M: Yeah, we say it the United Nations.
W: How fascinating! It can meet people from all over the world.
M: Yeah, but just one problem. I’ll have to leave my friends behind.
W: No, what is it about?
M: It’s about the differences between man and woman. I wouldn’t say it a scientific book, but it causes me laughing all the way through.
W: Neither. It’s just that I can’t stand this smell of paint in the living room. Any idea of how to get rid of it?
M: Well, maybe we can surf the internet and see if we can come up with something.
W: I’m all right. It’s going to cost me a fortune to get my car fixed.
M: Why not buy a new one?
M: Yes, I am.
W: Is this your first year in college?
M: No, I’m an exchange student from Boston College. I studied for two years here.
W: Yes, give me some coffee, please. No milk, no sugar.
M: Certainly.
W: My friend is coming in a minute, and he loves sweet juice. What kind of juice do you recommend?
M: We have apple juice and strawberry juice. They’re both sweet. But recommend strawberry juice. It’s upon ordinary. And the apple juice was made yesterday, and stored in the refrigerator.
M: Sure, Jane. You look upset, what happened?
W: Well, you know it’s Kathy. He’s telling everyone that David and I are in love. But we’re not. We’re just study pair. You know, I help him with his English. And he helps me with my math. Oh, I was going to tell you that you have made great progress in math. That explains. Don’t worry, I’ll talk to Kevin tomorrow.
M: Oh, how can I get there? W: Are you on third?
M: Unfortunately, yes. W: Well. It’s easy enough to get there. You need to go down this road till you see a track on your left. Maybe half a mile off.
M: Half a mile, ok. W: Then, take that track and keep going for another half mile.
M: It’s over a mile away? W: Oh, at least. Now, we get in a bridge, go straight over.
M: Er, ha. W: Then a little way passed, you’ll see a sign “Hill Farm” on your left.
M: And that’s finally it? W: Yes.
M: Got it. Err, you’re not driving that way, are you? W: Sorry.
M: Well, Now no homing asking. Thanks for your help!
M: Thank you.
W: This is your first time to that poetry? Did you ever try before? Did you ever take any classes in poetry?
M: Well. My only real experience was writing business plans. Other than that. I’ve experience. We’re writing with concerned. I’ve always had the good grass of the writing with the English language. Thanks to my mom who studied my reading when I was very little.
W: What’s the hardest thing that in the world?
M: Definitely finding the perfect words to fit what I wanted to say. There’re always work word two that I might to rewrite if given the chance.
W: Was there be more collections of poetry from Daisy?
M: There will be more something that surprise. But maybe not poetry. I really don’t see myself as a poet. Rather, I’d see what I wrote this kind of writing. that might inspaire people in someway.