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Student A: Hey, Sarah! Have you finished the English assignment yet?

Student B: Hi! Not yet, I'm still working on it. How about you?

Student A: I just finished. Do you need any help with it?

Student B: That would be awesome! I'm struggling with the second question.

Student A: No problem. Let's go over it together during lunch break, okay?

Student B: Thank you so much! I appreciate it.

Patient: Excuse me, could you help me fill out these forms? I'm having trouble with my hand.

Registration Officer: Of course, I'd be happy to assist you. Let me take those forms. What
seems to be the problem with your hand?

Patient: Thank you. I injured it while gardening yesterday. It's been quite painful.

Registration Officer: I'm sorry to hear that. We'll get you checked in quickly. Please have a
seat, and the nurse will call you shortly.

Patient: Okay, thank you for your help.

Registration Officer: You're welcome. Take care.

Customer: Excuse me, could I see the menu, please?

Waiter: Of course, here you go. Would you like any drinks to start with?

Customer: Yes, I'll have a glass of water, please.

Waiter: Alright, one glass of water. Have you decided on your food order?

Customer: Yes, I'll have the spaghetti carbonara, please.

Waiter: Excellent choice. And would you like any dessert after your meal?

Customer: No, thank you. Just the main course is fine.

Waiter: Alright, I'll place your order right away.


Customer 1: Hi there! How's your day going?

Customer 2: Hi! It's going pretty well, thanks. How about you?

Customer 1: Not too bad. I'm just glad to take a break and grab a coffee. Speaking of which,
have you decided what you're getting?

Customer 2: I think I'll go for a cappuccino. What about you?

Customer 1: I'm in the mood for a latte today. Oh, and maybe a slice of cake too.

Customer 2: That sounds like a good idea. Which cake are you thinking of getting?

Customer 1: Probably the chocolate fudge cake. It's my weakness!

Customer 2: Haha, can't go wrong with chocolate! Alright, I'll go order our drinks and cake.

Customer 1: Hey, do you know where the dairy aisle is?

Customer 2: Hi! Yes, it's just down that way, past the fresh produce section.

Customer 1: Thanks! I'm looking for some milk and cheese.

Customer 2: You're welcome! Oh, the milk is usually on the bottom shelf, and the cheese is
right next to it.

Customer 1: Great, I see it now. By the way, do you know if they have any discounts on
yogurt this week?

Customer 2: Hmm, I'm not sure. Let's check the promotional signs around the dairy section.

Customer 1: Good idea, thanks for your help!

Customer 2: No problem! Happy shopping!

Employee 1: Good morning! Did you have a chance to look over the presentation draft?

Employee 2: Good morning! Yes, I did. Overall, it looks good. I just have a few suggestions
for improvement.

Employee 1: Great, I'm open to any feedback. What do you think needs to be changed?

Employee 2: I think we should include more data to support our conclusions, and maybe
reorganize some of the slides for better flow.

Employee 1: That makes sense. Let's collaborate on those changes and meet again before
the deadline.

Employee 2: Sounds like a plan. Thanks for being receptive to the input.
Passenger 1: Hi, do you know what gate the flight to London is departing from?

Passenger 2: Hello! Yes, it's gate 22. I just checked the departure board.

Passenger 1: Thank you! Is it boarding soon?

Passenger 2: Not yet. We still have about an hour before boarding begins.

Passenger 1: Okay, I'll grab a coffee then. Would you like anything?

Passenger 2: No, thanks. I'm fine. But don't forget to keep an eye on the flight status just in
case there are any updates.

Passenger 1: Will do. Thanks for the reminder!

Alex: Excuse me, could you help me? I seem to have misplaced my room key.

Receptionist: Of course, sir. May I have your name and room number, please?

Alex: My name is Alex Smith, and I'm staying in room 305.

Receptionist: Thank you, Mr. Smith. I'll arrange for a new key to be made for you right away.

Alex: Thank you so much. Also, could you please recommend a good place nearby where I
can grab a quick bite to eat?

Receptionist: Certainly. There's a nice café just around the corner from the hotel. They serve
delicious sandwiches and salads.

Alex: That sounds perfect. I'll check it out. Thank you for your help.

Receptionist: You're welcome, Mr. Smith. If you need anything else, feel free to ask.

Josh: Hi, Ollie. Nice to see you again. What do you do now?
Ollie: Hi, Josh. Nice to see you too. I’m a doctor now. How about you?
Josh: Oh great, what a noble job. I’m working in a digital agency now as a data analyst.

Ollie: That’s also great. I thought you’re a journalist because I saw your work back then.

Josh: Yeah, I’m also a freelance writer for a media company. Writing about data and
technology industry.

Ollie: I see. Ok, I got to go, Josh. We should hang out someday.

Josh: Sure. You can reach me on Instagram. See you, Ollie!


Emma: Hi David, have you finished the assignment for Professor Johnson's class?

David: Oh hey Emma, yeah, I just wrapped it up last night. How about you?

Emma: I'm almost done. Just need to double-check a few things before submitting it
tomorrow.

David: Nice. Hey, are you going to the student association meeting this afternoon?

Emma: Yes, I am. They're discussing plans for the upcoming charity event, right?

David: Exactly. I think it's a great initiative. We can contribute something meaningful to the
community.

Emma: Absolutely. Anyway, do you want to grab some lunch before the meeting?

David: Sure, that sounds good. Let's meet at the cafeteria around 12:30?

Emma: Sounds like a plan. See you then!

