Thank you. It is good to compress running time. so i more focus on contents. and That this video is divided to short situation makes me easily learn to listening because i am beginner
What’s up? Dialogue 1: Meeting a friend at a Cafe Emma: Hey, Tom! What’s up? Tom: Hi, Emma! Not much, just grabbing a quick bite. Emma: How’s your day been so far? Tom: Pretty good, just busy with work. How about you? Emma: Same here, work has been hectic lately. Tom: I hear you. Anything exciting planned for the weekend? Emma: Not really, just catching up on sleep! Tom: Sounds like a plan. Have you tried the new cafe down the street? Emma: No, not yet. Is it any good? Tom: Yeah, their coffee is excellent. We should check it out sometime. Emma: That sounds like a plan. How’s your family doing? Tom: They’re good, thanks for asking. How about yours? Emma: All good, just the usual chaos! Dialogue 2: Running into a Neighbor Sophie: Hi, Mark! What’s up? Mark: Hey, Sophie! Not much, just heading out for a run. Sophie: That sounds refreshing. How’s work these days? Mark: Busy, but good. How about you? Sophie: Just trying to keep up! By the way, have you seen the new movie in town? Mark: Not yet, is it worth watching? Sophie: Definitely, let’s plan a movie night soon. Mark: Sounds fun. How’s your dog? Sophie: He’s great, thanks! How’s your garden coming along? Mark: Slowly but surely. We should exchange gardening tips sometime. Sophie: Absolutely, that sounds like a plan. Mark: Alright, see you around! Dialogue 3: Chatting with a Colleague Rachel: Hey, David! What’s up? David: Hi, Rachel! Just finishing up some reports. Rachel: Same here, seems like we’re always busy! David: Tell me about it. Any plans for the weekend? Rachel: Not yet, just hoping for some downtime. David: That sounds nice. By the way, did you hear about the new project? Rachel: Yes, it sounds challenging but exciting. David: Definitely, we should grab coffee and discuss it. Rachel: I’d like that. How’s your team handling the workload? David: Pretty well, thanks. How about yours? Rachel: We’re managing, teamwork makes it easier. David: Absolutely, teamwork is key in our field. Rachel: Couldn’t agree more. Well, back to work! Dialogue 4: Meeting an old Friend Lisa: Hey, Mike! What’s up? Mike: Hi, Lisa! Not much, just taking a walk. Lisa: How’s life treating you these days? Mike: Can’t complain, just keeping busy. How about you? Lisa: Same here, trying to stay productive. Mike: That’s the spirit. Have you tried the new restaurant downtown? Lisa: Not yet, is it any good? Mike: Yeah, the food is amazing. We should go together sometime. Lisa: I’m up for it. By the way, how’s your family? Mike: They’re good, thanks for asking. How about yours? Lisa: All good, keeping me on my toes as usual! Mike: Sounds like fun. Let’s catch up soon. Dialogue 5: Discussing Weekend Plans Emily: hey, Jack! What’s up? Jack: Hi, Emily! Not much, just thinking about the weekend. Emily: Any plans yet? Jack: Not sure yet, maybe catch up on some reading. How about you? Emily: Thinking of going hiking if the weather holds up. Jack: That sounds like a great idea. Have you been to that trail before? Emily: No, it’ll be my first time. Jack: You’ll love it, the views are spectacular Emily: I’m looking forward to it. By the way, did you hear about the concert next week? Jack: Yeah, I heard good things about it. Are you going? Emily: Thinking about it. We should go together if you’re interested. Jack: Sure, let’s make a plan closer to the date.
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Thank you. It is good to compress running time. so i more focus on contents.
and That this video is divided to short situation makes me easily learn to listening because i am beginner
Great to hear!
What does mean: not much?
Not much means to not be very good, important, or impressive, or a small amount of something.
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What’s up?
Dialogue 1: Meeting a friend at a Cafe
Emma: Hey, Tom! What’s up?
Tom: Hi, Emma! Not much, just grabbing a quick bite.
Emma: How’s your day been so far?
Tom: Pretty good, just busy with work. How about you?
Emma: Same here, work has been hectic lately.
Tom: I hear you. Anything exciting planned for the weekend?
Emma: Not really, just catching up on sleep!
Tom: Sounds like a plan. Have you tried the new cafe down the street?
Emma: No, not yet. Is it any good?
Tom: Yeah, their coffee is excellent. We should check it out sometime.
Emma: That sounds like a plan. How’s your family doing?
Tom: They’re good, thanks for asking. How about yours?
Emma: All good, just the usual chaos!
Dialogue 2: Running into a Neighbor
Sophie: Hi, Mark! What’s up?
Mark: Hey, Sophie! Not much, just heading out for a run.
Sophie: That sounds refreshing. How’s work these days?
Mark: Busy, but good. How about you?
Sophie: Just trying to keep up! By the way, have you seen the new movie in town?
Mark: Not yet, is it worth watching?
Sophie: Definitely, let’s plan a movie night soon.
Mark: Sounds fun. How’s your dog?
Sophie: He’s great, thanks! How’s your garden coming along?
Mark: Slowly but surely. We should exchange gardening tips sometime.
Sophie: Absolutely, that sounds like a plan.
Mark: Alright, see you around!
Dialogue 3: Chatting with a Colleague
Rachel: Hey, David! What’s up?
David: Hi, Rachel! Just finishing up some reports.
Rachel: Same here, seems like we’re always busy!
David: Tell me about it. Any plans for the weekend?
Rachel: Not yet, just hoping for some downtime.
David: That sounds nice. By the way, did you hear about the new project?
Rachel: Yes, it sounds challenging but exciting.
David: Definitely, we should grab coffee and discuss it.
Rachel: I’d like that. How’s your team handling the workload?
David: Pretty well, thanks. How about yours?
Rachel: We’re managing, teamwork makes it easier.
David: Absolutely, teamwork is key in our field.
Rachel: Couldn’t agree more. Well, back to work!
Dialogue 4: Meeting an old Friend
Lisa: Hey, Mike! What’s up?
Mike: Hi, Lisa! Not much, just taking a walk.
Lisa: How’s life treating you these days?
Mike: Can’t complain, just keeping busy. How about you?
Lisa: Same here, trying to stay productive.
Mike: That’s the spirit. Have you tried the new restaurant downtown?
Lisa: Not yet, is it any good?
Mike: Yeah, the food is amazing. We should go together sometime.
Lisa: I’m up for it. By the way, how’s your family?
Mike: They’re good, thanks for asking. How about yours?
Lisa: All good, keeping me on my toes as usual!
Mike: Sounds like fun. Let’s catch up soon.
Dialogue 5: Discussing Weekend Plans
Emily: hey, Jack! What’s up?
Jack: Hi, Emily! Not much, just thinking about the weekend.
Emily: Any plans yet?
Jack: Not sure yet, maybe catch up on some reading. How about you?
Emily: Thinking of going hiking if the weather holds up.
Jack: That sounds like a great idea. Have you been to that trail before?
Emily: No, it’ll be my first time.
Jack: You’ll love it, the views are spectacular
Emily: I’m looking forward to it. By the way, did you hear about the concert next week?
Jack: Yeah, I heard good things about it. Are you going?
Emily: Thinking about it. We should go together if you’re interested.
Jack: Sure, let’s make a plan closer to the date.