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Why Are You Studying Spanish?

(1) Bob: Listen
Hey, Nancy. What are you doing?
(2) Nancy: Listen
I'm studying [vocab word=Spanish]Spanish[/vocab].
(3) Bob: Listen
Why are you studying it?
(4) Nancy: Listen
Well, I'm studying it to [vocab word=pass]pass[/vocab] the Spanish test tomorrow.

"to pass the Spanish test" is the purpose of Nancy "studying Spanish".

(5) Bob: Listen
I mean, why are you studying Spanish? You [vocab word=already]already[/vocab] have a job.
(6) Nancy: Listen
There is a [vocab word=job opening]job opening[/vocab] at my company in Spain. The job starts next [vocab word=spring]spring[/vocab]. I'm studying Spanish to get that job.
(7) Bob: Listen
You really want the job, huh?
(8) Nancy: Listen
I've always wanted to work in Spain. In order to get that job, I need to do a [vocab word=job interview]job interview[/vocab] in Spanish.
(9) Bob: Listen
You need to learn Spanish in order to live in Spain [vocab word=comfortably]comfortably[/vocab] anyways.

"in order to live in Spain comfortably" is the purpose of "learning Spanish".

(10) Nancy: Listen
Definitely. I'll need to be [vocab word=fluent]fluent[/vocab] in Spanish in order to talk to people in Spain.
(11) Bob: Listen
And, in order not to be [vocab word=embarrassed]embarrassed[/vocab] in front of your [vocab word=coworker]coworkers[/vocab] or clients, you need to learn many business words in Spanish.

"not embarrassed in front of people" is the purpose of "learning Spanish".

(12) Nancy: Listen
Exactly.
(13) Bob: Listen
Well, good [vocab word=luck]luck[/vocab]! I wish you the best.

"Good luck" means "I hope you will have good luck."

(14) Nancy: Listen
Thanks!
  • RECORDING
    HOLD DOWN AND SPEAK
    PRESS
    HIT
  • Your answer: A Suggestion
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Why Are You Studying Spanish?

(1) Bob: Listen
Hey, Nancy. What are you doing?
(2) Nancy: Listen
I'm studying [vocab word=Spanish]Spanish[/vocab].
(3) Bob: Listen
Why are you studying it?
(4) Nancy: Listen
Well, I'm studying it to [vocab word=pass]pass[/vocab] the Spanish test tomorrow.

"to pass the Spanish test" is the purpose of Nancy "studying Spanish".

(5) Bob: Listen
I mean, why are you studying Spanish? You [vocab word=already]already[/vocab] have a job.
(6) Nancy: Listen
There is a [vocab word=job opening]job opening[/vocab] at my company in Spain. The job starts next [vocab word=spring]spring[/vocab]. I'm studying Spanish to get that job.
(7) Bob: Listen
You really want the job, huh?
(8) Nancy: Listen
I've always wanted to work in Spain. In order to get that job, I need to do a [vocab word=job interview]job interview[/vocab] in Spanish.
(9) Bob: Listen
You need to learn Spanish in order to live in Spain [vocab word=comfortably]comfortably[/vocab] anyways.

"in order to live in Spain comfortably" is the purpose of "learning Spanish".

(10) Nancy: Listen
Definitely. I'll need to be [vocab word=fluent]fluent[/vocab] in Spanish in order to talk to people in Spain.
(11) Bob: Listen
And, in order not to be [vocab word=embarrassed]embarrassed[/vocab] in front of your [vocab word=coworker]coworkers[/vocab] or clients, you need to learn many business words in Spanish.

"not embarrassed in front of people" is the purpose of "learning Spanish".

(12) Nancy: Listen
Exactly.
(13) Bob: Listen
Well, good [vocab word=luck]luck[/vocab]! I wish you the best.

"Good luck" means "I hope you will have good luck."

(14) Nancy: Listen
Thanks!
  • RECORDING
    HOLD DOWN AND SPEAK
    PRESS
    HIT
  • Your answer: A Suggestion