LISTEN TO THE CONVERSATION | |
Practice Speaking – Select a Conversation Partner | |
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Rachel: Make sure you finish preparing for your presentation by tomorrow. We will practice tomorrow. Megan: Thanks, but you don’t need to remind me. Rachel: I hate to say it, but I feel like I need to remind you because you always forget about work and deadlines. Have you even started preparing for the presentation? Megan: As a matter of fact, I’ve already finished preparing. Rachel: Really? That’s great. I’m sorry for doubting you. I shouldn’t have done that. Megan: It’s okay. Also, I didn’t mean to be defensive earlier. I know that I have forgotten a few things in the past. But these days, I am working hard to improve my time management and organization. Rachel: Good for you. I look forward to hearing your presentation tomorrow when we practice together. | |
Key Vocabulary | |
1. As a matter of fact,…: Actually,… | |
• A) Karen is always late. | |
• A) Coffee is bad for you. | |
2. to remind (somebody): to make somebody remember | |
• Thank you for reminding me about the meeting. | |
• Will you remind Jane about the surprise party? | |
3. to doubt (that…): to be uncertain about; to consider unlikely | |
• I doubt that he will finish on time. | |
• I doubt that it will be sunny tomorrow. It has been raining every day this week. |