LISTEN TO THE CONVERSATION | |
Practice Speaking – Select a Conversation Partner | |
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Ryan: How do you like living in the city? Stephen: I like it for the most part, but there are some things that get under my skin. Ryan: Like what? Stephen: Well, it gets on my nerves when there is a lot of trash on the street. Also, it bothers me when people honk their car horns at night while I am trying to sleep. Ryan: I agree. It is a lot more peaceful, calm, and clean outside of the city. Stephen: True, but living in the city is so much more exciting. I actually can’t imagine living anywhere else. Ryan: I understand. I’m sure if you lived in the countryside, then there would be things that got under your skin, too. Stephen: Exactly. | |
Key Vocabulary | |
1. to get under one’s skin: to annoy or bother | |
• It gets under my skin when people throw trash on the street. | |
• My boss gets under my skin. | |
2. to get on one’s nerves: to annoy or bother | |
• It gets on my nerves when my sister plays her music loudly while I am studying. | |
• I don’t know why, but he gets on my nerves. | |
3. I can’t imagine (doing something): I don’t think that I could ever…; | |
• I can’t imagine living very far from my family. | |
• I can’t image working as a teacher. |