countries in Asia-china, Korea, and Thailand-and to the united states and Canada. A; I thought you had been to Australia too.

B: no, but I’m planning on visiting Australia and new Zealand soon. I’ve heard that they are beautiful countries. Which is the most beautiful country you’ve been to?

A; I think I ‘d say Norway. It has many picturesque fjords, waterfalls, and mountains. B: isn’t it really cold there?

A; well, the north of Norway is almost always cold, but further south it can be fairly warm in summer. It’s a wet country, so there’s snow almost everywhere in winter.

B; I’ve been to other Scandinavian countries, but not to Norway. Perhaps I should go and do some winter sports there.

cities

A: is your city a historical place?

B: not rally. 200 years ago, it was just a small insignificant village.

A; how did it grow into such a large place?

B: large deposits of coal were found nearly and so many industries located themselves here. The village quickly grew into a key industrial centre.

A: as the city grew, it must have absorbed many village nearby.

B; yes, it did. The names of those village survive as the names of parts of the city. A; I see. Are there any building more than 200 years old in your city?

B; oh, yes. Several of the buildings from the villages still survive. Many of them were inns for travelers and today survive as pubs. There was a castle near one village, so our city has a castle too.

A; really? So your city does have some old history after all.

The countryside

A: I’d love to have my own farm.

B: it would be very hard work. Are you sure?

A: I wouldn’t mind getting up early morning and the physical work would make me fit and healthy.

B: running a farm would be totally different to you current job.

A: that’s one reason I’d like to try it. I’d really like to get away from working 9 to 5 in an office. B; you’d need a lot of training before becoming a farmer. It’s not something you can just walk into.

A: my uncle owns a farm and I’ve spent some time working with him. I love being in the countryside with farm animals and green fields.

B; well, I ˉd certainly come and visit you. It would be great to take a working holiday on a farm. I’d love to get away from hustle and bustle of the city for a while.

war

a: are you watching another news report about the war?

B: yes. The two sides declared a short ceasefire but it broke down earlier today. Several military target were destroyed by bombing. Many civilians were among the dead and wounded. A: how did this war start?

B: bout side claim a small area of territory. Both sides tried to build border fences and began attacking each other.

A: politicians from both sides sound increasingly belligerent. Neither side wants to compromise. B: relief agencies report that many civilians are in desperate need of food and shelter. Several European countries have agreed to send aid, but are afraid that their planes will be shot down. A: what do you think will happen?

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