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I'm Going To Quit My Job

(1) Leo: Listen
I'm going to [vocab word=quit]quit[/vocab] my job tomorrow.
(2) Chloe: Listen
What did you say?
(3) Leo: Listen
I'm not going to work for my [vocab word=company]company[/vocab] any more. I'm quitting.

"I'm quitting" is present continuous. But, it expresses Leo's plan or intention.

(4) Chloe: Listen
Why? You have a great job.
(5) Leo: Listen
No, I don't. I sold their stupid computers for 15 years. I sold so many computers this year. But, guess what? "We are sorry, but there will be no [vocab word=bonus]bonuses[/vocab] this year."

The computers aren't really "stupid". "Stupid computers" means the computers aren't very good.

(6) Chloe: Listen
That's [vocab word=terrible]terrible[/vocab].
(7) Leo: Listen
I will be [vocab word=free]free[/vocab], [vocab word=finally]finally[/vocab]!

"free" means "having freedom" here. It doesn't mean $0.

(8) Chloe: Listen
So, what are you going to do?
(9) Leo: Listen
I am going to [vocab word=travel]travel[/vocab] to [vocab word=Asia]Asia[/vocab] for a year. I have some [vocab word=saving]savings[/vocab].
(10) Chloe: Listen
What are you going to do in Asia?
(11) Leo: Listen
I'm going to [vocab word=explore]explore[/vocab] the forests and the mountains. I'm going to talk to people, enjoy the food, and go to the [vocab word=festival]festivals[/vocab]. It'll be fun.
(12) Chloe: Listen
Then, what are you going to do after your [vocab word=adventure]adventure[/vocab]? Will you find another job?
(13) Leo: Listen
No! I'm going to start a company. My company will sell better computers. I'm going to steal all of my company's clients.

"Better" is the comparative adjective of "good". It basically means "more good".

(14) Chloe: Listen
That's not easy. You won't have any money for a while.

"for a while" means "for some time".

(15) Leo: Listen
My company will be [vocab word=successful]successful[/vocab], and I'll be [vocab word=rich]rich[/vocab].
(16) Chloe: Listen
Where will you get your computers from?

"your computers" here means the computers to sell.

(17) Leo: Listen
I don't know. I'll think of something.

Leo will find the solution later. He doesn't know now.

(18) Chloe: Listen
... My [vocab word=advice]advice[/vocab] is, don't quit your job.
(19) Leo: Listen
You don't believe me. I'll be rich and successful. You'll see. You'll see ...

"You'll see" means "You'll see how successful I am in the future" or "You'll see that I'm right."

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I'm Going To Quit My Job

(1) Leo: Listen
I'm going to [vocab word=quit]quit[/vocab] my job tomorrow.
(2) Chloe: Listen
What did you say?
(3) Leo: Listen
I'm not going to work for my [vocab word=company]company[/vocab] any more. I'm quitting.

"I'm quitting" is present continuous. But, it expresses Leo's plan or intention.

(4) Chloe: Listen
Why? You have a great job.
(5) Leo: Listen
No, I don't. I sold their stupid computers for 15 years. I sold so many computers this year. But, guess what? "We are sorry, but there will be no [vocab word=bonus]bonuses[/vocab] this year."

The computers aren't really "stupid". "Stupid computers" means the computers aren't very good.

(6) Chloe: Listen
That's [vocab word=terrible]terrible[/vocab].
(7) Leo: Listen
I will be [vocab word=free]free[/vocab], [vocab word=finally]finally[/vocab]!

"free" means "having freedom" here. It doesn't mean $0.

(8) Chloe: Listen
So, what are you going to do?
(9) Leo: Listen
I am going to [vocab word=travel]travel[/vocab] to [vocab word=Asia]Asia[/vocab] for a year. I have some [vocab word=saving]savings[/vocab].
(10) Chloe: Listen
What are you going to do in Asia?
(11) Leo: Listen
I'm going to [vocab word=explore]explore[/vocab] the forests and the mountains. I'm going to talk to people, enjoy the food, and go to the [vocab word=festival]festivals[/vocab]. It'll be fun.
(12) Chloe: Listen
Then, what are you going to do after your [vocab word=adventure]adventure[/vocab]? Will you find another job?
(13) Leo: Listen
No! I'm going to start a company. My company will sell better computers. I'm going to steal all of my company's clients.

"Better" is the comparative adjective of "good". It basically means "more good".

(14) Chloe: Listen
That's not easy. You won't have any money for a while.

"for a while" means "for some time".

(15) Leo: Listen
My company will be [vocab word=successful]successful[/vocab], and I'll be [vocab word=rich]rich[/vocab].
(16) Chloe: Listen
Where will you get your computers from?

"your computers" here means the computers to sell.

(17) Leo: Listen
I don't know. I'll think of something.

Leo will find the solution later. He doesn't know now.

(18) Chloe: Listen
... My [vocab word=advice]advice[/vocab] is, don't quit your job.
(19) Leo: Listen
You don't believe me. I'll be rich and successful. You'll see. You'll see ...

"You'll see" means "You'll see how successful I am in the future" or "You'll see that I'm right."

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I'm Going To Quit My Job

(1) Leo: Listen
I'm going to [vocab word=quit]quit[/vocab] my job tomorrow.
(2) Chloe: Listen
What did you say?
(3) Leo: Listen
I'm not going to work for my [vocab word=company]company[/vocab] any more. I'm quitting.

"I'm quitting" is present continuous. But, it expresses Leo's plan or intention.

(4) Chloe: Listen
Why? You have a great job.
(5) Leo: Listen
No, I don't. I sold their stupid computers for 15 years. I sold so many computers this year. But, guess what? "We are sorry, but there will be no [vocab word=bonus]bonuses[/vocab] this year."

The computers aren't really "stupid". "Stupid computers" means the computers aren't very good.

(6) Chloe: Listen
That's [vocab word=terrible]terrible[/vocab].
(7) Leo: Listen
I will be [vocab word=free]free[/vocab], [vocab word=finally]finally[/vocab]!

"free" means "having freedom" here. It doesn't mean $0.

(8) Chloe: Listen
So, what are you going to do?
(9) Leo: Listen
I am going to [vocab word=travel]travel[/vocab] to [vocab word=Asia]Asia[/vocab] for a year. I have some [vocab word=saving]savings[/vocab].
(10) Chloe: Listen
What are you going to do in Asia?
(11) Leo: Listen
I'm going to [vocab word=explore]explore[/vocab] the forests and the mountains. I'm going to talk to people, enjoy the food, and go to the [vocab word=festival]festivals[/vocab]. It'll be fun.
(12) Chloe: Listen
Then, what are you going to do after your [vocab word=adventure]adventure[/vocab]? Will you find another job?
(13) Leo: Listen
No! I'm going to start a company. My company will sell better computers. I'm going to steal all of my company's clients.

"Better" is the comparative adjective of "good". It basically means "more good".

(14) Chloe: Listen
That's not easy. You won't have any money for a while.

"for a while" means "for some time".

(15) Leo: Listen
My company will be [vocab word=successful]successful[/vocab], and I'll be [vocab word=rich]rich[/vocab].
(16) Chloe: Listen
Where will you get your computers from?

"your computers" here means the computers to sell.

(17) Leo: Listen
I don't know. I'll think of something.

Leo will find the solution later. He doesn't know now.

(18) Chloe: Listen
... My [vocab word=advice]advice[/vocab] is, don't quit your job.
(19) Leo: Listen
You don't believe me. I'll be rich and successful. You'll see. You'll see ...

"You'll see" means "You'll see how successful I am in the future" or "You'll see that I'm right."

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