Words & Phrases
[L34P1 & L34P2]

-

Lesson [L34P1]

-

Translation[L34P1]

-

Lesson [L34P2]

-

Translation[L34P2]

Index4

English USA
 

  音 L34P2J.MP3[543KB]

 

MARTIN:

Are you going shopping today?

 

 

 

EILEEN:

Yes.

 

 

 

MARTIN:

When are you going shopping?

 

 

 

EILEEN:

After work. I must buy some food.

 

 

 

MARTIN:

Please buy some coffee.

 

 

 

EILEEN:

Don't we have coffee?

 

 

 

MARTIN:

No, I finished the coffee.

 

 

 

EILEEN:

When?

 

 

 

MARTIN:

This morning. I made coffee for breakfast. When did you buy coffee?

 

 

 

EILEEN:

I bought coffee last week. Are you drinking too much coffee?

 

 

 

MARTIN:

I like coffee.

 

 

 

EILEEN:

When do you drink so much coffee?

 

 

 

MARTIN:

In the morning. I like coffee in the morning.

 

 

 

EILEEN:

What time is it, Martin?

 

 

 

MARTIN:

It's nine-twenty.

 

 

 

EILEEN:

What time is the train to Pittsburgh?

 

 

 

MARTIN:

At nine-thirty.

 

 

 

EILEEN:

May I buy a newspaper? I didn't read the newspaper this morning.

 

 

 

MARTIN:

I don't know. Can you wait?

 

 

 

EILEEN:

When can I buy the newspaper?

 

 

 

MARTIN:

In a few minutes. I'm going in a few minutes.

 

 

 

EILEEN:

Martin, are you going to work on Saturday?

 

 

 

MARTIN:

No, I don't like to work on weekends.

 

 

 

EILEEN:

Can you take Sue and her friends to the park?

 

 

 

MARTIN:

When?

 

 

 

EILEEN:

In the afternoon. There is a band concert.

 

 

 

MARTIN:

What time is the concert?

 

 

 

EILEEN:

The concert is at two-fifteen.

 

 

 

MARTIN:

What band is playing?

 

 

 

EILEEN:

There are three school bands playing. Some of Sue's friends are playing in the band.

 

 

 

MARTIN:

What time are they going to finish?

 

 

 

EILEEN:

At four o'clock. I want to work on Saturday.

 

 

 

MARTIN:

Do you want to work at home?

 

 

 

EILEEN:

No, I can't. I want to work at the office.

 

 

 

VALERIE:

Eileen? Hi. How are you?

 

 

 

EILEEN:

Hello! What are you doing here, Valerie? Martin, this is Valerie McCormick.

 

 

 

MARTIN:

Hello. Eileen told me about you. I'm happy to meet you.

 

 

 

VALERIE:

How are you?

 

 

 

MARTIN:

Fine thanks.

 

 

 

EILEEN:

Where are you going? What are you doing here?

 

 

 

VALERIE:

I'm going home. I brought my husband to the train.

 

 

 

EILEEN:

What time is his train?

 

 

 

VALERIE:

It was at nine-ten. It left.

 

 

 

MARTIN:

Where is he going?

 

 

 

VALERIE:

He's going to Hartford, Connecticut. Where are you going?

 

 

 

EILEEN:

Martin is going to Pittsburgh.

 

 

 

VALERIE:

What time is your train?

 

 

 

MARTIN:

It's at nine-thirty. I'm going now. Goodbye.

 

 

 

EILEEN:

Goodbye. Be careful.

 

 

 

VALERIE:

Goodbye, Martin.

 

 

English USA L34P2J
Courtesy of Voice of America