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But the former tenant decided to tear the wall down.

M: Does it get any light?

L: Oh, yes. The apartment faces south.

M: How much is the rent?

L: Nine fifty a month plus one month’s rent as a security deposit.

M: One last question. Why did the last tenant leave?

L: His company offered him a job in New York. He moved to the east coast last month.

M: That’s where I’m from. I just moved here a week ago.

L: What a coincidence!

M: Yes. Can I see the apartment?

L: Sure. How about tomorrow at four thirty?

M: That sounds great. See you then.

 

Fifteen (Moving to another city) New in town

 

Ana: Excuse me. Can I interrupt you?

Jim: Sure, what can I do for you?

A: I’m Ana, the new tenant in apartment six F.

J: Oh right. Someone told me that we had a new neighbor. I’m Jim.

A: Nice to meet you. I’m still somewhat unfamiliar with this area.

I need to get to a pharmacy quickly. Is there one nearby?

J: I’m sorry. I don’t know.

A: Well, thanks anyway.

J: So, you just moved here?

A: That’s right, from the east coast.

J: Oh really? I came here from Chicago ten years ago.

How do you like the west coast so far?

A: A lot. I always wanted to live in Portland. So I took a chance and here I am.

J: Yes. It’s beautiful here. Well listen, if there’s anything I can do for you, just call.

A: OK, thanks!

Sixteen (Looking for a job) A job interview

 

Director: Please take a seat. We received your resume last week.

Your credentials are excellent.

Susan: Thank you.

D: After you finished school you went to work for an insurance company.

What were your duties there?

S: At first I assisted the vice president of corporate sales.

I did most of his legwork for him and took care of all the administrative duties.

D: I see you were promoted twice.

S: Yes, currently I’m the regional sales representative.

D: May I ask why you want to leave your present employer after all this time?

S: The position you advertised offers me the opportunity to move into a managerial position.

I believe this is the right step at this point in my career.

D: I see. You’re a very interesting candidate.

I have to discuss your application with my colleagues.

We’ll get back to you next week.

S: Thank you very much.

D: You’re welcome.

 

Seventeen (The holiday season) Planning the holidays

 

Ingrid: I just finished sending all my Christmas cards.

And except for the sweater I want to give my husband, I even have all my gifts.

Bob: Congratulations. This will be a very lonely holiday season for me.

I: I thought your brother and his wife were coming to visit you for Hanukkah.

B: No, I just spoke to them. They’re just too busy to travel this year.

I: Well, if you want to celebrate Christmas with us…

B: Are you doing the whole spiel?

I: Of course. Without a Christmas tree, Christmas carols, cookies,

and presents under the tree, Christmas just isn’t the same for me.

B: But I don’t have any presents to give you.



I: Well, you still have time to shop until the twenty fifth. I’m just kidding.

Presents or no presents, we’d love to have you.

B: OK. Let’s do it. You can count me in.

 

Eighteen (Traveling) Our next vacation

 

Jane: Hi, Monica, how are you?

Monica: I’m OK. I’m very busy at work these days.

J: Me too. I need a break. I can’t wait for my next vacation.

M: I have a week off next month.


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