Jim: You look down in the dumps. What can I do to cheer you up? Wallace:It’s not going to work. I’m too depressed.
Jim: Come on. Tell me what’s on your mind.
Wallace: Simply too many big problems.
Jim: To begin with?
Wallace: I’m getting bad grades, and I’ll have to repeat a lot of courses next semester. I do feel low now.
Jim: Look, relax. I’ll help you with those courses. What’s your second problem?
Wallace: I can’t find a company that is willing to accept me as an intern. You see, without field practice, I can’t hope to graduate. Jim: Don’t worry. I’ll help you solve the problem as well. I’ll recommend you to the company I worked for during the summer vacation. Wallace: It’s kind of you to offer help, but I also hope you can go to the canteen/cafeteria to buy the breakfast for me. I’m too tired/exhausted to get out of bed.
Jim: Forget it, you lazybones. You are on your own.
Jim: You look down in the dumps. What can I do to cheer you up? Wallace:It’s not going to work. I’m too depressed.
Jim: Come on. Tell me what’s on your mind.
Wallace: Simply too many big problems.
Jim: To begin with?
Wallace: I’m getting bad grades, and I’ll have to repeat a lot of courses next semester. I do feel low now.
Jim: Look, relax. I’ll help you with those courses. What’s your second problem?
Wallace: I can’t find a company that is willing to accept me as an intern. You see, without field practice, I can’t hope to graduate. Jim: Don’t worry. I’ll help you solve the problem as well. I’ll recommend you to the company I worked for during the summer vacation. Wallace: It’s kind of you to offer help, but I also hope you can go to the canteen/cafeteria to buy the breakfast for me. I’m too tired/exhausted to get out of bed.
Jim: Forget it, you lazybones. You are on your own.