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LI-WU: Hi,
Paulo. What are you doing (you / do) ?
PAULO: Oh,
I __________________________ (wait) for the class to start.
LI-WU: How
are you? You ______________________ (look) tired.
PAULO: I
am a little tired. I ________________________ (work) a lot in the evenings this
term. Hey, is that your teacher over there?
LI-WU: Yes.
She _________________________ (talk) to one of my classmates.
PAULO: I
wonder what’s wrong. He ________________________ (not look) at her. He
_______________________ (look) embarrassed.
LI-WU: Oh.
That ____________________________ (not mean) anything. In Taiwan it’s not
respectful to look directly at your teacher.
2
MORIKO: Look,
there’s Miguel. He __________________________ (talk) to Luisa.
NINA: Yes.
They __________________________ (do) a class together this term.
MORIKO: They
_____________________ (stand) very close to each other. ________________ (you
/ think) that they _____________________________ (go out) together?
NINA: No.
I ______________________________ (not think) it ______________________ (mean)
anything special. I ________________________ (come) from Costa Rica, and people
there normally __________________________ (stand) that close to each other.
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LI-WU: Hi,
Paulo. What are you doing (you / do) ?
PAULO: Oh,
I am waiting for the class to start.
LI-WU: How
are you? You look tired.
PAULO: I
am a little tired. I am working a lot in the evenings this
term. Hey, is that your teacher over there?
LI-WU: Yes.
She is talking to one of my classmates.
PAULO: I
wonder what’s wrong. He isn't looking at her. He
looks embarrassed.
LI-WU: Oh.
That doesn't mean anything. In Taiwan it’s not
respectful to look directly at your teacher.
2
MORIKO: Look,
there’s Miguel. He is talking to Luisa.
NINA: Yes.
They are doing a class together this term.
MORIKO: They
are standing very close to each other. Do you think that they are going out together?
NINA: No.
I don't think it means
anything special. I come from Costa Rica, and people
there normally stand that close to each other.
Paulo. What are you doing (you / do) ?
PAULO: Oh,
I am waiting for the class to start.
LI-WU: How
are you? You look tired.
PAULO: I
am a little tired. I am working a lot in the evenings this
term. Hey, is that your teacher over there?
LI-WU: Yes.
She is talking to one of my classmates.
PAULO: I
wonder what’s wrong. He isn't looking at her. He
looks embarrassed.
LI-WU: Oh.
That doesn't mean anything. In Taiwan it’s not
respectful to look directly at your teacher.
2
MORIKO: Look,
there’s Miguel. He is talking to Luisa.
NINA: Yes.
They are doing a class together this term.
MORIKO: They
are standing very close to each other. Do you think that they are going out together?
NINA: No.
I don't think it means
anything special. I come from Costa Rica, and people
there normally stand that close to each other.
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