[ { "id": "test_1", "dialogue": "Stephen: Ms. Dawson, I need you to take a dictation for me.\nMs. Dawson: Yes, sir...\nStephen: This should go out as an intra-office memorandum to all employees by this afternoon. Are you ready?\nMs. Dawson: Yes, sir. Go ahead.\nStephen: Attention all staff... Effective immediately, all office communications are restricted to email correspondence and official memos. The use of Instant Message programs by employees during working hours is strictly prohibited.\nMs. Dawson: Sir, does this apply to intra-office communications only? Or will it also restrict external communications?\nStephen: It should apply to all communications, not only in this office between employees, but also any outside communications.\nMs. Dawson: But sir, many employees use Instant Messaging to communicate with their clients.\nStephen: They will just have to change their communication methods. I don't want any - one using Instant Messaging in this office. It wastes too much time! Now, please continue with the memo. Where were we?\nMs. Dawson: This applies to internal and external communications.\nStephen: Yes. Any employee who persists in using Instant Messaging will first receive a warning and be placed on probation. At second offense, the employee will face termination. Any questions regarding this new policy may be directed to department heads.\nMs. Dawson: Is that all?\nStephen: Yes. Please get this memo typed up and distributed to all employees before 4 pm.", "summary": "Ms. Dawson helps Stephen to write a memo to inform every employee that they have to change the communication method and should not use Instant Messaging anymore." }, { "id": "test_2", "dialogue": "Stephen: Ms. Dawson, I need you to take a dictation for me.\nMs. Dawson: Yes, sir...\nStephen: This should go out as an intra-office memorandum to all employees by this afternoon. Are you ready?\nMs. Dawson: Yes, sir. Go ahead.\nStephen: Attention all staff... Effective immediately, all office communications are restricted to email correspondence and official memos. The use of Instant Message programs by employees during working hours is strictly prohibited.\nMs. Dawson: Sir, does this apply to intra-office communications only? Or will it also restrict external communications?\nStephen: It should apply to all communications, not only in this office between employees, but also any outside communications.\nMs. Dawson: But sir, many employees use Instant Messaging to communicate with their clients.\nStephen: They will just have to change their communication methods. I don't want any - one using Instant Messaging in this office. It wastes too much time! Now, please continue with the memo. Where were we?\nMs. Dawson: This applies to internal and external communications.\nStephen: Yes. Any employee who persists in using Instant Messaging will first receive a warning and be placed on probation. At second offense, the employee will face termination. Any questions regarding this new policy may be directed to department heads.\nMs. Dawson: Is that all?\nStephen: Yes. Please get this memo typed up and distributed to all employees before 4 pm.", "summary": "In order to prevent employees from wasting time on Instant Message programs, Stephen decides to terminate the use of those programs and asks Ms. Dawson to send out a memo to all employees by the afternoon." }, { "id": "test_3", "dialogue": "Stephen: Ms. Dawson, I need you to take a dictation for me.\nMs. Dawson: Yes, sir...\nStephen: This should go out as an intra-office memorandum to all employees by this afternoon. Are you ready?\nMs. Dawson: Yes, sir. Go ahead.\nStephen: Attention all staff... Effective immediately, all office communications are restricted to email correspondence and official memos. The use of Instant Message programs by employees during working hours is strictly prohibited.\nMs. Dawson: Sir, does this apply to intra-office communications only? Or will it also restrict external communications?\nStephen: It should apply to all communications, not only in this office between employees, but also any outside communications.\nMs. Dawson: But sir, many employees use Instant Messaging to communicate with their clients.\nStephen: They will just have to change their communication methods. I don't want any - one using Instant Messaging in this office. It wastes too much time! Now, please continue with the memo. Where were we?\nMs. Dawson: This applies to internal and external communications.\nStephen: Yes. Any employee who persists in using Instant Messaging will first receive a warning and be placed on probation. At second offense, the employee will face termination. Any questions regarding this new policy may be directed to department heads.\nMs. Dawson: Is that all?\nStephen: Yes. Please get this memo typed up and distributed to all employees before 4 pm.", "summary": "Ms. Dawson takes a dictation for Stephen about prohibiting the use of Instant Message programs in the office. They argue about its reasonability but Stephen still insists." }, { "id": "test_4", "dialogue": "Katinka: You're finally here! What took so long?\nDedra: I got stuck in traffic again. There was a terrible traffic jam near the Carrefour intersection.\nKatinka: It's always rather congested down there during rush hour. Maybe you should try to find a different route to get home.\nDedra: I don't think it can be avoided, to be honest.\nKatinka: perhaps it would be better if you started taking public transport system to work.\nDedra: I think it's something that I'll have to consider. The public transport system is pretty good.\nKatinka: It would be better for the environment, too.\nDedra: I know. I feel bad about how much my car is adding to the pollution problem in this city.\nKatinka: Taking the subway would be a lot less stressful than driving as well.\nDedra: The only problem is that I'm going to really miss having the freedom that you have with a car.\nKatinka: Well, when it's nicer outside, you can start biking to work. That will give you just as much freedom as your car usually provides.\nDedra: That's true. I could certainly use the exercise!\nKatinka: So, are you going to quit driving to work then?\nDedra: Yes, it's not good for me or for the environment.", "summary": "Dedra arrives late because of traffic jam. Katinka persuades Dedra to use public transportations to keep healthy and to protect the environment." }, { "id": "test_5", "dialogue": "Katinka: You're finally here! What took so long?\nDedra: I got stuck in traffic again. There was a terrible traffic jam near the Carrefour intersection.\nKatinka: It's always rather congested down there during rush hour. Maybe you should try to find a different route to get home.\nDedra: I don't think it can be avoided, to be honest.\nKatinka: perhaps it would be better if you started taking public transport system to work.\nDedra: I think it's something that I'll have to consider. The public transport system is pretty good.\nKatinka: It would be better for the environment, too.\nDedra: I know. I feel bad about how much my car is adding to the pollution problem in this city.\nKatinka: Taking the subway would be a lot less stressful than driving as well.\nDedra: The only problem is that I'm going to really miss having the freedom that you have with a car.\nKatinka: Well, when it's nicer outside, you can start biking to work. That will give you just as much freedom as your car usually provides.\nDedra: That's true. I could certainly use the exercise!\nKatinka: So, are you going to quit driving to work then?\nDedra: Yes, it's not good for me or for the environment.", "summary": "Dedra decides to follow Katinka's suggestions on quitting driving to work and will try to use public transportations." }, { "id": "test_6", "dialogue": "Katinka: You're finally here! What took so long?\nDedra: I got stuck in traffic again. There was a terrible traffic jam near the Carrefour intersection.\nKatinka: It's always rather congested down there during rush hour. Maybe you should try to find a different route to get home.\nDedra: I don't think it can be avoided, to be honest.\nKatinka: perhaps it would be better if you started taking public transport system to work.\nDedra: I think it's something that I'll have to consider. The public transport system is pretty good.\nKatinka: It would be better for the environment, too.\nDedra: I know. I feel bad about how much my car is adding to the pollution problem in this city.\nKatinka: Taking the subway would be a lot less stressful than driving as well.\nDedra: The only problem is that I'm going to really miss having the freedom that you have with a car.\nKatinka: Well, when it's nicer outside, you can start biking to work. That will give you just as much freedom as your car usually provides.\nDedra: That's true. I could certainly use the exercise!\nKatinka: So, are you going to quit driving to work then?\nDedra: Yes, it's not good for me or for the environment.", "summary": "Dedra complains to Katinka about the traffic jam, Katinka suggests quitting driving and taking public transportation instead." }, { "id": "test_7", "dialogue": "Kate: Kate, you never believe what's happened.\nTami: What do you mean?\nKate: Masha and Hero are getting divorced.\nTami: You are kidding. What happened?\nKate: Well, I don't really know, but I heard that they are having a separation for 2 months, and filed for divorce.\nTami: That's really surprising. I always thought they are well matched. What about the kids? Who get custody?\nKate: Masha, it seems quiet and makable, no quarrelling about who get the house and stock and then contesting the divorce with other details worked out.\nTami: That's the change from all the back stepping we usually hear about. Well, I still can't believe it, Masha and Hero, the perfect couple. When would they divorce be final?\nKate: Early in the New Year I guess.", "summary": "Kate tells Kate that Masha and Hero get divorced. Kate is surprised because she thought they are perfect couple." }, { "id": "test_8", "dialogue": "Kate: Kate, you never believe what's happened.\nTami: What do you mean?\nKate: Masha and Hero are getting divorced.\nTami: You are kidding. What happened?\nKate: Well, I don't really know, but I heard that they are having a separation for 2 months, and filed for divorce.\nTami: That's really surprising. I always thought they are well matched. What about the kids? Who get custody?\nKate: Masha, it seems quiet and makable, no quarrelling about who get the house and stock and then contesting the divorce with other details worked out.\nTami: That's the change from all the back stepping we usually hear about. Well, I still can't believe it, Masha and Hero, the perfect couple. When would they divorce be final?\nKate: Early in the New Year I guess.", "summary": "Kate tells Kate that Masha and Hero are getting a peaceful divorce. Kate feels surprised and asks about their kids." }, { "id": "test_9", "dialogue": "Kate: Kate, you never believe what's happened.\nTami: What do you mean?\nKate: Masha and Hero are getting divorced.\nTami: You are kidding. What happened?\nKate: Well, I don't really know, but I heard that they are having a separation for 2 months, and filed for divorce.\nTami: That's really surprising. I always thought they are well matched. What about the kids? Who get custody?\nKate: Masha, it seems quiet and makable, no quarrelling about who get the house and stock and then contesting the divorce with other details worked out.\nTami: That's the change from all the back stepping we usually hear about. Well, I still can't believe it, Masha and Hero, the perfect couple. When would they divorce be final?\nKate: Early in the New Year I guess.", "summary": "Kate and Kate talk about the divorce between Masha and Hero. Kate feels surprised because she thought they are well matched" }, { "id": "test_10", "dialogue": "Ivy: Happy Birthday, this is for you, Brian.\nBrian: I'm so happy you remember, please come in and enjoy the party. Everyone's here, I'm sure you have a good time.\nIvy: Brian, may I have a pleasure to have a dance with you?\nBrian: Ok.\nIvy: This is really wonderful party.\nBrian: Yes, you are always popular with everyone. and you look very pretty today.\nIvy: Thanks, that's very kind of you to say. I hope my necklace goes with my dress, and they both make me look good I feel.\nBrian: You look great, you are absolutely glowing.\nIvy: Thanks, this is a fine party. We should have a drink together to celebrate your birthday", "summary": "Ivy and Brian are at the birthday party of Brian. Brian thinks Ivy looks great and is popular." }, { "id": "test_11", "dialogue": "Ivy: Happy Birthday, this is for you, Brian.\nBrian: I'm so happy you remember, please come in and enjoy the party. Everyone's here, I'm sure you have a good time.\nIvy: Brian, may I have a pleasure to have a dance with you?\nBrian: Ok.\nIvy: This is really wonderful party.\nBrian: Yes, you are always popular with everyone. and you look very pretty today.\nIvy: Thanks, that's very kind of you to say. I hope my necklace goes with my dress, and they both make me look good I feel.\nBrian: You look great, you are absolutely glowing.\nIvy: Thanks, this is a fine party. We should have a drink together to celebrate your birthday", "summary": "Ivy attends Brian's birthday party. Brian thinks Ivy looks great and charming." }, { "id": "test_12", "dialogue": "Ivy: Happy Birthday, this is for you, Brian.\nBrian: I'm so happy you remember, please come in and enjoy the party. Everyone's here, I'm sure you have a good time.\nIvy: Brian, may I have a pleasure to have a dance with you?\nBrian: Ok.\nIvy: This is really wonderful party.\nBrian: Yes, you are always popular with everyone. and you look very pretty today.\nIvy: Thanks, that's very kind of you to say. I hope my necklace goes with my dress, and they both make me look good I feel.\nBrian: You look great, you are absolutely glowing.\nIvy: Thanks, this is a fine party. We should have a drink together to celebrate your birthday", "summary": "Ivy has a dance with Brian at Brian's birthday party. Brian thinks Ivy looks great and is popular." }, { "id": "test_13", "dialogue": "Winthrop: This Olympic park is so big!\nPerri: Yes. Now we are in the Olympic stadium, the center of this park.\nWinthrop: Splendid! When is it gonna be finished?\nPerri: The whole stadium is to be finished this June.\nWinthrop: How many seats are there in the stand?\nPerri: Oh, there are 5000 seats in total.\nWinthrop: I didn ' t know it would be so big!\nPerri: It is! Look there, those are the tracks. And the jumping pit is over there.\nWinthrop: Ah... I see. Hey, look the sign here, No climbing.\nPerri: We put many signs with English translations for foreign visitors.", "summary": "Winthrop is surprised at the Olympic Stadium'volume, capacity and interior setting to Winthrop." }, { "id": "test_14", "dialogue": "Winthrop: This Olympic park is so big!\nPerri: Yes. Now we are in the Olympic stadium, the center of this park.\nWinthrop: Splendid! When is it gonna be finished?\nPerri: The whole stadium is to be finished this June.\nWinthrop: How many seats are there in the stand?\nPerri: Oh, there are 5000 seats in total.\nWinthrop: I didn ' t know it would be so big!\nPerri: It is! Look there, those are the tracks. And the jumping pit is over there.\nWinthrop: Ah... I see. Hey, look the sign here, No climbing.\nPerri: We put many signs with English translations for foreign visitors.", "summary": "Perri shows Winthrop around the constructing Olympic stadium and introduces the stadium." }, { "id": "test_15", "dialogue": "Winthrop: This Olympic park is so big!\nPerri: Yes. Now we are in the Olympic stadium, the center of this park.\nWinthrop: Splendid! When is it gonna be finished?\nPerri: The whole stadium is to be finished this June.\nWinthrop: How many seats are there in the stand?\nPerri: Oh, there are 5000 seats in total.\nWinthrop: I didn ' t know it would be so big!\nPerri: It is! Look there, those are the tracks. And the jumping pit is over there.\nWinthrop: Ah... I see. Hey, look the sign here, No climbing.\nPerri: We put many signs with English translations for foreign visitors.", "summary": "Perri introduces the Olympic Stadium's finishing time, capacity and interior setting to Winthrop." }, { "id": "test_16", "dialogue": "Shane: I've had it! I am done working for a company that is taking me nowhere!\nIsidore: So what are you gonna do? Just quit?\nShane: That's exactly what I am going to do! I have decided to create my own company! I am going to write up a business plan, get some investors and start working for myself!\nIsidore: Have you ever written up a business plan before?\nShane: Well, no, it can't be that hard! I mean, all you have to do is explain your business, how you are going to do things and that's it, right?\nIsidore: You couldn't be more wrong! A well written business plan will include an executive summary which highlights the idea of the business in two pages or less. Then you need to describe your company with information such as what type of legal structure it has, history, etc.\nShane: Well, that seems easy enough.\nIsidore: Wait, there is more! Then you need to introduce and describe your goods or services. What they are and how they are different from competitors? Then comes the hard part, a market analysis. You need to investigate and analyze hundreds of variables! You need to take into consideration socioeconomic factors from GDP per capita to how many children on average the population has! All this information is useful so that you can move on to your strategy and implementation stage, where you will describe in detail how you will actually execute your idea.\nShane: Geez. Is that all?\nIsidore: Almost, the most important piece of information for your investors will be the financial analysis. Here you will calculate and estimate sales, cash flow and profits. After all, people will want to know when they will begin to see a return on their investment!\nShane: Umm. I think I ' ll just stick to my old job and save myself all the hassle of trying to start up a business!", "summary": "Shane wants to create a company and is going to write a business plan. Isidore gives Shane suggestions on how to summarise business ideas, describe the service, differ from competitors and attract investment in a good business plan. Shane decides to stick to the old job." }, { "id": "test_17", "dialogue": "Shane: I've had it! I am done working for a company that is taking me nowhere!\nIsidore: So what are you gonna do? Just quit?\nShane: That's exactly what I am going to do! I have decided to create my own company! I am going to write up a business plan, get some investors and start working for myself!\nIsidore: Have you ever written up a business plan before?\nShane: Well, no, it can't be that hard! I mean, all you have to do is explain your business, how you are going to do things and that's it, right?\nIsidore: You couldn't be more wrong! A well written business plan will include an executive summary which highlights the idea of the business in two pages or less. Then you need to describe your company with information such as what type of legal structure it has, history, etc.\nShane: Well, that seems easy enough.\nIsidore: Wait, there is more! Then you need to introduce and describe your goods or services. What they are and how they are different from competitors? Then comes the hard part, a market analysis. You need to investigate and analyze hundreds of variables! You need to take into consideration socioeconomic factors from GDP per capita to how many children on average the population has! All this information is useful so that you can move on to your strategy and implementation stage, where you will describe in detail how you will actually execute your idea.\nShane: Geez. Is that all?\nIsidore: Almost, the most important piece of information for your investors will be the financial analysis. Here you will calculate and estimate sales, cash flow and profits. After all, people will want to know when they will begin to see a return on their investment!\nShane: Umm. I think I ' ll just stick to my old job and save myself all the hassle of trying to start up a business!", "summary": "Shane abandons the idea of creating a company after Isidore explains what a business plan includes. Isidore specifies that a well-written business plan includes an executive summary, goods and service description, strategy and implementation, and financial analysis." }, { "id": "test_18", "dialogue": "Shane: I've had it! I am done working for a company that is taking me nowhere!\nIsidore: So what are you gonna do? Just quit?\nShane: That's exactly what I am going to do! I have decided to create my own company! I am going to write up a business plan, get some investors and start working for myself!\nIsidore: Have you ever written up a business plan before?\nShane: Well, no, it can't be that hard! I mean, all you have to do is explain your business, how you are going to do things and that's it, right?\nIsidore: You couldn't be more wrong! A well written business plan will include an executive summary which highlights the idea of the business in two pages or less. Then you need to describe your company with information such as what type of legal structure it has, history, etc.\nShane: Well, that seems easy enough.\nIsidore: Wait, there is more! Then you need to introduce and describe your goods or services. What they are and how they are different from competitors? Then comes the hard part, a market analysis. You need to investigate and analyze hundreds of variables! You need to take into consideration socioeconomic factors from GDP per capita to how many children on average the population has! All this information is useful so that you can move on to your strategy and implementation stage, where you will describe in detail how you will actually execute your idea.\nShane: Geez. Is that all?\nIsidore: Almost, the most important piece of information for your investors will be the financial analysis. Here you will calculate and estimate sales, cash flow and profits. After all, people will want to know when they will begin to see a return on their investment!\nShane: Umm. I think I ' ll just stick to my old job and save myself all the hassle of trying to start up a business!", "summary": "Shane wants to start Shane's own business, but Isidore warns Shane of the hassle. Isidore tells Shane what is needed in a business plan and Shane decides to stick to the old job for now." }, { "id": "test_19", "dialogue": "Shawn: What's wrong with you? Why are you scratching so much?\nRandie: I feel itchy! I can't stand it anymore! I think I may be coming down with something. I feel lightheaded and weak.\nShawn: Let me have a look. Whoa! Get away from me!\nRandie: What's wrong?\nShawn: I think you have chicken pox! You are contagious! Get away! Don't breathe on me!\nRandie: Maybe it's just a rash or an allergy! We can't be sure until I see a doctor.\nShawn: Well in the meantime you are a biohazard! I didn't get it when I was a kid and I've heard that you can even die if you get it as an adult!\nRandie: Are you serious? You always blow things out of proportion. In any case, I think I'll go take an oatmeal bath.", "summary": "Randie feels itchy. Shawn doubts it is chicken pox and asks Randie to get away. Randie doesn't believe it." }, { "id": "test_20", "dialogue": "Shawn: What's wrong with you? Why are you scratching so much?\nRandie: I feel itchy! I can't stand it anymore! I think I may be coming down with something. I feel lightheaded and weak.\nShawn: Let me have a look. Whoa! Get away from me!\nRandie: What's wrong?\nShawn: I think you have chicken pox! You are contagious! Get away! Don't breathe on me!\nRandie: Maybe it's just a rash or an allergy! We can't be sure until I see a doctor.\nShawn: Well in the meantime you are a biohazard! I didn't get it when I was a kid and I've heard that you can even die if you get it as an adult!\nRandie: Are you serious? You always blow things out of proportion. In any case, I think I'll go take an oatmeal bath.", "summary": "Shawn suspects that Randie has chicken pox and wants to keep away from Randie. Randie thinks Shawn is exaggerating." }, { "id": "test_21", "dialogue": "Shawn: What's wrong with you? Why are you scratching so much?\nRandie: I feel itchy! I can't stand it anymore! I think I may be coming down with something. I feel lightheaded and weak.\nShawn: Let me have a look. Whoa! Get away from me!\nRandie: What's wrong?\nShawn: I think you have chicken pox! You are contagious! Get away! Don't breathe on me!\nRandie: Maybe it's just a rash or an allergy! We can't be sure until I see a doctor.\nShawn: Well in the meantime you are a biohazard! I didn't get it when I was a kid and I've heard that you can even die if you get it as an adult!\nRandie: Are you serious? You always blow things out of proportion. In any case, I think I'll go take an oatmeal bath.", "summary": "Shawn thinks Randie has chicken pox and warns Randie about the possible hazards but Randie thinks it will be fine." }, { "id": "test_22", "dialogue": "Glynnis: Good coming. What can I do for you?\nDayna: I'm in Room 309. I'm checking out today. Can I have my bill now?\nGlynnis: Certainly. Please wait a moment. Here you are.\nDayna: Thanks. Wait... What's this? The 30 dollar for?\nGlynnis: Excuse me... The charge for your laundry service on Nov. 20th.\nDayna: But I did't take any laundry service during my stay here. I think you have added someone else's.\nGlynnis: Ummmm...Sorry, would you mind waiting a moment? We check it with the department concerned.\nDayna: No. As long as we get this straightened out.\nGlynnis: I'm very sorry. There has been a mistake. We'll correct the bill. Please take a look.\nDayna: Okay, here you are.\nGlynnis: Goodbye.", "summary": "Dayna is checking out and asks Glynnis for the bill. Glynnis gives Dayna a wrong bill at first then corrects it." }, { "id": "test_23", "dialogue": "Glynnis: Good coming. What can I do for you?\nDayna: I'm in Room 309. I'm checking out today. Can I have my bill now?\nGlynnis: Certainly. Please wait a moment. Here you are.\nDayna: Thanks. Wait... What's this? The 30 dollar for?\nGlynnis: Excuse me... The charge for your laundry service on Nov. 20th.\nDayna: But I did't take any laundry service during my stay here. I think you have added someone else's.\nGlynnis: Ummmm...Sorry, would you mind waiting a moment? We check it with the department concerned.\nDayna: No. As long as we get this straightened out.\nGlynnis: I'm very sorry. There has been a mistake. We'll correct the bill. Please take a look.\nDayna: Okay, here you are.\nGlynnis: Goodbye.", "summary": "Glynnis helps Dayna correct a mischarged bill on laundry service and helps Dayna check out." }, { "id": "test_24", "dialogue": "Glynnis: Good coming. What can I do for you?\nDayna: I'm in Room 309. I'm checking out today. Can I have my bill now?\nGlynnis: Certainly. Please wait a moment. Here you are.\nDayna: Thanks. Wait... What's this? The 30 dollar for?\nGlynnis: Excuse me... The charge for your laundry service on Nov. 20th.\nDayna: But I did't take any laundry service during my stay here. I think you have added someone else's.\nGlynnis: Ummmm...Sorry, would you mind waiting a moment? We check it with the department concerned.\nDayna: No. As long as we get this straightened out.\nGlynnis: I'm very sorry. There has been a mistake. We'll correct the bill. Please take a look.\nDayna: Okay, here you are.\nGlynnis: Goodbye.", "summary": "Dayna finds Dayna being mischarged. Glynnis corrects the bill and Dayna pays for it." }, { "id": "test_25", "dialogue": "Steven: Steven, I need badly your help.\nCarmelina: What's the matter?\nSteven: My wife has found that I have an affair with my secretary, and now she is going to divorce me.\nCarmelina: How could you cheat on your wife? You have been married for ten years.\nSteven: Yes, I know I'm wrong. But I swear that the affair lasts only for two months. And I still love my wife. I couldn't live without her.\nCarmelina: I will try my best to persuade her to reconsider the divorce. But are you sure that from now on you will be faithful to her forever?\nSteven: Yes, I swear.", "summary": "Steven is begging Steven to persuade his wife not to divorce him. Steven agrees." }, { "id": "test_26", "dialogue": "Steven: Steven, I need badly your help.\nCarmelina: What's the matter?\nSteven: My wife has found that I have an affair with my secretary, and now she is going to divorce me.\nCarmelina: How could you cheat on your wife? You have been married for ten years.\nSteven: Yes, I know I'm wrong. But I swear that the affair lasts only for two months. And I still love my wife. I couldn't live without her.\nCarmelina: I will try my best to persuade her to reconsider the divorce. But are you sure that from now on you will be faithful to her forever?\nSteven: Yes, I swear.", "summary": "Steve will try to persuade Steven's wife not to divorce Steven as Steven swears to remain faithful forever." }, { "id": "test_27", "dialogue": "Steven: Steven, I need badly your help.\nCarmelina: What's the matter?\nSteven: My wife has found that I have an affair with my secretary, and now she is going to divorce me.\nCarmelina: How could you cheat on your wife? You have been married for ten years.\nSteven: Yes, I know I'm wrong. But I swear that the affair lasts only for two months. And I still love my wife. I couldn't live without her.\nCarmelina: I will try my best to persuade her to reconsider the divorce. But are you sure that from now on you will be faithful to her forever?\nSteven: Yes, I swear.", "summary": "Steven begs Steven's to persuade Steven's wife not to divorce him, and Steven agrees." }, { "id": "test_28", "dialogue": "Adelind: Who stands out in your mind as a man or woman of sound character?