Meeting an old friend

Meeting an old friend

Listen to the conversation between two old friends to practise and improve your listening skills.

Do the preparation task first. Then listen to the audio and do the exercises.

Transcript

Selina: Patrick? Is that you?

Patrick: Selina! Hello!

Selina: Well, well. Patrick Eastwood. How have you been?

Patrick: Good. Great, actually. How are you? I haven't seen you for ... how long?

Selina: It's been ages. At least fifteen years. Wow.

Patrick: Yeah. Wow.

Patrick and Selina: So, what are you doing here?

Selina: Sorry, you go first.

Patrick: OK. What are you doing here? I thought you'd moved to London.

Selina: I was in London for a couple of years. But it didn't work out.

Patrick: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. Are you ... OK?

Selina: I'm fine! The dream job wasn't really a dream, you know? Um ... and London is great but it's so expensive. I mean, just the rent on a flat is ... uh … crazy expensive.

Patrick: I see.

Selina: So, I came back. I've been back now for almost five months. Living back home with Mum and Dad. Which is err ... interesting. Um ... but anyway, what about you?

Patrick: Me? Oh, nothing new. You know me – 'Patrick the predictable'. I never left here.

Selina: Oh. And is that ...?

Patrick: Oh, I'm very happy. I'm married now. We've just celebrated our tenth anniversary.

Selina: No way! You? Married? To …?

Patrick: I don't think you know her. Her name's Marigold. And we've got two kids. They're five and eight years old.

Selina: Married and with two kids? Wow!

Patrick: Don't look so surprised!

Selina: No, no … I'm just amazed how time flies! I'm happy for you. I really am.

Patrick: Thanks. You should really come round to the house one day.

Selina: That would be great. Let's swap numbers and ...

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Submitted by Paukzen on Mon, 18/11/2024 - 16:58

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Yes, I do, with some of them. I am 50 years old and I still see 5 high school mates but above all my university collegues who are still my best friends and we talk and see each other very often.

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Submitted by David Greyheart on Sun, 17/11/2024 - 17:43

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A few weeks ago, during the study program orientation, I ran into an old friend from elementary school. He hadn’t changed at all! We reminisced about the past, talked about what we’ve been up to since graduation, and laughed at how he still remembers me as the 'troublemaker' in class. I couldn’t help but laugh and apologize, admitting that I really was a handful back then. But he just smiled and said I’ve changed a lot I'm not as fierce as I used to be, and now I seem much calmer. Meeting him felt so nostalgic; it brought back a flood of memories from my ridiculous elementary school days." 

Submitted by Bayardo_08 on Sat, 16/11/2024 - 01:48

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It's good to find long-standing friends because they remind you of your good times. 

Submitted by Toan3002 on Wed, 23/10/2024 - 03:07

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To be honest, I do not have many friends, but I still keep in touch with all my old friends on my social network. Occasionally, we will celebrate a light party with high school friends in a special place that we have never explored, or we will just hang out in the coffee shop to talk to each other. Can you check my grammar structure from my answer?
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Submitted by zino on Wed, 02/10/2024 - 08:39

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  • Actually, I have a lot of friends; however, when I need help, I only find two or three friends, so I keep in touch only with those three.

I had many friends in high school, but after we graduated, we went our own ways because we live on different islands. I really want to see them again because, after six years together, they feel like family to me. Even though I have new friends now, my old friends can’t be replaced. We still keep in touch on social media and wish each other happy birthdays, even though we can’t celebrate together anymore :(

Submitted by Atiiii on Wed, 11/09/2024 - 15:13

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actually I was immigrated to another countries and cities time by time, although I try to keep in touch but it's hard for us because of the daily responsibilities and mostly the time gap, so I'm just in touch with them via social networks.

Submitted by Olena999 on Wed, 26/06/2024 - 10:34

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Unfortunately, I don't keep in touch with my old friends. But I meet my schoolmates sometimes when arrive to the  town of my childhood and also congratulates them in social media with birthdays, etc

Submitted by tuturu 903 on Thu, 21/03/2024 - 09:05

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Do you keep in touch with old friends? May be no, as it is not these friends with whom I'd like to talk, especially visit so no.  

Submitted by mervesert on Mon, 11/03/2024 - 21:57

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Unfortunately, I meet some of them. Generally, I follow others on social media. Sometimes i come across at the supermarket, shopping centre or park. :)