Complete the dialogue between Tim and Robert with the sentences below. Write one number in each gap. Tim: Hi, my name is Tim. Robert:Tim? I'm Robert. Glad to meet you. I'm from Chicago, Illinois. Where are you from? Tim: I'm from northern Massachusetts. Robert: I'm a freshman. Tim: This is my first year, too. What made you decide to go to Massachusetts for studying? The University of Chicago is one of the best in the US. Robert:Yeah, but I think Massachusetts Institute of Technology is better. Tim: Robert: To tell you the truth, I wanted to go to Yale. I made it on the waiting list, but ninety-nine percent of the people accepted to Yale go there. Who would not be, right? That's how I ended up here. Tim: This is a good university, too. Robert:I'm not complaining. Massachusetts Institute came second to me. Tim:Great. Do you know what you want to major in yet? Robert: How about you? Tim:I plan on majoring in political science. Robert:Do you know where the library is? I need to pick up the syllabus for my philosophy class. I missed the first day. Tim:Of course. It's over there by that building. Robert: It was nice to meet you. Tim: Yeah. We should hang out later. Robert: Cool. I'll see you in class tomorrow. Tim:All right. See you later. 1. I was thinking about urban studies, but now I'm leaning more towards economics. 2. And what year are you in? 3. So is that why you enrolled at that university?
Задание

Complete the dialogue between Tim and Robert with the sentences below.

Write one number in each gap.

Tim: Hi, my name is Tim.

Robert: Tim? I'm Robert. Glad to meet you. I'm from Chicago, Illinois. Where are you from?

Tim: I'm from northern Massachusetts. [ ]

Robert: I'm a freshman.

Tim: This is my first year, too. What made you decide to go to Massachusetts for studying? The University of Chicago is one of the best in the US.

Robert: Yeah, but I think Massachusetts Institute of Technology is better.

Tim: [ ]

Robert: To tell you the truth, I wanted to go to Yale. I made it on the waiting list, but ninety-nine percent of the people accepted to Yale go there. Who would not be, right? That's how I ended up here.

Tim: This is a good university, too.

Robert: I'm not complaining. Massachusetts Institute came second to me.

Tim: Great. Do you know what you want to major in yet?

Robert: [ ] How about you?

Tim: I plan on majoring in political science.

Robert: Do you know where the library is? I need to pick up the syllabus for my philosophy class. I missed the first day.

Tim: Of course. It's over there by that building.

Robert: It was nice to meet you.

Tim: Yeah. We should hang out later.

Robert: Cool. I'll see you in class tomorrow.

Tim: All right. See you later.

  1. I was thinking about urban studies, but now I'm leaning more towards economics.

  2. And what year are you in?

  3. So is that why you enrolled at that university?