| In this lesson, you'll listen to a dialogue with the text. |
| Second, you'll review the key vocabulary followed by the English translations. |
| And finally, you'll review the dialogue with the text again to master what you learned. |
| First, listen to the dialogue with the text on the screen. |
| Excuse me, I'm not from San Jose. |
| Could you tell me how to get to Alexander's please? |
| Alexander's? You mean the little steakhouse on the corner? |
| I'll bet that's it. I'm a flight attendant and my crew is supposed to meet me there in a few hours. |
| Well, it's three streets that way, then turn left. There's a big sign that says, Alexander's. |
| Thank you. |
| You're welcome. |
| Now you'll hear the key vocabulary followed by the English translation. |
| Public roads in a city or town. |
| Streets. |
| Corner. |
| An angle where two or more signs meet. |
| Corner. |
| Flight. |
| Active flying. |
| Flight. |
| Crew. |
| A group of people who work on and operate some kind of ship. |
| Crew. |
| Turn. |
| To move in a particular direction. |
| Turn. |
| Finally, let's review the dialogue again. See if you can understand more this time. |
| Excuse me. I'm not from San Jose. Could you tell me how to get to Alexander's please? |
| Alexander's? You mean the little steakhouse on the corner? |
| I'll bet that's it. I'm a flight attendant and my crew is supposed to meet me there in a few hours. |
| Well, it's three streets that way, then turn left. There's a big sign that says, Alexander's. |
| Thank you. |
| You're welcome. |
| You're welcome. |
| This is the end of the lesson. |
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