среда, 26 октября 2016 г.

Lesson 10: Come Over to My Place


Summary

Ashley is visiting Anna. She calls to find out how to go to Anna's apartment. Ashley learns about Anna's neighborhood.




Anna: Hi! Today, my friend Ashley, is coming over. I am showing her my new apartment! Oh! That’s Ashley calling.
Anna: Hi Ashley!
Ashley: Hi Anna! I’m coming to your apartment. Where is your apartment?
Anna: My apartment is near the Columbia Heights Metro.
Ashley: It is near the Columbia Heights Metro?
Anna: Yes. Exit the Metro and turn rightThen at the bus station turn leftThen walk straight ahead.
Ashley: Okay. Exit Metro, turn right, turn left, then go straight ahead?
Anna: Yes. My apartment is near a coffee shop.
Ashley: Okay. See you soon!
Anna: Hi, Ashley.
Ashley: Anna, Which coffee shop? There are three coffee shops.
Anna: Okay, my apartment is across from a big department store.
Ashley: A big department store? Ah, I see it!
Anna: Okay! Bye, Ashley. See you soon!
Ashley: Okay. See you soon.
Anna: Ashley! Ashley! Ashley! Over here! It’s Anna! It’s Anna! Hi!
Anna: I love having my friends over. Come on!
Ashley: Great!

New Words

ahead - adv. to or toward the place where someone is going
bus - n. a large vehicle that is used for carrying passengers especially along a particular route at particular times
coffee shop - n. a small restaurant that serves coffee and other drinks as well as simple foods
department store - n. a large store that has separate areas in which different kinds of products are sold
exit - v. to go out of a place
left adj. located on the same side of your body as your heart
adv. to or toward the left
Metro - n. an underground railway system in some cities (also called subway)
right - adj. located on the side of your body that is away from your heart
station - n. place where buses, trains, etc., regularly stop so that passengers can get on and off
straight adv. in a straight or direct way
then - adv. used to indicate what happened or happens next
turn - v. to cause your body or a part of your body to face a different direction
walk v. to move with your legs at a speed that is slower than running

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