Shadowing-Übung: An Englishman in New York - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Hello.
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Hello.
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Are you Rose Hall by any chance?
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Yes, that's me.
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And you must be Thomas from England, right?
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I guess my accent gave me away.
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Exactly.
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Nice to meet you.
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Welcome on board.
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I'm so glad you're here.
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Thanks.
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I'm very pleased to be here.
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I'm sure you'll fit in nicely.
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After all, you come highly recommended.
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Your articles are really good.
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Thank you.
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Oh, here's Ella.
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Thomas, this is Ella, the editor-in-chief of the magazine.
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It's good to finally meet you, Thomas.
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Nice to meet you, too.
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You're from Birmingham, right?
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Exactly.
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I'm from Birmingham.
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Is this your first time in New York?
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It is my very first time here in New York,
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so I'm really excited.
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I got into New York two days ago.
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What do you think about it so far?
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It's fantastic.
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I really like it.
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I like the vibe here.
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It's really energetic.
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I feel really blessed to be here because it's one of the cities I've always wanted to go to.
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What I really appreciate about New York is that you can discover the city very well by foot.
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New York seems to be the ideal city for long strolls which I enjoy very much.
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The fact that this city never sleeps,
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this continuous flow of energy is quite thrilling.
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You need to be very disciplined,
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as a city like New York offers an infinite number of distractions.
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You're right.
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I'll do my best to stay focused on my work and do a good job here.
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Let me show you to your office.
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It's located at the end of the hall.
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What do you think?
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I didn't know I'd have my own office.
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We thought you'd need your own private space.
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I can see you've installed a few appliances here.
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Brilliant.
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Ella insisted that we set you up with all this state-of-the-art equipment.
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From here, you can communicate with any department and get all the information you need.
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You've put in a sound system too?
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Everything looks great.
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Thank you.
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How many people did you work with in Birmingham? him.
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I had a team of three.
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Well, here you'll have six people in your team.
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I'll introduce you to them after lunch.
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That sounds good.
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Can you tell me a bit about my schedule?
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Well, there's a meeting every Monday,
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as well as a meet-up with various heads of department on Thursday afternoons,
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just so we know what we're doing.
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Other than that, how you organize your time is up to you.
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That's fine.
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I'm a good time manager.
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It's time for lunch now.
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Let me take you to a nice place.
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We'll get a chance to get better acquainted with each other.
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Sounds great.
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Are you ready to order?
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Yes, please.
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Can I get you something to start with?
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No, thank you.
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I'd like the tuna with a green salad.
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And for you, sir?
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I'll have the steak and chips, please.
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Chips?
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Uh, you mean fries?
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Oh, right.
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I forgot you call them fries here.
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Uh, with fries, of course.
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How would you like your steak?
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Rare, medium, or well done?
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Well done.
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Okay, and to drink?
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Water, please.
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Still or sparkling?
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Sparkling.
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And a glass of apple juice for me, please?
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Can you tell me where the toilets are?
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You can say restroom here.
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Oh, yeah, sorry.
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Where is the restroom, please?
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The restroom is at the back of a hallway on the left side.
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Thank you.
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The tuner for you, ma'am,
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and the steak for you, sir.
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So, tell me, Thomas, what are you going to write about?
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Well, to start with, my first impressions of New York.
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You know, the nightlife, the music, things like that.
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Are you planning to do any interviews?
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I'd like to.
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Do you have any suggestions?
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Well, I know some great musicians,
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and I also have some contacts in the theatre and dance.
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That would be great.
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Maybe we could go to a show,
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and after that you could talk to the actors.
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I really like that idea.
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That was a good day's work, Thomas.
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You're doing a great job here.
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Thanks.
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I have to get to Manhattan now for an interview I have to take.
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I need to get to Bloom's Tavern?
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How do I get to Greenwich Village on the Underground?
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We call it Subway here.
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Oh, yeah, right.
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Go to the subway station at 7th Avenue.
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Take the B train to West 4th Street.
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How many stops is that?
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Six or seven.
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Okay, and then?
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From West 4th Street, take the A train and get off at 14th Street.
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And do you know where Bloom's Tavern is?
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Come out of the subway on 8th Avenue,
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go straight for about 50 yards,
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and take the first right.
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That's Greenwich Avenue.
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Bloom's Tavern is in the second building on the right and is situated on the first floor.
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Is there a lift in the building?
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Oh, you don't need an elevator since it's on the first floor,
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which is at street level.
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Oh, in UK, the floor above is called the first floor and the street level floor is called the ground floor.
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I see.
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Here, the street level floor is called the first floor.
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OK, thanks.
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See you later.
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And don't get lost.
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Are you okay?
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You look out of sorts.
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I'm a bit tired this morning.
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You aren't exactly in good shape, are you?
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I know.
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I think I'm eating too much.