\nNessa: If I think of famous people, I think of Abraham Lincoln.\nAdelind: He's the US president, who walked five miles just to give a lady her change, isn't he?\nNessa: That's the one. He also was famous for never giving up on his goals.\nAdelind: That's right. He ran for office quite a few times before he was finally elected.\nNessa: And I also admire him for his courage in fighting for equal rights.\nAdelind: He had great vision, didn't he?\nNessa: And humility. I would have liked to meet him personally.", "summary": "Adelind and Nessa are talking about Abraham Lincoln. They think he was a noble man." }, { "id": "test_29", "dialogue": "Adelind: Who stands out in your mind as a man or woman of sound character?\nNessa: If I think of famous people, I think of Abraham Lincoln.\nAdelind: He's the US president, who walked five miles just to give a lady her change, isn't he?\nNessa: That's the one. He also was famous for never giving up on his goals.\nAdelind: That's right. He ran for office quite a few times before he was finally elected.\nNessa: And I also admire him for his courage in fighting for equal rights.\nAdelind: He had great vision, didn't he?\nNessa: And humility. I would have liked to meet him personally.", "summary": "Nessa admires Abraham Lincoln for his perseverance, courage and humility." }, { "id": "test_30", "dialogue": "Adelind: Who stands out in your mind as a man or woman of sound character?\nNessa: If I think of famous people, I think of Abraham Lincoln.\nAdelind: He's the US president, who walked five miles just to give a lady her change, isn't he?\nNessa: That's the one. He also was famous for never giving up on his goals.\nAdelind: That's right. He ran for office quite a few times before he was finally elected.\nNessa: And I also admire him for his courage in fighting for equal rights.\nAdelind: He had great vision, didn't he?\nNessa: And humility. I would have liked to meet him personally.", "summary": "Adelind and Nessa talk about Abraham Lincoln and his glorious history. They both admire him." }, { "id": "test_31", "dialogue": "Allyn: Where are you going for your trip?\nStace: I think Hebei is a good place.\nAllyn: But I heard the north of China are experiencing severe sandstorms!\nStace: Really?\nAllyn: Yes, it's said that Hebes was experiencing six degree strong winds.\nStace: How do these storms affect the people who live in these areas?\nAllyn: The report said the number of people with respiratory tract infections tended to rise after sandstorms. The sand gets into people's noses and throats and creates irritation.\nStace: It sounds that sandstorms are trouble for everybody!\nAllyn: You are quite right.", "summary": "Stace plans to have a trip in Hebei but Allyn says there are sandstorms in there." }, { "id": "test_32", "dialogue": "Allyn: Where are you going for your trip?\nStace: I think Hebei is a good place.\nAllyn: But I heard the north of China are experiencing severe sandstorms!\nStace: Really?\nAllyn: Yes, it's said that Hebes was experiencing six degree strong winds.\nStace: How do these storms affect the people who live in these areas?\nAllyn: The report said the number of people with respiratory tract infections tended to rise after sandstorms. The sand gets into people's noses and throats and creates irritation.\nStace: It sounds that sandstorms are trouble for everybody!\nAllyn: You are quite right.", "summary": "Allyn tells Stace Hebei was experiencing severe sandstorms and sandstorms threaten people's health." }, { "id": "test_33", "dialogue": "Allyn: Where are you going for your trip?\nStace: I think Hebei is a good place.\nAllyn: But I heard the north of China are experiencing severe sandstorms!\nStace: Really?\nAllyn: Yes, it's said that Hebes was experiencing six degree strong winds.\nStace: How do these storms affect the people who live in these areas?\nAllyn: The report said the number of people with respiratory tract infections tended to rise after sandstorms. The sand gets into people's noses and throats and creates irritation.\nStace: It sounds that sandstorms are trouble for everybody!\nAllyn: You are quite right.", "summary": "Stace wants to travel to Hebei but Allyn informs Stace of terrible sandstorms there." }, { "id": "test_34", "dialogue": "Francis: Welcome to my birthday party, I am so happy you can come.\nJoachim: Thanks for inviting me. Here is the gift for you. Happy birthday, Francis! Many more happy and healthy years for you!\nFrancis: Thank you, shall I open it now?\nJoachim: Yes, please do.\nFrancis: Wow, a remote car model and my favorite brand. I really like it. That is so nice of you.\nJoachim: Yeah, I was really struggling whether I should give you this nice little car. It was the last one they had and I really like it so much myself.\nFrancis: Typical you, always wanting to keep the best things for yourself. The more I appreciate the gift now.", "summary": "Joachim comes to the birthday party of Francis and sends him a remote car model." }, { "id": "test_35", "dialogue": "Francis: Welcome to my birthday party, I am so happy you can come.\nJoachim: Thanks for inviting me. Here is the gift for you. Happy birthday, Francis! Many more happy and healthy years for you!\nFrancis: Thank you, shall I open it now?\nJoachim: Yes, please do.\nFrancis: Wow, a remote car model and my favorite brand. I really like it. That is so nice of you.\nJoachim: Yeah, I was really struggling whether I should give you this nice little car. It was the last one they had and I really like it so much myself.\nFrancis: Typical you, always wanting to keep the best things for yourself. The more I appreciate the gift now.", "summary": "Joachim gives Francis a car model that both of them love as a birthday gift." }, { "id": "test_36", "dialogue": "Francis: Welcome to my birthday party, I am so happy you can come.\nJoachim: Thanks for inviting me. Here is the gift for you. Happy birthday, Francis! Many more happy and healthy years for you!\nFrancis: Thank you, shall I open it now?\nJoachim: Yes, please do.\nFrancis: Wow, a remote car model and my favorite brand. I really like it. That is so nice of you.\nJoachim: Yeah, I was really struggling whether I should give you this nice little car. It was the last one they had and I really like it so much myself.\nFrancis: Typical you, always wanting to keep the best things for yourself. The more I appreciate the gift now.", "summary": "Joachim gives Francis a nice car model as a birthday gift and Francis appreciates it." }, { "id": "test_37", "dialogue": "Steven: Hi, Tony. You look unhappy. What's wrong?\nTony: Oh, Steven, I made a big mistake.\nSteven: What happened?\nTony: I really wish I hadn't done it.\nSteven: What on earth are you talking about?\nTony: I got caught cheating. I feel so ashamed. The teacher saw me and told me I failed.\nSteven: What were you thinking?\nTony: You know my father. If I fail, he'll kill me. I have to do well.\nSteven: But what you should do is study hard.\nTony: I know. . . I know. . . it's all my fault. I feel awful that I didn't study, and I cheated, and I got caught.\nSteven: So long as you learn from your mistakes.", "summary": "Tony got caught cheating and feels ashamed. Steven tells him to learn from it and study hard." }, { "id": "test_38", "dialogue": "Steven: Hi, Tony. You look unhappy. What's wrong?\nTony: Oh, Steven, I made a big mistake.\nSteven: What happened?\nTony: I really wish I hadn't done it.\nSteven: What on earth are you talking about?\nTony: I got caught cheating. I feel so ashamed. The teacher saw me and told me I failed.\nSteven: What were you thinking?\nTony: You know my father. If I fail, he'll kill me. I have to do well.\nSteven: But what you should do is study hard.\nTony: I know. . . I know. . . it's all my fault. I feel awful that I didn't study, and I cheated, and I got caught.\nSteven: So long as you learn from your mistakes.", "summary": "Tony tells Steven that he failed a class because of cheating and he feels awful." }, { "id": "test_39", "dialogue": "Steven: Hi, Tony. You look unhappy. What's wrong?\nTony: Oh, Steven, I made a big mistake.\nSteven: What happened?\nTony: I really wish I hadn't done it.\nSteven: What on earth are you talking about?\nTony: I got caught cheating. I feel so ashamed. The teacher saw me and told me I failed.\nSteven: What were you thinking?\nTony: You know my father. If I fail, he'll kill me. I have to do well.\nSteven: But what you should do is study hard.\nTony: I know. . . I know. . . it's all my fault. I feel awful that I didn't study, and I cheated, and I got caught.\nSteven: So long as you learn from your mistakes.", "summary": "Tony tells Steven that he cheated on the exam and realized his mistake." }, { "id": "test_40", "dialogue": "Tess: What time is it, Tom?\nTom: Just a minute. It's ten to nine by my watch.\nTess: Is it? I had no idea it was so late. I must be off now.\nTom: What's the hurry?\nTess: I must catch the nine-thirty train.\nTom: You've plenty of time yet. The railway station is very close. It won't take more than twenty minutes to get there.", "summary": "Tess is catching a train. Tom asks Tess not to hurry." }, { "id": "test_41", "dialogue": "Tess: What time is it, Tom?\nTom: Just a minute. It's ten to nine by my watch.\nTess: Is it? I had no idea it was so late. I must be off now.\nTom: What's the hurry?\nTess: I must catch the nine-thirty train.\nTom: You've plenty of time yet. The railway station is very close. It won't take more than twenty minutes to get there.", "summary": "Tess is in a hurry to catch a train. Tom tells Tess there is plenty of time." }, { "id": "test_42", "dialogue": "Tess: What time is it, Tom?\nTom: Just a minute. It's ten to nine by my watch.\nTess: Is it? I had no idea it was so late. I must be off now.\nTom: What's the hurry?\nTess: I must catch the nine-thirty train.\nTom: You've plenty of time yet. The railway station is very close. It won't take more than twenty minutes to get there.", "summary": "Tess is rushing to catch a train but Tom thinks it isn't necessary." }, { "id": "test_43", "dialogue": "Sonia: I don't know how to adjust my life. Would you give me a piece of advice?\nBethena: You look a bit pale, don't you?\nSonia: Yes, I can't sleep well every night.\nBethena: You should get plenty of sleep.\nSonia: I drink a lot of wine.\nBethena: If I were you, I wouldn't drink too much.\nSonia: I often feel so tired.\nBethena: You better do some exercise every morning.\nSonia: I sometimes find the shadow of death in front of me.\nBethena: Why do you worry about your future? You're very young, and you'll make great contribution to the world. I hope you take my advice.", "summary": "Sonia wants to adjust Sonia's life and Bethena suggests Sonia be positive and stay healthy." }, { "id": "test_44", "dialogue": "Sonia: I don't know how to adjust my life. Would you give me a piece of advice?\nBethena: You look a bit pale, don't you?\nSonia: Yes, I can't sleep well every night.\nBethena: You should get plenty of sleep.\nSonia: I drink a lot of wine.\nBethena: If I were you, I wouldn't drink too much.\nSonia: I often feel so tired.\nBethena: You better do some exercise every morning.\nSonia: I sometimes find the shadow of death in front of me.\nBethena: Why do you worry about your future? You're very young, and you'll make great contribution to the world. I hope you take my advice.", "summary": "Sonia has a bad lifestyle. Bethena kindly advises Sonia to be positive." }, { "id": "test_45", "dialogue": "Sonia: I don't know how to adjust my life. Would you give me a piece of advice?\nBethena: You look a bit pale, don't you?\nSonia: Yes, I can't sleep well every night.\nBethena: You should get plenty of sleep.\nSonia: I drink a lot of wine.\nBethena: If I were you, I wouldn't drink too much.\nSonia: I often feel so tired.\nBethena: You better do some exercise every morning.\nSonia: I sometimes find the shadow of death in front of me.\nBethena: Why do you worry about your future? You're very young, and you'll make great contribution to the world. I hope you take my advice.", "summary": "Bethena hopes Sonia will become healthy and positive." }, { "id": "test_46", "dialogue": "Rodger: Would you like to go to the party tonight?\nRuojia: Whose party?\nRodger: Ruojia's. Don't you know that? Ruojia has got married.\nRuojia: What! Is she really? I can't believe it!\nRodger: Yes. Yesterday.\nRuojia: Good gracious. That's incredible! I feel so happy for her!\nRodger: Yes, me too.\nRuojia: But how do you know that?\nRodger: I saw the news from her twitter. And she sent an email about it.\nRuojia: What? I didn't receive it!\nRodger: Maybe you should check your email.\nRuojia: Oh yes, I find it. Tonight at her home. Will you bring something?\nRodger: Yes, a pair of wineglasses and a card to wish her happy marriage.\nRuojia: I will buy a tea set.", "summary": "Rodger tells Ruojia that Ruojia is married and will have a party tonight. Ruojia's surprised to know that. They will bring their gifts to bless her." }, { "id": "test_47", "dialogue": "Rodger: Would you like to go to the party tonight?\nRuojia: Whose party?\nRodger: Ruojia's. Don't you know that? Ruojia has got married.\nRuojia: What! Is she really? I can't believe it!\nRodger: Yes. Yesterday.\nRuojia: Good gracious. That's incredible! I feel so happy for her!\nRodger: Yes, me too.\nRuojia: But how do you know that?\nRodger: I saw the news from her twitter. And she sent an email about it.\nRuojia: What? I didn't receive it!\nRodger: Maybe you should check your email.\nRuojia: Oh yes, I find it. Tonight at her home. Will you bring something?\nRodger: Yes, a pair of wineglasses and a card to wish her happy marriage.\nRuojia: I will buy a tea set.", "summary": "Ruojia is surprised to know from Rodger that Ruojia is married. Then Ruojia finds Ruojia has sent an email about it. They will go to Ruojia's party and give their presents to her." }, { "id": "test_48", "dialogue": "Rodger: Would you like to go to the party tonight?\nRuojia: Whose party?\nRodger: Ruojia's. Don't you know that? Ruojia has got married.\nRuojia: What! Is she really? I can't believe it!\nRodger: Yes. Yesterday.\nRuojia: Good gracious. That's incredible! I feel so happy for her!\nRodger: Yes, me too.\nRuojia: But how do you know that?\nRodger: I saw the news from her twitter. And she sent an email about it.\nRuojia: What? I didn't receive it!\nRodger: Maybe you should check your email.\nRuojia: Oh yes, I find it. Tonight at her home. Will you bring something?\nRodger: Yes, a pair of wineglasses and a card to wish her happy marriage.\nRuojia: I will buy a tea set.", "summary": "Ruojia is surprised that Ruojia's married. Rodger and Ruojia will go to her party and give their presents to wish her a happy marriage." }, { "id": "test_49", "dialogue": "Sheryl: Yeah. Just pull on this strip. Then peel off the back.\nIsadore: You might make a few enemies this way.\nSheryl: If they don't think this is fun, they're not meant to be our friends.\nIsadore: You mean your friends. I think it's cruel.\nSheryl: Yeah. But it's fun. Look at those two ugly old ladies. . . or are they men?\nIsadore: Hurry! Get a shot!. . . Hand it over!\nSheryl: I knew you'd come around. . .", "summary": "Isadore at first thinks Sheryl's behaviour cruel but finally joins Sheryl." }, { "id": "test_50", "dialogue": "Sheryl: Yeah. Just pull on this strip. Then peel off the back.\nIsadore: You might make a few enemies this way.\nSheryl: If they don't think this is fun, they're not meant to be our friends.\nIsadore: You mean your friends. I think it's cruel.\nSheryl: Yeah. But it's fun. Look at those two ugly old ladies. . . or are they men?\nIsadore: Hurry! Get a shot!. . . Hand it over!\nSheryl: I knew you'd come around. . .", "summary": "Sheryl plans on playing a trick to others. Isadore thinks it's cruel at first but then joins." }, { "id": "test_51", "dialogue": "Sheryl: Yeah. Just pull on this strip. Then peel off the back.\nIsadore: You might make a few enemies this way.\nSheryl: If they don't think this is fun, they're not meant to be our friends.\nIsadore: You mean your friends. I think it's cruel.\nSheryl: Yeah. But it's fun. Look at those two ugly old ladies. . . or are they men?\nIsadore: Hurry! Get a shot!. . . Hand it over!\nSheryl: I knew you'd come around. . .", "summary": "Sheryl is about to make a prank. Isadore thinks it's cruel at first but then joins." }, { "id": "test_52", "dialogue": "Lyndsey: What does your sister look like, Mike?\nMike: Well, she's tall and pretty.\nLyndsey: Is she like you?\nMike: I suppose so. We're both friendly and easy-going.\nLyndsey: Is she as clever as you?\nMike: No, she's not as clever as me.\nLyndsey: Big head!", "summary": "Mike is describing his sister to Lyndsey." }, { "id": "test_53", "dialogue": "Lyndsey: What does your sister look like, Mike?\nMike: Well, she's tall and pretty.\nLyndsey: Is she like you?\nMike: I suppose so. We're both friendly and easy-going.\nLyndsey: Is she as clever as you?\nMike: No, she's not as clever as me.\nLyndsey: Big head!", "summary": "Mike describes to Lyndsey his sister's characters and personality." }, { "id": "test_54", "dialogue": "Lyndsey: What does your sister look like, Mike?\nMike: Well, she's tall and pretty.\nLyndsey: Is she like you?\nMike: I suppose so. We're both friendly and easy-going.\nLyndsey: Is she as clever as you?\nMike: No, she's not as clever as me.\nLyndsey: Big head!", "summary": "Lyndsey asks Mike about his sister." }, { "id": "test_55", "dialogue": "Yancy: Is anybody in?\nQuigly: How can I help you?\nYancy: I have a headache.\nQuigly: Let me take your temperature with a thermometer.\nYancy: OK.\nQuigly: I think you have a small fever.\nYancy: I thought so. I felt dizzy this morning.\nQuigly: You should've called in sick! Next time, have either of your parents call the school office.", "summary": "Yancy feels sick and Quigly gives Yancy a check-up." }, { "id": "test_56", "dialogue": "Yancy: Is anybody in?\nQuigly: How can I help you?\nYancy: I have a headache.\nQuigly: Let me take your temperature with a thermometer.\nYancy: OK.\nQuigly: I think you have a small fever.\nYancy: I thought so. I felt dizzy this morning.\nQuigly: You should've called in sick! Next time, have either of your parents call the school office.", "summary": "Quigly finds that Yancy has a fever and says Yancy should've called in sick earlier." }, { "id": "test_57", "dialogue": "Yancy: Is anybody in?\nQuigly: How can I help you?\nYancy: I have a headache.\nQuigly: Let me take your temperature with a thermometer.\nYancy: OK.\nQuigly: I think you have a small fever.\nYancy: I thought so. I felt dizzy this morning.\nQuigly: You should've called in sick! Next time, have either of your parents call the school office.", "summary": "Quigly checks Yancy's physical condition and finds Yancy has a fever." }, { "id": "test_58", "dialogue": "Conney: Can I help you?\nLotty: I'd like to buy a new mobile phone please.\nConney: Ok, would you like a phone with camera and MP3 player?\nLotty: Yes please. And I'd like to be able to make video calls too.", "summary": "Conney helps Lotty to choose a new phone." }, { "id": "test_59", "dialogue": "Conney: Can I help you?\nLotty: I'd like to buy a new mobile phone please.\nConney: Ok, would you like a phone with camera and MP3 player?\nLotty: Yes please. And I'd like to be able to make video calls too.", "summary": "Lotty wants to buy a new mobile phone from Conney." }, { "id": "test_60", "dialogue": "Conney: Can I help you?\nLotty: I'd like to buy a new mobile phone please.\nConney: Ok, would you like a phone with camera and MP3 player?\nLotty: Yes please. And I'd like to be able to make video calls too.", "summary": "Lotty wants to buy a new mobile phone from Conney." }, { "id": "test_61", "dialogue": "Judy: Hey, Frank. I heard you got a new job.\nFrank: Yeah, Judy. I will be working for the Post Office. It's not a bad job.\nJudy: Is it true that you have a heavy work schedule?\nFrank: That's right. I am supposed to work at 5am everyday, and I only get 45 minutes for lunch.\nJudy: So, why did you apply for such a demanding job?\nFrank: Well, the government offers its employees excellent health insurance benefits.\nJudy: Oh, I see. And can your family members utilize the health insurance, too?\nFrank: Yeah, that's the best part. All of my children can get free medical care.\nJudy: That's a great employment benefit!\nFrank: Now you know why I wanted to work for the Post Office!", "summary": "Frank got a new job and is telling Judy not only the heavy schedule but also the benefits of this job." }, { "id": "test_62", "dialogue": "Judy: Hey, Frank. I heard you got a new job.\nFrank: Yeah, Judy. I will be working for the Post Office. It's not a bad job.\nJudy: Is it true that you have a heavy work schedule?\nFrank: That's right. I am supposed to work at 5am everyday, and I only get 45 minutes for lunch.\nJudy: So, why did you apply for such a demanding job?\nFrank: Well, the government offers its employees excellent health insurance benefits.\nJudy: Oh, I see. And can your family members utilize the health insurance, too?\nFrank: Yeah, that's the best part. All of my children can get free medical care.\nJudy: That's a great employment benefit!\nFrank: Now you know why I wanted to work for the Post Office!", "summary": "Frank explains to Judy the reason why he took a job at the Post office is that the government offers excellent health insurance benefits for its employees." }, { "id": "test_63", "dialogue": "Judy: Hey, Frank. I heard you got a new job.\nFrank: Yeah, Judy. I will be working for the Post Office. It's not a bad job.\nJudy: Is it true that you have a heavy work schedule?\nFrank: That's right. I am supposed to work at 5am everyday, and I only get 45 minutes for lunch.\nJudy: So, why did you apply for such a demanding job?\nFrank: Well, the government offers its employees excellent health insurance benefits.\nJudy: Oh, I see. And can your family members utilize the health insurance, too?\nFrank: Yeah, that's the best part. All of my children can get free medical care.\nJudy: That's a great employment benefit!\nFrank: Now you know why I wanted to work for the Post Office!", "summary": "Frank describes his new job's schedule and insurance at the Post Office to Judy." }, { "id": "test_64", "dialogue": "Harmonia: Do you have any special skills?\nVibhu: I can write computer programs, I have a good command of secretarial skills.\nHarmonia: What qualifications have you got?\nVibhu: I have a doctor license and a driving license.\nHarmonia: Do you get special training in office skills?\nVibhu: I passed both the Cambridge Examinations, First Certificate and the Certificate of Proficiency in English. And studied for a year in London at the Lucas Secretarial College, ending with speeds of 120 words per minute in English shorthand and 50 words per minute in typing. I was also trained in office procedure.\nHarmonia: Please tell me about work you have done, which qualifies you for this job.\nVibhu: I'Ve received some special training in typing, shorthand and operating a fax machine, etc. . I'm experienced in IBM-PC. I can operate familiarly a word-processor, a fax machine, a photo and other office equipment.", "summary": "Vibhu is describing the educational background and previous working experience to Harmonia in a job interview." }, { "id": "test_65", "dialogue": "Harmonia: Do you have any special skills?\nVibhu: I can write computer programs, I have a good command of secretarial skills.\nHarmonia: What qualifications have you got?\nVibhu: I have a doctor license and a driving license.\nHarmonia: Do you get special training in office skills?\nVibhu: I passed both the Cambridge Examinations, First Certificate and the Certificate of Proficiency in English. And studied for a year in London at the Lucas Secretarial College, ending with speeds of 120 words per minute in English shorthand and 50 words per minute in typing. I was also trained in office procedure.\nHarmonia: Please tell me about work you have done, which qualifies you for this job.\nVibhu: I'Ve received some special training in typing, shorthand and operating a fax machine, etc. . I'm experienced in IBM-PC. I can operate familiarly a word-processor, a fax machine, a photo and other office equipment.", "summary": "Vibhu is being interviewed by Harmonia. Vibhu is equipped with a bunch of valuable office skills." }, { "id": "test_66", "dialogue": "Harmonia: Do you have any special skills?\nVibhu: I can write computer programs, I have a good command of secretarial skills.\nHarmonia: What qualifications have you got?\nVibhu: I have a doctor license and a driving license.\nHarmonia: Do you get special training in office skills?\nVibhu: I passed both the Cambridge Examinations, First Certificate and the Certificate of Proficiency in English. And studied for a year in London at the Lucas Secretarial College, ending with speeds of 120 words per minute in English shorthand and 50 words per minute in typing. I was also trained in office procedure.\nHarmonia: Please tell me about work you have done, which qualifies you for this job.\nVibhu: I'Ve received some special training in typing, shorthand and operating a fax machine, etc. . I'm experienced in IBM-PC. I can operate familiarly a word-processor, a fax machine, a photo and other office equipment.", "summary": "Harmonia asks about Vibhu's special skills, training, previous working experience and other qualification for the job." }, { "id": "test_67", "dialogue": "Walter: Excuse me.\nDieter: Yes, sir. Can I help you?\nWalter: Um, this steak, I asked for to be medium rare.\nDieter: Medium rare, that's right, sir. I remember your order.\nWalter: Well, I'm afraid it isn't. It's a bit too well done and rather tough. Would you mind changing?\nDieter: If it is not to your satisfaction, I'll certainly bring you another. But I'm afraid you may have to wait for a few minutes.\nWalter: Yes, that's all right. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Walter is not satisfied with the steak and Dieter will change it." }, { "id": "test_68", "dialogue": "Walter: Excuse me.\nDieter: Yes, sir. Can I help you?\nWalter: Um, this steak, I asked for to be medium rare.\nDieter: Medium rare, that's right, sir. I remember your order.\nWalter: Well, I'm afraid it isn't. It's a bit too well done and rather tough. Would you mind changing?\nDieter: If it is not to your satisfaction, I'll certainly bring you another. But I'm afraid you may have to wait for a few minutes.\nWalter: Yes, that's all right. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Dieter will change a steak for Walter as that one doesn't satisfy Walter." }, { "id": "test_69", "dialogue": "Walter: Excuse me.\nDieter: Yes, sir. Can I help you?\nWalter: Um, this steak, I asked for to be medium rare.\nDieter: Medium rare, that's right, sir. I remember your order.\nWalter: Well, I'm afraid it isn't. It's a bit too well done and rather tough. Would you mind changing?\nDieter: If it is not to your satisfaction, I'll certainly bring you another. But I'm afraid you may have to wait for a few minutes.\nWalter: Yes, that's all right. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Walter is not satisfied with Walter's steak and asks to change one, and Dieter agrees." }, { "id": "test_70", "dialogue": "Tom: Tom, I've got good news for you.\nKrissy: What is it?\nTom: Haven't you heard that your novel has won The Nobel Prize?\nKrissy: Really? I can't believe it. It's like a dream come true. I never expected that I would win The Nobel Prize!\nTom: You did a good job. I'm extremely proud of you.\nKrissy: Thanks for the compliment.\nTom: You certainly deserve it. Let's celebrate!", "summary": "Tom congratulates Tom for achieving the Nobel Prize." }, { "id": "test_71", "dialogue": "Tom: Tom, I've got good news for you.\nKrissy: What is it?\nTom: Haven't you heard that your novel has won The Nobel Prize?\nKrissy: Really? I can't believe it. It's like a dream come true. I never expected that I would win The Nobel Prize!\nTom: You did a good job. I'm extremely proud of you.\nKrissy: Thanks for the compliment.\nTom: You certainly deserve it. Let's celebrate!", "summary": "Tom tells Tom that his novel has won the Nobel Prize." }, { "id": "test_72", "dialogue": "Tom: Tom, I've got good news for you.\nKrissy: What is it?\nTom: Haven't you heard that your novel has won The Nobel Prize?\nKrissy: Really? I can't believe it. It's like a dream come true. I never expected that I would win The Nobel Prize!\nTom: You did a good job. I'm extremely proud of you.\nKrissy: Thanks for the compliment.\nTom: You certainly deserve it. Let's celebrate!", "summary": "Krissy tells Tom he won the Nobel Prize." }, { "id": "test_73", "dialogue": "Doralynn: What makes you think you are able to do the job?\nValera: My major is Automobile Designing and I have received my master's degree in science. I think I can do it well.\nDoralynn: What kind of work were you responsible for in the past employment?\nValera: I am a student engineer who mainly took charge of understanding of the mechanical strength and corrosion resistance of various materials.", "summary": "Doralynn is interviewing Valera about Valera's ability and previous experience." }, { "id": "test_74", "dialogue": "Doralynn: What makes you think you are able to do the job?\nValera: My major is Automobile Designing and I have received my master's degree in science. I think I can do it well.\nDoralynn: What kind of work were you responsible for in the past employment?\nValera: I am a student engineer who mainly took charge of understanding of the mechanical strength and corrosion resistance of various materials.", "summary": "Doralynn asks Valera about Valera's capacities and past working experience during an interview." }, { "id": "test_75", "dialogue": "Doralynn: What makes you think you are able to do the job?