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Text 5 M: It was the third time Roger had phoned me to say he had a new job. It was so surprising. W: It’s difficult to keep a young man in one job for life nowadays. (5) Well, times are changing. Text 6 W: Congratulations on your new job. (6) I know you worked hard for it. Cheers! M: Cheers! It has been a pleasure working with you all these years. I’ll make sure to e back and visit next month. W: You’d better. Work won’t be the same without you. So, when do you start? M: I went in today to fill out some paperwork, but I won’t start until the following Monday. (6) W: That’s great. Let me pay for your lunch. (7) It’s my turn, anyway. M: No, it’s all right. I owe you for everything you have done for me. (7) W: Thanks. So, I’ll see you tomorrow, then? M: Of course. Bye. Text 7 M: Great job on your chemistry test, Anna! (8) This is your second “B” in a row! W: “Bplus” actually. (8) So there is a small improvement, Dad. (10) M: So what have you been doing? You used to be a “D” student before. W: I’ve joined a study group. (9) Our members discuss all the difficult stuff, and we test each other all the time. M: Great idea. Maybe you will have more time on the weekends to go out with your friends. How did you find the study group? W: I saw a notice on the message board at lunch one day. I decided to check it out, and now we meet once a week after our last class of the day. (9) M: So that’s why you’ve been ing home late. Good for you. So, you’re not nervous about your chemistry tests anymore? W: Not at all. I am more prepared than ever. Text 8 W: Jonathan! Look at all these dirty clothes! Grab your laundry basket. It’s tim