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MARTIN: |
Hello. I'm Martin Learner. I'm a reporter. I want to ask you some
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ALEX: |
O.K. |
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MARTIN: |
You're a student. |
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ALEX: |
Yes, I'm a student. I'm Alexander Macrakis. |
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MARTIN: |
Alexander Macrakis. Please write it for me. |
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ALEX: |
O.K. |
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MARTIN: |
Where are you from? |
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ALEX: |
I'm
from Chicago. |
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MARTIN: |
Hello. I'm Martin Learner. Who are you? |
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NANCY: |
Hi.
I'm Nancy Kim. |
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MARTIN: |
Where do you live? |
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NANCY: |
I
live at sixteen Carter Street. Where do you live? |
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MARTIN: |
I
live in Baltimore. This is Alexander Macrakis. |
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NANCY: |
Hi.
I'm Nancy. What do you do? |
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ALEX: |
Hi,
Nancy. I'm a student. I'm from Chicago. |
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PAULA: |
Excuse me, where is a telephone? |
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MARTIN: |
Sorry. I don't know. I'm from Baltimore. |
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ALEX: |
I
don't know. I'm from Chicago. |
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NANCY: |
Hi.
I'm Nancy Kim. |
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PAULA: |
Hello. Where is a telephone? |
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NANCY: |
Go
straight ahead. Turn left on Michigan Street. There is a telephone
at the coffee shop. |
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PAULA: |
Thanks. By the way, I'm Paula Roberts. |
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NANCY: |
He's Martin. |
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MARTIN: |
Martin Learner. |
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PAULA: |
What do you do? |
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MARTIN: |
I'm
a reporter. What do you do? |
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PAULA: |
I'm
a lawyer. |
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MARTIN: |
Where are you from? |
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PAULA: |
Here. I live here. |
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NANCY: |
I
live here too. He lives in Chicago. And he lives in Baltimore.
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NANCY: |
Let's see. You're Alexander. You're Nancy. And you're Martin. |
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MARTIN: |
Wonderful. |
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PAULA: |
But
the telephone. Where is the telephone? |
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NANCY: |
Go
straight ahead. Turn left on Michigan Street. Then go to the coffee
shop. |
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PAULA: |
Thank you very much. Goodbye. |
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ALL: |
Goodbye, bye, bye-bye. |
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POLICEMAN: |
Thank you for your time. |
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CAST: |
That's all right. No trouble. Any time. Glad
to help. Don't mention it. |
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MARTIN: |
Well, goodbye, Alexander. Goodbye, Nancy. |
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ALEX: |
Goodbye, Mr. Learner. |
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NANCY: |
Bye, Martin. |
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ALEX: |
Nancy. |
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NANCY: |
Yes. |
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ALEX: |
Please call me Alex. |
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NANCY: |
O.K., Alex. |
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ALEX: |
Where do you work, Nancy? |
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NANCY: |
I
work at the Arizona Hotel. |
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ALEX: |
Where is the Arizona Hotel? |
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NANCY: |
Straight ahead. Do you see that tall, glass building? That's the
Arizona Hotel. |
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ALEX: |
What do you do? |
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NANCY: |
I'm
an accountant. What are you studying? |
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ALEX: |
I'm
studying computers. |
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NANCY: |
That's wonderful. I like computers. |
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ALEX: |
Do
you like coffee? |
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NANCY: |
Yes, I like coffee. I'm going to go to work. Let's have coffee
together before I go back to the hotel. |
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