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Conversation 6

Listen to the conversation and then answer the following questions
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Or…for a bigger challenge, try this dictation exercise and see the transcript.

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  1. book: We use book as a verb to mean make a reservation. You can book a hotel room, book a table at a restaurant, book a flight, and so on.
  2. point [someone] in the right direction: This is a conversational phrase that we use as an idiom to mean give [someone] information.
  3. you know what?: This is a conversational phrase that we use when we want to give someone our opinion or idea.
  4. flip over: The casual phrasal verb flip over is used in this conversation to mean get excited about something.

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