W: Could you tell me how many of your employees are women
M: Yes, certainly. We have a very high percentage of female staff. We employ about 100 people, and eighty percent of them are women.
W: Excuse me, hut could you tell me how to get to the National Museum
M: Yes, go three blocks and you’ll come to some traffic lights, then turn left, and walk two more blocks. It’s right there.
W: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the National Library
M: Walk straight ahead for 3 blocks and then turn right at 3rd Avenue. It’s on the 5th street. You can find it easily.
M: Um, Mary, could you cell me how to use this cassette recorder, please
W: OK. Well, first of all, you have to plug it into the power supply.
M: Yeah, I see.
W: Once you’ve done that... you don’t need to switch anything on.
M: How do you open it
W: Well, you have to press the little button that says eject.
M: This one here
W: That’s right. That’s it.
M: Like that
W: Yeah. After you’ve clone that, then you load the cassette. Make sure that you’ve got the right side of the tape facing you and not away from you. Then you should close the cassette flap.
M: Like that
W: Yeah, that’s right. And then you must remember to press the play button to set it to work.
M: That one on the right
W: Yes, that’s it.
M: Like that
W: Right! It won’t go clown unless you push hard.
M: I know. Those old models are all like
A. That you open the recorder.
B. That you get the power supply.
C. That you get the right side of the tape facing you.
D. That you switch the recorder on.
W: Excuse me, sir, could you tell me how I can get to the railway station
M: Sorry, I don’t understand. I can speak little English.
W: Do you speak German
M: No, I don’t.
W: What is your first language, French or Spanish
M: Spanish is my mother language. I am not good at speaking English.
W: But I think your English is very good.
M: I don’t think so. I only can speak some simple words and expressions.
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