\nValera: My major is Automobile Designing and I have received my master's degree in science. I think I can do it well.\nDoralynn: What kind of work were you responsible for in the past employment?\nValera: I am a student engineer who mainly took charge of understanding of the mechanical strength and corrosion resistance of various materials.", "summary": "Doralynn asks Valera about Valera's qualification for the job." }, { "id": "test_76", "dialogue": "Kimball: Do you drink much?\nLuce: Depending on what you consider a lot.\nKimball: How frequently do you drink?\nLuce: Couple times a week. How about you?\nKimball: Only when I go out. I'm not a big drinker.\nLuce: How much can you drink?\nKimball: I usually only have 2 beers.\nLuce: You're a light weight.\nKimball: How much can you drink?\nLuce: I'm usually drinking all night long. At least 10 drinks.\nKimball: Don't you spend a lot of money then?\nLuce: No. We usually go to places that have specials. Dante's over on the Ave has $ 5. 00 pitchers on Mondays. So for ten, fifteen bucks, I can get a lot of drinks.\nKimball: That's true.\nLuce: If you don't like beer, have you tried mixed drinks? Some of them are pretty good.\nKimball: I like beer, it's just that I get a headache when I drink more than 3.\nLuce: You just have to build up a tolerance. I used to be like that. But your body gets used to it.\nKimball: It'll take awhile, but I'm working on it.\nLuce: Hey let's go out tomorrow night. The Ram Bar and Grill is having a special on pitchers.\nKimball: Alright.", "summary": "Kimball and Luce are talking about some personal facts of drinking. Luce drinks a lot, while Kimball cannot drink much for health reasons. They decide to have a drink together tomorrow night." }, { "id": "test_77", "dialogue": "Kimball: Do you drink much?\nLuce: Depending on what you consider a lot.\nKimball: How frequently do you drink?\nLuce: Couple times a week. How about you?\nKimball: Only when I go out. I'm not a big drinker.\nLuce: How much can you drink?\nKimball: I usually only have 2 beers.\nLuce: You're a light weight.\nKimball: How much can you drink?\nLuce: I'm usually drinking all night long. At least 10 drinks.\nKimball: Don't you spend a lot of money then?\nLuce: No. We usually go to places that have specials. Dante's over on the Ave has $ 5. 00 pitchers on Mondays. So for ten, fifteen bucks, I can get a lot of drinks.\nKimball: That's true.\nLuce: If you don't like beer, have you tried mixed drinks? Some of them are pretty good.\nKimball: I like beer, it's just that I get a headache when I drink more than 3.\nLuce: You just have to build up a tolerance. I used to be like that. But your body gets used to it.\nKimball: It'll take awhile, but I'm working on it.\nLuce: Hey let's go out tomorrow night. The Ram Bar and Grill is having a special on pitchers.\nKimball: Alright.", "summary": "Luce, a heavy drinker, invites Kimball, a light drinker to go out the next day. Luce chooses a place that has a special on pitchers." }, { "id": "test_78", "dialogue": "Kimball: Do you drink much?\nLuce: Depending on what you consider a lot.\nKimball: How frequently do you drink?\nLuce: Couple times a week. How about you?\nKimball: Only when I go out. I'm not a big drinker.\nLuce: How much can you drink?\nKimball: I usually only have 2 beers.\nLuce: You're a light weight.\nKimball: How much can you drink?\nLuce: I'm usually drinking all night long. At least 10 drinks.\nKimball: Don't you spend a lot of money then?\nLuce: No. We usually go to places that have specials. Dante's over on the Ave has $ 5. 00 pitchers on Mondays. So for ten, fifteen bucks, I can get a lot of drinks.\nKimball: That's true.\nLuce: If you don't like beer, have you tried mixed drinks? Some of them are pretty good.\nKimball: I like beer, it's just that I get a headache when I drink more than 3.\nLuce: You just have to build up a tolerance. I used to be like that. But your body gets used to it.\nKimball: It'll take awhile, but I'm working on it.\nLuce: Hey let's go out tomorrow night. The Ram Bar and Grill is having a special on pitchers.\nKimball: Alright.", "summary": "Kimball and Luce talk about their drinking capacity and their drinking habits. They decide to have a drink together tomorrow night." }, { "id": "test_79", "dialogue": "Antonia: May, do you mind helping me prepare for the picnic?\nMay: Sure. Have you checked the weather report?\nAntonia: Yes. It says it will be sunny all day. No sign of rain at all. This is your father's favorite sausage. Sandwiches for you and Daniel.\nMay: No, thanks Mom. I'd like some toast and chicken wings.\nAntonia: Okay. Please take some fruit salad and crackers for me.\nMay: Done. Oh, don't forget to take napkins disposable plates, cups and picnic blanket.\nAntonia: All set. May, can you help me take all these things to the living room?\nMay: Yes, madam.\nAntonia: Ask Daniel to give you a hand?\nMay: No, mom, I can manage it by myself. His help just causes more trouble.", "summary": "May is helping her mother to do some preparation for the picnic." }, { "id": "test_80", "dialogue": "Antonia: May, do you mind helping me prepare for the picnic?\nMay: Sure. Have you checked the weather report?\nAntonia: Yes. It says it will be sunny all day. No sign of rain at all. This is your father's favorite sausage. Sandwiches for you and Daniel.\nMay: No, thanks Mom. I'd like some toast and chicken wings.\nAntonia: Okay. Please take some fruit salad and crackers for me.\nMay: Done. Oh, don't forget to take napkins disposable plates, cups and picnic blanket.\nAntonia: All set. May, can you help me take all these things to the living room?\nMay: Yes, madam.\nAntonia: Ask Daniel to give you a hand?\nMay: No, mom, I can manage it by myself. His help just causes more trouble.", "summary": "May's mother asks May for help in preparing for a picnic. May gives her a hand." }, { "id": "test_81", "dialogue": "Antonia: May, do you mind helping me prepare for the picnic?\nMay: Sure. Have you checked the weather report?\nAntonia: Yes. It says it will be sunny all day. No sign of rain at all. This is your father's favorite sausage. Sandwiches for you and Daniel.\nMay: No, thanks Mom. I'd like some toast and chicken wings.\nAntonia: Okay. Please take some fruit salad and crackers for me.\nMay: Done. Oh, don't forget to take napkins disposable plates, cups and picnic blanket.\nAntonia: All set. May, can you help me take all these things to the living room?\nMay: Yes, madam.\nAntonia: Ask Daniel to give you a hand?\nMay: No, mom, I can manage it by myself. His help just causes more trouble.", "summary": "Mom asks May to help to prepare for the picnic and May agrees." }, { "id": "test_82", "dialogue": "James: Hello, are you Muriel Douglas?\nMuriel Douglas: Yes, and you must be James. It's nice to meet you at long last.\nJames: Yes, you too. Thanks for agreeing to meet with us about the new account. My associate, Susan Kim, should be here any minute. Would you like something to drink while we're waiting?\nMuriel Douglas: No, thanks. I'm fine. Did you have a nice holiday?\nJames: Yes, I did. My family and I went to Tahoe to ski and the weather was great. How about you?\nMuriel Douglas: I stayed in L. A. and it was sunny the entire weekend. We spent most of the time at home but we did go see King Kong on Christmas day.\nJames: How did you like it?\nMuriel Douglas: It was better than I expected. But, you know, I think I would have enjoyed skiing in Tahoe even better. Do you go there often?\nJames: No, not much. My wife doesn't like to ski. She prefers vacationing where it's warmer, like Hawaii.\nMuriel Douglas: I don't blame her. I really enjoyed it there when we went a few years ago. I'd like to go back sometime soon.\nJames: Yes, me too. Oh, here's Susan now. Let me introduce you.", "summary": "Muriel Douglas and James meet each other and talk about what they have done during the holiday." }, { "id": "test_83", "dialogue": "James: Hello, are you Muriel Douglas?\nMuriel Douglas: Yes, and you must be James. It's nice to meet you at long last.\nJames: Yes, you too. Thanks for agreeing to meet with us about the new account. My associate, Susan Kim, should be here any minute. Would you like something to drink while we're waiting?\nMuriel Douglas: No, thanks. I'm fine. Did you have a nice holiday?\nJames: Yes, I did. My family and I went to Tahoe to ski and the weather was great. How about you?\nMuriel Douglas: I stayed in L. A. and it was sunny the entire weekend. We spent most of the time at home but we did go see King Kong on Christmas day.\nJames: How did you like it?\nMuriel Douglas: It was better than I expected. But, you know, I think I would have enjoyed skiing in Tahoe even better. Do you go there often?\nJames: No, not much. My wife doesn't like to ski. She prefers vacationing where it's warmer, like Hawaii.\nMuriel Douglas: I don't blame her. I really enjoyed it there when we went a few years ago. I'd like to go back sometime soon.\nJames: Yes, me too. Oh, here's Susan now. Let me introduce you.", "summary": "James and Muriel are talking while waiting for Susan, Muriel's associate. They talk about how they spent the holiday with their families." }, { "id": "test_84", "dialogue": "James: Hello, are you Muriel Douglas?\nMuriel Douglas: Yes, and you must be James. It's nice to meet you at long last.\nJames: Yes, you too. Thanks for agreeing to meet with us about the new account. My associate, Susan Kim, should be here any minute. Would you like something to drink while we're waiting?\nMuriel Douglas: No, thanks. I'm fine. Did you have a nice holiday?\nJames: Yes, I did. My family and I went to Tahoe to ski and the weather was great. How about you?\nMuriel Douglas: I stayed in L. A. and it was sunny the entire weekend. We spent most of the time at home but we did go see King Kong on Christmas day.\nJames: How did you like it?\nMuriel Douglas: It was better than I expected. But, you know, I think I would have enjoyed skiing in Tahoe even better. Do you go there often?\nJames: No, not much. My wife doesn't like to ski. She prefers vacationing where it's warmer, like Hawaii.\nMuriel Douglas: I don't blame her. I really enjoyed it there when we went a few years ago. I'd like to go back sometime soon.\nJames: Yes, me too. Oh, here's Susan now. Let me introduce you.", "summary": "Muriel Douglas and James send greetings and talk about their holiday before the meeting. Douglas stayed in L.A., while James went to Tahoe." }, { "id": "test_85", "dialogue": "Carlie: Stupid girl, making me spend so much money, now I have to get it from the ATM...\nMelinda: Hello, welcome to Universal Bank. Please insert your card into the slot.\nCarlie: I know where to put my card! Stupid machine, talking to me like I ' m an idiot...\nMelinda: Please input your 6 digit PIN code followed by the pound key. Thank you. Please select an option. Thank you. You have selected withdrawal.\nCarlie: Yeah, yeah, I know what I selected. Just gimme my money!\nMelinda: Please type the amount you would like to withdraw. Thank you, you want to transfer 10000 USD to the World Wildlife Foundation. If this is correct please press 1.\nCarlie: No, no! Stupid machine, what are you doing! No!\nMelinda: Confirmed. Thank you for using our bank! Please remove your card from the slot. Goodbye!\nCarlie: No, no way! What happened? Give me my money!\nMelinda: Danger, danger! The exits have been sealed and the doors will remain locked in until the local authorities arrive. Thank you for using our bank. Have a nice day.", "summary": "Carlie wants to withdraw money from an ATM, but the ATM automatically transfers 10000 USD to the World Wildlife Foundation after confirming the withdrawal option. Carlie gets mad and somehow locked in." }, { "id": "test_86", "dialogue": "Carlie: Stupid girl, making me spend so much money, now I have to get it from the ATM...\nMelinda: Hello, welcome to Universal Bank. Please insert your card into the slot.\nCarlie: I know where to put my card! Stupid machine, talking to me like I ' m an idiot...\nMelinda: Please input your 6 digit PIN code followed by the pound key. Thank you. Please select an option. Thank you. You have selected withdrawal.\nCarlie: Yeah, yeah, I know what I selected. Just gimme my money!\nMelinda: Please type the amount you would like to withdraw. Thank you, you want to transfer 10000 USD to the World Wildlife Foundation. If this is correct please press 1.\nCarlie: No, no! Stupid machine, what are you doing! No!\nMelinda: Confirmed. Thank you for using our bank! Please remove your card from the slot. Goodbye!\nCarlie: No, no way! What happened? Give me my money!\nMelinda: Danger, danger! The exits have been sealed and the doors will remain locked in until the local authorities arrive. Thank you for using our bank. Have a nice day.", "summary": "Carlie run out of money because of a girl, and is withdrawing money from an ATM. But the ATM seems to go wrong and transfers Carlie's money to the World Wildlife Foundation, driving Carlie crazy." }, { "id": "test_87", "dialogue": "Carlie: Stupid girl, making me spend so much money, now I have to get it from the ATM...\nMelinda: Hello, welcome to Universal Bank. Please insert your card into the slot.\nCarlie: I know where to put my card! Stupid machine, talking to me like I ' m an idiot...\nMelinda: Please input your 6 digit PIN code followed by the pound key. Thank you. Please select an option. Thank you. You have selected withdrawal.\nCarlie: Yeah, yeah, I know what I selected. Just gimme my money!\nMelinda: Please type the amount you would like to withdraw. Thank you, you want to transfer 10000 USD to the World Wildlife Foundation. If this is correct please press 1.\nCarlie: No, no! Stupid machine, what are you doing! No!\nMelinda: Confirmed. Thank you for using our bank! Please remove your card from the slot. Goodbye!\nCarlie: No, no way! What happened? Give me my money!\nMelinda: Danger, danger! The exits have been sealed and the doors will remain locked in until the local authorities arrive. Thank you for using our bank. Have a nice day.", "summary": "Carlie is withdrawing money from an ATM. But the ATM wrongly transfers Carlie's money to the World Wildlife Foundation. It drives Carlie crazy." }, { "id": "test_88", "dialogue": "Jeffry: Are you a social person?\nMatty: Yes, I am an outgoing person who likes to be with a lot of friends.\nJeffry: What is your strategy in communicating with colleagues?\nMatty: Well, the most important thing in communication is your sincerity.", "summary": "Matty tells Jeffry Matty's communication strategy." }, { "id": "test_89", "dialogue": "Jeffry: Are you a social person?\nMatty: Yes, I am an outgoing person who likes to be with a lot of friends.\nJeffry: What is your strategy in communicating with colleagues?\nMatty: Well, the most important thing in communication is your sincerity.", "summary": "Since Matty is very social, Jeffry asks for the communication strategy." }, { "id": "test_90", "dialogue": "Jeffry: Are you a social person?\nMatty: Yes, I am an outgoing person who likes to be with a lot of friends.\nJeffry: What is your strategy in communicating with colleagues?\nMatty: Well, the most important thing in communication is your sincerity.", "summary": "Matty shares Matty's communication strategy with Jeffry." }, { "id": "test_91", "dialogue": "Lori: What's wrong with you, Mr. Polly?\nMr. Polly: What's wrong? I want a break from this horrible job.\nLori: Then, buy a bottle of soft drink.\nMr. Polly: Would you like to buy a bottle for me in the shop?\nLori: It's a problem, because my boss is in that shop now.\nMr. Polly: Ok, I will go there myself.\nLori: Sorry, Mr. Polly.\nMr. Polly: It doesn't matter. Oh, God, I have only four dollars in my wallet. Is that possible for me to buy one?\nLori: Have a try.", "summary": "Mr. Polly is tired and wants a break from work. Lori cannot buy a bottle of soft drink for him." }, { "id": "test_92", "dialogue": "Lori: What's wrong with you, Mr. Polly?\nMr. Polly: What's wrong? I want a break from this horrible job.\nLori: Then, buy a bottle of soft drink.\nMr. Polly: Would you like to buy a bottle for me in the shop?\nLori: It's a problem, because my boss is in that shop now.\nMr. Polly: Ok, I will go there myself.\nLori: Sorry, Mr. Polly.\nMr. Polly: It doesn't matter. Oh, God, I have only four dollars in my wallet. Is that possible for me to buy one?\nLori: Have a try.", "summary": "Mr. Polly wants to get a break from work and he asks Lori to buy a drink for him, but Lori refuses." }, { "id": "test_93", "dialogue": "Lori: What's wrong with you, Mr. Polly?\nMr. Polly: What's wrong? I want a break from this horrible job.\nLori: Then, buy a bottle of soft drink.\nMr. Polly: Would you like to buy a bottle for me in the shop?\nLori: It's a problem, because my boss is in that shop now.\nMr. Polly: Ok, I will go there myself.\nLori: Sorry, Mr. Polly.\nMr. Polly: It doesn't matter. Oh, God, I have only four dollars in my wallet. Is that possible for me to buy one?\nLori: Have a try.", "summary": "Mr. Polly asks Lori's help to buy a drink, but Lori refuses." }, { "id": "test_94", "dialogue": "Francis: Hello, this is Francis.\nMonica: Hi, this is Monica. I was wondering when we can work on this financial report.\nFrancis: Today, I am busy all day long.\nMonica: Shall I see you on Friday morning?\nFrancis: That's not good for me at all. It'll have to be another time.\nMonica: We must find some time to read report.\nFrancis: I know. I am available from 1 PM to 4 PM on Friday afternoon.\nMonica: That's all right. Then see you on Friday afternoon.\nFrancis: See you.", "summary": "Francis and Monica are discussing when to work on the financial report." }, { "id": "test_95", "dialogue": "Francis: Hello, this is Francis.\nMonica: Hi, this is Monica. I was wondering when we can work on this financial report.\nFrancis: Today, I am busy all day long.\nMonica: Shall I see you on Friday morning?\nFrancis: That's not good for me at all. It'll have to be another time.\nMonica: We must find some time to read report.\nFrancis: I know. I am available from 1 PM to 4 PM on Friday afternoon.\nMonica: That's all right. Then see you on Friday afternoon.\nFrancis: See you.", "summary": "Francis and Monica manage to find time to work on a report together." }, { "id": "test_96", "dialogue": "Francis: Hello, this is Francis.\nMonica: Hi, this is Monica. I was wondering when we can work on this financial report.\nFrancis: Today, I am busy all day long.\nMonica: Shall I see you on Friday morning?\nFrancis: That's not good for me at all. It'll have to be another time.\nMonica: We must find some time to read report.\nFrancis: I know. I am available from 1 PM to 4 PM on Friday afternoon.\nMonica: That's all right. Then see you on Friday afternoon.\nFrancis: See you.", "summary": "Francis and Monica negotiate on the time to work on the report." }, { "id": "test_97", "dialogue": "Jaime: Is this the workshop to prepare for an interview?\nTobe: This is the interview class. Welcome to our class.\nJaime: I am really excited to be taking this workshop so that I can get ready for my interview next week.\nTobe: We are all learning things that will help us in our interview. What do you think are some important considerations going into your interview?\nJaime: I think that we should dress neatly and appropriately.\nTobe: Yes. Second, as you can imagine, attitude and friendliness go a long way.\nJaime: Yes, and I always feel much better when I am friendly.\nTobe: Believe it or not, the interviewers are as interested in your questions as they are in your answers.\nJaime: Any more hints as to what I should do in an interview?\nTobe: Always be honest with your answers. The interviewers really do want to know if you will be a good fit for them.", "summary": "Jaime joins Tobe's interview workshop. They discuss the tips to improve their interview performance." }, { "id": "test_98", "dialogue": "Jaime: Is this the workshop to prepare for an interview?\nTobe: This is the interview class. Welcome to our class.\nJaime: I am really excited to be taking this workshop so that I can get ready for my interview next week.\nTobe: We are all learning things that will help us in our interview. What do you think are some important considerations going into your interview?\nJaime: I think that we should dress neatly and appropriately.\nTobe: Yes. Second, as you can imagine, attitude and friendliness go a long way.\nJaime: Yes, and I always feel much better when I am friendly.\nTobe: Believe it or not, the interviewers are as interested in your questions as they are in your answers.\nJaime: Any more hints as to what I should do in an interview?\nTobe: Always be honest with your answers. The interviewers really do want to know if you will be a good fit for them.", "summary": "Jaime takes an interview workshop. Tobe offer Jaime some useful tips on getting ready for an interview." }, { "id": "test_99", "dialogue": "Jaime: Is this the workshop to prepare for an interview?\nTobe: This is the interview class. Welcome to our class.\nJaime: I am really excited to be taking this workshop so that I can get ready for my interview next week.\nTobe: We are all learning things that will help us in our interview. What do you think are some important considerations going into your interview?\nJaime: I think that we should dress neatly and appropriately.\nTobe: Yes. Second, as you can imagine, attitude and friendliness go a long way.\nJaime: Yes, and I always feel much better when I am friendly.\nTobe: Believe it or not, the interviewers are as interested in your questions as they are in your answers.\nJaime: Any more hints as to what I should do in an interview?\nTobe: Always be honest with your answers. The interviewers really do want to know if you will be a good fit for them.", "summary": "In the workshop, Tobe offer Jaime some suggestions on how to perform well in interviews." }, { "id": "test_100", "dialogue": "Andee: OK, that's a cut! Let's start from the beginning, everyone.\nMike: What was the problem that time?\nAndee: The feeling was all wrong, Mike. She is telling you that she doesn't want to see you any more, but I want to get more anger from you. You're acting hurt and sad, but that's not how your character would act in this situation.\nMike: But Jason and Laura have been together for three years. Don't you think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?\nAndee: At this point, no. I think he would react the way most guys would, and then later on, we would see his real feelings.\nMike: I'm not so sure about that.\nAndee: Let's try it my way, and you can see how you feel when you're saying your lines. After that, if it still doesn't feel right, we can try something else.", "summary": "Andee and Mike are discussing what kind of emotion should be expressed by Mike in this play. They have different understandings." }, { "id": "test_101", "dialogue": "Andee: OK, that's a cut! Let's start from the beginning, everyone.\nMike: What was the problem that time?\nAndee: The feeling was all wrong, Mike. She is telling you that she doesn't want to see you any more, but I want to get more anger from you. You're acting hurt and sad, but that's not how your character would act in this situation.\nMike: But Jason and Laura have been together for three years. Don't you think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?\nAndee: At this point, no. I think he would react the way most guys would, and then later on, we would see his real feelings.\nMike: I'm not so sure about that.\nAndee: Let's try it my way, and you can see how you feel when you're saying your lines. After that, if it still doesn't feel right, we can try something else.", "summary": "Andee and Mike have a disagreement on how to act out a scene. Andee proposes that Mike can try to act in Andee's way." }, { "id": "test_102", "dialogue": "Andee: OK, that's a cut! Let's start from the beginning, everyone.\nMike: What was the problem that time?\nAndee: The feeling was all wrong, Mike. She is telling you that she doesn't want to see you any more, but I want to get more anger from you. You're acting hurt and sad, but that's not how your character would act in this situation.\nMike: But Jason and Laura have been together for three years. Don't you think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?\nAndee: At this point, no. I think he would react the way most guys would, and then later on, we would see his real feelings.\nMike: I'm not so sure about that.\nAndee: Let's try it my way, and you can see how you feel when you're saying your lines. After that, if it still doesn't feel right, we can try something else.", "summary": "Andee wants Mike to act more angry, but Mike thinks he should act both angry and sad." }, { "id": "test_103", "dialogue": "Dale: Well, I'll see you later, Mrs. Todd. My wife is waiting for me to take her shopping.\nMrs. Todd: I understand. There's a lot to get done at weekends, especially when you two work and the children are small.\nDale: That's right. Jane and I have been talking about visiting you. So when I saw you in the garden, I decided to come over and say hello.\nMrs. Todd: I'm glad you did. In fact, I should have called on you first, since you have newly moved here.\nDale: By the way, do you need anything from the store?\nMrs. Todd: No, but thanks for the offer. And thank you for coming over.\nDale: It's a pleasure.", "summary": "Dale greets Mrs. Todd and then they say goodbye to each other." }, { "id": "test_104", "dialogue": "Dale: Well, I'll see you later, Mrs. Todd. My wife is waiting for me to take her shopping.\nMrs. Todd: I understand. There's a lot to get done at weekends, especially when you two work and the children are small.\nDale: That's right. Jane and I have been talking about visiting you. So when I saw you in the garden, I decided to come over and say hello.\nMrs. Todd: I'm glad you did. In fact, I should have called on you first, since you have newly moved here.\nDale: By the way, do you need anything from the store?\nMrs. Todd: No, but thanks for the offer. And thank you for coming over.\nDale: It's a pleasure.", "summary": "Dale comes over to say hello to Mrs. Todd, and will go shopping afterwards." }, { "id": "test_105", "dialogue": "Dale: Well, I'll see you later, Mrs. Todd. My wife is waiting for me to take her shopping.\nMrs. Todd: I understand. There's a lot to get done at weekends, especially when you two work and the children are small.\nDale: That's right. Jane and I have been talking about visiting you. So when I saw you in the garden, I decided to come over and say hello.\nMrs. Todd: I'm glad you did. In fact, I should have called on you first, since you have newly moved here.\nDale: By the way, do you need anything from the store?\nMrs. Todd: No, but thanks for the offer. And thank you for coming over.\nDale: It's a pleasure.", "summary": "Dale visits Mrs. Todd, and Mrs. Todd appreciates that." }, { "id": "test_106", "dialogue": "Bill: What's the matter, Bill? You look kind of pale.\nJustis: Oh, I'm just tired.\nBill: Why?\nJustis: Well, I've been working until around ten every night this week.\nBill: You should go home at quitting time today and take it easy.\nJustis: Yes. I think I will.\nBill: That's good. Say, how's your brother?\nJustis: He's fine, but he is awfully busy. He went to the States on a business trip two weeks ago.\nBill: Oh, really? Is he back yet?\nJustis: No, he won't come back for several more weeks.\nBill: Wow! He must have a lot to do there.\nJustis: Yes, he does.\nBill: I want to be sure of the time because I'm going to meet a friend at five o'clock sharp.\nJustis: Well, my watch says 4:30, and that time should be right. I set it with the radio yesterday.\nBill: Good.", "summary": "Bill is tired. Bill and Bill talk about Bill's brother." }, { "id": "test_107", "dialogue": "Bill: What's the matter, Bill? You look kind of pale.\nJustis: Oh, I'm just tired.\nBill: Why?\nJustis: Well, I've been working until around ten every night this week.\nBill: You should go home at quitting time today and take it easy.\nJustis: Yes. I think I will.\nBill: That's good. Say, how's your brother?\nJustis: He's fine, but he is awfully busy. He went to the States on a business trip two weeks ago.\nBill: Oh, really? Is he back yet?\nJustis: No, he won't come back for several more weeks.\nBill: Wow! He must have a lot to do there.\nJustis: Yes, he does.\nBill: I want to be sure of the time because I'm going to meet a friend at five o'clock sharp.\nJustis: Well, my watch says 4:30, and that time should be right. I set it with the radio yesterday.\nBill: Good.", "summary": "Bill has a chat with Bill, and learns updates about Bill and his brother. Bill asks for time because Bill will go meet a friend." }, { "id": "test_108", "dialogue": "Bill: What's the matter, Bill? You look kind of pale.\nJustis: Oh, I'm just tired.\nBill: Why?\nJustis: Well, I've been working until around ten every night this week.\nBill: You should go home at quitting time today and take it easy.\nJustis: Yes. I think I will.\nBill: That's good. Say, how's your brother?\nJustis: He's fine, but he is awfully busy. He went to the States on a business trip two weeks ago.\nBill: Oh, really? Is he back yet?\nJustis: No, he won't come back for several more weeks.\nBill: Wow! He must have a lot to do there.\nJustis: Yes, he does.\nBill: I want to be sure of the time because I'm going to meet a friend at five o'clock sharp.\nJustis: Well, my watch says 4:30, and that time should be right. I set it with the radio yesterday.\nBill: Good.", "summary": "Bill suggests Bill take it easy and asks him about his brother. Bill also synchronizes the time with Bill." }, { "id": "test_109", "dialogue": "Simon: Are you going to the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear weapons tomorrow, Cleo?