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A: My name is Tom. What’s yours? B: I’m Mary. A: Hi, Mary. What level are you in? B: I’m in Level Three. And you? A: I’m in Level 3, too. So this is the right classroom. B: Do you work, Tom? A: Yes, I do. I go to work after class. B: What kind of work do you do? A: I’m a baker. I work until 7:00 pm. B: That’s interesting. A: Yes, it is. I bake bread and cookies. B: I’m a baby sitter. I go to work after class too. A: What days do you work? B: I work every day except Wednesday. And you? A: I work every day except weekends. B: Where do you live? A: I live in San Francisco. And you? B: I don’t live in San Francisco, I live in Daly City. A: Are you married? B: Yes, I am. My husband works as a janitor. A: Does he study English too? B: Yes, he does. He studies at night. How about you? A: I’m single, but I have a girlfriend. B: I met my husband eight years ago. A: Do you have any brothers or sisters? B: Yes, I do. I come from a large family. A: Really? How many brothers or sisters do you have? B: I have four brothers and three sisters. A: What country are you from. B: Originally, I’m from Guatemala. But we moved to Mexico three years ago. A: Do any of your brothers or sisters live here? B: Yes, two brothers and one sister live in San Francisco. A: Does your sister attend City College too? B: Yes, she does. She studies ESL. She’s in Level One. She’s married. Do you

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A: My name is Tom. What’s yours?B: I’m Mary.A: Hi, Mary. What level are you in?B: I’m in Level Three. And you?A: I’m in Level 3, too. So this is the right classroom.B: Do you work, Tom?

A: Yes, I do. I go to work after class. B: What kind of work do you do?A: I’m a baker. I work until 7:00 pm.B: That’s interesting.A: Yes, it is. I bake bread and cookies.B: I’m a baby sitter. I go to work after class too.

A: What days do you work?B: I work every day except Wednesday. And you?A: I work every day except weekends.B: Where do you live?A: I live in San Francisco. And you?B: I don’t live in San Francisco, I live in Daly City.

A: Are you married?B: Yes, I am. My husband works as a janitor.A: Does he study English too?B: Yes, he does. He studies at night. How about you?A: I’m single, but I have a girlfriend.B: I met my husband eight years ago.

A: Do you have any brothers or sisters?B: Yes, I do. I come from a large family. A: Really? How many brothers or sisters do you have?B: I have four brothers and three sisters.A: What country are you from.B: Originally, I’m from Guatemala. But we moved to Mexico three years ago.

A: Do any of your brothers or sisters live here?B: Yes, two brothers and one sister live in San Francisco.A: Does your sister attend City College too?B: Yes, she does. She studies ESL. She’s in Level One. She’s married. Do you come from Mexico?A: No, I don’t. I’m from Nicaragua.B: How many children do you have?

A: I have two children, a boy and a girl.B: How old are they?

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A: My son is five and my daughter is seven.B: Does your son go to school?A: Yes, he does. He’s in kindergarten. My daughter is in second grade.B: Do your children like school?

A: They like school very much, but they’re happy after school, too.B: What do they do after school?A: They always play in the playground.B: My sister has three kids. They all go to school.A: Does she work?B: Yes, she does. But her schedule is flexible. She works part time.

A: You go to school every day and you also work.B: Yes, and I also take care of my children.A: You are a very busy person.B: So are you. You go to school every day and you work.A: That’s okay. I like to study.B: What do you do in your free time?A: I like to visit my brothers and sisters and listen to music.

A: I like to read good novels and poems.B: Where do you find books to read?A: I go to the Mission Branch Library.B: Where is that library?A: It’s at the corner of 24th and Bartlett.B: It’s just two blocks from here.

A: The summertime is cold in San Francisco.B: I agree. It is different from my country.A: It’s always very cold in the morning.B: It’s foggy outside now.A: Yes. I wear my jacket every morning.B: I sometimes wear a sweater when it’s cold.