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VOCABULARY for Today's Podcast


(to)
stop by - (to) go somewhere and stay for a short while

unique - one of a kind
 


VOCABULARY for Today's Podcast


ages
- a very long time

(to be) free - (to) not be busy; (to be) available

night school - a school that has its classes during the evening


(to) find (the) time - when you don't have  enough time to do what you want to do, you have to make time available to do that activity


(to)
work or (to) work (for someone) - This is an idiomatic expression that indicates that something will be a successful solution to a problem
 

flexibility - The ability to make changes when circumstances require
 

(to) work around (someone's) schedule -(to) make a plan that fits another person's schedule
 

(to) check (ones) calendar - (to) look on ones calendar to see if a particular date or time is available
 

(to) call and confirm - (to) phone somebody before an appointment or date and make sure that the date and time are still okay
 

beforehand - prior (to)


(to)
pencil (something) in - (to) write something in  your calendar as a tentative plan, a plan that can be changed if necessary


(to)
work something out - (to) come up with a mutually satisfying solution to a problem


(to) look forward to (something)
- to be excited and happy about a future event


 


It's a Date
!
Making Plans to Get Together


I'm Jane Hanser, and I'm awfully glad you've stopped by the ESL Help Desk.  We are a unique podcast for learners of English because all of our examples and activities are based on authentic language, either written or spoken by others learners of English.  Our
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 BEFORE YOU LISTEN

Where was the photo that you see above taken?  Have the two people pictured above known each other for a while, or have they just met?


 


Today's dialogue and vocabulary will provide you with the language you need to make a date to get together socially with others.  So much dialogue today is idiomatic: Expressions like "That works for me" or "I'm going to pencil that in" are essential to interpersonal communication nowadays. What do they mean?  How do we use them correctly and still sound natural in conversations or even in written communication such as email?

Let's listen in to one dialogue, as Luz  and Julio try to make a plan to get together.



Julio, we haven't gotten together in such a long time.  How long has it been?
 

It seems like ages.  I've been incredibly busy.  It's been at least six months.
 

Let's get together some time soon.   It's been way too long.


Absolutely, but when?  When are you free
 

I'm free during the day.



I work during the day.

 

How about after work!



After work I go to night school two nights a week.  Unfortunately I can only find time on Tuesday and Thursday, around 6.   Will either of those days work for you?


Possibly.  I have some flexibility and can try to work around your schedule.


Okay, good.  Let me check my calendar.  Hmmmm.  I can't get together this coming Tuesday, or the Tuesday after that. But I can get together the Tuesday after that.
 

Tuesday the 22nd, at 6 pm?
 


No, that's my wife's birthday.  But Thursday the 24th works.


That works for me, too.  In fact, Thursdays are generally better for me than Tuesdays.  Can your wife join us?  That would be awesome.  Let's call each other and confirm that a few days beforehand.  I'm going to pencil that in.


Yes!  Me, too.  I can't wait!  Do you want to meet at Peet's?  It has great coffee and a great atmosphere.  And we can hear each other speak.
 

Fine.  I'm glad we were able to work something out.  I'm looking forward to this.  And wish your wife a happy birthday!
 


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So from the ESL Help Desk, thanks for listening to us this week, and we have a date for next week, right? 
 


Music Copyright, permission of Luca De Bernardi,  www.saguarovideo.it/blog
Photo of Headphones Copyright Karl-Erik Bennion

 

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