\nCleo: No, Simon. I hate demonstrations. I have heard the police will be standing by with tear gas.\nSimon: Yes, but North Korea boasts it has nuclear arms.\nCleo: One hundred ninety countries have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but the issues are just too complex. There are two sides to every story. I don't understand it and I have no intention of going to a demonstration. Demonstrations don't seem to accomplish anything anyway.\nSimon: Several demonstrations have changed politician's minds throughout history. As a responsible citizen I think it is important to stand up for what you believe in.\nCleo: Leave it to someone else. As I said, if you listen to both sides of a story, both sides have some good points. Why should I demonstrate and risk getting hurt for something that I am not even sure is right?\nSimon: You are not likely to get hurt. This will be a peaceful demonstration. I have spoken to the organizer for the university group. He insists that this will be peaceful. He advocates if you want world peace, peace begins at home-and that means right here in this city.\nCleo: You go if you want, Simon, but I plan to study for my physics exam.\nSimon: It would only take two hours of your day. The bus leaves the campus at 11:30 and leaves downtown to return to campus at 12:45. You could eat your lunch on the bus.\nCleo: I am not going, Simon. Why don't you ask the students in your political science class this afternoon if they want to go?\nSimon: They are all going.\nCleo: Okay, Simon. I need to meet my sister for coffee now.\nSimon: Bye then. See you in physics class tomorrow.", "summary": "Simon and Cleo have different opinions towards the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear weapons. Cleo thinks it is useless, while Simon considers that Cleo should go to the demonstration." }, { "id": "test_110", "dialogue": "Simon: Are you going to the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear weapons tomorrow, Cleo?\nCleo: No, Simon. I hate demonstrations. I have heard the police will be standing by with tear gas.\nSimon: Yes, but North Korea boasts it has nuclear arms.\nCleo: One hundred ninety countries have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but the issues are just too complex. There are two sides to every story. I don't understand it and I have no intention of going to a demonstration. Demonstrations don't seem to accomplish anything anyway.\nSimon: Several demonstrations have changed politician's minds throughout history. As a responsible citizen I think it is important to stand up for what you believe in.\nCleo: Leave it to someone else. As I said, if you listen to both sides of a story, both sides have some good points. Why should I demonstrate and risk getting hurt for something that I am not even sure is right?\nSimon: You are not likely to get hurt. This will be a peaceful demonstration. I have spoken to the organizer for the university group. He insists that this will be peaceful. He advocates if you want world peace, peace begins at home-and that means right here in this city.\nCleo: You go if you want, Simon, but I plan to study for my physics exam.\nSimon: It would only take two hours of your day. The bus leaves the campus at 11:30 and leaves downtown to return to campus at 12:45. You could eat your lunch on the bus.\nCleo: I am not going, Simon. Why don't you ask the students in your political science class this afternoon if they want to go?\nSimon: They are all going.\nCleo: Okay, Simon. I need to meet my sister for coffee now.\nSimon: Bye then. See you in physics class tomorrow.", "summary": "Cleo has no intention to attend the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear weapons, because Cleo hates police standing by with tear gas. Simon tries to change Cleo's mind but it doesn't work." }, { "id": "test_111", "dialogue": "Simon: Are you going to the demonstration to help stop the spread of nuclear weapons tomorrow, Cleo?\nCleo: No, Simon. I hate demonstrations. I have heard the police will be standing by with tear gas.\nSimon: Yes, but North Korea boasts it has nuclear arms.\nCleo: One hundred ninety countries have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but the issues are just too complex. There are two sides to every story. I don't understand it and I have no intention of going to a demonstration. Demonstrations don't seem to accomplish anything anyway.\nSimon: Several demonstrations have changed politician's minds throughout history. As a responsible citizen I think it is important to stand up for what you believe in.\nCleo: Leave it to someone else. As I said, if you listen to both sides of a story, both sides have some good points. Why should I demonstrate and risk getting hurt for something that I am not even sure is right?\nSimon: You are not likely to get hurt. This will be a peaceful demonstration. I have spoken to the organizer for the university group. He insists that this will be peaceful. He advocates if you want world peace, peace begins at home-and that means right here in this city.\nCleo: You go if you want, Simon, but I plan to study for my physics exam.\nSimon: It would only take two hours of your day. The bus leaves the campus at 11:30 and leaves downtown to return to campus at 12:45. You could eat your lunch on the bus.\nCleo: I am not going, Simon. Why don't you ask the students in your political science class this afternoon if they want to go?\nSimon: They are all going.\nCleo: Okay, Simon. I need to meet my sister for coffee now.\nSimon: Bye then. See you in physics class tomorrow.", "summary": "Simon and Cleo argue the effectiveness of demonstrations. Simon thinks they are helpful, but Cleo disagrees and refuses to go to the demonstration of helping stop the spread of nuclear weapons with Simon." }, { "id": "test_112", "dialogue": "Oswald: It's partly your own fault. You should never let in anyone like that unless you're expecting him.\nRedmond: It's all very well to say that, but someone cones to the door and says 'electricity' or 'gas' and you automatically think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card.", "summary": "Redmond let in someone and Oswald thinks it was Redmond's fault." }, { "id": "test_113", "dialogue": "Oswald: It's partly your own fault. You should never let in anyone like that unless you're expecting him.\nRedmond: It's all very well to say that, but someone cones to the door and says 'electricity' or 'gas' and you automatically think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card.", "summary": "Oswald blames Redmond for letting someone in without much discretion." }, { "id": "test_114", "dialogue": "Oswald: It's partly your own fault. You should never let in anyone like that unless you're expecting him.\nRedmond: It's all very well to say that, but someone cones to the door and says 'electricity' or 'gas' and you automatically think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card.", "summary": "Oswald advises Redmond not to let anyone in casually." }, { "id": "test_115", "dialogue": "Mark: Maggie, can I borrow your notes for history? I'll return them tomorrow.\nMaggie: Sorry, but I usually go to the cafeteria and review them. Why not copy them in the library?\nMark: OK.\nMaggie: Here you are.\nMark: You are a great help, Maggie.\nMaggie: I don't quite understand a why you need my notes, Mark? You haven't missed any classes.\nMark: To be honest, I work in supermarket from 7 to 10 o'clock every evening.\nMaggie: I see. So you're pretty tired when you come to class.\nMark: That's exactly why I want to borrow your notes. My notes aren't very good.\nMaggie: So what do you usually do in class?\nMark: I'm always awake at the beginning, but thirty minutes after class begins I feel sleepy and have trouble keeping my eyes open.\nMaggie: Well, I need someone to study with and you need someone to keep you awake. Can we be study partners?\nMark: Oh sure. That's a good idea. So give me a push when you see me sleeping in class.\nMaggie: OK. Let's start today in the library. We are going there anyway and I don't have to go to the cafeteria.\nMark: Sounds good.", "summary": "Mark wants to borrow Maggie's class notes. Maggie suggests Mark copy them in the library and invites him to be study partners." }, { "id": "test_116", "dialogue": "Mark: Maggie, can I borrow your notes for history? I'll return them tomorrow.\nMaggie: Sorry, but I usually go to the cafeteria and review them. Why not copy them in the library?\nMark: OK.\nMaggie: Here you are.\nMark: You are a great help, Maggie.\nMaggie: I don't quite understand a why you need my notes, Mark? You haven't missed any classes.\nMark: To be honest, I work in supermarket from 7 to 10 o'clock every evening.\nMaggie: I see. So you're pretty tired when you come to class.\nMark: That's exactly why I want to borrow your notes. My notes aren't very good.\nMaggie: So what do you usually do in class?\nMark: I'm always awake at the beginning, but thirty minutes after class begins I feel sleepy and have trouble keeping my eyes open.\nMaggie: Well, I need someone to study with and you need someone to keep you awake. Can we be study partners?\nMark: Oh sure. That's a good idea. So give me a push when you see me sleeping in class.\nMaggie: OK. Let's start today in the library. We are going there anyway and I don't have to go to the cafeteria.\nMark: Sounds good.", "summary": "Mark asks Maggie for her history notes because Mark has been too tired in class. They become study partners at the end." }, { "id": "test_117", "dialogue": "Mark: Maggie, can I borrow your notes for history? I'll return them tomorrow.\nMaggie: Sorry, but I usually go to the cafeteria and review them. Why not copy them in the library?\nMark: OK.\nMaggie: Here you are.\nMark: You are a great help, Maggie.\nMaggie: I don't quite understand a why you need my notes, Mark? You haven't missed any classes.\nMark: To be honest, I work in supermarket from 7 to 10 o'clock every evening.\nMaggie: I see. So you're pretty tired when you come to class.\nMark: That's exactly why I want to borrow your notes. My notes aren't very good.\nMaggie: So what do you usually do in class?\nMark: I'm always awake at the beginning, but thirty minutes after class begins I feel sleepy and have trouble keeping my eyes open.\nMaggie: Well, I need someone to study with and you need someone to keep you awake. Can we be study partners?\nMark: Oh sure. That's a good idea. So give me a push when you see me sleeping in class.\nMaggie: OK. Let's start today in the library. We are going there anyway and I don't have to go to the cafeteria.\nMark: Sounds good.", "summary": "Mark asks Maggie for her notes because Mark's notes aren't good. They decide to be study partners and study together." }, { "id": "test_118", "dialogue": "Professor Turner: Come in, come in! Can I help you?\nTobias: Professor Turner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course again next semester?\nProfessor Turner: Yes.\nTobias: I wonder if I could enroll in it, I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but...\nProfessor Turner: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time to keep up.\nTobias: I know, but the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've read a lot in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it challenging enough.\nProfessor Turner: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades.\nTobias: I should say not. I really want to learn something.\nProfessor Turner: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman, if he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll.\nTobias: Oh, thanks. Prof. Turner, that's very nice of you.", "summary": "Tobias wants to take a course of Professor Turner and Professor agrees if Tobias achieves the allowance of Professor Burman." }, { "id": "test_119", "dialogue": "Professor Turner: Come in, come in! Can I help you?\nTobias: Professor Turner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course again next semester?\nProfessor Turner: Yes.\nTobias: I wonder if I could enroll in it, I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but...\nProfessor Turner: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time to keep up.\nTobias: I know, but the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've read a lot in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it challenging enough.\nProfessor Turner: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades.\nTobias: I should say not. I really want to learn something.\nProfessor Turner: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman, if he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll.\nTobias: Oh, thanks. Prof. Turner, that's very nice of you.", "summary": "Tobias, a junior student, wants to enroll in Professor Turner's course for seniors very much. Professor Turner will ask for another professor's opinion." }, { "id": "test_120", "dialogue": "Professor Turner: Come in, come in! Can I help you?\nTobias: Professor Turner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course again next semester?\nProfessor Turner: Yes.\nTobias: I wonder if I could enroll in it, I know it's a graduate course and I'm only a junior, but...\nProfessor Turner: Aren't you a bit young? I've allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time to keep up.\nTobias: I know, but the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I've read a lot in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman's course and I didn't find it challenging enough.\nProfessor Turner: I see. You certainly aren't one of those students who are out for easy grades.\nTobias: I should say not. I really want to learn something.\nProfessor Turner: Well, I'll speak to Professor Burman, if he thinks you're ready, I'll let you enroll.\nTobias: Oh, thanks. Prof. Turner, that's very nice of you.", "summary": "Tobias wants to enroll in Professor Turner's course, and Professor Turner agrees to consider his application." }, { "id": "test_121", "dialogue": "Mariann: Hello, I bought the pendant in your shop, just before. \nCherin: Yes. Thank you very much. \nMariann: Now I come back to the hotel and try to show it to my friend, the pendant is broken, I'm afraid. \nCherin: Oh, is it? \nMariann: Would you change it to a new one? \nCherin: Yes, certainly. You have the receipt? \nMariann: Yes, I do. \nCherin: Then would you kindly come to our shop with the receipt by 10 o'clock? We will replace it. \nMariann: Thank you so much. ", "summary": "Mariann wants to change the broken pendant in Cherin's shop." }, { "id": "test_122", "dialogue": "Mariann: Hello, I bought the pendant in your shop, just before. \nCherin: Yes. Thank you very much. \nMariann: Now I come back to the hotel and try to show it to my friend, the pendant is broken, I'm afraid. \nCherin: Oh, is it? \nMariann: Would you change it to a new one? \nCherin: Yes, certainly. You have the receipt? \nMariann: Yes, I do. \nCherin: Then would you kindly come to our shop with the receipt by 10 o'clock? We will replace it. \nMariann: Thank you so much. ", "summary": "Mariann goes back to Cherin's shop to replace a broken pendant." }, { "id": "test_123", "dialogue": "Mariann: Hello, I bought the pendant in your shop, just before. \nCherin: Yes. Thank you very much. \nMariann: Now I come back to the hotel and try to show it to my friend, the pendant is broken, I'm afraid. \nCherin: Oh, is it? \nMariann: Would you change it to a new one? \nCherin: Yes, certainly. You have the receipt? \nMariann: Yes, I do. \nCherin: Then would you kindly come to our shop with the receipt by 10 o'clock? We will replace it. \nMariann: Thank you so much. ", "summary": "Mariann wants a product changed from Cherin, and Cherin agrees." }, { "id": "test_124", "dialogue": "Brea: What do you think of this one? \nAllen: Eh, so so. \nBrea: And this one? Too flashy? \nAllen: Nah, not too flashy. \nBrea: Uhg! And this sweater from my aunt? Isn't it hideous? \nAllen: I guess. \nBrea: Are you even listening? I'm trying to have a conversation with you. \nAllen: And I'm trying to watch the game, but you're yapping on about your new clothes! \nBrea: Well I have to decide which gifts to keep and which to exchange for better ones when I go to the Boxing Day sales this afternoon! \nAllen: Well could you do me the favor of making this quick? It's the third quarter and you've been blabbering on since the first! \nBrea: Oh, your precious game. You watch the same game every year, and each year your beloved hometown team loses by at least three goals! \nAllen: Oh no you didn't. You didn't just insult the Sals-bury Seals, did you? Why don't you just. just go and return all of those stupid clothes and not come back until the sales are over? \nBrea: I might just! Enjoy your stupid game! ", "summary": "Brea is showing the new clothes to Allen, but Allen is busy watching the games. They quarrel and get angry." }, { "id": "test_125", "dialogue": "Brea: What do you think of this one? \nAllen: Eh, so so. \nBrea: And this one? Too flashy? \nAllen: Nah, not too flashy. \nBrea: Uhg! And this sweater from my aunt? Isn't it hideous? \nAllen: I guess. \nBrea: Are you even listening? I'm trying to have a conversation with you. \nAllen: And I'm trying to watch the game, but you're yapping on about your new clothes! \nBrea: Well I have to decide which gifts to keep and which to exchange for better ones when I go to the Boxing Day sales this afternoon! \nAllen: Well could you do me the favor of making this quick? It's the third quarter and you've been blabbering on since the first! \nBrea: Oh, your precious game. You watch the same game every year, and each year your beloved hometown team loses by at least three goals! \nAllen: Oh no you didn't. You didn't just insult the Sals-bury Seals, did you? Why don't you just. just go and return all of those stupid clothes and not come back until the sales are over? \nBrea: I might just! Enjoy your stupid game! ", "summary": "Brea and Allen have a serious quarrel over whether shopping for clothes or watching a sports game is more important." }, { "id": "test_126", "dialogue": "Brea: What do you think of this one? \nAllen: Eh, so so. \nBrea: And this one? Too flashy? \nAllen: Nah, not too flashy. \nBrea: Uhg! And this sweater from my aunt? Isn't it hideous? \nAllen: I guess. \nBrea: Are you even listening? I'm trying to have a conversation with you. \nAllen: And I'm trying to watch the game, but you're yapping on about your new clothes! \nBrea: Well I have to decide which gifts to keep and which to exchange for better ones when I go to the Boxing Day sales this afternoon! \nAllen: Well could you do me the favor of making this quick? It's the third quarter and you've been blabbering on since the first! \nBrea: Oh, your precious game. You watch the same game every year, and each year your beloved hometown team loses by at least three goals! \nAllen: Oh no you didn't. You didn't just insult the Sals-bury Seals, did you? Why don't you just. just go and return all of those stupid clothes and not come back until the sales are over? \nBrea: I might just! Enjoy your stupid game! ", "summary": "Brea asks Allen's opinion on new clothes, but Allen only focuses on the game and feels annoyed. They are both angry and argue." }, { "id": "test_127", "dialogue": "Jermain: There are so many jobs to choose from. What do you want to do?\nZachary: I think working in the media could be fun. There's TV, newspapers, the Internet.\nJermain: Well, let me have a look. Uhm, how about this? You could become a TV news director.\nZachary: Are you joking? Directing the news would be very stressful.\nJermain: Well, writing for a magazine would be exciting. How about that?\nZachary: No, I'm more interested in working with computers. Hey, look, interactive media. I'd like that.", "summary": "Jermain gives suggestions on job choices to Zachary. Zachary likes interactive media." }, { "id": "test_128", "dialogue": "Jermain: There are so many jobs to choose from. What do you want to do?\nZachary: I think working in the media could be fun. There's TV, newspapers, the Internet.\nJermain: Well, let me have a look. Uhm, how about this? You could become a TV news director.\nZachary: Are you joking? Directing the news would be very stressful.\nJermain: Well, writing for a magazine would be exciting. How about that?\nZachary: No, I'm more interested in working with computers. Hey, look, interactive media. I'd like that.", "summary": "Jermain and Zachary are looking at jobs. Zachary is interested in the media industry." }, { "id": "test_129", "dialogue": "Jermain: There are so many jobs to choose from. What do you want to do?\nZachary: I think working in the media could be fun. There's TV, newspapers, the Internet.\nJermain: Well, let me have a look. Uhm, how about this? You could become a TV news director.\nZachary: Are you joking? Directing the news would be very stressful.\nJermain: Well, writing for a magazine would be exciting. How about that?\nZachary: No, I'm more interested in working with computers. Hey, look, interactive media. I'd like that.", "summary": "Jermain offers some job choices to Zachary, but Zachary doesn't like them." }, { "id": "test_130", "dialogue": "Schroeder: Don't tell me you're bored already?\nBrandy: Well, yeah, I am.\nSchroeder: We just got here. You will have to find a way to entertain yourself then.\nBrandy: What can I do? There are just a bunch of boring people giving boring speeches.\nSchroeder: Too bad. I have to sit through it, so you do, too. Even if it's a little boring, it's important for me to be here. I have to listen carefully, take notes and then interview some of the speakers afterward. I work for the Daily News after all. Didn't you bring anything to read?\nBrandy: I brought my iPod and some headphones. Would it be rude to listen to some music?\nSchroeder: Yes, it would. I might have a few old newspapers in my bag. You could read them. They also have sections with games in them, like crossword puzzles. That will keep you busy for a while.\nBrandy: I hate crosswords. Do the papers have comic sections in them?\nSchroeder: You'll probably find some. Now be quiet! Another man is getting up to speak. I really have to pay attention to this one. It's the head of the charity organization.", "summary": "Brandy feels bored with the meeting. Schroeder gives Brandy some suggestions on how to entertain but finally asks Brandy to keep quiet." }, { "id": "test_131", "dialogue": "Schroeder: Don't tell me you're bored already?\nBrandy: Well, yeah, I am.\nSchroeder: We just got here. You will have to find a way to entertain yourself then.\nBrandy: What can I do? There are just a bunch of boring people giving boring speeches.\nSchroeder: Too bad. I have to sit through it, so you do, too. Even if it's a little boring, it's important for me to be here. I have to listen carefully, take notes and then interview some of the speakers afterward. I work for the Daily News after all. Didn't you bring anything to read?\nBrandy: I brought my iPod and some headphones. Would it be rude to listen to some music?\nSchroeder: Yes, it would. I might have a few old newspapers in my bag. You could read them. They also have sections with games in them, like crossword puzzles. That will keep you busy for a while.\nBrandy: I hate crosswords. Do the papers have comic sections in them?\nSchroeder: You'll probably find some. Now be quiet! Another man is getting up to speak. I really have to pay attention to this one. It's the head of the charity organization.", "summary": "Schroeder, a reporter, takes Brandy to a forum. Brandy is bored and tries to find a pastime." }, { "id": "test_132", "dialogue": "Schroeder: Don't tell me you're bored already?\nBrandy: Well, yeah, I am.\nSchroeder: We just got here. You will have to find a way to entertain yourself then.\nBrandy: What can I do? There are just a bunch of boring people giving boring speeches.\nSchroeder: Too bad. I have to sit through it, so you do, too. Even if it's a little boring, it's important for me to be here. I have to listen carefully, take notes and then interview some of the speakers afterward. I work for the Daily News after all. Didn't you bring anything to read?\nBrandy: I brought my iPod and some headphones. Would it be rude to listen to some music?\nSchroeder: Yes, it would. I might have a few old newspapers in my bag. You could read them. They also have sections with games in them, like crossword puzzles. That will keep you busy for a while.\nBrandy: I hate crosswords. Do the papers have comic sections in them?\nSchroeder: You'll probably find some. Now be quiet! Another man is getting up to speak. I really have to pay attention to this one. It's the head of the charity organization.", "summary": "Brandy tells Schroeder that Brandy is bored and explains the reasons, so Schroeder suggests Brandy read some old newspapers and be quiet." }, { "id": "test_133", "dialogue": "Sarah: Have you ever thought of moving, Sarah?\nJo Ann: We thought about it, but my husband and I can't afford it right now.\nSarah: Buying a house near our company can be expensive, but there are ways to find cheaper houses.\nJo Ann: Like what?\nSarah: Well, you can buy a house far away from the city center. You would definitely save money that way.\nJo Ann: That's a good idea.\nSarah: My sister in law and her husband just bought a house that way. And they're pretty satisfied with it.\nJo Ann: Is the house in poor condition?\nSarah: Not at all, the woman who owned it bought it from her friend and took good care of it. But when she died she had no family left and no will, so the government had to sell it for her.\nJo Ann: Was it a very old house?\nSarah: Yes, it was about 50 years old. There were a few repairs that needed doing but it didn't take a lot of money or time.\nJo Ann: Is it in a good location?\nSarah: The area can be a bit rough in the evening but the neighbors watch out for each other so it's OK.", "summary": "Sarah is considering moving. Sarah gives her advice on buying a house." }, { "id": "test_134", "dialogue": "Sarah: Have you ever thought of moving, Sarah?\nJo Ann: We thought about it, but my husband and I can't afford it right now.\nSarah: Buying a house near our company can be expensive, but there are ways to find cheaper houses.\nJo Ann: Like what?\nSarah: Well, you can buy a house far away from the city center. You would definitely save money that way.\nJo Ann: That's a good idea.\nSarah: My sister in law and her husband just bought a house that way. And they're pretty satisfied with it.\nJo Ann: Is the house in poor condition?\nSarah: Not at all, the woman who owned it bought it from her friend and took good care of it. But when she died she had no family left and no will, so the government had to sell it for her.\nJo Ann: Was it a very old house?\nSarah: Yes, it was about 50 years old. There were a few repairs that needed doing but it didn't take a lot of money or time.\nJo Ann: Is it in a good location?\nSarah: The area can be a bit rough in the evening but the neighbors watch out for each other so it's OK.", "summary": "Sarah wants to move. Sarah suggests buying a cheaper house and offers information on possible options." }, { "id": "test_135", "dialogue": "Sarah: Have you ever thought of moving, Sarah?\nJo Ann: We thought about it, but my husband and I can't afford it right now.\nSarah: Buying a house near our company can be expensive, but there are ways to find cheaper houses.\nJo Ann: Like what?\nSarah: Well, you can buy a house far away from the city center. You would definitely save money that way.\nJo Ann: That's a good idea.\nSarah: My sister in law and her husband just bought a house that way. And they're pretty satisfied with it.\nJo Ann: Is the house in poor condition?\nSarah: Not at all, the woman who owned it bought it from her friend and took good care of it. But when she died she had no family left and no will, so the government had to sell it for her.\nJo Ann: Was it a very old house?\nSarah: Yes, it was about 50 years old. There were a few repairs that needed doing but it didn't take a lot of money or time.\nJo Ann: Is it in a good location?\nSarah: The area can be a bit rough in the evening but the neighbors watch out for each other so it's OK.", "summary": "Sarah tells Sarah that she can't afford a new house. Sarah says Sarah's sister-in-law bought a cheap house and suggests Sarah should buy a house far from the city center." }, { "id": "test_136", "dialogue": "Phaidra: Hello. Welcome to this week's People You Meet. Today, we present to you Mark Leach, an information officer in London.\nMark Leach: Hi everyone, my name's Mark Leach. I'm an information officer at the Britain Business Center, which is a tourist office for the British tourist board in London. Here, we offer a tourist information service to mainly visitors from overseas. And each year, we have about 500,000 people come to the office.\nPhaidra: Wow. That's a large number of people. How do you manage to meet the needs of so many people?\nMark Leach: I'm in charge of an information team. The team has about 10 officers who give tourist information directly over the counter to visitors. We speak a total of 13 languages altogether.\nPhaidra: That's pretty cool. So what exactly do you do everyday?\nMark Leach: Well, we act as a one stop shop for anyone who wants to come in. So it could be that they want a day trip from London, which is a very popular request. And we can offer suggestions of where to go and how to get there. If people want a two week tour of Britain, we can plan out exactly where to visit, what roads to take.\nPhaidra: So, do you have any suggestions for people coming to Britain?