Duong: Hey, Paul! Over here!Paul: Hi, Duong! How's it going? Getting over the jet lag?Duong: Yes, slept pretty well last night. Hey, thanks so much for showing me around today.Paul: No worries, it'll be good fun.Duong: So, are you from around here?Paul: Me? Yes, I was born and grew up here. Sydney's my hometown.Duong: It's fabulous. Is it an ancient city?Paul: No, it's not very old, but it's Australia's biggest city, and the history of our country began here.Duong: Wow! So what are the greatest...
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Duong: Hey, Paul! Over here!
Paul: Hi, Duong! How's it going? Getting over the jet lag?
Duong: Yes, slept pretty well last night. Hey, thanks so much for showing me around today.
Paul: No worries, it'll be good fun.
Duong: So, are you from around here?
Paul: Me? Yes, I was born and grew up here. Sydney's my hometown.
Duong: It's fabulous. Is it an ancient city?
Paul: No, it's not very old, but it's Australia's biggest city, and the history of our country began here.
Duong: Wow! So what are the greatest attractions in Sydney?
Paul: Well, its natural features include Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, and Bondi Beach. Man-made attractions such as the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge are also well known to visitors.
Duong: What about transport?
Paul: Public transport here is convenient and reliable: you can go by bus, by train, or light rail. Taxis are more expensive, of course.
Duong: And is Sydney good for shopping?
Paul: Of course! You know, Sydney's a metropolitan and multicultural city, so we have a great variety of things and foods from different countries. I'll take you to Paddington Market later, if you like.
Duong: Wonderful. What about education? Are there many universities?
Paul: Sydney has five big universities and some smaller ones. The oldest of them was set up in 1850, I believe.
Duong: Oh, it sounds like a good place to get higher education. I like this town!
Susan and Paul are at Susan’s house. Susan: “Can I use your laptop for a moment?” Paul: “………………” *
Really?
Yes, of course.
Yes, I’d love to.
No, I don’t like that.
Susan: “Let me introduce myself. My name’s Susan”. Bill: “__________”. *
Nice to meet you again
Pleased to meet you
It’s my pleasure
I’m pleased
Minh: “Would you like to have dinner with me tonight?” – Tuan: “__________”. *
Yes, I’d love to
Yes, I’m happy
Yes, it is
Yes, so do I
Peter: “Remember to hand on your report this morning”. – Daisy: “__________”. *
I won’t
That would be fun
I will
It’s my pleasure