LISTEN TO THE CONVERSATION | |
Practice Speaking – Select a Conversation Partner | |
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Klay: I’m thinking about asking Tina out on a date. What do you think? Angela: Go for it. Klay: But what if she says no? Angela: If she says no, then she says no. At least you will know if she likes you or not. It is better to find out than to just think and wonder about it. Klay: You’re right, but it is still nerve-wracking. How should I ask her out? Angela: Just ask her if she wants to do something together with you. Don’t overthink this. Klay: So, should I ask her to dinner? Angela: That would be okay. Or since Tina loves the outdoors, why don’t you ask her to go for a picnic or a walk in the park? Klay: That’s a great idea. Thank you so much. I owe you one. Angela: I’m glad I could help. Let me know how it goes. | |
Key Vocabulary | |
1. Go for it.: Do it.; Try it.; Give it a shot. | |
• A) I might start my own business. | |
• A) Should I ask her out? | |
2. to be nerve-wracking: to be causing to be nervous | |
• Giving a presentation in front of many people is nerve-wracking. | |
• Skydiving is nerve-wracking. | |
3. the outdoors: nature | |
• I love the outdoors. | |
• She hates the outdoors. |