English USALesson 8 - Part2Worksheet - Part1 - Part2
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In the next English USA lesson
you will learn how to tell someone your address and your place of work. You
will learn to give your address and tell where you work. Listen to Martin
ask the people at the accident where they live.
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This is English USA on the
Voice of America. Now, Lesson 8, Part 2.
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Martin:
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Hello. I'm Martin
Learner. I'm a reporter. I want to ask you some questions.
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Alex:
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O.K.
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Martin:
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You're a student?
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Alex:
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Yes, I'm a
student. I'm Alexander Macrakis.
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Martin:
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Alexander
Macrakis. Please write it for me.
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Alex:
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O.K.
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Martin:
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Where are you
from?
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Alex:
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I'm from Chicago.
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Martin:
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Hello. I'm Martin
Learner. Who are you?
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Nancy:
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Hi. I'm Nancy
Kim.
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Martin:
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Where do you
live?
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Nancy:
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I live at sixteen
Carter Street. Where do you live?
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Martin:
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I live in
Baltimore. This is Alexander Macrakis.
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Nancy:
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Hi. I'm Nancy.
What do you do?
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Alex:
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Hi, Nancy. I'm a
student. I'm from Chicago.
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Paula:
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Excuse me, where
is a telephone?
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Martin:
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Sorry. I don't
know. I'm from Baltimore.
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Alex:
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I don't know. I'm
from Chicago.
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Nancy:
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Hi. I'm Nancy
Kim.
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Paula:
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Hello. Where is a
telephone?
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Nancy:
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Go straight
ahead. Turn left on Michigan Street. There is a telephone at the coffee shop.
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Paula:
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Thanks. By the
way, I'm Paula Roberts.
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Nancy:
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He's Martin.
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Martin:
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Martin Learner.
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Paula:
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What do you do?
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Martin:
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I'm a reporter.
What do you do?
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Paula:
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I'm a lawyer.
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Martin:
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Where are you
from?
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Paula:
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Here. I live
here.
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Nancy:
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I live here too.
He lives in Chicago. And he lives in Baltimore.
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Nancy:
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Let's see. You're
Alexander. You're Nancy. And you're Martin.
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Martin:
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Wonderful.
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Paula:
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But the
telephone. Where is the telephone?
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Nancy:
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Go straight
ahead. Turn left on Michigan Street. Then go to the coffee shop.
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Paula:
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Thank you very
much. Goodbye.
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ALL:
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Goodbye, bye,
bye-bye.
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Let's listen to some questions
and answers, then you try to answer the questions.
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Martin:
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Where do you
live?
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Nancy:
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I live at
sixteen Carter Street.
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Martin:
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Where do you
live?
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Alex:
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I live at
nine-three-eight North Florida Street.
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Martin:
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Where do you
live?
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Paula:
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I live at
fifty-five Georgia Street.
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Now you try to answer.
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Martin:
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I live at
fourteen-twenty-seven Grant Street. Where do you live?
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You:
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Paula:
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I live at
fifty-five Georgia Street. Where do you live?
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You:
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4.
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Let's listen to another part
of the conversation.
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Policeman:
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Who are you?
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Paula:
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I'm Paula
Roberts.
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Policeman:
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Who are you?
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Martin:
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I'm Martin
Learner.
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Policeman:
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Who are you?
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Nancy:
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I'm Nancy Kim.
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Policeman:
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Who are you?
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Alex:
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I'm Alexander
Macrakis.
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5.
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Can you answer the question?
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Policeman:
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Who are you?
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You:
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Martin:
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I'm Martin
Learner. Who are you?
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You:
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Nancy:
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I'm Nancy Kim.
Who are you?
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You:
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Alex:
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I'm Alexander
Macrakis. Who are you?
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You:
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Policeman:
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Thank you for
your time.
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Cast:
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That's all
right. No trouble. Any time. Glad to help. Don't mention it.
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Martin:
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Well, goodbye,
Alexander. Goodbye, Nancy.
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Alex:
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Goodbye, Mr.
Learner.
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Nancy:
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Bye, Martin.
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Alex:
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Nancy.
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Nancy:
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Yes.
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Alex:
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Please call me
Alex.
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Nancy:
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O.K., Alex.
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Alex:
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Where do you
work, Nancy?
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Nancy:
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I work at the
Arizona Hotel.
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Alex:
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Where is the
Arizona Hotel?
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Nancy:
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Straight
ahead. Do you see that tall and glass building? That's the Arizona Hotel.
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Alex:
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What do you
do?
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Nancy:
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I'm an
accountant. What are you studying?
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Alex:
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I'm studying
computers.
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Nancy:
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That's
wonderful. I like computers.
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Alex:
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Do you like
coffee?
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Nancy:
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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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English USALesson 8 - Part2Worksheet - Part1 - Part2
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