During the program you will hear many phrases that relate to time. You will answer questions about a dialogue you hear and you will get a chance to practice using these phrases in a conversation.
By the end of this show you will be able to Use new phrases to talk about time.
The followings are the answers for the previous quiz:
1. If you strike up a conversation you want to end the conversation. False
2. In the first conversation, John seems very interested in talking to Laura False
3. Laura got a new job and will move to Jakarta False
4. If you are excited about something, you are happy it will happen. True
5. John doesn't want to move to Jakarta False
6. Laura lived in Jakarta in the past True
7. Laura doesn't have any time to talk to John about Jakarta False
8. If you are about anxious about something you:
A. are really happy about it
B. nervous about it
C. really angry.
9. Word on the street means:
A. you heard something but you are not sure it's true
B. someone is yelling out in the streets
10. A gig is slang for:
A. lunch B. a new apartment in Jakarta C. a job
11. If you fill someone in you:
A. feed him/her
B. give him/her information
C. don't talk to him/her for a long time.
12. To look forward to something means
A. you are interested in doing something later
B. you are looking right in front of you.
C. you walk away from someone.