\nMark Leach: A good suggestion is to see as much as you can. But try to come back again and again to see different parts of the country, because in that way you really experience it.", "summary": "Phaidra introduces Mark Leach to this week's People You Meet. Mark Leach describes his job responsibilities and gives advice to people coming to Britain." }, { "id": "test_137", "dialogue": "Phaidra: Hello. Welcome to this week's People You Meet. Today, we present to you Mark Leach, an information officer in London.\nMark Leach: Hi everyone, my name's Mark Leach. I'm an information officer at the Britain Business Center, which is a tourist office for the British tourist board in London. Here, we offer a tourist information service to mainly visitors from overseas. And each year, we have about 500,000 people come to the office.\nPhaidra: Wow. That's a large number of people. How do you manage to meet the needs of so many people?\nMark Leach: I'm in charge of an information team. The team has about 10 officers who give tourist information directly over the counter to visitors. We speak a total of 13 languages altogether.\nPhaidra: That's pretty cool. So what exactly do you do everyday?\nMark Leach: Well, we act as a one stop shop for anyone who wants to come in. So it could be that they want a day trip from London, which is a very popular request. And we can offer suggestions of where to go and how to get there. If people want a two week tour of Britain, we can plan out exactly where to visit, what roads to take.\nPhaidra: So, do you have any suggestions for people coming to Britain?\nMark Leach: A good suggestion is to see as much as you can. But try to come back again and again to see different parts of the country, because in that way you really experience it.", "summary": "Phaidra hosts the week's People You Meet, featuring Mark Leach. Mark introduces his work as an information officer in London." }, { "id": "test_138", "dialogue": "Phaidra: Hello. Welcome to this week's People You Meet. Today, we present to you Mark Leach, an information officer in London.\nMark Leach: Hi everyone, my name's Mark Leach. I'm an information officer at the Britain Business Center, which is a tourist office for the British tourist board in London. Here, we offer a tourist information service to mainly visitors from overseas. And each year, we have about 500,000 people come to the office.\nPhaidra: Wow. That's a large number of people. How do you manage to meet the needs of so many people?\nMark Leach: I'm in charge of an information team. The team has about 10 officers who give tourist information directly over the counter to visitors. We speak a total of 13 languages altogether.\nPhaidra: That's pretty cool. So what exactly do you do everyday?\nMark Leach: Well, we act as a one stop shop for anyone who wants to come in. So it could be that they want a day trip from London, which is a very popular request. And we can offer suggestions of where to go and how to get there. If people want a two week tour of Britain, we can plan out exactly where to visit, what roads to take.\nPhaidra: So, do you have any suggestions for people coming to Britain?\nMark Leach: A good suggestion is to see as much as you can. But try to come back again and again to see different parts of the country, because in that way you really experience it.", "summary": "Mark Leach introduces his information service and his work to the audience. He also offers suggestions for people coming to Britain." }, { "id": "test_139", "dialogue": "Lucy: Hello, Lin Fang!\nLin Fang: Oh! Hi, Lucy!\nLucy: What's the next lesson, Lin Fang?\nLin Fang: English.\nLucy: Oh, good! That's my favorite subject.\nLin Fang: That's because you always find it so easy. I find it very difficult so I don't like it much.\nLucy: Nancy finds English quite difficult too. But she says it's her favorite subject.\nLin Fang: Yes, I know, and her second favorite subject is math.\nLucy: Math is my worst. I don't like it. I always get the answers wrong.\nLin Fang: So if English is your favorite subject, what's your second favorite?\nLucy: PE. What about you?\nLin Fang: I'm not sure. Both Chinese and science are my favorite subjects. I think I like Chinese a little more than science.\nLucy: You are very different from Nancy. She doesn't like science at all.", "summary": "Lin Fang and Lucy are talking about their favourite subjects." }, { "id": "test_140", "dialogue": "Lucy: Hello, Lin Fang!\nLin Fang: Oh! Hi, Lucy!\nLucy: What's the next lesson, Lin Fang?\nLin Fang: English.\nLucy: Oh, good! That's my favorite subject.\nLin Fang: That's because you always find it so easy. I find it very difficult so I don't like it much.\nLucy: Nancy finds English quite difficult too. But she says it's her favorite subject.\nLin Fang: Yes, I know, and her second favorite subject is math.\nLucy: Math is my worst. I don't like it. I always get the answers wrong.\nLin Fang: So if English is your favorite subject, what's your second favorite?\nLucy: PE. What about you?\nLin Fang: I'm not sure. Both Chinese and science are my favorite subjects. I think I like Chinese a little more than science.\nLucy: You are very different from Nancy. She doesn't like science at all.", "summary": "Lin Fang and Lucy are talking about how they like different subjects." }, { "id": "test_141", "dialogue": "Lucy: Hello, Lin Fang!\nLin Fang: Oh! Hi, Lucy!\nLucy: What's the next lesson, Lin Fang?\nLin Fang: English.\nLucy: Oh, good! That's my favorite subject.\nLin Fang: That's because you always find it so easy. I find it very difficult so I don't like it much.\nLucy: Nancy finds English quite difficult too. But she says it's her favorite subject.\nLin Fang: Yes, I know, and her second favorite subject is math.\nLucy: Math is my worst. I don't like it. I always get the answers wrong.\nLin Fang: So if English is your favorite subject, what's your second favorite?\nLucy: PE. What about you?\nLin Fang: I'm not sure. Both Chinese and science are my favorite subjects. I think I like Chinese a little more than science.\nLucy: You are very different from Nancy. She doesn't like science at all.", "summary": "Lucy likes English and P.E. best, but Lin Fang's favorite is Chinese and Science." }, { "id": "test_142", "dialogue": "James: OK, Mrs Thomas. I finished cleaning up the leaves in the yard.\nMrs Thomas: Oh, thank you, James.\nJames: I also swept the front steps and took out the garbage. Is there anything else I can help you with?\nMrs Thomas: Can you also take my dog Oscar for a walk?\nJames: Sure.\nMrs Thomas: Here is such a prince. Ever since I broke my leg i t has been so difficult to take care of things around the house. My daughter Leah helps out on Mondays and Tuesdays and my son Robbie on Thursdays, but I'm so happy you can come on Saturdays.\nJames: Well, I appreciate the weekend work. I'm saving up to buy a bike so I can ride to my basketball practice.\nMrs Thomas: Will you still be able to work for me after you get your bike?\nJames: Of course, but don't forget I'm away next weekend visiting my grandfather. My sister Allison will come by instead.\nMrs Thomas: OK.", "summary": "James comes to help Mrs. Thomas to do some housework on the weekend. James is saving up to buy a bike." }, { "id": "test_143", "dialogue": "James: OK, Mrs Thomas. I finished cleaning up the leaves in the yard.\nMrs Thomas: Oh, thank you, James.\nJames: I also swept the front steps and took out the garbage. Is there anything else I can help you with?\nMrs Thomas: Can you also take my dog Oscar for a walk?\nJames: Sure.\nMrs Thomas: Here is such a prince. Ever since I broke my leg i t has been so difficult to take care of things around the house. My daughter Leah helps out on Mondays and Tuesdays and my son Robbie on Thursdays, but I'm so happy you can come on Saturdays.\nJames: Well, I appreciate the weekend work. I'm saving up to buy a bike so I can ride to my basketball practice.\nMrs Thomas: Will you still be able to work for me after you get your bike?\nJames: Of course, but don't forget I'm away next weekend visiting my grandfather. My sister Allison will come by instead.\nMrs Thomas: OK.", "summary": "James helped Mrs. Thomas with housework since she has broken her legs, and he wanted to save money for a bike." }, { "id": "test_144", "dialogue": "James: OK, Mrs Thomas. I finished cleaning up the leaves in the yard.\nMrs Thomas: Oh, thank you, James.\nJames: I also swept the front steps and took out the garbage. Is there anything else I can help you with?\nMrs Thomas: Can you also take my dog Oscar for a walk?\nJames: Sure.\nMrs Thomas: Here is such a prince. Ever since I broke my leg i t has been so difficult to take care of things around the house. My daughter Leah helps out on Mondays and Tuesdays and my son Robbie on Thursdays, but I'm so happy you can come on Saturdays.\nJames: Well, I appreciate the weekend work. I'm saving up to buy a bike so I can ride to my basketball practice.\nMrs Thomas: Will you still be able to work for me after you get your bike?\nJames: Of course, but don't forget I'm away next weekend visiting my grandfather. My sister Allison will come by instead.\nMrs Thomas: OK.", "summary": "James helps Mrs. Thomas to do chores because James wanted to save money and Mrs. Thomas is incapable." }, { "id": "test_145", "dialogue": "Erin: I think spring is finally here.\nRhiamon: Yep, it sure seems like it. However, it's still very cold at night.\nErin: Yes, they turned the heat off 6 days ago. It's absolutely freezing in my apartment at night. I have to turn on the air conditioner to blow hot air in order to warm things up a little.\nRhiamon: Well, and if you are outside and is a bit of a breeze. It feels cold quickly.\nErin: It sure does. I think I'm going to follow my cats example and just sit in the sum that shining in through the windows.", "summary": "Erin and Rhiamon are talking about the low temperature at night, although spring has come." }, { "id": "test_146", "dialogue": "Erin: I think spring is finally here.\nRhiamon: Yep, it sure seems like it. However, it's still very cold at night.\nErin: Yes, they turned the heat off 6 days ago. It's absolutely freezing in my apartment at night. I have to turn on the air conditioner to blow hot air in order to warm things up a little.\nRhiamon: Well, and if you are outside and is a bit of a breeze. It feels cold quickly.\nErin: It sure does. I think I'm going to follow my cats example and just sit in the sum that shining in through the windows.", "summary": "Erin and Rhiamon agree that it still felt very cold in spring." }, { "id": "test_147", "dialogue": "Erin: I think spring is finally here.\nRhiamon: Yep, it sure seems like it. However, it's still very cold at night.\nErin: Yes, they turned the heat off 6 days ago. It's absolutely freezing in my apartment at night. I have to turn on the air conditioner to blow hot air in order to warm things up a little.\nRhiamon: Well, and if you are outside and is a bit of a breeze. It feels cold quickly.\nErin: It sure does. I think I'm going to follow my cats example and just sit in the sum that shining in through the windows.", "summary": "Erin and Rhiamon talk about the weather and how to keep warm." }, { "id": "test_148", "dialogue": "Levy: OK, that's a cut. Let's start from the beginning everyone.\nMike: What was the problem that time?\nLevy: The feeling was all wrong, Mike. She is telling you that she doesn't want to see you anymore, but I want to get more anger from you. You're acting hurt and sad, but that's not how your character would act in this situation.\nMike: But Jason and Laura had been together for 3 years. Don't you think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?\nLevy: At this point, no. I think he would react the way most guys would and then later on, we would see his real feelings.\nMike: I'm not so sure about that.\nLevy: Let's try it my way and you can see how you feel when you're saying your lines. After that, if it still doesn't feel right we can try something else.", "summary": "Levy and Mike are discussing what kind of emotion should be expressed by Mike in this play. They have different understandings." }, { "id": "test_149", "dialogue": "Levy: OK, that's a cut. Let's start from the beginning everyone.\nMike: What was the problem that time?\nLevy: The feeling was all wrong, Mike. She is telling you that she doesn't want to see you anymore, but I want to get more anger from you. You're acting hurt and sad, but that's not how your character would act in this situation.\nMike: But Jason and Laura had been together for 3 years. Don't you think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?\nLevy: At this point, no. I think he would react the way most guys would and then later on, we would see his real feelings.\nMike: I'm not so sure about that.\nLevy: Let's try it my way and you can see how you feel when you're saying your lines. After that, if it still doesn't feel right we can try something else.", "summary": "Levy and Mike have a disagreement on how to act out a scene. Levy proposes that Mike can try to act in Levy's way." }, { "id": "test_150", "dialogue": "Levy: OK, that's a cut. Let's start from the beginning everyone.\nMike: What was the problem that time?\nLevy: The feeling was all wrong, Mike. She is telling you that she doesn't want to see you anymore, but I want to get more anger from you. You're acting hurt and sad, but that's not how your character would act in this situation.\nMike: But Jason and Laura had been together for 3 years. Don't you think his reaction would be one of both anger and sadness?\nLevy: At this point, no. I think he would react the way most guys would and then later on, we would see his real feelings.\nMike: I'm not so sure about that.\nLevy: Let's try it my way and you can see how you feel when you're saying your lines. After that, if it still doesn't feel right we can try something else.", "summary": "Levy wants Mike to act more angry, but Mike thinks he should act both angry and sad." }, { "id": "test_151", "dialogue": "Aleece: Taxi!\nBruno: Where will you go, sir?\nAleece: Friendship Hotel.\nBruno: OK, it's not far from here.\nAleece: I have something important to do, can you fast the speed?\nBruno: Sure, I'll try my best. Here we are.\nAleece: It's fast! How much should I pay you?\nBruno: The reading on the meter is 15 yuan.\nAleece: Here's 20 yuan, keep the change.\nBruno: Thank you very much.", "summary": "Aleece takes a taxi to the Friendship Hotel for something important." }, { "id": "test_152", "dialogue": "Aleece: Taxi!\nBruno: Where will you go, sir?\nAleece: Friendship Hotel.\nBruno: OK, it's not far from here.\nAleece: I have something important to do, can you fast the speed?\nBruno: Sure, I'll try my best. Here we are.\nAleece: It's fast! How much should I pay you?\nBruno: The reading on the meter is 15 yuan.\nAleece: Here's 20 yuan, keep the change.\nBruno: Thank you very much.", "summary": "Bruno drives Aleece to the Friendship Hotel as fast as Bruno can be." }, { "id": "test_153", "dialogue": "Aleece: Taxi!\nBruno: Where will you go, sir?\nAleece: Friendship Hotel.\nBruno: OK, it's not far from here.\nAleece: I have something important to do, can you fast the speed?\nBruno: Sure, I'll try my best. Here we are.\nAleece: It's fast! How much should I pay you?\nBruno: The reading on the meter is 15 yuan.\nAleece: Here's 20 yuan, keep the change.\nBruno: Thank you very much.", "summary": "The taxi driver takes Aleece to the Friendship Hotel quickly." }, { "id": "test_154", "dialogue": "Ainsley: I'm broke, and I have to catch another bus.\nTitos: Why don't you have any money for another bus?\nAinsley: I got hungry and bought some chips.\nTitos: That was smart.\nAinsley: Anyway, do you have any change I can use for the bus?\nTitos: I don't have any.\nAinsley: I don't know how I'm going to get home.\nTitos: Get a transfer from the bus driver.\nAinsley: How much is a transfer?\nTitos: It doesn't cost anything.\nAinsley: That's great! Thanks for your help.\nTitos: You know what? Don't mention it.", "summary": "Ainsley doesn't have any change for the bus because Ainsley bought some chips. Titos suggests Ainsley get a transfer from the bus driver." }, { "id": "test_155", "dialogue": "Ainsley: I'm broke, and I have to catch another bus.\nTitos: Why don't you have any money for another bus?\nAinsley: I got hungry and bought some chips.\nTitos: That was smart.\nAinsley: Anyway, do you have any change I can use for the bus?\nTitos: I don't have any.\nAinsley: I don't know how I'm going to get home.\nTitos: Get a transfer from the bus driver.\nAinsley: How much is a transfer?\nTitos: It doesn't cost anything.\nAinsley: That's great! Thanks for your help.\nTitos: You know what? Don't mention it.", "summary": "Ainsley's broke, so Titos suggests Ainsley get a free bus transfer." }, { "id": "test_156", "dialogue": "Ainsley: I'm broke, and I have to catch another bus.\nTitos: Why don't you have any money for another bus?\nAinsley: I got hungry and bought some chips.\nTitos: That was smart.\nAinsley: Anyway, do you have any change I can use for the bus?\nTitos: I don't have any.\nAinsley: I don't know how I'm going to get home.\nTitos: Get a transfer from the bus driver.\nAinsley: How much is a transfer?\nTitos: It doesn't cost anything.\nAinsley: That's great! Thanks for your help.\nTitos: You know what? Don't mention it.", "summary": "Ainsley's broke, so Titos suggests Ainsley get a transfer from the bus driver to go home." }, { "id": "test_157", "dialogue": "Meryl: How long does it take to get to downtown from here?\nKelsey: It is 15 minutes ' drive.\nMeryl: What companies do we have in our neighborhood?\nKelsey: Mitsubishi, HP, IBM and many other famous corporations.\nMeryl: Does the 7th floor belong to our company too?\nKelsey: Yes, our company has two floors, the 6th and 7th floor in this building.\nMeryl: It ' s such a large firm. Do we have our own staff restaurant?\nKelsey: Yes, at the end of the hall.", "summary": "Kelsey tells Meryl information about their company and its surroundings." }, { "id": "test_158", "dialogue": "Meryl: How long does it take to get to downtown from here?\nKelsey: It is 15 minutes ' drive.\nMeryl: What companies do we have in our neighborhood?\nKelsey: Mitsubishi, HP, IBM and many other famous corporations.\nMeryl: Does the 7th floor belong to our company too?\nKelsey: Yes, our company has two floors, the 6th and 7th floor in this building.\nMeryl: It ' s such a large firm. Do we have our own staff restaurant?\nKelsey: Yes, at the end of the hall.", "summary": "Meryl asks Kelsey about the company's surroundings, location, and staff restaurant." }, { "id": "test_159", "dialogue": "Meryl: How long does it take to get to downtown from here?\nKelsey: It is 15 minutes ' drive.\nMeryl: What companies do we have in our neighborhood?\nKelsey: Mitsubishi, HP, IBM and many other famous corporations.\nMeryl: Does the 7th floor belong to our company too?\nKelsey: Yes, our company has two floors, the 6th and 7th floor in this building.\nMeryl: It ' s such a large firm. Do we have our own staff restaurant?\nKelsey: Yes, at the end of the hall.", "summary": "Kelsey introduces the surroundings and information about their company to Meryl." }, { "id": "test_160", "dialogue": "Kare: Did you hear about Lulu?\nLulu: No, what?\nKare: She and Vic broke up and now she ' s asked for a transfer.\nLulu: Get out of here! I didn ' t even know they were dating!\nKare: No one really did. They were very discreet and professional at the office.", "summary": "Kare and Lulu are gossiping about Lulu and Vic's break-up." }, { "id": "test_161", "dialogue": "Kare: Did you hear about Lulu?\nLulu: No, what?\nKare: She and Vic broke up and now she ' s asked for a transfer.\nLulu: Get out of here! I didn ' t even know they were dating!\nKare: No one really did. They were very discreet and professional at the office.", "summary": "Kare and Lulu are talking about Lulu and Vic's breakup." }, { "id": "test_162", "dialogue": "Kare: Did you hear about Lulu?\nLulu: No, what?\nKare: She and Vic broke up and now she ' s asked for a transfer.\nLulu: Get out of here! I didn ' t even know they were dating!\nKare: No one really did. They were very discreet and professional at the office.", "summary": "Kare and Lulu talk about Lulu and Vic's breakup." }, { "id": "test_163", "dialogue": "Sally: Hello, 332440.\nDave Thomson: Oh hello, Sally. This is Dave Thomson here. Could I speak to Jim please?\nSally: I'm afraid he's not in at the moment Dave. He went out about an hour ago and he's not back yet.\nDave Thomson: Any idea when he might be back?\nSally: Well, he shouldn't be long. He said he was just going to get some paint. But I wouldn't be surprised if he's stopped off at the pub on the way back.\nDave Thomson: OK. well, tell him I've called, will you, and I'll try again later.\nSally: All right. Goodbye, Dave.\nDave Thomson: Thanks then Sally. Goodbye.", "summary": "Dave Thomson calls Jim but Jim went out. Sally will tell Jim Dave called." }, { "id": "test_164", "dialogue": "Sally: Hello, 332440.\nDave Thomson: Oh hello, Sally. This is Dave Thomson here. Could I speak to Jim please?\nSally: I'm afraid he's not in at the moment Dave. He went out about an hour ago and he's not back yet.\nDave Thomson: Any idea when he might be back?\nSally: Well, he shouldn't be long. He said he was just going to get some paint. But I wouldn't be surprised if he's stopped off at the pub on the way back.\nDave Thomson: OK. well, tell him I've called, will you, and I'll try again later.\nSally: All right. Goodbye, Dave.\nDave Thomson: Thanks then Sally. Goodbye.", "summary": "Dave calls Jim but Jim is out. Sally tells Dave Jim's whereabouts." }, { "id": "test_165", "dialogue": "Sally: Hello, 332440.\nDave Thomson: Oh hello, Sally. This is Dave Thomson here. Could I speak to Jim please?\nSally: I'm afraid he's not in at the moment Dave. He went out about an hour ago and he's not back yet.\nDave Thomson: Any idea when he might be back?\nSally: Well, he shouldn't be long. He said he was just going to get some paint. But I wouldn't be surprised if he's stopped off at the pub on the way back.\nDave Thomson: OK. well, tell him I've called, will you, and I'll try again later.\nSally: All right. Goodbye, Dave.\nDave Thomson: Thanks then Sally. Goodbye.", "summary": "Dave Thomson calls to speak to Jim but Jim is out." }, { "id": "test_166", "dialogue": "Amelie: Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get to City Hall?\nInci: Yes. Go to the next corner and turn left onto Center Street. Walk three blocks to Second Avenue and turn right. Walk two more blocks and you'll see City Hall on the left.\nAmelie: I'm sorry. I didn't follow you. Could you please repeat that?\nInci: Okay. First, go to the next corner and turn left onto Center Street.\nAmelie: Uh-huh.\nInci: Then, walk three blocks to Second Avenue an turn right. Are you with me so far?\nAmelie: Yes. I'm following you.\nInci: Then, walk two more blocks an you ' ll see City Hall on the left. Have you got all that?\nAmelie: Yes. Now I've got it. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Inci shows Amelie the way to City Hall patiently." }, { "id": "test_167", "dialogue": "Amelie: Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get to City Hall?\nInci: Yes. Go to the next corner and turn left onto Center Street. Walk three blocks to Second Avenue and turn right. Walk two more blocks and you'll see City Hall on the left.\nAmelie: I'm sorry. I didn't follow you. Could you please repeat that?\nInci: Okay. First, go to the next corner and turn left onto Center Street.\nAmelie: Uh-huh.\nInci: Then, walk three blocks to Second Avenue an turn right. Are you with me so far?\nAmelie: Yes. I'm following you.\nInci: Then, walk two more blocks an you ' ll see City Hall on the left. Have you got all that?\nAmelie: Yes. Now I've got it. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Amelie asks Inci the way to City Hall and Inci answers with patience." }, { "id": "test_168", "dialogue": "Amelie: Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get to City Hall?\nInci: Yes. Go to the next corner and turn left onto Center Street. Walk three blocks to Second Avenue and turn right. Walk two more blocks and you'll see City Hall on the left.\nAmelie: I'm sorry. I didn't follow you. Could you please repeat that?\nInci: Okay. First, go to the next corner and turn left onto Center Street.\nAmelie: Uh-huh.\nInci: Then, walk three blocks to Second Avenue an turn right. Are you with me so far?\nAmelie: Yes. I'm following you.\nInci: Then, walk two more blocks an you ' ll see City Hall on the left. Have you got all that?\nAmelie: Yes. Now I've got it. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Inci patiently shows Amelie the way to City Hall." }, { "id": "test_169", "dialogue": "Jermaine: Excuse me, could you help me?\nAllina: Yes, what seems to be the problem?\nJermaine: Well. I was wondering if anyone has turned in a passport?\nAllina: I am afraid not. Have you lost your passport?\nJermaine: I think so. I can't find it anywhere in my hotel room and I remember the last place I used it yesterday was in this department store.\nAllina: Where exactly did you use your passport in the store?\nJermaine: In the shoe department. I had to show it to pay for these shoes with my traveler's cheques.\nAllina: Well, let me call the shoe department to see if they'Ve found a passport. Sorry, your passport hasn't turned up there either.\nJermaine: Then what shall I do?\nAllina: You can fill in this lost property report and I will keep my eye out for it. These kinds of things usually turn up eventually, but I suggest you contact your embassy and tell them about your situation, so they can issue you a new passport in case it doesn't show up.\nJermaine: You are right. Do you have a pen?\nAllina: Here you are.\nJermaine: Oh, I seem to lose something every time I travel.", "summary": "Jermaine lost Jermaine's passport. Allina suggests Jermaine fill in the lost property report and inform the embassy of the situation so they can issue a new passport in case it cannot be found." }, { "id": "test_170", "dialogue": "Jermaine: Excuse me, could you help me?\nAllina: Yes, what seems to be the problem?\nJermaine: Well. I was wondering if anyone has turned in a passport?\nAllina: I am afraid not. Have you lost your passport?\nJermaine: I think so. I can't find it anywhere in my hotel room and I remember the last place I used it yesterday was in this department store.\nAllina: Where exactly did you use your passport in the store?\nJermaine: In the shoe department. I had to show it to pay for these shoes with my traveler's cheques.\nAllina: Well, let me call the shoe department to see if they'Ve found a passport. Sorry, your passport hasn't turned up there either.\nJermaine: Then what shall I do?\nAllina: You can fill in this lost property report and I will keep my eye out for it. These kinds of things usually turn up eventually, but I suggest you contact your embassy and tell them about your situation, so they can issue you a new passport in case it doesn't show up.\nJermaine: You are right. Do you have a pen?\nAllina: Here you are.\nJermaine: Oh, I seem to lose something every time I travel.", "summary": "Jermaine asks Allina for help to find Jermaine's passport. Allina checks the shoe department but finds nothing. Thus, Allina lets Jermaine fill in a report and contact the embassy." }, { "id": "test_171", "dialogue": "Jermaine: Excuse me, could you help me?\nAllina: Yes, what seems to be the problem?\nJermaine: Well. I was wondering if anyone has turned in a passport?\nAllina: I am afraid not. Have you lost your passport?\nJermaine: I think so. I can't find it anywhere in my hotel room and I remember the last place I used it yesterday was in this department store.\nAllina: Where exactly did you use your passport in the store?\nJermaine: In the shoe department. I had to show it to pay for these shoes with my traveler's cheques.\nAllina: Well, let me call the shoe department to see if they'Ve found a passport. Sorry, your passport hasn't turned up there either.\nJermaine: Then what shall I do?\nAllina: You can fill in this lost property report and I will keep my eye out for it. These kinds of things usually turn up eventually, but I suggest you contact your embassy and tell them about your situation, so they can issue you a new passport in case it doesn't show up.\nJermaine: You are right. Do you have a pen?\nAllina: Here you are.\nJermaine: Oh, I seem to lose something every time I travel.", "summary": "Jermaine lost the passport. Allina suggests Jermaine fill in the lost property report and contact the embassy." }, { "id": "test_172", "dialogue": "Nathaniel: Hello?\nLeah: Good morning, Nathaniel. This is Leah calling from the International Student Office.\nNathaniel: Good morning.\nLeah: The reason I'm calling is because Ms. Collins will not be able to call you back until next week.\nNathaniel: Oh. I had hoped she would have called me back yesterday.\nLeah: She's terribly sorry about that. She had to leave the office suddenly and won't be able to return until next week. She hopes you understand.\nNathaniel: Is there someone else I can talk to?\nLeah: She asked me to call you to book an appointment with someone else today. When are you free today?\nNathaniel: Any time after 2 pm today would be good for me.\nLeah: Mr. Liu is available at 2:15 today. Will that work for you?\nNathaniel: I'd prefer to speak with Ms. Fonda.\nLeah: I'm afraid she isn't available this afternoon. She has an opening at 11:30 this morning. Will that work for you?\nNathaniel: that will be fine.\nLeah: Ok, we'll be expecting you at 11:30. See you then.", "summary": "Leah informs Nathaniel that Ms. Collins will not be able to call him back until next week, so he needs to book an appointment with someone else from the International Student Office. Nathaniel decides to speak with Ms. Fonda." }, { "id": "test_173", "dialogue": "Nathaniel: Hello?