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What are you doing in this neighbourhood? Doyou live around here?
B: Actually, my office is right around the corner.A: It was great tomeet you last week at the conference. I really enjoyed our conversation about foreign investment. Tài liệu giúp bạn tham khảo ôn tập và đạt kết quả cao. Mời bạn đọc đón xem!  

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How’s it going?
B: Oh, hey...
A: What are you doing in this neighbourhood? Do you live
around here?
B: Actually, my office is right around the corner.
A: It was great to meet you last week at the conference. I
really enjoyed our conversation about foreign
investment.
B: Yeah, yeah, it was really interesting. You know, I’m in a
bit of a hurry, but here’s my card. We should definitely
meet up again and continue our discussion.
Review and Discussion (text version). 2008 Praxis
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A: Sure, you still have my contact details, right ?
B: You know what, this is really embarrassing, but your
name has just slipped my mind. Can you remind me?
A: Sure, my name is Ana Ferris. Don’t worry about it; it
happens to me all the time. I’m terrible with names too.
Key Vocabulary
how’s it going
phrase
how are you
around here
phrase
close to here
around the
corner
phrase
on the next street
in bit of a
hurry
phrase
moving quickly, having
no time
contact de-
tails
phrase
information required
to contact someone, i.e.
telephone number,
email address
Review and Discussion (text version). 2008 Praxis
slip my mind phrase
been forgotten
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terrible with phrase
Supplementary Vocabulary
bad at
around there
close to there
to recognize
verb, im-
perative
to know and remember
someone or something
you have seen before
acquaintance
gular
someone you know,
but who is not a close
friend
in a rush
move quickly, not have
much time
forgetful
forgetting things easily
Review and Discussion (text version). 2008 Praxis
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lOMoAR cPSD| 48641284 How’s it going? B: Oh, hey...
A: What are you doing in this neighbourhood? Do you live around here?
B: Actually, my office is right around the corner.
A: It was great to meet you last week at the conference. I
really enjoyed our conversation about foreign investment.
B: Yeah, yeah, it was really interesting. You know, I’m in a
bit of a hurry, but here’s my card. We should definitely
meet up again and continue our discussion.
Review and Discussion (text version). 2008 Praxis lOMoAR cPSD| 48641284
A: Sure, you still have my contact details, right ?
B: You know what, this is really embarrassing, but your
name has just slipped my mind. Can you remind me?
A: Sure, my name is Ana Ferris. Don’t worry about it; it
happens to me all the time. I’m terrible with names too. Key Vocabulary how’s it going phrase how are you around here phrase close to here phrase on the next street around the corner phrase in bit of a moving quickly, having hurry no time contact de- phrase information required tails to contact someone, i.e. telephone number, email address
Review and Discussion (text version). 2008 Praxis slip my mind phrase been forgotten
Visit the Online Language Ltd. lOMoAR cPSD| 48641284 bad at terrible with phrase
Supplementary Vocabulary around there phrase close to there to recognize principle to know and remember verb, im- someone or something perative you have seen before acquaintance common someone you know, noun, sin- but who is not a close friend gular in a rush phrase move quickly, not have much time forgetful Adjective forgetting things easily
Review and Discussion (text version). 2008 Praxis
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