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The document contains summaries of 7 conversations. The summaries provide context clues to infer details about the conversations such as the location, subject matter, and genders of the speakers. However, for some of the conversations there is not enough information provided to definitively conclude certain details like the genders of the speakers.

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Week 13

The document contains summaries of 7 conversations. The summaries provide context clues to infer details about the conversations such as the location, subject matter, and genders of the speakers. However, for some of the conversations there is not enough information provided to definitively conclude certain details like the genders of the speakers.

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Read the conversation and infer the answers to the question bellow.

Exercise 5

A: For here or to go?

B: To go

A: Large or small?

B: Uh... small

A: Light or black?

B: Black

A: Sugar?

B: Yes, two please

A: Want a bag?

B: No, thanks

A: Ok, that’ll be seventy-five

B: Here your are?

A: Bye now

B: Bye

1) Where are these people? In a shopping center


2) What are they talking about? Waiters adjust consumer needs by asking what is needed
3) Are they men or women? How can you tell? This could be a men or women. Cannot
be concluded because the information provided is insufficent.
Exercise 6

A: So how was it?

B: Terrible.

A: Really? You were so excited about going.

B: I know, but I tell you, I’m glad to be back.

A: What happend?

B: First of all, there was the weather. It rained every day. Not just a little, but all day! There
we were with these gorgeous beaches and no sun!

A: I guess you didn’t get much of a tan.

B: Look at me! I’m as pale as I was before.

A: At least you must have gotten some rest.

B: Rest! The second day we were there, my husband got sick. He was sneezing and coughing
for three days and nights. And then I caught his cold. I felt just awful for another three
days.

A: Well, how was the food?

B: That was the only nice thing about the whole week. Expect that we were too sick to enjoy
it half the time. Anything new here in the office?

A: Not much. It’s been a slow week.

1) Where are these people? Looks like they’re in the office


2) What is their relationship? Friendship
3) What they talking about? Her vacation experience or maybe a honeymoon experience
4) Are they men or women? How can you tell? This is clearly women. In conversation
she describes how her husband got sick on vacation.
Exercise 7

A: Fill it up, please.

B: Regular or super?

A: Regular.

B: Want me to check the oil?

A: No, that’s all right

B: What about the windshield. Need a cleaning?

A: Sure. Go ahead.

B: Ok

A: How much?

B: Ten-fifty.

A: Here, put it on my Visa.

B: We don’t take credit card.

A: No credit cards! Hope I’ve got the cash. Let’s see, let me look in my jacket pocket. No....
oh here, that makes ten. I must have another fifty cents on me somewhere.

B: Don’t worry about it.

A: Really, I’m sorry I thought I could use my Visa.

B: That’s ok. You can guve it to mee next time.

A: Thanks a lot.

1) Where are these people? Maybe in a repair shop


2) What are they talking about? Waiters adjust consumer needs by asking what is
needed.
3) Are they men or women? How can you tell? This could be a men or women. Cannot
be concluded because the information provided is insufficent.

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