60堂英语情景口语必修课 11(在线收听

  Episode 11 New neighbors
  Kelly and Teresa are on their porch talking and drinking lemonade.
  Kelly: Hey, Teresa, meet the new neighbors yet? Actually, i popped in them last night.
  Teresa: OK, let's cut to the chase. what are they like?
  Kelly: Well, they're really beautiful people.
  Teresa: I'll say, she is really stacked, isn't she?
  Kelly: Yeah, she is a neck-off (not clear) for sure.
  Teresa: And he looks like a typical jog (not clear).
  Kelly: He is a professional football player.
  Teresa: Ah-ha, I thought so.
  Kelly: Anyway, that is not what I meant by beautiful.
  Teresa: What did you mean?
  Kelly: I meant that they're very simple, easy to talk to.
  Teresa: That's right.
  Kelly: Yeah. I think things are worked out just fine.
  Dialogue 2:
  Serena bumps into Vernassa and they catch up on gossip.
  Serena: Hey, Vernassa. why be angry look?
  Vernassa: It's the new neighbor. I hate her guts.
  Serena: I've never seen you so worked up. what did she do to you?
  Vernassa: She made another white crack about my clothes.
  Serena: Are you sure she was trying to put you down?
  Vernassa: Of course, I am sure.
  Serena: You shall go easy on her. she is new here.
  Vernassa: Just how am I supposed to do that?
  Serena: You shall just take it in surprise.
  Vernassa: I've tried, but she keeps pushing my buttons.
  Serena: Try to pull it together, Vernassa. I am sure things will turn (not clear), ok?
  Vernassa: I am not. she is no picnic.
  Serena: Well. if you think I can help, let me know.
  Vernassa: Thanks, Serena.
  Note:
  cut to the chase,
  to focus on what is important; to abandon the preliminaries and deal with the major points. =let's get to the point.

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