LISTEN TO THE CONVERSATION | |
Select a conversation partner to practice speaking. You will say the other character’s part. Or click the play button to listen to the whole conversation | |
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Angela: I’m in big trouble. Trisha: What’s up? Angela: I have a big chemistry test tomorrow, but I haven’t studied at all. I guess I have to stay up all night and cram for the test tomorrow. Trisha: Why didn’t you start studying earlier? I’m sure you knew about it. Angela: I’ve known about it for a long time. I just kept putting it off. Trisha: Well, that was a mistake, but there is nothing you can do about it now. Your only choice is to cram for the test all day and hope for the best. Angela: I know. Trisha: Call me after you finish the test tomorrow and let me know how it went. Angela: I will. I better go get some coffee now. It’s going to be a long night. | |
Key Vocabulary | |
1. to cram for a test: to study extremely hard for a short period of time | |
• I didn’t have time to study earlier this week, so I have to cram for tomorrow’s test today. | |
• If you have to cram for a test, then you didn’t manage your time well. | |
2. to stay up all night: to not sleep for a whole night | |
• She stayed up all night studying for her exam. | |
• We are planning to stay up all night and watch horror movies. | |
3. to let (somebody) know: to tell (somebody) some information; to inform (somebody) | |
• Once I find out where the party will be held, I will let you know. | |
• Could you let everybody know that the meeting is canceled? |
English Conversation Practice Index