Day 16 : At the post office
Day 16 : At the post office
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2022年9月18日
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POSTAL CLERK: What can I do for you today? CAROL: I need to mail this package to New York, please. POSTAL CLERK: OK, let’s see how much it weighs … it’s about five pounds. If you send it express, it will get there tomorrow. Or you can send it priority and it will get there by Saturday. CAROL: Saturday is fine. How much will that be? POSTAL CLERK: $11.35 [eleven thirty-five]. Do you need anything else? CAROL: Oh, yeah! I almost forgot. I need a book of stamps, too. POSTAL CLERK: OK, your total comes to $20.35 [twenty dollars and thirty-five cents]. LANGUAGE NOTES • What can I do for you today? Notice that this question starts with “What,” so the intonation drops at the end of the question. • Or you can send it priority … Notice the stress on “or,” which emphasizes that there is another possibility. • $11.35 ... $20.35 Notice the two different ways the postal clerk says the price. First he says eleven thirty-five (without the words dollars and cents), then he says twenty dollars and thirty-five cents. • Oh, yeah! is an expression used here to mean “I just remembered something.” It’s often followed by “I almost forgot.” • Your total comes to … is a way of saying “the cost is ….”
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English Conversation practice (30-day challenge)
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