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Making Friends
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Emma: So, Mark, I detect an American accent. Are you from the States?
Mark: Yes, that's right. Have you ever been there?
Emma: No, but I've always wanted to go. Whereabouts do you come from in the States?
Mark: Well, I was born and brought up in San Diego. How about you? Did you grow up in London?
Emma: No, actually, I come from Brighton originally.
Mark: What exactly are you doing in London?
Emma: Iwork as an assistant for a television studio. It's pretty cool because I get to meet a lot of interesting people. I also get on really well with my colleagues, and I've made a lot of friends.
Mark: Sounds interesting. How long are you here for?
Emma: I'm here until the summer. Then I intend to go backpacking around Europe.
Mark: Great.
Emma: How about you? What line of work are you in?
Mark: Actually, I'm a student. I'm doing a Master's degree in architecture. I hope to work for an architectural firm in London when I graduate.
Emma: Oh, that's interesting. I imagine you must be a very creative person.
Mark: Well, I try to be.
Emma: How long have you been studying in London?
Mark: About a year, though it seems much longer.
Emma: How do you like the city?
Mark: I love it. There's such a variety of things to see and do. I'm not too keen on the weather, though.
Emma: Yes, it's been a pretty wet summer this year. Even by London standards. What's the weather like in San Diego at this time of year?
Mark: Oh, it's pretty sunny right now. So, what do you like doing in your spare time?
Emma: Well, recently, I've taken up yoga, so I've been spending quite a bit of time practicing it. Apart from that, I enjoy reading, going out and visiting museums and occasionally going to concerts.
Mark: Oh, really? What kind of music are you into?
Emma: Mainly rock. Though I listen to jazz and classical sometimes.
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