Lesson
31 - Bedtime
Dialogs for everyday use. Short situational dialogs for
students of English as a Foreign (EFL) or Second (ESL)
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Bedtime
Angela: Did you lock the doors?
Frank: All except the back door. I left
that open for Tim. He took the dog for a walk.
Angela: Well, I’m going on to bed.
I’m bushed.
Frank: Okay. I’m going to
stay up a while. I’ve got
to go over the household budget. We’re a little
overspent this month.
Angela: Please tell Tim to close the door
to the basement. I don’t want the dog down there tonight.
Frank: Okay. Good night. See you at
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Conversation Notes |
- I’m bushed
- I’m exhausted, very tired
- stay up
- remain awake
- I’ve got to go over
- I must read to examine
- overspent
- expenses in excess of income
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Source: U.S. State Department |
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Additional
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accompanied by language notes....these
lessons are for advanced students. |
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lessons covering pronunciation, speaking,
writing, and grammar topics....these
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lessons focusing mostly on communication and
grammar topics....these
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