Interviewer: Come in... come in. It's Miss Wallace, isn't it? Miss Wallace: Yes, that's right. How do you do? Interviewer: How do you do? Please take a seat. Miss Wallace: Thank you very much. Interviewer: Well, I've got your application form here. I just want to check the information... is that all right? Miss Wallace: Yes, of course. Interviewer: Now, you're 28, aren't you? Miss Wallace: Yes, I am. Interviewer: ... and you aren't married, are you? Miss Wallace: No, I'm not... yet; I'm engaged. Interviewer: Uh, huh. You didn't go to university? Miss Wallace: No, I didn't, but I went to technical college. And I started work when I was 20. Interviewer: I see. You can speak Spanish, can't you? Miss Wallace: Yes, I can... but I can write it better than I can speak it. Interviewer: Is there any other language you can speak? Miss Wallace: Yes, I can speak a little French. Interviewer: You've been to Argentina, haven't you? Miss Wallace: Yes, I have... and to France. Interviewer: So I see... but you haven't been to the Middle East, have you? Miss Wallace: No, I'm not afraid I haven't, but I'd like to. Interviewer: Good, because there is a demand for multi-lingual people in this job. I think you will do just fine! Miss Wallace: Thank you so much! I won't disappoint you!
George: Now let's see...Vine Street is that way... Diana: Yes, just turn left at this corner. George: To Bridge Street? Diana: Is that street Bridge Street? George: Yes. There is a sign. Can you see that? Diana: Oh, you're right. Well, I have to go to Jay Street. George: I think the next one is Jay Street. Diana: Oh, right. Let's turn left at the next corner. (at next corner) George: Diana! This street is College Street, not Jay Street. Diana: Oh...uh, Go straight ahead one more block! George: Are you sure? It's already 4:20! Diana: I should have taken a cab! George: That's gratitude for you!
Nurse: Hello. You're Mr. Cox, aren't you? Have you been waiting long? Mr. Cox: Not really. Is there any news? Nurse: Not yet. We'll tell you as soon as there is. Have you thought of any names for the baby? Mr. Cox: Oh, yes. If it's a girl, we'll call her Angela, and if it's a boy, we'll call him Joseph. Nurse: Nice names, what is the significance? Mr. Cox: They were my parents' names.
Ellen: What is your name? Antonio: My name is Antonio. Ellen: What is your address? Antonio: My address is 32 Vine Avenue, Hamilton. Ellen: What is your phone number? Antonio: My phone number is (905) 980-0596. Ellen: Where are you from? Antonio: I am from Mexico.
Mike: What is your name? Ai: My name is Ai. Mike: What is your address? Ai: My address is 180 St. David road, Toronto. Mike: What is your phone number? Ai: My phone number is (416) 556-0876. Mike: Where are you from? Ai: I am from Japan.
Catherine: What is your name? Karl: My name is Karl. Catherine: Where do you live? Karl: I live in Berlin. Catherine: What language do you speak? Karl: I speak German. Catherine: When did you come to the U.S.A.? Karl: Last Saturday.