\nLeah: Good morning, Nathaniel. This is Leah calling from the International Student Office.\nNathaniel: Good morning.\nLeah: The reason I'm calling is because Ms. Collins will not be able to call you back until next week.\nNathaniel: Oh. I had hoped she would have called me back yesterday.\nLeah: She's terribly sorry about that. She had to leave the office suddenly and won't be able to return until next week. She hopes you understand.\nNathaniel: Is there someone else I can talk to?\nLeah: She asked me to call you to book an appointment with someone else today. When are you free today?\nNathaniel: Any time after 2 pm today would be good for me.\nLeah: Mr. Liu is available at 2:15 today. Will that work for you?\nNathaniel: I'd prefer to speak with Ms. Fonda.\nLeah: I'm afraid she isn't available this afternoon. She has an opening at 11:30 this morning. Will that work for you?\nNathaniel: that will be fine.\nLeah: Ok, we'll be expecting you at 11:30. See you then.", "summary": "Leah informs Nathaniel that Ms. Collins won't be available for their appointment and explains the reason. Then Nathaniel decides to speak with someone else." }, { "id": "test_174", "dialogue": "Nathaniel: Hello?\nLeah: Good morning, Nathaniel. This is Leah calling from the International Student Office.\nNathaniel: Good morning.\nLeah: The reason I'm calling is because Ms. Collins will not be able to call you back until next week.\nNathaniel: Oh. I had hoped she would have called me back yesterday.\nLeah: She's terribly sorry about that. She had to leave the office suddenly and won't be able to return until next week. She hopes you understand.\nNathaniel: Is there someone else I can talk to?\nLeah: She asked me to call you to book an appointment with someone else today. When are you free today?\nNathaniel: Any time after 2 pm today would be good for me.\nLeah: Mr. Liu is available at 2:15 today. Will that work for you?\nNathaniel: I'd prefer to speak with Ms. Fonda.\nLeah: I'm afraid she isn't available this afternoon. She has an opening at 11:30 this morning. Will that work for you?\nNathaniel: that will be fine.\nLeah: Ok, we'll be expecting you at 11:30. See you then.", "summary": "The International Student Office calls Nathaniel to inform him that he has to book another appointment with someone else as Ms. Collins is not available. Nathaniel decides to speak with Ms. Fonda." }, { "id": "test_175", "dialogue": "Bela: When she told me that she would marry no man but Dick, my heart was almost in my mouth.\nSarah: You were scared, too? I dared not tell you my feeling when I heard that. I almost got fainted.\nBela: I could not and can't make out the reason why she would set her heart on a man like Dick. He plays the field with many girls.\nSarah: But Sarah says she does not care, so long as he loves her.", "summary": "Bela and Sarah feel scared when heard Sarah insists on marrying Dick." }, { "id": "test_176", "dialogue": "Bela: When she told me that she would marry no man but Dick, my heart was almost in my mouth.\nSarah: You were scared, too? I dared not tell you my feeling when I heard that. I almost got fainted.\nBela: I could not and can't make out the reason why she would set her heart on a man like Dick. He plays the field with many girls.\nSarah: But Sarah says she does not care, so long as he loves her.", "summary": "Bela and Sarah are shocked about Sarah's love for Dick." }, { "id": "test_177", "dialogue": "Bela: When she told me that she would marry no man but Dick, my heart was almost in my mouth.\nSarah: You were scared, too? I dared not tell you my feeling when I heard that. I almost got fainted.\nBela: I could not and can't make out the reason why she would set her heart on a man like Dick. He plays the field with many girls.\nSarah: But Sarah says she does not care, so long as he loves her.", "summary": "Bela and Sarah are surprised to know Sarah wants to marry Dick." }, { "id": "test_178", "dialogue": "Athene: this party rocks!\nJanice: you said it. Good beer, good music, and on top of that, there are so many hot girls here!\nAthene: I'm with you on that. Check out that one over there. I think I'm in love!\nJanice: well, she's alright, but not really my cup of tea. What about the blond with the red dress?\nAthene: oh, that's Janice. She's just new in town. You have a thing for blonds, eh?\nJanice: yeah! She could do anything she wants to me!\nAthene: I bet. Why not go over and talk to her? She's really nice.\nJanice: I don't think so. I get so nervous talking to girls. I always put my foot in my mouth, scare her off, and end up looking like a real fool. Besides, she is way out of my league.\nAthene: come on! Man up! You'll never know until you try.\nJanice: okay okay, just let me have another cup of beers to get my head in the game.\nAthene: all right. But I think you ought to move soon.\nJanice: why?\nAthene: I can see five other guys eying her up.\nJanice: okay, here I go!\nAthene: good luck!", "summary": "Athene and Janice are at a nice party. Janice has a crush on Janice but is afraid of talking to her. Athene wishes Janice good luck." }, { "id": "test_179", "dialogue": "Athene: this party rocks!\nJanice: you said it. Good beer, good music, and on top of that, there are so many hot girls here!\nAthene: I'm with you on that. Check out that one over there. I think I'm in love!\nJanice: well, she's alright, but not really my cup of tea. What about the blond with the red dress?\nAthene: oh, that's Janice. She's just new in town. You have a thing for blonds, eh?\nJanice: yeah! She could do anything she wants to me!\nAthene: I bet. Why not go over and talk to her? She's really nice.\nJanice: I don't think so. I get so nervous talking to girls. I always put my foot in my mouth, scare her off, and end up looking like a real fool. Besides, she is way out of my league.\nAthene: come on! Man up! You'll never know until you try.\nJanice: okay okay, just let me have another cup of beers to get my head in the game.\nAthene: all right. But I think you ought to move soon.\nJanice: why?\nAthene: I can see five other guys eying her up.\nJanice: okay, here I go!\nAthene: good luck!", "summary": "Athene and Janice talk about girls at a party and Janice tells Athene that Janice likes Janice but he feels nervous talking to girls. Athene encourages Janice." }, { "id": "test_180", "dialogue": "Athene: this party rocks!\nJanice: you said it. Good beer, good music, and on top of that, there are so many hot girls here!\nAthene: I'm with you on that. Check out that one over there. I think I'm in love!\nJanice: well, she's alright, but not really my cup of tea. What about the blond with the red dress?\nAthene: oh, that's Janice. She's just new in town. You have a thing for blonds, eh?\nJanice: yeah! She could do anything she wants to me!\nAthene: I bet. Why not go over and talk to her? She's really nice.\nJanice: I don't think so. I get so nervous talking to girls. I always put my foot in my mouth, scare her off, and end up looking like a real fool. Besides, she is way out of my league.\nAthene: come on! Man up! You'll never know until you try.\nJanice: okay okay, just let me have another cup of beers to get my head in the game.\nAthene: all right. But I think you ought to move soon.\nJanice: why?\nAthene: I can see five other guys eying her up.\nJanice: okay, here I go!\nAthene: good luck!", "summary": "Athene and Janice are at an exciting party. Janice has a crush on Janice and Athene encourages him to have a try to talk to her." }, { "id": "test_181", "dialogue": "Jacinda: Hey Jack. How were your classes this semester?\nJack: They were not too bad. I really liked my poli-sci class.\nJacinda: Would you consider it your favorite class?\nJack: I don't know if I would call it my favorite, but it ranks up there.\nJacinda: What class was your favorite then?\nJack: I took a business communication class last year and it was terrific.\nJacinda: I never took that yet. If that was your favorite, I think I will check it out.", "summary": "Jack tells Jacinda that business communication is his favorite last year and Jacinda will check it." }, { "id": "test_182", "dialogue": "Jacinda: Hey Jack. How were your classes this semester?\nJack: They were not too bad. I really liked my poli-sci class.\nJacinda: Would you consider it your favorite class?\nJack: I don't know if I would call it my favorite, but it ranks up there.\nJacinda: What class was your favorite then?\nJack: I took a business communication class last year and it was terrific.\nJacinda: I never took that yet. If that was your favorite, I think I will check it out.", "summary": "Jacinda and Jack talk about Jack's classes last year." }, { "id": "test_183", "dialogue": "Jacinda: Hey Jack. How were your classes this semester?\nJack: They were not too bad. I really liked my poli-sci class.\nJacinda: Would you consider it your favorite class?\nJack: I don't know if I would call it my favorite, but it ranks up there.\nJacinda: What class was your favorite then?\nJack: I took a business communication class last year and it was terrific.\nJacinda: I never took that yet. If that was your favorite, I think I will check it out.", "summary": "Jacinda and Jack are talking about Jack's favorite classes." }, { "id": "test_184", "dialogue": "Andri: Well, what a nice day!\nRayner: Yeah, the air is really fresh.\nAndri: But it was not at all so fine yesterday.\nRayner: Because it rained last night.\nAndri: Did it?\nRayner: It sure did. It was a heavy storm, with lots of thunder.\nAndri: I was fast asleep, and didn't hear a thing.\nRayner: Well, it may rain again later today.\nAndri: Maybe. I see some dark clouds moving in.\nRayner: There may also be a strong wind coming in.\nAndri: It'll be dusty, too, I guess.\nRayner: Maybe not. Dust is no longer a big problem in Beijing.\nAndri: Why is that?\nRayner: We've been planting trees for many years.\nAndri: I see. The fall in Beijing is really beautiful.\nRayner: But the summer isn't. It's scorching in the summer.\nAndri: Then what about spring?\nRayner: Spring is warm and short in Beijing.\nAndri: It must be cold in the winter, though.\nRayner: You got it. Oh, by the way, it may be really cool in the evening around this time of the year. Don't forget to put on more clothes, or you might catch a cold.\nAndri: Thanks for reminding me.\nRayner: You're welcome.", "summary": "Andri and Rayner are talking about the weather in different seasons in Beijing. Rayner reminds Andri to put on more clothes in the evening and not to catch a cold." }, { "id": "test_185", "dialogue": "Andri: Well, what a nice day!\nRayner: Yeah, the air is really fresh.\nAndri: But it was not at all so fine yesterday.\nRayner: Because it rained last night.\nAndri: Did it?\nRayner: It sure did. It was a heavy storm, with lots of thunder.\nAndri: I was fast asleep, and didn't hear a thing.\nRayner: Well, it may rain again later today.\nAndri: Maybe. I see some dark clouds moving in.\nRayner: There may also be a strong wind coming in.\nAndri: It'll be dusty, too, I guess.\nRayner: Maybe not. Dust is no longer a big problem in Beijing.\nAndri: Why is that?\nRayner: We've been planting trees for many years.\nAndri: I see. The fall in Beijing is really beautiful.\nRayner: But the summer isn't. It's scorching in the summer.\nAndri: Then what about spring?\nRayner: Spring is warm and short in Beijing.\nAndri: It must be cold in the winter, though.\nRayner: You got it. Oh, by the way, it may be really cool in the evening around this time of the year. Don't forget to put on more clothes, or you might catch a cold.\nAndri: Thanks for reminding me.\nRayner: You're welcome.", "summary": "Andri and Rayner are talking about the weather in Beijing. Rayner tells Andri it's cold in the evening around this time." }, { "id": "test_186", "dialogue": "Andri: Well, what a nice day!\nRayner: Yeah, the air is really fresh.\nAndri: But it was not at all so fine yesterday.\nRayner: Because it rained last night.\nAndri: Did it?\nRayner: It sure did. It was a heavy storm, with lots of thunder.\nAndri: I was fast asleep, and didn't hear a thing.\nRayner: Well, it may rain again later today.\nAndri: Maybe. I see some dark clouds moving in.\nRayner: There may also be a strong wind coming in.\nAndri: It'll be dusty, too, I guess.\nRayner: Maybe not. Dust is no longer a big problem in Beijing.\nAndri: Why is that?\nRayner: We've been planting trees for many years.\nAndri: I see. The fall in Beijing is really beautiful.\nRayner: But the summer isn't. It's scorching in the summer.\nAndri: Then what about spring?\nRayner: Spring is warm and short in Beijing.\nAndri: It must be cold in the winter, though.\nRayner: You got it. Oh, by the way, it may be really cool in the evening around this time of the year. Don't forget to put on more clothes, or you might catch a cold.\nAndri: Thanks for reminding me.\nRayner: You're welcome.", "summary": "Andri and Rayner are talking about the heavy rain last night and the weather in Beijing." }, { "id": "test_187", "dialogue": "Patti: Would you like to go to the movies tonight?\nHilary: Well, I just saw a horror movie last night. It almost frightened me to death.\nPatti: Well, we could see something different like a detective film.\nHilary: I don't care for a detective film. It also makes me nervous.\nPatti: How about a comedy?\nHilary: No, I don't think comedies today are natural or cheerful.\nPatti: How about a love story then?\nHilary: No, romance is boring.\nPatti: What's you opinion?\nHilary: Let's go to see a war movie, shall we?\nPatti: Really?\nHilary: Certainly. Is there anything wrong?\nPatti: No, but I can't imagine that a girl like you would wonder to see a war movie.", "summary": "Patti invites Hilary to watch a movie together that night. Hilary wants to see nothing but a war movie." }, { "id": "test_188", "dialogue": "Patti: Would you like to go to the movies tonight?\nHilary: Well, I just saw a horror movie last night. It almost frightened me to death.\nPatti: Well, we could see something different like a detective film.\nHilary: I don't care for a detective film. It also makes me nervous.\nPatti: How about a comedy?\nHilary: No, I don't think comedies today are natural or cheerful.\nPatti: How about a love story then?\nHilary: No, romance is boring.\nPatti: What's you opinion?\nHilary: Let's go to see a war movie, shall we?\nPatti: Really?\nHilary: Certainly. Is there anything wrong?\nPatti: No, but I can't imagine that a girl like you would wonder to see a war movie.", "summary": "Patti and Hilary talk about what kind of movies to watch and they decided to watch a war movie." }, { "id": "test_189", "dialogue": "Patti: Would you like to go to the movies tonight?\nHilary: Well, I just saw a horror movie last night. It almost frightened me to death.\nPatti: Well, we could see something different like a detective film.\nHilary: I don't care for a detective film. It also makes me nervous.\nPatti: How about a comedy?\nHilary: No, I don't think comedies today are natural or cheerful.\nPatti: How about a love story then?\nHilary: No, romance is boring.\nPatti: What's you opinion?\nHilary: Let's go to see a war movie, shall we?\nPatti: Really?\nHilary: Certainly. Is there anything wrong?\nPatti: No, but I can't imagine that a girl like you would wonder to see a war movie.", "summary": "Patti invites Hilary to movie and Hilary wants to see a war movie." }, { "id": "test_190", "dialogue": "Rubina: Adam, could you show me around the school?\nAdam: No problem.\nRubina: What's the tallest building?\nAdam: You mean the white building near the playground?\nRubina: Yes.\nAdam: That is the library. And it has more than 1, 000, 000 books.\nRubina: What's the building to the south of the library?\nAdam: You know, our school is divided into two parts, the junior high school and the senior high school. That is the new classroom building for our senior high school.\nRubina: Is there a swimming pool in your school?\nAdam: Yes. There is a large swimming pool, but it is only available in summer.\nRubina: I do envy you. And I hope I can enter your school one day.\nAdam: I believe that you can make your dream come true.", "summary": "Adam is showing Rubina around his school. Rubina envies Adam and hoped Rubina could enter this school one day." }, { "id": "test_191", "dialogue": "Rubina: Adam, could you show me around the school?\nAdam: No problem.\nRubina: What's the tallest building?\nAdam: You mean the white building near the playground?\nRubina: Yes.\nAdam: That is the library. And it has more than 1, 000, 000 books.\nRubina: What's the building to the south of the library?\nAdam: You know, our school is divided into two parts, the junior high school and the senior high school. That is the new classroom building for our senior high school.\nRubina: Is there a swimming pool in your school?\nAdam: Yes. There is a large swimming pool, but it is only available in summer.\nRubina: I do envy you. And I hope I can enter your school one day.\nAdam: I believe that you can make your dream come true.", "summary": "Adam shows Rubina around his school and introduces the library, the new classroom building, and the swimming pool." }, { "id": "test_192", "dialogue": "Rubina: Adam, could you show me around the school?\nAdam: No problem.\nRubina: What's the tallest building?\nAdam: You mean the white building near the playground?\nRubina: Yes.\nAdam: That is the library. And it has more than 1, 000, 000 books.\nRubina: What's the building to the south of the library?\nAdam: You know, our school is divided into two parts, the junior high school and the senior high school. That is the new classroom building for our senior high school.\nRubina: Is there a swimming pool in your school?\nAdam: Yes. There is a large swimming pool, but it is only available in summer.\nRubina: I do envy you. And I hope I can enter your school one day.\nAdam: I believe that you can make your dream come true.", "summary": "Adam shows Rubina around the school and introduces buildings and facilities in the school to Rubina." }, { "id": "test_193", "dialogue": "Elissa: Honey, I've got good news for you.\nCooper: What is it?\nElissa: You are going to be a father.\nCooper: What? Do you mean that you are pregnant? Is it true?\nElissa: Yes. We'll have our baby soon.\nCooper: Oh, dear, I'm so happy.\nElissa: Me, too.", "summary": "Elissa and Cooper feel happy because Elissa is pregnant." }, { "id": "test_194", "dialogue": "Elissa: Honey, I've got good news for you.\nCooper: What is it?\nElissa: You are going to be a father.\nCooper: What? Do you mean that you are pregnant? Is it true?\nElissa: Yes. We'll have our baby soon.\nCooper: Oh, dear, I'm so happy.\nElissa: Me, too.", "summary": "Elissa and Cooper are happy about Elissa's pregnancy." }, { "id": "test_195", "dialogue": "Elissa: Honey, I've got good news for you.\nCooper: What is it?\nElissa: You are going to be a father.\nCooper: What? Do you mean that you are pregnant? Is it true?\nElissa: Yes. We'll have our baby soon.\nCooper: Oh, dear, I'm so happy.\nElissa: Me, too.", "summary": "Elissa is pregnant. She and Cooper feel happy." }, { "id": "test_196", "dialogue": "Emmett: John dates her seven times a week.\nIvonne: Really? That's a straws in the wind.\nEmmett: I think so. Maybe he's fallen for her.\nIvonne: Yeah. They suit each other. A perfect match between a man and a girl.", "summary": "Emmett and Ivonne think John's fallen for a girl." }, { "id": "test_197", "dialogue": "Emmett: John dates her seven times a week.\nIvonne: Really? That's a straws in the wind.\nEmmett: I think so. Maybe he's fallen for her.\nIvonne: Yeah. They suit each other. A perfect match between a man and a girl.", "summary": "Emmett and Ivonne talk about John's dating life." }, { "id": "test_198", "dialogue": "Emmett: John dates her seven times a week.\nIvonne: Really? That's a straws in the wind.\nEmmett: I think so. Maybe he's fallen for her.\nIvonne: Yeah. They suit each other. A perfect match between a man and a girl.", "summary": "Emmett and Ivonne are talking about a couple." }, { "id": "test_199", "dialogue": "Danielle: Have you considered upgrading your system?\nThaine: Yes, but I'm not sure what exactly I would need.\nDanielle: You could consider adding a painting program to your software. It would allow you to make up your own flyers and banners for advertising.\nThaine: That would be a definite bonus.\nDanielle: You might also want to upgrade your hardware because it is pretty outdated now.\nThaine: How can we do that?\nDanielle: You'd probably need a faster processor, to begin with. And you also need a more powerful hard disc, more memory and a faster modem. Do you have a CD-ROM drive?\nThaine: No.\nDanielle: Then you might want to add a CD-ROM drive too, because most new software programs are coming out on Cds.\nThaine: That sounds great. Thanks.", "summary": "Danielle is giving Thaine some advice for upgrading Thaine's system, such as adding a painting program and a faster processor." }, { "id": "test_200", "dialogue": "Danielle: Have you considered upgrading your system?\nThaine: Yes, but I'm not sure what exactly I would need.\nDanielle: You could consider adding a painting program to your software. It would allow you to make up your own flyers and banners for advertising.\nThaine: That would be a definite bonus.\nDanielle: You might also want to upgrade your hardware because it is pretty outdated now.\nThaine: How can we do that?\nDanielle: You'd probably need a faster processor, to begin with. And you also need a more powerful hard disc, more memory and a faster modem. Do you have a CD-ROM drive?\nThaine: No.\nDanielle: Then you might want to add a CD-ROM drive too, because most new software programs are coming out on Cds.\nThaine: That sounds great. Thanks.", "summary": "Danielle tells Thaine how to upgrade Thaine's system for better software and hardware." }, { "id": "test_201", "dialogue": "Danielle: Have you considered upgrading your system?\nThaine: Yes, but I'm not sure what exactly I would need.\nDanielle: You could consider adding a painting program to your software. It would allow you to make up your own flyers and banners for advertising.\nThaine: That would be a definite bonus.\nDanielle: You might also want to upgrade your hardware because it is pretty outdated now.\nThaine: How can we do that?\nDanielle: You'd probably need a faster processor, to begin with. And you also need a more powerful hard disc, more memory and a faster modem. Do you have a CD-ROM drive?\nThaine: No.\nDanielle: Then you might want to add a CD-ROM drive too, because most new software programs are coming out on Cds.\nThaine: That sounds great. Thanks.", "summary": "Danielle teaches Thaine how to upgrade software and hardware in Thaine's system." }, { "id": "test_202", "dialogue": "Dorthy: Where to, miss?\nMarietta: Hi! Crenshaw and Hawthorne, at the Holiday Inn that is on that corner.\nDorthy: Sure thing. So, where are you flying in from?\nMarietta: From China.\nDorthy: Really? You don't look very Chinese to me, if you don't mind me saying so.\nMarietta: It's fine. I am actually from Mexico. I was in China on a business trip, visiting some local companies that manufacture bathroom products.\nDorthy: Wow sounds interesting! Excuse me if I am being a bit nosy but, how old are you?\nMarietta: Don't you know it's rude to ask a lady her age?\nDorthy: Don't get me wrong! It's just that you seem so young and already doing business overseas!\nMarietta: Well thank you! In that case, I am 26 years old, and what about yourself?\nDorthy: I am 40 years old and was born and raised here in the good old U. S of A, although I have some Colombian heritage.\nMarietta: Really? That's great! Do you speak some Spanish?\nDorthy: Uh. . . yeah. . of course!\nMarietta: Que bien! Sentences poems habeas en espanol!", "summary": "Dorthy is driving Marietta to an inn. They talk about their careers, ages, and where they was born." }, { "id": "test_203", "dialogue": "Dorthy: Where to, miss?\nMarietta: Hi! Crenshaw and Hawthorne, at the Holiday Inn that is on that corner.\nDorthy: Sure thing. So, where are you flying in from?\nMarietta: From China.\nDorthy: Really? You don't look very Chinese to me, if you don't mind me saying so.\nMarietta: It's fine. I am actually from Mexico. I was in China on a business trip, visiting some local companies that manufacture bathroom products.\nDorthy: Wow sounds interesting! Excuse me if I am being a bit nosy but, how old are you?\nMarietta: Don't you know it's rude to ask a lady her age?\nDorthy: Don't get me wrong! It's just that you seem so young and already doing business overseas!\nMarietta: Well thank you! In that case, I am 26 years old, and what about yourself?\nDorthy: I am 40 years old and was born and raised here in the good old U. S of A, although I have some Colombian heritage.\nMarietta: Really? That's great! Do you speak some Spanish?\nDorthy: Uh. . . yeah. . of course!\nMarietta: Que bien! Sentences poems habeas en espanol!", "summary": "Dorthy drives Marietta to an inn and they have a talk. Marietta is 26 and had a business trip to China. Dorthy is 40 years old American." }, { "id": "test_204", "dialogue": "Dorthy: Where to, miss?\nMarietta: Hi! Crenshaw and Hawthorne, at the Holiday Inn that is on that corner.\nDorthy: Sure thing. So, where are you flying in from?\nMarietta: From China.\nDorthy: Really? You don't look very Chinese to me, if you don't mind me saying so.\nMarietta: It's fine. I am actually from Mexico. I was in China on a business trip, visiting some local companies that manufacture bathroom products.\nDorthy: Wow sounds interesting! Excuse me if I am being a bit nosy but, how old are you?\nMarietta: Don't you know it's rude to ask a lady her age?\nDorthy: Don't get me wrong! It's just that you seem so young and already doing business overseas!\nMarietta: Well thank you! In that case, I am 26 years old, and what about yourself?\nDorthy: I am 40 years old and was born and raised here in the good old U. S of A, although I have some Colombian heritage.\nMarietta: Really? That's great! Do you speak some Spanish?\nDorthy: Uh. . . yeah. . of course!\nMarietta: Que bien! Sentences poems habeas en espanol!", "summary": "Dorthy drives Marietta from the airport to an inn and they have a casual talk about themselves." }, { "id": "test_205", "dialogue": "Laverna: Oh dear, my weight has gone up again.\nEmmey: I am not surprised, you eat too much.\nLaverna: And I suppose sitting at the desk all day at the office doesn't help.\nEmmey: No, I wouldn't think so.\nLaverna: I do wish I could lose weight.\nEmmey: Well, why don't you go on a diet?\nLaverna: I've tried diets before but they've never worked.\nEmmey: Perhaps you should exercise more. Why don't you go to an exercise class.\nLaverna: Yes, maybe I should.", "summary": "Laverna wants to lose weight. Emmey suggests Laverna take an exercise class to exercise more." }, { "id": "test_206", "dialogue": "Laverna: Oh dear, my weight has gone up again.\nEmmey: I am not surprised, you eat too much.\nLaverna: And I suppose sitting at the desk all day at the office doesn't help.\nEmmey: No, I wouldn't think so.\nLaverna: I do wish I could lose weight.\nEmmey: Well, why don't you go on a diet?\nLaverna: I've tried diets before but they've never worked.\nEmmey: Perhaps you should exercise more. Why don't you go to an exercise class.\nLaverna: Yes, maybe I should.", "summary": "Emmey offers Laverna some suggestions to lose weight." }, { "id": "test_207", "dialogue": "Laverna: Oh dear, my weight has gone up again.\nEmmey: I am not surprised, you eat too much.\nLaverna: And I suppose sitting at the desk all day at the office doesn't help.\nEmmey: No, I wouldn't think so.\nLaverna: I do wish I could lose weight.\nEmmey: Well, why don't you go on a diet?\nLaverna: I've tried diets before but they've never worked.\nEmmey: Perhaps you should exercise more. Why don't you go to an exercise class.\nLaverna: Yes, maybe I should.", "summary": "Emmey gives Laverna some suggestions on how to lose weight." }, { "id": "test_208", "dialogue": "Smith: Good evening. Welcome to our restaurant.\nJames: Good evening. We want a dinning room with a table for eight.\nSmith: I'm sorry, sir. The rooms are not available now. But would you like to have your dinner in the dinning hall? I can find a table by the window for you.\nJames: No, thanks. We have made a reservation before.\nSmith: Can I have your name, please?\nJames: My name is James.\nSmith: I'll ask waitress to show you the way.\nJames: Thanks.", "summary": "James reserves a dining room for eight at a restaurant. Smith will ask the waitress to show him the way." }, { "id": "test_209", "dialogue": "Smith: Good evening. Welcome to our restaurant.\nJames: Good evening. We want a dinning room with a table for eight.\nSmith: I'm sorry, sir. The rooms are not available now. But would you like to have your dinner in the dinning hall? I can find a table by the window for you.\nJames: No, thanks. We have made a reservation before.\nSmith: Can I have your name, please?\nJames: My name is James.\nSmith: I'll ask waitress to show you the way.\nJames: Thanks.", "summary": "Smith confirms Jame's reservation at the restaurant and asks a waitress to show him the way." }, { "id": "test_210", "dialogue": "Smith: Good evening. Welcome to our restaurant.\nJames: Good evening. We want a dinning room with a table for eight.\nSmith: I'm sorry, sir. The rooms are not available now. But would you like to have your dinner in the dinning hall? I can find a table by the window for you.\nJames: No, thanks. We have made a reservation before.\nSmith: Can I have your name, please?\nJames: My name is James.\nSmith: I'll ask waitress to show you the way.