Lesson 2 How Teens Talk Now
Watch and Talk A
1
W: Did you sign up for the trip?
B: Yes. My last name is Juarez.
W: Excuse me?
But I can’t find your name on the list.
Can you spell it for me?
B: Sure. It’s J-u-a-r-e-z.
W: Oh, it begins with J, not H.
2
W: I’m looking for a place to stay near the airport.
I have an early morning flight tomorrow.
M: I see. The closest hotel to the airport will be the Miraero.
W: Excuse me? Can you please spell it for me?
M: Here. I’ll write it for you.
3
B: What do you think about this bulgogi?
Do you like it?
G: Oh yes, but what’s the name of the dish again?
B: It’s bulgogi.
G: Bul . . . How do you spell it?
B: It’s b-u-l-g-o-g-i. Bulgogi.
4
W: You’re all set.
Just go to gate 13 by 10:00.
B: Can you please say the gate number again?
W: Sure. I said, “gate 13.”
You need to be there by 10.
B: Got it. Thank you very much.
Watch and Talk C
B: Hi, Emma. I didn’t expect to see you here at the airport.
G: Hi, Jihan. My parents and I just said goodbye to Uncle Ted.
He was visiting us, but he is going back to Ottawa just now.
B: Excuse me? He is going back to where?
G: Ottawa.
B: A . . . ra . . . How do you spell it?
G: O-t-t-a-w-a.
It’s the capital of Canada.
Anyway, he is getting married there next month.
B: Really? Are you going to go to his wedding?
G: Well, my parents will, but I don’t think I can.
B: That’s too bad.
G: Yeah. I guess I’ll just have to text him and say congratulations.
Listen Up
W: Hello, everyone.
Do you want to communicate better with your friends?
Well, I have a simple but useful tip for you.
Try to listen more, and talk less.
When you focus on listening, you can understand your friends more easily.
Review
1
B: What’s the biggest country in the world?
G: It’s Russia. I know the smallest country, too.
It’s Vatican City.
B: I’m sorry, but what was the name of the smallest country again?
G: I said, “Vatican City.”
2
G: This is really good.
What’s the name of the dish?
B: It’s naan.
G: How do you spell it?
B: N-a-a-n. Naan.
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