Bankston, Karen
May I speak to Karen?Karen: Hello! This is Karen. How are you, Marie?Marie. I'm fine. Whatyou(do)? Karen: Nothing much. I(study)math. What about you?Marie:I(clean)my room.Karen: Hey, do you want to(go)to the movies?Marie: That(sound)boring.Karen: I just call Lucy. She(...
A: 1. B: This is Karen speaking. A. How are you feeling today? B. Would you like to go to the Great Wall? A: Oh, Karen. 2. C. Let's go there by bike. B: I'm feeling much better. D. Could I speak to Karen, please? A: 3. E. How about going out for a visit? B...
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Marie: Hello! May I speak to Karen? Karen: Hello! This is Karen. How are you, Marie? Marie: I’m fine. What ___(do)? Karen: Nothing much. I ___(study)math. What about you? Marie: I ___(clean)my room. Karen: Hey, do...
A. BaH10. (How often does Karen take dancing classes now? A. Twice a weck. B. Once a week. C.听第8段材料,回答第11至14题11. Why does the woman come to the man? A. To return the man's book. - B. To express her C. To get advice on children's education.What problem did ...
Marie: Hello!May I speak to Karen? Karen: Hello!This is Karen. How are you,Marie? Marie: Tm fine. What l.you(do) ? Karen : Nothing much. I 2. (study) math. What about you? Marie: I 3.(clean) my room. Karen: Hey,do you want to 4.(go) to .the movies?
In these situations, you don’t need to hesitate to ask them to speak more slowly. Usually, people want you understand what they say. So, telling them “Speak more slowly, please.” is good for both of you and them. Let’s see how to say “Speak more slowly, please.” in 50 diff...
As viral videos of Beckys blow up and the service industry cringes whenever a Karen asks to speak to the manager, these names have taken on a new meaning. But are all three names now insults? What exactly do they mean when used this way? And are they interchangeable? When it comes ...