Andreas: Hello. Beatriz: Good morning. Are you here for an interview, too? Andreas: Yes. They say it’s a good company to work for, ____ they? Beatriz: Yes, they ____ say that. Andreas: By the way, I’m Andreas Kourkoulos. Beatriz: That’s a Greek name, ____ it? Andreas: Yes. I’m from Athens, but I’ve been living in New York for the past two years. Beatriz: ____ you? I’ve got a friend who lives there. Anyway, I’m Beatriz Flores, from Buenos Aires, in Argentina. Andreas: Nice to meet you. Beatriz: You’re a bit nervous, ____ you? Andreas: A little. Don’t you get nervous before interviews? Beatriz: Not really. I do get nervous before exams, but not before interviews. What’s the time now? Andreas: 2.15. My interview’s at 3.00. Beatriz: ____ it? Mine’s at 2.30. Andreas: So, do you live here in Boston? Beatriz: No, I actually live in Dallas. I flew here yesterday afternoon. Andreas: Did you? I arrived yesterday, too. Beatriz: Oh, right. Where are you staying? Andreas: At the Hotel Europe. Beatriz: Ah, so ____ I. The rooms aren’t very nice, ____? Andreas: No, they ____. But I do like the restaurant. I had a good meal there last night. Beatriz: Did you? ____ you working at the moment? Andreas: No, I resigned last week. Beatriz: Why? Didn’t you like your job? Andreas: Well, I liked the job, but to be honest, I couldn’t stand my boss! Beatriz: ____ you? I get on with my boss, but I think I need a new challenge. Andreas: So ____ I. Ah, it ____ your turn now. Good luck, Beatriz. Beatriz: Thanks. Shall we meet at the coffee bar later? Andreas: OK. And we can compare notes, ____ we?

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