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HOWARD: |
Let's sit here. |
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WALEED: |
Are
you going to play softball on Friday night? |
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HOWARD: |
No,
I'm going to play on Saturday morning. My son is going to play on
Friday night. What are you going to do on Friday night? |
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WALEED: |
I'm
going to a movie. |
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MARTIN: |
Do
you like movies? |
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WALEED: |
Yes, I like movies. |
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HOWARD: |
Did
you go to a movie last night? |
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WALEED: |
Yes, I did. |
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HOWARD: |
My
son and I went on Saturday. |
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WALEED: |
Did
you like it? |
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HOWARD: |
He
liked it. I didn't like it. |
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MARTIN: |
Where is your family, Waleed? |
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WALEED: |
They're in Lebanon. |
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MARTIN: |
What are they doing there? |
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WALEED: |
My
wife's family lives there. Her mother and father live there. |
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MARTIN: |
Does she have brothers and sisters? |
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WALEED: |
She
has two brothers. They live in the United States. |
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HOWARD: |
Did
your children go with her? |
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WALEED: |
Yes, they went too. They're going to come home next month. What are
you going to do on Saturday, Martin? |
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MARTIN: |
I'm
going to a swim meet. Cara's daughter is going to swim in Baltimore.
My wife and I are going to watch. Do you like music, Waleed? |
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WALEED: |
Oh,
yes. I like jazz. |
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MARTIN: |
What are you going to do next Sunday? |
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WALEED: |
Nothing. |
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MARTIN: |
Can
you come to Baltimore? We're going to have jazz at the harbor.
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WALEED: |
OK.
In the afternoon? |
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MARTIN: |
Yes. |
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WALEED: |
Thanks. |
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MARTIN: |
Can
you come, Howard? |
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HOWARD: |
No,
I can't. We're going to visit family. |
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WALEED: |
Where are you going? |
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HOWARD: |
We're going to visit my sister. |
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WALEED: |
Did
you go last week? |
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HOWARD: |
No,
we didn't. |
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MARTIN: |
Excuse me. I'm going to work. |
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HOWARD: |
OK. |
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WALEED: |
See
you later. |
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LEE: |
Excuse me, Martin. May I come in. |
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MARTIN: |
Yes. Please. Sit down. |
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LEE: |
Listen. I have a problem. |
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MARTIN: |
Tell me. |
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LEE: |
My
wife is singing in Dallas this week. I'm going to Miami on Saturday.
Can my son come to stay with your son Saturday and Sunday? |
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MARTIN: |
My
son is visiting his grandparents. Does your son like swim meets? |
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LEE: |
He
likes swimming. |
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MARTIN: |
My
wife and I are going to a swim meet on Saturday. Does he like jazz?
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LEE: |
He
plays jazz in high school. |
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MARTIN: |
We're going to hear some jazz on Sunday. |
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LEE: |
Where? |
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MARTIN: |
At
the harbor. Waleed is going to come with us. |
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MARTIN: |
Lee, your son can come with us. |
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LEE: |
Does Waleed like children? |
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MARTIN: |
He
has two children. |
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