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Talking About Food - Small Talk

Jill: Did you try the new breakfast restraunt up the street? It is a great place to eat.

Debbie: Yes, I went there a few days ago. It was really good. I really like their food.

Jill: What did you eat?

Debbie: I had the pancakes with homemake blueberry syrup.

Jill: Ah I had the panckes too. They are really good, but I had fresh berries. That sounds really good. I am going to try that next time.

Debbie: They are open for lunch too. I think they are open till 1500. They have a really good lunch menu too.

Debbie: I am going to go there for lunch sometime too.

Jill: They have really good sandwiches, and hamburgers.

Debbie: They make everything fresh.

Jill: Yea, it tastes like they make everything fresh.

Debbie: You should try the fruit shakes. They are really good too. and they are not expensive at all.

Jill: The prices are excellent. and the service is really good too.

Debbie: Very true. We need to meet and go for lunch there soon.

Jill: Great idea. We will talk soon.

Debbie: Great.

Cold Outside - Everyday Talk

Talking About Food - Small Talk

Going Out For Beakfast - Everyday Life Dialoguegue

Calling To Reserive A Hotel Room

Lunch Break Small Talk

Where are you going? Mother and Son Dialog

Office Work Project Small Talk

Coffee Break Small Talk

Ordering Pizza On The Phone

Morning Small Talk

Asking For Money Dialogue

Inviting Someone To A Party - Dialogue

Ordering Coffee - Dialogue

Small Talk At The Supermarket

Making An Appointment

Sending An E-Email Dialog

Dealing With Rude Questions

Asking Directions

Going To The Store

Are you a student? - With Voice/Audio

Where are you from?

How are you feeling?

What are you doing? - With Voice/Audio

What do you live? - With Voice/Audio

Where do you work? With Voice/Audio

Waiting For The Bus

Where To Meet - With Voice/Audio

I am Ill Today - With Voice/Audio

Telephone Dialog

Leaving A Message

Telephone Difficulties

Meeting New People