E: And I'm Erica.
M: Erica, today we are really excited, right?
E: Yeah. We've got a great lesson today all about real English.
M: Exactly, English that you hear in movies and TV shows.
E: Yeah, speaking of movies, today's podcast takes place at the movies.
M: Exactly. And that's why it's so fun today.
E: Aha.
M: Okay, great. So, before we listen to our dialogue let's take a look at our “vocabulary preview”.
Voice: Vocabulary preview.
E: In today's vocabulary preview we have two words. And the first word is inconsiderate.
M: Inconsiderate.
E: Inconsiderate.
M: So, Erica, what is it when someone is inconsiderate?
E: If someone's inconsiderate, they're not thinking about the feelings of other people.
M: Right. So, for example, yesterday I was on the subway and it was full.
E: Right.
M: And an old lady was standing there and no one got up to give her their seat.
E: That was pretty inconsiderate.
M: Yeah, great. So, now let's take a look at our second word. And it's keep it down.
E: Keep it down.
M: Keep it down.
E: Keep it down.
M: So, why don't we listen to some examples on how we use keep it down, so we can understand?
Voice: Example one.
A: Excuse me, do you mind keeping it down? It's after midnight.
B: Okay, I'm sorry.
Voice: Example two.
C: I'm trying study! Do you mind keeping it down?
Voice: Example three.
D: Do you mind keeping it down? I'm trying to watch the game.
E: So, that means be quiet.
M: Yes, don't make so much noise.
E: I used to hear this one all the time from my mother.
M: Hehe. I think we all did when we were children.
E: Yeah.
M: Okay. So, now let's listen to the dialogue for a first time. It's gonna be kind of fast.
E: But don't worry about it if you can't understand everything. By the end of today's lesson you will understand this dialogue.
DIALOGUE, FIRST TIME
E: Well, I hate it when people's phones ring when I'm watching a movie.
M: Hehe. I think everyone… gets kind of, uh, angry, but we're gonna talk about this a little bit later. Why don't we take a look now at our “language takeaway”?
Voice: Language takeaway.
E: So, the language takeaway is our most important words for today's lesson. And our first word today is not such a big deal.
M: Not such a big deal.
E: Not such a big deal.
M: So, when something is not a big deal it's…
E: Not a big problem.
M: It's not important, right?
E: Exactly.
M: Okay, let's listen to some examples.
Voice: Example one.
A: I can't get these files due by tomorrow.
B: It's Okay. It's not such a big deal.
Voice: Example two.
C: Uh, I'm really sorry, I'm gonna be ten minutes late for the meeting.
D: It's not such a big deal; Peter and??? are late too.
M: Now let's look at our second word. And it's switch it off.
E: Switch it off.
M: Switch it off.
E: Switch it off.
M: So, this word means to turn it off.
E: To turn something off.
M: Now, we can use it in three different ways.
E: Yeah, this one… it's a little bit complicated, because it changes a little bit depending on how you use it. So, Marco, I think you've got some examples for us.
M: Right, so, for example, I can say “did you switch off your phone?”
E: Or you could say “did you switch your phone off?”
M: Right, or simply you can ask “did you switch it off?”
E: I think this one is a little bit hard; let's look at a couple more examples.
M: Okay, so, I can say, for example, “Switch off the TV”.
E: Switch the TV off.
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