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Take for a Ride – Conversation Practice

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Practice Speaking – Select a Conversation Partner

Speak with Megan
Speak with Carrie

Megan: Is everything okay? You look like you are going to cry.

Carrie: I just found out that I got scammed. I lost all of my savings.

Megan: Are you talking about that housing investment you made last month?

Carrie: That’s right. I just learned that the guy was not really a developer. He took me and all the other investors for a ride.

Megan: Do you mean he stole all your money?

Carrie: Yes. He took our money and just disappeared. I haven’t been able to contact him for the last two weeks. I went to the police station to report it, and they told me that 5 other people had already reported the same thing.

Megan: Oh my gosh! I feel so bad for you. Please let me know if there is anything that I can do to help you.

Carrie: Thanks.

Key Vocabulary

1. to take for a ride: to trick; to deceive; to scam

  • The con man took me for a ride.

  • He tricked me out of my money. He really took me for a ride.

2. to get scammed: to get cheated out of something (usually money)

  • I bought a watch from a guy on the street, and the watch broke the next day. I got scammed.

  • You need to be careful online these days or else you will get scammed.

3. Do you mean that…?: Are you saying that…?

  • A) It looks like our time here is over.
B) Do you mean that the company is going out of business?

  • A) Bill is no more.
B) Do you mean that Bill got fired?

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