\nJames: Thanks.", "summary": "James has reserved a dining room and Smith'll asks the waitress to show him the way." }, { "id": "test_211", "dialogue": "Anitra: How large is the plant?\nOrsola: It covers an area of 75, 000 square meters.\nAnitra: It's much larger than I expected. When was the plant set up?\nOrsola: In the early 70s. We'll soon be celebrating the 30th anniversary.\nAnitra: Congratulations!\nOrsola: Thank you.\nAnitra: How many employees do you have in this plant?\nOrsola: 500. We're running on three shifts.\nAnitra: Does the plant work with everything from the raw material to the finished product?\nOrsola: Our associates specializing in these fields make some access - ries. Well, here we're at the production shop. Shall we start with the assembly line?\nAnitra: That's fine.", "summary": "Anitra is visiting a large plant and Orsola introduces its basic information." }, { "id": "test_212", "dialogue": "Anitra: How large is the plant?\nOrsola: It covers an area of 75, 000 square meters.\nAnitra: It's much larger than I expected. When was the plant set up?\nOrsola: In the early 70s. We'll soon be celebrating the 30th anniversary.\nAnitra: Congratulations!\nOrsola: Thank you.\nAnitra: How many employees do you have in this plant?\nOrsola: 500. We're running on three shifts.\nAnitra: Does the plant work with everything from the raw material to the finished product?\nOrsola: Our associates specializing in these fields make some access - ries. Well, here we're at the production shop. Shall we start with the assembly line?\nAnitra: That's fine.", "summary": "Orsola introduces the area of the plant, its history, size, and function to Anitra." }, { "id": "test_213", "dialogue": "Anitra: How large is the plant?\nOrsola: It covers an area of 75, 000 square meters.\nAnitra: It's much larger than I expected. When was the plant set up?\nOrsola: In the early 70s. We'll soon be celebrating the 30th anniversary.\nAnitra: Congratulations!\nOrsola: Thank you.\nAnitra: How many employees do you have in this plant?\nOrsola: 500. We're running on three shifts.\nAnitra: Does the plant work with everything from the raw material to the finished product?\nOrsola: Our associates specializing in these fields make some access - ries. Well, here we're at the production shop. Shall we start with the assembly line?\nAnitra: That's fine.", "summary": "Anitra and Orsola visit a plant. Orsola introduces its occupy, history, and employee number." }, { "id": "test_214", "dialogue": "Linnell: Right Rebecca. Now I see that after graduating from University your first job was. . .\nRebecca: For a local paper in York called the York Herald. Actually, I started with them as an intern in the beginning. I was really keen on getting some experience in the journalistic world, and this seemed like a good first step.\nLinnell: Certainly. And after your internship?\nRebecca: They seemed impressed, and offered me a position as a junior local news reporter. I ended up staying two years there actually. I was in charge of the sports news section of the newspaper. I really enjoyed it there, and it really helped me build my skills.\nLinnell: Yes I see. But you decided to leave them in 2006, right?\nRebecca: Yes, that's right. My husband and I moved to London, and so I managed to find a position with a National newspaper based in London.\nLinnell: The London Weekly right?\nRebecca: Yes, in some ways it was a step down from my previous job but it did offer me much better prospects for the future.", "summary": "Linnell is asking Rebecca about her working experience. She worked for York Herald as an intern and then as a junior local news reporter. After that, she began to work for London Weekly." }, { "id": "test_215", "dialogue": "Linnell: Right Rebecca. Now I see that after graduating from University your first job was. . .\nRebecca: For a local paper in York called the York Herald. Actually, I started with them as an intern in the beginning. I was really keen on getting some experience in the journalistic world, and this seemed like a good first step.\nLinnell: Certainly. And after your internship?\nRebecca: They seemed impressed, and offered me a position as a junior local news reporter. I ended up staying two years there actually. I was in charge of the sports news section of the newspaper. I really enjoyed it there, and it really helped me build my skills.\nLinnell: Yes I see. But you decided to leave them in 2006, right?\nRebecca: Yes, that's right. My husband and I moved to London, and so I managed to find a position with a National newspaper based in London.\nLinnell: The London Weekly right?\nRebecca: Yes, in some ways it was a step down from my previous job but it did offer me much better prospects for the future.", "summary": "Rebecca tells Linnell about her working experiences. Rebecca first worked for the York Herald after her graduation, and then for the London Weekly." }, { "id": "test_216", "dialogue": "Linnell: Right Rebecca. Now I see that after graduating from University your first job was. . .\nRebecca: For a local paper in York called the York Herald. Actually, I started with them as an intern in the beginning. I was really keen on getting some experience in the journalistic world, and this seemed like a good first step.\nLinnell: Certainly. And after your internship?\nRebecca: They seemed impressed, and offered me a position as a junior local news reporter. I ended up staying two years there actually. I was in charge of the sports news section of the newspaper. I really enjoyed it there, and it really helped me build my skills.\nLinnell: Yes I see. But you decided to leave them in 2006, right?\nRebecca: Yes, that's right. My husband and I moved to London, and so I managed to find a position with a National newspaper based in London.\nLinnell: The London Weekly right?\nRebecca: Yes, in some ways it was a step down from my previous job but it did offer me much better prospects for the future.", "summary": "Linnell interviews Rebecca and asks her about her previous working experiences." }, { "id": "test_217", "dialogue": "Isa: We need to do a group report tomorrow. I need to go to the stationer to buy something for the posters.\nHyman: You need to make posters?\nIsa: absolutely. Every time when we do the reports, we love making some beautiful posters to emphasize our theme ideas.\nHyman: I see. Then let's make a shopping list first before we go there. othe rise, It may take us a whole day to search for the things you need.\nIsa: No problem. I need some markers, some color pencils, a pair of scissors, some highlighter, rulers. .\nHyman: Wow, it is like a maze, I think I might get lost soon.\nIsa: Don't worry. In fact, it is very easy to find what you want. Can you see the sign on top of every shelf. It clearly tells you what things are displayed on every shelf.\nHyman: Oh, yes. You are so smart. I see them. So I have to go to shelf number 3 first to get my markers, color pencils and highlighters and somebrushes.\nIsa: I also need some thumbtacks, whiteout and paper clips. Which shelf are they on? I can't find the number.\nHyman: It's at the back. I think you are near-sighted. You had better get yourself a pair of nice glasses.", "summary": "Isa and Hyman will do a group report, so they plan to buy something to make posters. They make a shopping list before they go and find items according to signs on shelves." }, { "id": "test_218", "dialogue": "Isa: We need to do a group report tomorrow. I need to go to the stationer to buy something for the posters.\nHyman: You need to make posters?\nIsa: absolutely. Every time when we do the reports, we love making some beautiful posters to emphasize our theme ideas.\nHyman: I see. Then let's make a shopping list first before we go there. othe rise, It may take us a whole day to search for the things you need.\nIsa: No problem. I need some markers, some color pencils, a pair of scissors, some highlighter, rulers. .\nHyman: Wow, it is like a maze, I think I might get lost soon.\nIsa: Don't worry. In fact, it is very easy to find what you want. Can you see the sign on top of every shelf. It clearly tells you what things are displayed on every shelf.\nHyman: Oh, yes. You are so smart. I see them. So I have to go to shelf number 3 first to get my markers, color pencils and highlighters and somebrushes.\nIsa: I also need some thumbtacks, whiteout and paper clips. Which shelf are they on? I can't find the number.\nHyman: It's at the back. I think you are near-sighted. You had better get yourself a pair of nice glasses.", "summary": "Isa and Hyman make a shopping list and Isa helps Hyman to find goods to make a poster for their group report tomorrow." }, { "id": "test_219", "dialogue": "Isa: We need to do a group report tomorrow. I need to go to the stationer to buy something for the posters.\nHyman: You need to make posters?\nIsa: absolutely. Every time when we do the reports, we love making some beautiful posters to emphasize our theme ideas.\nHyman: I see. Then let's make a shopping list first before we go there. othe rise, It may take us a whole day to search for the things you need.\nIsa: No problem. I need some markers, some color pencils, a pair of scissors, some highlighter, rulers. .\nHyman: Wow, it is like a maze, I think I might get lost soon.\nIsa: Don't worry. In fact, it is very easy to find what you want. Can you see the sign on top of every shelf. It clearly tells you what things are displayed on every shelf.\nHyman: Oh, yes. You are so smart. I see them. So I have to go to shelf number 3 first to get my markers, color pencils and highlighters and somebrushes.\nIsa: I also need some thumbtacks, whiteout and paper clips. Which shelf are they on? I can't find the number.\nHyman: It's at the back. I think you are near-sighted. You had better get yourself a pair of nice glasses.", "summary": "Isa and Hyman are preparing for the group report tomorrow and making a shopping list of things used to make the posters." }, { "id": "test_220", "dialogue": "Herrick: Mary, why are you so tired?\nMary: I go to the personnel market every day, and put a lot of energy into it.\nHerrick: Why don't you think about applying for a job on the Internet?\nMary: On the Internet? I have never tried that way.\nHerrick: Well, it's very convenient and very popular now.\nMary: So how to apply for a job on the Internet?\nHerrick: Just get online and send your application through email to the employer.\nMary: But how can I know which employer is hiring?\nHerrick: You could place your job hunting information on the Job Wanted channel on a recruitment website.\nMary: Will the employers see my information?\nHerrick: Yes. If they think you are a fit, maybe they will contact you.\nMary: Is it safe to job hunt on the Internet?\nHerrick: If you log in some formal websites, it must be very safe.\nMary: I will give it a try at once.", "summary": "Mary is tired because of finding jobs in the market. Herrick suggests Mary apply for jobs on the Internet and says she could place her information on the Job Wanted channel on a recruitment web. Mary will try at once." }, { "id": "test_221", "dialogue": "Herrick: Mary, why are you so tired?\nMary: I go to the personnel market every day, and put a lot of energy into it.\nHerrick: Why don't you think about applying for a job on the Internet?\nMary: On the Internet? I have never tried that way.\nHerrick: Well, it's very convenient and very popular now.\nMary: So how to apply for a job on the Internet?\nHerrick: Just get online and send your application through email to the employer.\nMary: But how can I know which employer is hiring?\nHerrick: You could place your job hunting information on the Job Wanted channel on a recruitment website.\nMary: Will the employers see my information?\nHerrick: Yes. If they think you are a fit, maybe they will contact you.\nMary: Is it safe to job hunt on the Internet?\nHerrick: If you log in some formal websites, it must be very safe.\nMary: I will give it a try at once.", "summary": "Herrick advises Mary to try applying for a job online and teaches her how to do it. Mary will try it." }, { "id": "test_222", "dialogue": "Herrick: Mary, why are you so tired?\nMary: I go to the personnel market every day, and put a lot of energy into it.\nHerrick: Why don't you think about applying for a job on the Internet?\nMary: On the Internet? I have never tried that way.\nHerrick: Well, it's very convenient and very popular now.\nMary: So how to apply for a job on the Internet?\nHerrick: Just get online and send your application through email to the employer.\nMary: But how can I know which employer is hiring?\nHerrick: You could place your job hunting information on the Job Wanted channel on a recruitment website.\nMary: Will the employers see my information?\nHerrick: Yes. If they think you are a fit, maybe they will contact you.\nMary: Is it safe to job hunt on the Internet?\nHerrick: If you log in some formal websites, it must be very safe.\nMary: I will give it a try at once.", "summary": "Mary goes to the personnel market every day and is tired. Herrick suggests she go job hunting online. Mary will try it." }, { "id": "test_223", "dialogue": "Inna: What are you working on?\nAudry: I'm figuring out my budget.\nInna: What budget?\nAudry: I'm making a shopping budget, so that I don't spend too much money.\nInna: How much money can you spend?\nAudry: I can only spend $ 300 a month.\nInna: Why only $ 300?\nAudry: I need to save the rest.\nInna: For what?\nAudry: I need to pay my bills.\nInna: Your budget is a good idea.\nAudry: I know. It's going to save me a lot of money, I hope.", "summary": "Audry is making a shopping budget to save the rest of the money. Inna thinks it's a good idea." }, { "id": "test_224", "dialogue": "Inna: What are you working on?\nAudry: I'm figuring out my budget.\nInna: What budget?\nAudry: I'm making a shopping budget, so that I don't spend too much money.\nInna: How much money can you spend?\nAudry: I can only spend $ 300 a month.\nInna: Why only $ 300?\nAudry: I need to save the rest.\nInna: For what?\nAudry: I need to pay my bills.\nInna: Your budget is a good idea.\nAudry: I know. It's going to save me a lot of money, I hope.", "summary": "Audry tells Inna Audry plan to save money and Inna thinks it is good." }, { "id": "test_225", "dialogue": "Inna: What are you working on?\nAudry: I'm figuring out my budget.\nInna: What budget?\nAudry: I'm making a shopping budget, so that I don't spend too much money.\nInna: How much money can you spend?\nAudry: I can only spend $ 300 a month.\nInna: Why only $ 300?\nAudry: I need to save the rest.\nInna: For what?\nAudry: I need to pay my bills.\nInna: Your budget is a good idea.\nAudry: I know. It's going to save me a lot of money, I hope.", "summary": "Audry introduces the shopping budget which is used to save money to Inna. Inna thinks it's good." }, { "id": "test_226", "dialogue": "Henry: Where are you going, Jane?\nJane: I'm going to the hospital to see Susan.\nHenry: I saw her yesterday. She was a little better.\nJane: Must I catch a number 7 bus to get there?\nHenry: No, you needn't. A number 13 bus will also take you to the hospital.\nJane: Number 13 buses run much more frequently, don't they?\nHenry: Yes. I caught a number 7 bus yesterday, and they said I had taken a wrong bus.\nJane: Thank you, Henry. I'll get a number 13.\nHenry: But number 13 buses leave from the center of town. You'll have to walk two miles to catch one.", "summary": "Jane is going to the hospital to see Susan. Henry tells her to catch the number 13." }, { "id": "test_227", "dialogue": "Henry: Where are you going, Jane?\nJane: I'm going to the hospital to see Susan.\nHenry: I saw her yesterday. She was a little better.\nJane: Must I catch a number 7 bus to get there?\nHenry: No, you needn't. A number 13 bus will also take you to the hospital.\nJane: Number 13 buses run much more frequently, don't they?\nHenry: Yes. I caught a number 7 bus yesterday, and they said I had taken a wrong bus.\nJane: Thank you, Henry. I'll get a number 13.\nHenry: But number 13 buses leave from the center of town. You'll have to walk two miles to catch one.", "summary": "Jane will go to the hospital to visit Susan. Henry tells her she can take the number 13." }, { "id": "test_228", "dialogue": "Henry: Where are you going, Jane?\nJane: I'm going to the hospital to see Susan.\nHenry: I saw her yesterday. She was a little better.\nJane: Must I catch a number 7 bus to get there?\nHenry: No, you needn't. A number 13 bus will also take you to the hospital.\nJane: Number 13 buses run much more frequently, don't they?\nHenry: Yes. I caught a number 7 bus yesterday, and they said I had taken a wrong bus.\nJane: Thank you, Henry. I'll get a number 13.\nHenry: But number 13 buses leave from the center of town. You'll have to walk two miles to catch one.", "summary": "Jane is going to visit Suman in the hospital, Henry suggests she catch a number 13 to get there." }, { "id": "test_229", "dialogue": "Joellen: Hey there! I've been hoping to run into you. Are you busy tomorrow morning?\nLibby: Let me see. . . Wednesday morning. Yes, I am booked solid all morning. What's up?\nJoellen: I was hoping to talk to you about the sales projections for next year. I'm having a little trouble figuring out how to use the spreadsheet you set up for me. It has a lot of complicated form\nLibby: I can explain them to you. It'll just take about a half an hour. How about Friday afternoon?\nJoellen: Ooh. Sorry, that's not good for me. I am tied up all day Friday. We'll have to do it next week. I am wide open then.\nLibby: OK. Shall we say next week, on Tuesday at 2:30?\nJoellen: Sure, that'll be fine for me. I'll come to your office so you can show how you set up these macros.", "summary": "Joellen wants to talk to Libby about the sales projections for next year. They decide to meet on Tuesday at 2:30 the next week." }, { "id": "test_230", "dialogue": "Joellen: Hey there! I've been hoping to run into you. Are you busy tomorrow morning?\nLibby: Let me see. . . Wednesday morning. Yes, I am booked solid all morning. What's up?\nJoellen: I was hoping to talk to you about the sales projections for next year. I'm having a little trouble figuring out how to use the spreadsheet you set up for me. It has a lot of complicated form\nLibby: I can explain them to you. It'll just take about a half an hour. How about Friday afternoon?\nJoellen: Ooh. Sorry, that's not good for me. I am tied up all day Friday. We'll have to do it next week. I am wide open then.\nLibby: OK. Shall we say next week, on Tuesday at 2:30?\nJoellen: Sure, that'll be fine for me. I'll come to your office so you can show how you set up these macros.", "summary": "Joellen and Libby negotiate on a time to talk about the sales projections for next year. They decide to meet next Tuesday." }, { "id": "test_231", "dialogue": "Joellen: Hey there! I've been hoping to run into you. Are you busy tomorrow morning?\nLibby: Let me see. . . Wednesday morning. Yes, I am booked solid all morning. What's up?\nJoellen: I was hoping to talk to you about the sales projections for next year. I'm having a little trouble figuring out how to use the spreadsheet you set up for me. It has a lot of complicated form\nLibby: I can explain them to you. It'll just take about a half an hour. How about Friday afternoon?\nJoellen: Ooh. Sorry, that's not good for me. I am tied up all day Friday. We'll have to do it next week. I am wide open then.\nLibby: OK. Shall we say next week, on Tuesday at 2:30?\nJoellen: Sure, that'll be fine for me. I'll come to your office so you can show how you set up these macros.", "summary": "Joellen and Libby are scheduling to talk about the sales projections for next year and they decide to meet next Tuesday." }, { "id": "test_232", "dialogue": "Melinde: I'm going to New York for the first time, but I don't have a tour guide. Can you give me any suggestions?\nGene: There's a service called 'A friend in New York'. It's a personal tour guide service.\nMelinde: That's interesting. What does it do?\nGene: You give them your information by answering a questionnaire and they will create a perfect trip for you according to your budget.\nMelinde: Good. Where can I get the questionnaire?\nGene: You can easily download it from their website.\nMelinde: That's helpful! Thanks!", "summary": "Melinde is going to New York for the first time. Gene suggests Melinde use a personal tour guide service to make Melinde's trip plan." }, { "id": "test_233", "dialogue": "Melinde: I'm going to New York for the first time, but I don't have a tour guide. Can you give me any suggestions?\nGene: There's a service called 'A friend in New York'. It's a personal tour guide service.\nMelinde: That's interesting. What does it do?\nGene: You give them your information by answering a questionnaire and they will create a perfect trip for you according to your budget.\nMelinde: Good. Where can I get the questionnaire?\nGene: You can easily download it from their website.\nMelinde: That's helpful! Thanks!", "summary": "Gene recommends a personal tour guide service to Melinde." }, { "id": "test_234", "dialogue": "Melinde: I'm going to New York for the first time, but I don't have a tour guide. Can you give me any suggestions?\nGene: There's a service called 'A friend in New York'. It's a personal tour guide service.\nMelinde: That's interesting. What does it do?\nGene: You give them your information by answering a questionnaire and they will create a perfect trip for you according to your budget.\nMelinde: Good. Where can I get the questionnaire?\nGene: You can easily download it from their website.\nMelinde: That's helpful! Thanks!", "summary": "Gene introduces Melinde a website for personal tour guide service." }, { "id": "test_235", "dialogue": "Dodie: What do you know about our company?\nErinn: Well, as I know this company is one of the largest and best in this field of business. It mainly produces toys for children. It employs more than 10, 000 people throughout the world. The president now is Mr. Jackson. The Shanghai branch was founded five years ago with a staff of more than 2, 000.\nDodie: Very good. If you enter this company, what department would you like to work in?\nErinn: May I work in sales department?\nDodie: OK. Oh, how much do you make at your current job, if you don't mind my asking?\nErinn: I'm paid 2, 000 yuan per month plus some allowances and bonus as that come to about 3, 000 yuan a month. How much will you pay me?\nDodie: Well, the starting salary for a clerk in our company is 2, 500 yuan monthly and after three months he would get a raise if his work is satisfactory.\nErinn: Do you have any fringe benefits?\nDodie: Sure, we provide semi-annual bonus, a small bonus at Spring Festival, four weeks paid vacation a year.\nErinn: How about insurance and full health insurance?\nDodie: We can buy that for you.\nErinn: That sounds good.", "summary": "Dodie is interviewing Erinn. They discuss department Erinn wants to work in, salary, and fringe benefits." }, { "id": "test_236", "dialogue": "Dodie: What do you know about our company?\nErinn: Well, as I know this company is one of the largest and best in this field of business. It mainly produces toys for children. It employs more than 10, 000 people throughout the world. The president now is Mr. Jackson. The Shanghai branch was founded five years ago with a staff of more than 2, 000.\nDodie: Very good. If you enter this company, what department would you like to work in?\nErinn: May I work in sales department?\nDodie: OK. Oh, how much do you make at your current job, if you don't mind my asking?\nErinn: I'm paid 2, 000 yuan per month plus some allowances and bonus as that come to about 3, 000 yuan a month. How much will you pay me?\nDodie: Well, the starting salary for a clerk in our company is 2, 500 yuan monthly and after three months he would get a raise if his work is satisfactory.\nErinn: Do you have any fringe benefits?\nDodie: Sure, we provide semi-annual bonus, a small bonus at Spring Festival, four weeks paid vacation a year.\nErinn: How about insurance and full health insurance?\nDodie: We can buy that for you.\nErinn: That sounds good.", "summary": "Dodie asks Erinn how well Erinn knows about the company, Erinn's ideal department, and current salary. Erinn also asks Dodie about the company's benefits and insurance." }, { "id": "test_237", "dialogue": "Dodie: What do you know about our company?\nErinn: Well, as I know this company is one of the largest and best in this field of business. It mainly produces toys for children. It employs more than 10, 000 people throughout the world. The president now is Mr. Jackson. The Shanghai branch was founded five years ago with a staff of more than 2, 000.\nDodie: Very good. If you enter this company, what department would you like to work in?\nErinn: May I work in sales department?\nDodie: OK. Oh, how much do you make at your current job, if you don't mind my asking?\nErinn: I'm paid 2, 000 yuan per month plus some allowances and bonus as that come to about 3, 000 yuan a month. How much will you pay me?\nDodie: Well, the starting salary for a clerk in our company is 2, 500 yuan monthly and after three months he would get a raise if his work is satisfactory.\nErinn: Do you have any fringe benefits?\nDodie: Sure, we provide semi-annual bonus, a small bonus at Spring Festival, four weeks paid vacation a year.\nErinn: How about insurance and full health insurance?\nDodie: We can buy that for you.\nErinn: That sounds good.", "summary": "Dodie interviews Erinn about the understanding of this company, personal preference, and salary expectation. Erinn asks about the fringe benefits." }, { "id": "test_238", "dialogue": "Dorris: I'm here to sign the agreement.\nMauritz: I'm sorry. The agreement hasn't been fully prepared. It will be ready by tomorrow.\nDorris: Can you speed it up and let us have it today?\nMauritz: I will try my best. Here is the draft. Would you please go over it and see if any modifications are needed?\nDorris: Let me have a look. Well, it contains basically all we have agreed upon.\nMauritz: How about the terms concerning packing?\nDorris: I don't think so.\nMauritz: If you totally agree, I'll type the agreement this evening and have it duplicated for signatures.\nDorris: That's fine.", "summary": "Dorris comes to sign an agreement but it isn't ready until evening. So Dorris is going through the draft." }, { "id": "test_239", "dialogue": "Dorris: I'm here to sign the agreement.\nMauritz: I'm sorry. The agreement hasn't been fully prepared. It will be ready by tomorrow.\nDorris: Can you speed it up and let us have it today?\nMauritz: I will try my best. Here is the draft. Would you please go over it and see if any modifications are needed?\nDorris: Let me have a look. Well, it contains basically all we have agreed upon.\nMauritz: How about the terms concerning packing?\nDorris: I don't think so.\nMauritz: If you totally agree, I'll type the agreement this evening and have it duplicated for signatures.\nDorris: That's fine.", "summary": "Dorris is checking the draft of an agreement and Mauritz will finish the agreement this evening." }, { "id": "test_240", "dialogue": "Dorris: I'm here to sign the agreement.\nMauritz: I'm sorry. The agreement hasn't been fully prepared. It will be ready by tomorrow.\nDorris: Can you speed it up and let us have it today?\nMauritz: I will try my best. Here is the draft. Would you please go over it and see if any modifications are needed?\nDorris: Let me have a look. Well, it contains basically all we have agreed upon.\nMauritz: How about the terms concerning packing?\nDorris: I don't think so.\nMauritz: If you totally agree, I'll type the agreement this evening and have it duplicated for signatures.\nDorris: That's fine.", "summary": "Mauritz gives Dorris an agreement draft and Dorris thinks it good. Mauritz will get the agreement ready this evening." }, { "id": "test_241", "dialogue": "Bobby: Hello. Is this ABC Rent-a-car Company?\nRey: Yes, speaking. May I help you?\nBobby: This morning we rented a car and we are on the way to Niagara Falls. I'm afraid we have a car accident near the border.\nRey: That's too bad. What kind of accident is it? Are you all right?\nBobby: I'm all right, but my friend is seriously injured. Will you call an ambulance and the police?\nRey: OK. I'll do it right away, but tell me how it happened.\nBobby: I ran into the guardrail when I turned to the left.", "summary": "Bobby rent a car from ABC Rent-a-car Company this morning and met an accident. Rey will call an ambulance and police for Bobby." }, { "id": "test_242", "dialogue": "Bobby: Hello. Is this ABC Rent-a-car Company?\nRey: Yes, speaking. May I help you?\nBobby: This morning we rented a car and we are on the way to Niagara Falls. I'm afraid we have a car accident near the border.\nRey: That's too bad. What kind of accident is it? Are you all right?\nBobby: I'm all right, but my friend is seriously injured. Will you call an ambulance and the police?\nRey: OK. I'll do it right away, but tell me how it happened.\nBobby: I ran into the guardrail when I turned to the left.", "summary": "Bobby tells ABC Rent-a-car Company that Bobby had a car accident. Rey will call an ambulance and the police." }, { "id": "test_243", "dialogue": "Bobby: Hello. Is this ABC Rent-a-car Company?\nRey: Yes, speaking. May I help you?\nBobby: This morning we rented a car and we are on the way to Niagara Falls. I'm afraid we have a car accident near the border.\nRey: That's too bad. What kind of accident is it? Are you all right?\nBobby: I'm all right, but my friend is seriously injured. Will you call an ambulance and the police?\nRey: OK. I'll do it right away, but tell me how it happened.\nBobby: I ran into the guardrail when I turned to the left.", "summary": "Bobby calls ABC Rent-a-car Company to report Bobby's car accident. Rey will call an ambulance and the police." }, { "id": "test_244", "dialogue": "Maryl: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the school clinic? I've lost my way.