LISTEN TO THE CONVERSATION | |
Practice Speaking – Select a Conversation Partner | |
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Klay: How was your trip last weekend? Greg: It was by far the worst trip that I have ever taken. Klay: Was it really that bad? What happened? Greg: First, I got a flat tire on my way to the hotel, and I didn’t have a spare tire in the trunk of my car. So, I had to wait for 3 hours for somebody to come and fix it. Second, the hotel that we reserved lost our reservation, and the hotel was sold-out. So, we had no choice but to stay at some dirty motel that was really far from the beach. Klay: That sounds terrible. Greg: That’s not it. On top of that, my daughter caught a cold, and my wife accidentally dropped her cell phone into the ocean. Klay: Your trip sounds like a nightmare. Greg: It was a nightmare. It was so bad that I’m actually happy to be back at work. | |
Key Vocabulary | |
1. On top of that…: Moreover,…; Also,… | |
• I lost my wallet yesterday. On top of that, I got mud all over my new shoes. | |
• She got fired last week. On top of that, she broke up with her boyfriend. | |
2. to be sold-out: to have no more items left because they have all been purchased | |
• The tickets for the baseball are sold-out. | |
• The popular toy was sold-out at all the stores. | |
3. to have no choice but to: to only be able to; to have to | |
• I have no choice but to ask him for help. | |
• She has no choice but to find a new apartment. |