ENGL115 Listening 7-1 I\'ll Be There #2 PDF

Title ENGL115 Listening 7-1 I\'ll Be There #2
Course infraestructura de redes
Institution Universidad Tecnológica de Coahuila
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1. Listen to the conversations again, and fill in the missing phrases: Conversation #1 A: Hello? B: Hello, John? A: Yes. B: Hi, John! It’s Cal. How are you? A: I’m good. What’s up? B: Well actually, I have a problem. You know that English test we have tomorrow? A: Yes. B: Well, I’m looking at my notes, and I don’t understand anything! I think I’m going to fail! A: OK. Calm down. What are you confused about? B: Everything! I can’t remember the vocabulary, and I don’t understand the . Will you help me? grammar. (a) A: Sure, I just have to wash the dishes. (b) . I'll come over in about an hour. B: Really? Awesome! (c) I'll make some coffee and donuts! A: See you soon! Conversation #2 A: Hello? B: Rachel! It’s Angela. Where are you? A: I’m at home, why? B: I’m at the mall right now waiting for you! We have to buy a present for Mom! A: Oh no! I totally forgot! I was watching a movie, and I fell asleep. B: Rachel! I can’t believe you! Mom’s birthday is tomorrow. If we don’t get her something, she’ll be so sad. A: I know, I know. I’m sorry. (d) I'll be (e) there in 20 minutes, I promise! I'll get something . If you aren’t here in 20 minutes, I’m B: OK. (f) leaving! A: Don’t worry. (g) I won't be

Conversation #3 A: Hello? B: Hello, Lisa! A: Oh, hi, Mark. How’s it going? B: Not so good, actually. A: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. What’s wrong? B: Well, I’m trying to fix my bike, but I don’t really know what I’m doing. A: Oh yeah? Well, I know all about bikes. (h) I'll fix it for you if you want. B: You know how to fix bikes? A: Yes, I worked in a bike shop when I was in university. B: I didn’t know that. Well, that’s great. Are you free this afternoon? I'll come over A: Yes. (i) at 2 o’clock. Is that OK? B: That’s perfect. And, if you’re free, (j) I'll take you out for dinner tonight to say thanks. A: Thanks, Mark! See you later.

2. After checking your answers for #1, look at the phrases you wrote. They all use will. When did the speakers decide to do the actions they describe?...


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