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  • To infinitive: What Do You Want To Be? (Review)

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What Do You Want To Be?

(1) Keiko: Listen
What [vocab word=program]program[/vocab] are you taking in university?

A "program in university" is your major. A major is your subject that you study.

(2) Jim: Listen
I want to [vocab word=major]major[/vocab] in [vocab word=geology]geology[/vocab].

Geology is the study of rocks, rivers, and land.

(3) Keiko: Listen
That's an interesting subject. Do you [vocab word=plan]plan[/vocab] to be a [vocab word=geologist]geologist[/vocab]?

Geologist is a scientist who studies geology. Words ending in -ist often represents someone who studies a subject. A biologist studies biology. A chemist studies chemistry.

(4) Jim: Listen
Yeah, that's my [vocab word=dream]dream[/vocab].
(5) Keiko: Listen
[vocab word=obviously]Obviously[/vocab], you need to study geology in university. What [vocab word=else]else[/vocab] do you need to study?

"What else ...?" Keiko wants to know other subjects to study in university.

(6) Jim: Listen
I'll need to study math, [vocab word=physics]physics[/vocab], and [vocab word=chemistry]chemistry[/vocab].

Jim is in high school. So, he uses simple future ("I'll" = "I will").

(7) Keiko: Listen
Where will you work after university?
(8) Jim: Listen
Most geologists work outside in the [vocab word=field]field[/vocab]. Some work at an office. But, I'll probably [vocab word=choose]choose[/vocab] to work outside.
(9) Keiko: Listen
I guess you love to work [vocab word=outdoors]outdoors[/vocab].
(10) Jim: Listen
Yeah. I don't want to do too much [vocab word=desk work]desk work[/vocab].

"desk work" is the work you do on your desk. It's your work inside an office.

(11) Keiko: Listen
Well, it's [vocab word=certainly]certainly[/vocab] an interesting [vocab word=career]career[/vocab]. I hope it'll work out nicely for you.
(12) Jim: Listen
Thanks. It won't be easy. I'll need to study really hard.
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What Do You Want To Be?

(1) Keiko: Listen
What [vocab word=program]program[/vocab] are you taking in university?

A "program in university" is your major. A major is your subject that you study.

(2) Jim: Listen
I want to [vocab word=major]major[/vocab] in [vocab word=geology]geology[/vocab].

Geology is the study of rocks, rivers, and land.

(3) Keiko: Listen
That's an interesting subject. Do you [vocab word=plan]plan[/vocab] to be a [vocab word=geologist]geologist[/vocab]?

Geologist is a scientist who studies geology. Words ending in -ist often represents someone who studies a subject. A biologist studies biology. A chemist studies chemistry.

(4) Jim: Listen
Yeah, that's my [vocab word=dream]dream[/vocab].
(5) Keiko: Listen
[vocab word=obviously]Obviously[/vocab], you need to study geology in university. What [vocab word=else]else[/vocab] do you need to study?

"What else ...?" Keiko wants to know other subjects to study in university.

(6) Jim: Listen
I'll need to study math, [vocab word=physics]physics[/vocab], and [vocab word=chemistry]chemistry[/vocab].

Jim is in high school. So, he uses simple future ("I'll" = "I will").

(7) Keiko: Listen
Where will you work after university?
(8) Jim: Listen
Most geologists work outside in the [vocab word=field]field[/vocab]. Some work at an office. But, I'll probably [vocab word=choose]choose[/vocab] to work outside.
(9) Keiko: Listen
I guess you love to work [vocab word=outdoors]outdoors[/vocab].
(10) Jim: Listen
Yeah. I don't want to do too much [vocab word=desk work]desk work[/vocab].

"desk work" is the work you do on your desk. It's your work inside an office.

(11) Keiko: Listen
Well, it's [vocab word=certainly]certainly[/vocab] an interesting [vocab word=career]career[/vocab]. I hope it'll work out nicely for you.
(12) Jim: Listen
Thanks. It won't be easy. I'll need to study really hard.
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