David: See you!

Ibu: Good morning, dear. Did you sleep well last night?

Anak: Good morning, Mom. Yes, I slept like a baby, thank you. How about you?

Ibu: I'm glad to hear that. I slept well too, thanks. What are you planning for breakfast today?

Anak: I was thinking of making some pancakes. Would you like some?

Ibu: That sounds delicious! I'd love to have some. Thank you, dear.

Anak: You're welcome, Mom. I'll start making them right away.

Ibu: Great! Let me know if you need any help.

Anak: Sure thing, Mom. I'll call you when breakfast is ready.

Ibu: Sounds good. I'll be in the living room reading until then.

Anak: Alright, Mom. See you in a bit.

Ibu: See you, dear.


Amanda: Excuse me, could you help me find this book on ancient history?

Rian: Of course, let me check the catalog. What's the title of the book?

Amanda: It's called "Ancient Civilizations: A Comprehensive Guide."

Rian: Alright, just a moment. Ah, here it is. It's in the history section, aisle three, shelf number
seven.

Amanda: Great, thank you so much for your help!

Rian: You're welcome. Is there anything else you need?

Amanda: Actually, do you know if there are any study rooms available for group discussions?

Rian: Yes, there are a few available. Let me check the schedule for you.

Amanda: That would be fantastic, thank you.

Rian: Okay, there's one free in about 30 minutes. I can reserve it for you if you'd like.

Amanda: That would be perfect. Please go ahead and reserve it for us. Thanks again!

Rian: No problem at all. Enjoy your study session!

Amanda: Thanks, you too!

Lisa: Hi Sarah, how's it going? What brings you to the clothing store today?

Sarah: Hey Lisa! I'm just browsing around, looking for a new dress for the party next week.
How about you?

Lisa: I'm doing well, thanks! Oh, exciting! Any particular style or color in mind for the dress?

Sarah: I'm thinking something floral and flowy, maybe in pastel colors. What do you think?

Lisa: That sounds lovely! Let's check out this section over here; they have some beautiful
dresses that might fit what you're looking for.

Sarah: Great idea, thanks! Oh, I really like this one. What do you think?

Lisa: Wow that looks stunning on you! The floral pattern and pastel colors are perfect. It's
definitely a winner.

Sarah: Aw, thanks! I think I'll take it.

Lisa: Wonderful choice! You're going to look amazing at the party.

Sarah: Thanks, Lisa. You're the best shopping buddy!

Lisa: Anytime, Sarah. Let's head to the checkout.


Siswa: Hi there! Are you visiting Borobudur Temple for the first time?

Turis: Yes, I am! I've heard so much about it and couldn't wait to see it in person.

Siswa: That's awesome! I'm here on a school trip. We're learning about the history and
significance of this temple.

Turis: That sounds like a fantastic learning experience. What have you learned so far?

Siswa: We've learned about how Borobudur was built in the 9th century as a Buddhist
monument and how it represents the Buddhist cosmology. Each level symbolizes a stage of
spiritual enlightenment.

Turis: That's really interesting! I didn't know that. What's your favorite part of the temple so
far?

Siswa: I'm fascinated by the intricate carvings on the walls. They tell stories from Buddhist
scriptures and Javanese folklore. It's amazing to see the craftsmanship up close.

Turis: I couldn't agree more. The carvings are truly remarkable. Thank you for sharing your
knowledge with me.

Siswa: You're welcome! If you have any questions or want to learn more, feel free to ask.
Enjoy your visit to Borobudur Temple!

Aiden: Good morning, Mom. Did you sleep well?

Mom: Good morning, Aiden. Yes, I slept pretty well, thank you. How about you?

Aiden: I slept okay. I'm just going to grab some cereal for breakfast. Do you want anything?

Mom: No, thank you. I'll make some toast for myself. Did you finish your homework for today?

Aiden: Not yet, but I'll do it after breakfast. Oh, and Mom, don't forget we have to pick up
Sarah from school at 3 PM today.

Mom: Thanks for reminding me. I'll make sure to leave early. By the way, have you seen my
keys anywhere?

Aiden: I think they're on the kitchen counter. I saw them there last night.

Mom: Great, thanks. I'll grab them on my way out. Have a good day at school, Aiden.

Aiden: You too, Mom. See you later!

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Jack: Good morning! Beautiful day, isn't it?

Sara: Good morning! Yes, it's absolutely gorgeous. I love being out on the water.

Jack: Me too. Have you ever been on a cruise before?

Sara: No, this is my first time. It's quite an experience.

Jack: Well, you picked a great one for your first time. The views are incredible, especially
during sunrise.

Sara: I can imagine. I'm looking forward to seeing it tomorrow morning.

Jack: By the way, have you tried the food on board yet?

Sara: Not yet, but I heard they have a fantastic seafood buffet for lunch.

Jack: They do! It's one of the highlights of the trip.

Sara: I'll definitely check it out then. Thanks for the tip.

Jack: No problem. Enjoy your cruise, Sara.

Sara: Thanks, Jack. You too!

Tourist: Excuse me. Do you speak English?

Local People: Yes, I’m. Is there anything I can help with, Sir?

Tourist: I can’t find my hotel. Do you want to help me find it?

Local People: What is the name of your hotel?

Tourist: Mandarin Hotel.

Local People: Oh you almost there. You just need to go straight and turn left. You’ll see
Mandarin Hotel on your left.

Tourist: Thank you it means a lot.

Local People: Sure. Stay safe!

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