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Then eat less.
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It isn't easy.
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I eat out all the time.
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And the portions in American restaurants are enormous.
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No one cooks meat like Americans.
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It's very easy to put on weight here.
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You don't do enough exercise.
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I walk a lot.
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Walking isn't enough, Thomas.
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Do you do anything to keep fit?
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Not anymore.
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I used to cycle in Birmingham.
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So why don't you get a bike here?
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Bicycling is permitted on all main and local streets throughout the city.
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Anyway, my flat is near the office.
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I don't need a bike.
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We call it apartment here.
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You can try jogging or running.
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You know, I go running every morning in Central Park.
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Really?
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It's so beautiful early in the morning.
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Why don't you come with me?
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Okay, that's a great idea,
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but I don't have any trainers.
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Trainers?
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You mean sneakers?
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You can buy some.
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Is there a sports shop near here?
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Sure, there's one across the street.
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I'll come by your place tomorrow morning.
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Okay, what time?
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6.45.
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6?
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45. Can we make it a bit later?
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Say 7.45?
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That's too late, Thomas.
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Let's make it 7.15.
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OK, 7.15.
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Excellent.
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See you later.
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Great.
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Can I help you, sir?
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Yes, do you have these in an 8?
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Just a minute, I'll go and check Here you are,
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these are an 8, do you want to try them on?
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No thanks, I'm sure they'll be fine, how much are they?
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They're $85.25 Oh, it says $73.99 Yes,
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but there's added sales tax of 15% Oh,
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okay, do you take MasterCard?
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Sure.
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Can I help you?
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Yeah, I bought these about half an hour ago.
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Yes, I remember.
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Is there a problem?
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Yeah, I'm afraid they're too small.
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I should have tried them on.
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What size are they?
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They're an 8, but I take a UK 8.
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Oh, right.
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Yeah, so a UK 8 is a US 9.
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Do you have a pair?
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I'll go and check.
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Just a minute.
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I'm sorry, we don't have these in a nine.
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But we do have these,
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and they're the same price.
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Or you can have a refund.
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No, I don't want a refund.
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I'll take this pair then, please.
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No problem.
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Do you have the receipt?
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Yeah, here you are.
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Are you okay?
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Me?
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Never better.
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It's a beautiful fall day and the perfect weather for running, isn't it?
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I think this is my favourite place in New York.
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Yeah, a beautiful autumn day indeed.
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Yes.
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So how's it all going?
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Are you happy you came?
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The Central Park at 7.15 in the morning?
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To New York, Thomas.
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Yeah, of course I'm happy.
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It's fantastic.
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I'm glad, but you need to get in shape, Thomas.
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I know.
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I am a bit tired of eating out all the time.
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It isn't good for my figure.
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It's the restaurants you go to.
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Why don't you come over to my place after work?
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I could make you something a little healthier.
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I'm a very good cook.
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I'd really like that.
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Thanks.
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So, how do you feel now?
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Are you ready to go again?
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Oh yes, I'm ready.
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Okay, we'll only go around two more times.
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Are you okay?
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I might be coming down with the flu or something.
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Is there a chemist nearby?
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You mean a pharmacy?
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Yes, it's a three-minute walk from here, on your right side.
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Good morning.
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Can I help you?
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I'm not feeling very well.
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I think I have flu.
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What are your symptoms?
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I have a headache and a sore throat.
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Do you have a temperature?
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No, I don't think so.
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Are you allergic to any drugs?
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I'm allergic to penicillin.
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No problem.
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This is ibuprofen.
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It'll make you feel better.
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How many do I have to take?
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Two every four hours.
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If you don't feel better in 48 hours,
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you should see a doctor.
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Okay, thanks.
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How much is that?
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That's $6.99, please.
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Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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What differences have you noticed so far between US and UK, Thomas?
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Well, I was shocked to see everyone here expects you to pay them by check.
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You hardly see any checks in the UK.
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Your banking system works extremely slow.
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Digital transfers from bank to bank are not easy.
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That's hardly a problem in the UK.
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I love that you can order your lunch in advance on the website of your favourite lunch place,
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then pick it up from a shelf inside where it's tagged with your name.
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This is so convenient.
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I also noticed that you get ID'd absolutely everywhere,
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while having brunch for example, or in bars.
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When it comes to paying,
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you're told the item is actually more expensive than it says on the price tag,
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because a tax needs to be added to the overall price.
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But I'm really enjoying living in the USA,
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people are so friendly here.
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I got invited to people's houses.
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I got invited round to watch football games.
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I got invited out for beers.
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The Americans are very nice to be around.

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  • "I guess my accent gave me away." - Diese Ausdrucksweise veranschaulicht, wie man humorvoll über Stärke oder Schwäche in der Sprache sprechen kann. Es zeigt auch, dass der Sprecher selbstbewusst ist.
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