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What
do you do, Cecilia?
I work in a restaurant.
Really. What do you do, exactly?
I'm a chef. I cook lunch and dinner there.
That's not an easy job, is it?
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uót du iú du
cecilia?
ái uérk in a réstorant.
ríli? uót du iú du iksáctli?
áim a shef. ái kuk lanch and díner der.
dats not an ísi yob, ísit?
nóu, its a dífikolt yob, bat ái láikit. |
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Where
do you work, Christine?
At a French restaurant.
Uh, are you a chef? A waitress?
No, actually, I'm a singer. I sing with a band there at night. |
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uér du iú
uérk, kristín?
at a french réstorant.
ah, ar iú a shef? a uéitres?
nóu, áktuali áim a sínguer. ái sing uíd a band der at náit. |
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What
do you do, Kathleen?
I work for Transnational Airlines.
Oh, are you a flight attendant?
No, I'm a pilot.
Now that's a stressful job.
Yeah, but I really like the work. |
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uót du iú du
kázlin?
ái uérk fo: transnáshnal érlaíns.
óu ar iú a fláit aténdant?
nóu, áim a páilot.
náu dats a strésful yob.
iá, bat ái ríli láik de uérk. |
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