مکالمه در مورد امتحان
Number 1
https://media.salamzaban.com/sites/repo/audio/conversation/subjective/university/13-1-Examinations Life for English Learners.mp3
A: “Did you already take the history exam?”
B: “Yeah. It was hard. When do you take it?”
A: “I take it tomorrow morning. There is so much material, that I don’t know what to emphasize on. What types of questions did you get?”
B: “Mostly on the civil war. You should also study the impact Martin Luther King Jr. had on American society.”
A: “How about Abraham Lincoln? Did you get any questions about him?”
B: “I only had 1 question about him. But you might get more. I don’t know if he will have the same exam or not.”
A: “Hopefully he will use the same exam, cause I’m going to spend most of my time studying the civil war. It is a huge section and that is what he lectured the most on in class.”
B: “If you can’t study everything, then that is probably the best way to go.”
A: “Aright. Thanks for the info. I gotta go to the library now.”
B: “Good luck.”
A: “Thanks. See ya.”
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Number 2
A: “Hey Jack. You look tired. What’s going on?”
B: “It’s finals week and I have been up all night studying.”
A: “How many exams do you have left?”
B: “Three more to go?”
A: “Have you been keeping up, or are you cramming everything?”
B: “If I was keeping up, I wouldn’t need to stay up all night.”
A: “Ha ha ha. Looks like you are in for a tough week.”
B: “Tell me about it. How about you? What have you been up to?”
A: “I finished my last final this morning.”
B: “Lucky bastard. So you’re completely done?”
A: “No. I have one more report that is due this Friday. I haven’t started it yet, but it shouldn’t be too tough.”
B: “How many pages do you have to write?”
A: “It’s a 10 page paper on habitual behavior for psychology 211.”
B: “You wanna take one of my exams for me?”
A: “I would if I could, but you know that’s not possible.”
B: “Yeah, I know.”
A: “If you need help with your chemistry class, I can help you over the weekend.”
B: “That would be great.”
A: “Let’s get together Saturday around lunch time.”
B: “You don’t know how much this means to me. Thanks.”
A: “Don’t mention it. I’ll see you on Saturday.”