| LESSON 2: BOB RETURNS HOME WITH BAD NEWS |
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| Bob tells his wife Susan that he lost his job. |
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| Susan suggests that he start his own business. |
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| What's the matter, dear? |
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| Susan, I got canned today at work. |
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| But Bob, you were Peter's right hand man! |
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| Yes, and he stabbed me in the back. |
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| Keep your chin up. Maybe he'll change his mind and take you back. |
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| When pigs fly! Once he makes up his mind, he never changes it. Besides, I told him off. |
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| Look on the bright side: you won't have to set eyes on Peter ever again. |
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| Thank goodness for that! |
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| Hang in there. I'm sure you won't be out of work for long. |
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| In the meantime, we'll have to live from hand to mouth. |
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| Don't get too stressed out, Bob. We'll make ends meet. |
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| I can always get a job at McDonald's as a last resort. |
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| I don't think they're hiring right now. |
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| If worse comes to worst, we can sell our home and move into a tent. |
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| Let's think big! Maybe you can start your own business. |
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| Easier said than done! |
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| Listen 5 times |
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