English Lessons
“Here. Take an extra one, just in case.”
Your nephew came over to visit. Now he's leaving to go back home. It's a long drive, so you gave him something to drink. Now you think that he might need another drink, so you hand him another one and say this.
“Why don’t we go over your day-to-day responsibilities?”
You're a manager at a clothing store. There's a new sales associate who needs to be trained. You want to explain what she will do each day. You begin with this sentence.
“We're having a problem with the spectrum analyzer. I'm hoping someone on your team can help us find a fix.”
You're an electrical engineer. A piece of equipment that you use isn't working correctly. You send an email to the person in charge of the department that maintains your equipment and ask for help.
“I’m going to have you shadow Narisa for the first few days until you’re comfortable working on your own. How does that sound?”
You're a manager at a clothing store. There's a new sales associate who needs to be trained. You want her to follow an experienced employee in order to learn the job.
“Don't you hate how those cords always get tangled up?”
You see someone in the elevator who's trying to untie the wires of his headphones. You think its funny because you do that a lot too. You say this.
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