\nElwin: Yes. Go straight ahead till you come to the traffic lights, turn left there and it's the first turning on the right.\nMaryl: Straight ahead to the traffic lights, left and then right.\nElwin: That's it. It'll take you about five minutes.\nMaryl: Thank you very much.", "summary": "Maryl is lost on the way to the school clinic. Elwin shows Maryl the correct direction." }, { "id": "test_245", "dialogue": "Maryl: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the school clinic? I've lost my way.\nElwin: Yes. Go straight ahead till you come to the traffic lights, turn left there and it's the first turning on the right.\nMaryl: Straight ahead to the traffic lights, left and then right.\nElwin: That's it. It'll take you about five minutes.\nMaryl: Thank you very much.", "summary": "Maryl lost Maryl's way to the school clinic, Elwin guides Maryl." }, { "id": "test_246", "dialogue": "Maryl: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the school clinic? I've lost my way.\nElwin: Yes. Go straight ahead till you come to the traffic lights, turn left there and it's the first turning on the right.\nMaryl: Straight ahead to the traffic lights, left and then right.\nElwin: That's it. It'll take you about five minutes.\nMaryl: Thank you very much.", "summary": "Maryl is lost, Elwin shows the direction to the school clinic." }, { "id": "test_247", "dialogue": "Brooks: Good morning. What can I do for you?\nVeronika: Well, I hate to disturb you, but I really can't stand it any more. Can you change my room for me? It's too noisy. I was woken up several times by the noise the baggage elevator made. It was too much for me.\nBrooks: I'm sorry to hear that. This room is at the end of the corridor. It's possible that the noise is heard early in the morning when everything is quiet.\nVeronika: Anyhow, I'd like to change my room.\nBrooks: I'm awfully sorry, Miss. I do apologize. We'll manage it, but we don't have any spare room today. Could you wait till tomorrow? A tour company will be leaving tomorrow morning. There'll be some rooms for you to choose from.\nVeronika: All right. I hope I'll be able to enjoy my stay in a quiet suite tomorrow evening and have a sound sleep.\nBrooks: Be sure. And if there is anything more you need, please let us know.\nVeronika: OK. Thank you.\nBrooks: You're welcome. I hope you'll be more comfortable in your new room.", "summary": "Veronika wants to change her room because the baggage elevator is too noisy. Brooks is sorry and tells her Brooks will manage it when there's a spare room." }, { "id": "test_248", "dialogue": "Brooks: Good morning. What can I do for you?\nVeronika: Well, I hate to disturb you, but I really can't stand it any more. Can you change my room for me? It's too noisy. I was woken up several times by the noise the baggage elevator made. It was too much for me.\nBrooks: I'm sorry to hear that. This room is at the end of the corridor. It's possible that the noise is heard early in the morning when everything is quiet.\nVeronika: Anyhow, I'd like to change my room.\nBrooks: I'm awfully sorry, Miss. I do apologize. We'll manage it, but we don't have any spare room today. Could you wait till tomorrow? A tour company will be leaving tomorrow morning. There'll be some rooms for you to choose from.\nVeronika: All right. I hope I'll be able to enjoy my stay in a quiet suite tomorrow evening and have a sound sleep.\nBrooks: Be sure. And if there is anything more you need, please let us know.\nVeronika: OK. Thank you.\nBrooks: You're welcome. I hope you'll be more comfortable in your new room.", "summary": "Veronika wants to change a room because it's too noisy, but Brooks tells Veronika there are no rooms left so Veronika has to wait till tomorrow." }, { "id": "test_249", "dialogue": "Brooks: Good morning. What can I do for you?\nVeronika: Well, I hate to disturb you, but I really can't stand it any more. Can you change my room for me? It's too noisy. I was woken up several times by the noise the baggage elevator made. It was too much for me.\nBrooks: I'm sorry to hear that. This room is at the end of the corridor. It's possible that the noise is heard early in the morning when everything is quiet.\nVeronika: Anyhow, I'd like to change my room.\nBrooks: I'm awfully sorry, Miss. I do apologize. We'll manage it, but we don't have any spare room today. Could you wait till tomorrow? A tour company will be leaving tomorrow morning. There'll be some rooms for you to choose from.\nVeronika: All right. I hope I'll be able to enjoy my stay in a quiet suite tomorrow evening and have a sound sleep.\nBrooks: Be sure. And if there is anything more you need, please let us know.\nVeronika: OK. Thank you.\nBrooks: You're welcome. I hope you'll be more comfortable in your new room.", "summary": "Veronika cannot stand the noise near her room and Brooks promises to change her room tomorrow as there is no room available today." }, { "id": "test_250", "dialogue": "Adolph: There's a car waiting for you just outside the door. Right this way, please.\nRee: OK!\nAdolph: Let me put your cases into the trunk and please get in the back.\nRee: Thanks!\nAdolph: How was your flight?\nRee: It's comfortable, but now I'm a little tired.\nAdolph: We'll reach the Beijing hotel in another ten minutes. When we arrived there, you can go up and have a rest. The hotel has very good service, and it's considered as one of the best hotels here.\nRee: Thank you! I lived there when I came to Beijing last time. It's comfortable and beautiful.\nAdolph: If it's convenient for you, Mr. Wu would like to invite you to the banquet in honor of you in the evening.\nRee: Thank you! I will. When and where will the dinner be?\nAdolph: At six o'clock in the International Hotel. We'll pick you up this afternoon. Besides, if you care for visiting, we'll arrange some sightseeing for you.\nRee: Oh, that's nice. Thank you for arranging all of this.", "summary": "Adolph is driving Ree to the Beijing hotel. Ree will attend a banquet at six o'clock in the International Hotel." }, { "id": "test_251", "dialogue": "Adolph: There's a car waiting for you just outside the door. Right this way, please.\nRee: OK!\nAdolph: Let me put your cases into the trunk and please get in the back.\nRee: Thanks!\nAdolph: How was your flight?\nRee: It's comfortable, but now I'm a little tired.\nAdolph: We'll reach the Beijing hotel in another ten minutes. When we arrived there, you can go up and have a rest. The hotel has very good service, and it's considered as one of the best hotels here.\nRee: Thank you! I lived there when I came to Beijing last time. It's comfortable and beautiful.\nAdolph: If it's convenient for you, Mr. Wu would like to invite you to the banquet in honor of you in the evening.\nRee: Thank you! I will. When and where will the dinner be?\nAdolph: At six o'clock in the International Hotel. We'll pick you up this afternoon. Besides, if you care for visiting, we'll arrange some sightseeing for you.\nRee: Oh, that's nice. Thank you for arranging all of this.", "summary": "Adolph warmly welcomes Ree and drives Ree to the Beijing Hotel. Mr. Wu has arranged a banquet for Ree in the evening." }, { "id": "test_252", "dialogue": "Adolph: There's a car waiting for you just outside the door. Right this way, please.\nRee: OK!\nAdolph: Let me put your cases into the trunk and please get in the back.\nRee: Thanks!\nAdolph: How was your flight?\nRee: It's comfortable, but now I'm a little tired.\nAdolph: We'll reach the Beijing hotel in another ten minutes. When we arrived there, you can go up and have a rest. The hotel has very good service, and it's considered as one of the best hotels here.\nRee: Thank you! I lived there when I came to Beijing last time. It's comfortable and beautiful.\nAdolph: If it's convenient for you, Mr. Wu would like to invite you to the banquet in honor of you in the evening.\nRee: Thank you! I will. When and where will the dinner be?\nAdolph: At six o'clock in the International Hotel. We'll pick you up this afternoon. Besides, if you care for visiting, we'll arrange some sightseeing for you.\nRee: Oh, that's nice. Thank you for arranging all of this.", "summary": "Adolph has arranged everything for Ree after Ree arrives in Beijing and invites Ree to a banquet." }, { "id": "test_253", "dialogue": "Lacy: Excuse me, I'm lost. Can you show me where I am in this map?\nAileen: Er, let me see. Oh, look, you're right here. Pretty close to the Olympic Park.\nLacy: That's great! It's not my day. I just have very bad sense of direction.\nAileen: Is this your first time here? Where are you going?\nLacy: I am supposed to go to Liu Ichang.\nAileen: Oh, there are many Chinese antique stores. They get paintings, too. Do you get interested in them?\nLacy: Yes. Yes. Can you tell me how to get there?\nAileen: Wow, it is quite far away from here. I'm afraid you're gonna have to take Bus No. 713.", "summary": "Lacy gets lost on the way to Liu Ichang. Aileen tells Lacy to take Bus No. 713 because it's far." }, { "id": "test_254", "dialogue": "Lacy: Excuse me, I'm lost. Can you show me where I am in this map?\nAileen: Er, let me see. Oh, look, you're right here. Pretty close to the Olympic Park.\nLacy: That's great! It's not my day. I just have very bad sense of direction.\nAileen: Is this your first time here? Where are you going?\nLacy: I am supposed to go to Liu Ichang.\nAileen: Oh, there are many Chinese antique stores. They get paintings, too. Do you get interested in them?\nLacy: Yes. Yes. Can you tell me how to get there?\nAileen: Wow, it is quite far away from here. I'm afraid you're gonna have to take Bus No. 713.", "summary": "Aileen helps Lacy to find out the location of Liu Ichang and tells Lacy to take Bus No. 173." }, { "id": "test_255", "dialogue": "Lacy: Excuse me, I'm lost. Can you show me where I am in this map?\nAileen: Er, let me see. Oh, look, you're right here. Pretty close to the Olympic Park.\nLacy: That's great! It's not my day. I just have very bad sense of direction.\nAileen: Is this your first time here? Where are you going?\nLacy: I am supposed to go to Liu Ichang.\nAileen: Oh, there are many Chinese antique stores. They get paintings, too. Do you get interested in them?\nLacy: Yes. Yes. Can you tell me how to get there?\nAileen: Wow, it is quite far away from here. I'm afraid you're gonna have to take Bus No. 713.", "summary": "Lacy gets lost and Aileen shows the way to Liu Ichang to Lacy." }, { "id": "test_256", "dialogue": "Sylvan: What's the matter with this computer?\nVin: I don't know, but it just doesn't work well. Whenever I start it, it stops running.\nSylvan: Have you asked Mr. Li for some advice?\nVin: Yes, I have, but he doesn't seem to be able to solve the problem, either. Can you help me?\nSylvan: Me? I know nothing more than playing computer games.\nVin: What shall I do? I have to finish this report this afternoon, but...\nSylvan: But why don't you ring up the repairmen? They will be able to settle the problem.\nVin: Yes, I'll ring them up.", "summary": "Vin finds that the computer has stopped running. Sylvan suggests Vin ring up the repairmen." }, { "id": "test_257", "dialogue": "Sylvan: What's the matter with this computer?\nVin: I don't know, but it just doesn't work well. Whenever I start it, it stops running.\nSylvan: Have you asked Mr. Li for some advice?\nVin: Yes, I have, but he doesn't seem to be able to solve the problem, either. Can you help me?\nSylvan: Me? I know nothing more than playing computer games.\nVin: What shall I do? I have to finish this report this afternoon, but...\nSylvan: But why don't you ring up the repairmen? They will be able to settle the problem.\nVin: Yes, I'll ring them up.", "summary": "Sylvan advises Vin to call the repairmen to fix Vin's computer." }, { "id": "test_258", "dialogue": "Sylvan: What's the matter with this computer?\nVin: I don't know, but it just doesn't work well. Whenever I start it, it stops running.\nSylvan: Have you asked Mr. Li for some advice?\nVin: Yes, I have, but he doesn't seem to be able to solve the problem, either. Can you help me?\nSylvan: Me? I know nothing more than playing computer games.\nVin: What shall I do? I have to finish this report this afternoon, but...\nSylvan: But why don't you ring up the repairmen? They will be able to settle the problem.\nVin: Yes, I'll ring them up.", "summary": "Vin's computer breaks down and Sylvan suggests ringing up the repairman." }, { "id": "test_259", "dialogue": "Orren: May I help you, sir?\nDyan: Yes. I'm looking for a nice gift for my mother. It's her birthday tomorrow.\nOrren: Do you have anything special in mind?\nDyan: No, not really.\nOrren: Perhaps she would like a necklace. We have many choices here.\nDyan: No, thanks. My mom doesn't like jewels.\nOrren: Well, then. Maybe a watch would be nice.\nDyan: Yes, that's it. She does need a new watch with big, clear numbers. She has complained a lot about the small numbers on her watch.\nOrren: This gold one is pretty, and I'm sure it will be easy for her to read the time.\nDyan: Don't you think it's a bit too fancy for old ladies?\nOrren: No, it actually sells very well and the old ladies like it very much.\nDyan: Maybe you are right. I'll take it.\nOrren: I'm sure your mother will love it.\nDyan: I hope so.", "summary": "Dyan wants to buy a gift for his mother's birthday. After knowing his mother's preference, Orren recommends a gold watch." }, { "id": "test_260", "dialogue": "Orren: May I help you, sir?\nDyan: Yes. I'm looking for a nice gift for my mother. It's her birthday tomorrow.\nOrren: Do you have anything special in mind?\nDyan: No, not really.\nOrren: Perhaps she would like a necklace. We have many choices here.\nDyan: No, thanks. My mom doesn't like jewels.\nOrren: Well, then. Maybe a watch would be nice.\nDyan: Yes, that's it. She does need a new watch with big, clear numbers. She has complained a lot about the small numbers on her watch.\nOrren: This gold one is pretty, and I'm sure it will be easy for her to read the time.\nDyan: Don't you think it's a bit too fancy for old ladies?\nOrren: No, it actually sells very well and the old ladies like it very much.\nDyan: Maybe you are right. I'll take it.\nOrren: I'm sure your mother will love it.\nDyan: I hope so.", "summary": "Orren helps Dyan pick a gift for Dyan's mother, and Dyan decides to buy a watch." }, { "id": "test_261", "dialogue": "Orren: May I help you, sir?\nDyan: Yes. I'm looking for a nice gift for my mother. It's her birthday tomorrow.\nOrren: Do you have anything special in mind?\nDyan: No, not really.\nOrren: Perhaps she would like a necklace. We have many choices here.\nDyan: No, thanks. My mom doesn't like jewels.\nOrren: Well, then. Maybe a watch would be nice.\nDyan: Yes, that's it. She does need a new watch with big, clear numbers. She has complained a lot about the small numbers on her watch.\nOrren: This gold one is pretty, and I'm sure it will be easy for her to read the time.\nDyan: Don't you think it's a bit too fancy for old ladies?\nOrren: No, it actually sells very well and the old ladies like it very much.\nDyan: Maybe you are right. I'll take it.\nOrren: I'm sure your mother will love it.\nDyan: I hope so.", "summary": "Dyan is looking for a gift for his mother in a shop and Orren gives him some helpful suggestions." }, { "id": "test_262", "dialogue": "Mr. Fisher: Ah, good morning, Ms. Ross, do come in.\nMs. Ross: Hello, Mr. Fisher. Nice to see you.\nMr. Fisher: Face to face instead of on the phone, what? Haha. How are you?\nMs. Ross: Fine, thanks, very well.\nMr. Fisher: Oh, do sit down. Would you like some coffee?\nMs. Ross: Oh, yes please, black.\nMr. Fisher: Here you are.\nMs. Ross: Thanks. Well, how's it all going?\nMr. Fisher: Oh, not too bad, we're just about to open a branch in New Zealand. Oh! ... I'm hoping to--if I can justify it to the marketing director! How's your little boy, has he started school yet?\nMs. Ross: Oh, yes, he's in the second year now.\nMr. Fisher: What, already? Doesn't time fly! Is he enjoying it?\nMs. Ross: Very much, it's much more fun than being home!\nMr. Fisher: Haha. Well, I suppose we'd better make a start. Shall we get down to business?\nMs. Ross: Right. First of all can I confirm the time and date of the presentation? It's Saturday 24 October in the morning. What time exactly?\nMr. Fisher: Well, on the invitations we've sent out we've said that the presentation itself will start at 11 and go on till 12:30.\nMs. Ross: So you'll need the room from about 10 till 2. Would you like us to serve coffee beforehand?\nMr. Fisher: Yes, yes. Oh, and drinks and snacks at the end.\nMs. Ross: Better to have buffet lunch?\nMr. Fisher: No, I... people who are invited won't be expecting a free lunch. They might think that's overdoing it. They'll want to get back to their families, as it's Saturday.\nMs. Ross: All right, the normal pre-lunch snack buffet will be what you need--that's basically the same as what you had last February.\nMr. Fisher: Oh, that'll be fine.\nMs. Ross: OK, well, we'll charge for the room, coffee and snack buffet at the standard rate less 15%, as we agreed. And we'll charge for the drinks served on a pro-rata basis.\nMr. Fisher: Free, fine, yes.\nMs. Ross: What type of... um.., equipment, furniture would you like?\nMr. Fisher: Well, let's have.., um... four.., no, no... five tables for our display. Er... we'll bring our own stands. Now, there's an overhead projector and sound system already in the room, I believe? Can you get someone to check that before we come, you know, to see that it's working?\nMs. Ross: Oh, of course, the technician will be with you when you're setting everything up. Oh, the seats in that room have flap-over desk tops, will that be all right?\nMr. Fisher: Yes, yes, that's fine, sure.\nMs. Ross: You say you've sent out the invitations, any idea how many people there'll be? Urn... I think you know there's... the capacity for the room is about 50, but 40 is ideal.\nMr. Fisher: Yes, ah... the problem is that we won't know exactly how many there'll be until shortly before.\nMs. Ross: Can you let me know definitely by Thursday?\nMr. Fisher: Mm... no. But I'll have a rough idea and we'll budget for the number I give you then. We've sent out 100 invitations...\nMs. Ross: 100?!\nMr. Fisher: Yes, well, in theory that meant that there could be 200 people.\nMs. Ross: Yes, but the room won't...\nMr. Fisher: But of course, haha... I don't expect more than about 30 to come.\nMs. Ross: But what if they do? This room is the only one we have that day--there's a wedding reception in the banqueting rooms, so we...\nMr. Fisher: Well, in that case, I suppose...", "summary": "Ms. Ross and Mr. Fisher are having a coffee chat face to face. They talk about their career, child, life, and then get down to business. Ms. Ross will provide service for a presentation on Saturday 24 October in the morning held by Mr. Fisher. They are discussing the preparations as time, food, furniture, guest numbers. A problem is Mr. Fisher sent out 100 invitations but the room's capacity is only about 50." }, { "id": "test_263", "dialogue": "Mr. Fisher: Ah, good morning, Ms. Ross, do come in.\nMs. Ross: Hello, Mr. Fisher. Nice to see you.\nMr. Fisher: Face to face instead of on the phone, what? Haha. How are you?\nMs. Ross: Fine, thanks, very well.\nMr. Fisher: Oh, do sit down. Would you like some coffee?\nMs. Ross: Oh, yes please, black.\nMr. Fisher: Here you are.\nMs. Ross: Thanks. Well, how's it all going?\nMr. Fisher: Oh, not too bad, we're just about to open a branch in New Zealand. Oh! ... I'm hoping to--if I can justify it to the marketing director! How's your little boy, has he started school yet?\nMs. Ross: Oh, yes, he's in the second year now.\nMr. Fisher: What, already? Doesn't time fly! Is he enjoying it?\nMs. Ross: Very much, it's much more fun than being home!\nMr. Fisher: Haha. Well, I suppose we'd better make a start. Shall we get down to business?\nMs. Ross: Right. First of all can I confirm the time and date of the presentation? It's Saturday 24 October in the morning. What time exactly?\nMr. Fisher: Well, on the invitations we've sent out we've said that the presentation itself will start at 11 and go on till 12:30.\nMs. Ross: So you'll need the room from about 10 till 2. Would you like us to serve coffee beforehand?\nMr. Fisher: Yes, yes. Oh, and drinks and snacks at the end.\nMs. Ross: Better to have buffet lunch?\nMr. Fisher: No, I... people who are invited won't be expecting a free lunch. They might think that's overdoing it. They'll want to get back to their families, as it's Saturday.\nMs. Ross: All right, the normal pre-lunch snack buffet will be what you need--that's basically the same as what you had last February.\nMr. Fisher: Oh, that'll be fine.\nMs. Ross: OK, well, we'll charge for the room, coffee and snack buffet at the standard rate less 15%, as we agreed. And we'll charge for the drinks served on a pro-rata basis.\nMr. Fisher: Free, fine, yes.\nMs. Ross: What type of... um.., equipment, furniture would you like?\nMr. Fisher: Well, let's have.., um... four.., no, no... five tables for our display. Er... we'll bring our own stands. Now, there's an overhead projector and sound system already in the room, I believe? Can you get someone to check that before we come, you know, to see that it's working?\nMs. Ross: Oh, of course, the technician will be with you when you're setting everything up. Oh, the seats in that room have flap-over desk tops, will that be all right?\nMr. Fisher: Yes, yes, that's fine, sure.\nMs. Ross: You say you've sent out the invitations, any idea how many people there'll be? Urn... I think you know there's... the capacity for the room is about 50, but 40 is ideal.\nMr. Fisher: Yes, ah... the problem is that we won't know exactly how many there'll be until shortly before.\nMs. Ross: Can you let me know definitely by Thursday?\nMr. Fisher: Mm... no. But I'll have a rough idea and we'll budget for the number I give you then. We've sent out 100 invitations...\nMs. Ross: 100?!\nMr. Fisher: Yes, well, in theory that meant that there could be 200 people.\nMs. Ross: Yes, but the room won't...\nMr. Fisher: But of course, haha... I don't expect more than about 30 to come.\nMs. Ross: But what if they do? This room is the only one we have that day--there's a wedding reception in the banqueting rooms, so we...\nMr. Fisher: Well, in that case, I suppose...", "summary": "Ms. Ross helps Mr. Fisher make arrangements for a presentation. Mr. Fisher decides to serve a pre-lunch snack buffet and designs the room setting. Mr. Fisher isn't sure about how many people to come and Ms. Ross is worried that there might be too many people because the room is small." }, { "id": "test_264", "dialogue": "Mr. Fisher: Ah, good morning, Ms. Ross, do come in.\nMs. Ross: Hello, Mr. Fisher. Nice to see you.\nMr. Fisher: Face to face instead of on the phone, what? Haha. How are you?\nMs. Ross: Fine, thanks, very well.\nMr. Fisher: Oh, do sit down. Would you like some coffee?\nMs. Ross: Oh, yes please, black.\nMr. Fisher: Here you are.\nMs. Ross: Thanks. Well, how's it all going?\nMr. Fisher: Oh, not too bad, we're just about to open a branch in New Zealand. Oh! ... I'm hoping to--if I can justify it to the marketing director! How's your little boy, has he started school yet?\nMs. Ross: Oh, yes, he's in the second year now.\nMr. Fisher: What, already? Doesn't time fly! Is he enjoying it?\nMs. Ross: Very much, it's much more fun than being home!\nMr. Fisher: Haha. Well, I suppose we'd better make a start. Shall we get down to business?\nMs. Ross: Right. First of all can I confirm the time and date of the presentation? It's Saturday 24 October in the morning. What time exactly?\nMr. Fisher: Well, on the invitations we've sent out we've said that the presentation itself will start at 11 and go on till 12:30.\nMs. Ross: So you'll need the room from about 10 till 2. Would you like us to serve coffee beforehand?\nMr. Fisher: Yes, yes. Oh, and drinks and snacks at the end.\nMs. Ross: Better to have buffet lunch?\nMr. Fisher: No, I... people who are invited won't be expecting a free lunch. They might think that's overdoing it. They'll want to get back to their families, as it's Saturday.\nMs. Ross: All right, the normal pre-lunch snack buffet will be what you need--that's basically the same as what you had last February.\nMr. Fisher: Oh, that'll be fine.\nMs. Ross: OK, well, we'll charge for the room, coffee and snack buffet at the standard rate less 15%, as we agreed. And we'll charge for the drinks served on a pro-rata basis.\nMr. Fisher: Free, fine, yes.\nMs. Ross: What type of... um.., equipment, furniture would you like?\nMr. Fisher: Well, let's have.., um... four.., no, no... five tables for our display. Er... we'll bring our own stands. Now, there's an overhead projector and sound system already in the room, I believe? Can you get someone to check that before we come, you know, to see that it's working?\nMs. Ross: Oh, of course, the technician will be with you when you're setting everything up. Oh, the seats in that room have flap-over desk tops, will that be all right?\nMr. Fisher: Yes, yes, that's fine, sure.\nMs. Ross: You say you've sent out the invitations, any idea how many people there'll be? Urn... I think you know there's... the capacity for the room is about 50, but 40 is ideal.\nMr. Fisher: Yes, ah... the problem is that we won't know exactly how many there'll be until shortly before.\nMs. Ross: Can you let me know definitely by Thursday?\nMr. Fisher: Mm... no. But I'll have a rough idea and we'll budget for the number I give you then. We've sent out 100 invitations...\nMs. Ross: 100?!\nMr. Fisher: Yes, well, in theory that meant that there could be 200 people.\nMs. Ross: Yes, but the room won't...\nMr. Fisher: But of course, haha... I don't expect more than about 30 to come.\nMs. Ross: But what if they do? This room is the only one we have that day--there's a wedding reception in the banqueting rooms, so we...\nMr. Fisher: Well, in that case, I suppose...", "summary": "Ms. Ross and Mr. Fisher start the conversation with greetings. Then they discuss the preparation for a presentation. Ms. Ross confirms the details of the presentation, including schedule, food service. Ms. Ross is concerned that Mr. Fisher's sent too many invitations than the room capacity." }, { "id": "test_265", "dialogue": "Mariellen: What are the main differences between this country and your country?\nAndreas: Well, in Russia, everything happens very fast. People talk quickly, they drive their cars too fast, the good deals go by really quickly...but here in Canada, it seems like people are a little more relaxed.\nMariellen: Is that true for everything?\nAndreas: No, of course not. In Russia, going to the bank can take hours. The same is true for the post office and the supermarket. In Canada, however, these places are pretty easy to get through quickly.\nMariellen: So, what is it that makes some things go either faster or slower compared to us here in Canada? I was born and raised here, so I guess I don't notice these things. I've also never been outside the country before.\nAndreas: I think the people in Russia are fast movers by nature, at least in the big cities. Public places are still very slow because they haven't tried to do business any differently than they used to.\nMariellen: But in Canada, it's the opposite?\nAndreas: Right. The government here does a great job of solving problems and using new technology to make businesses work better. But I think Canadians are just more calm in general than Russians are... and they're definitely more relaxed than Americans!\nMariellen: Well, I agree with you about that last part!", "summary": "Andreas tells Mariellen, in Russia, things happen very fast except for bank business, while in Canada people are calmer." }, { "id": "test_266", "dialogue": "Mariellen: What are the main differences between this country and your country?\nAndreas: Well, in Russia, everything happens very fast. People talk quickly, they drive their cars too fast, the good deals go by really quickly...but here in Canada, it seems like people are a little more relaxed.\nMariellen: Is that true for everything?\nAndreas: No, of course not. In Russia, going to the bank can take hours. The same is true for the post office and the supermarket. In Canada, however, these places are pretty easy to get through quickly.\nMariellen: So, what is it that makes some things go either faster or slower compared to us here in Canada? I was born and raised here, so I guess I don't notice these things. I've also never been outside the country before.\nAndreas: I think the people in Russia are fast movers by nature, at least in the big cities. Public places are still very slow because they haven't tried to do business any differently than they used to.\nMariellen: But in Canada, it's the opposite?\nAndreas: Right. The government here does a great job of solving problems and using new technology to make businesses work better. But I think Canadians are just more calm in general than Russians are... and they're definitely more relaxed than Americans!\nMariellen: Well, I agree with you about that last part!", "summary": "Mariellen and Andreas are talking about the differences between Russia and Canada. Andreas tells Mariellen that almost everything in Russia happens fast while it's the opposite in Canada." }, { "id": "test_267", "dialogue": "Mariellen: What are the main differences between this country and your country?\nAndreas: Well, in Russia, everything happens very fast. People talk quickly, they drive their cars too fast, the good deals go by really quickly...but here in Canada, it seems like people are a little more relaxed.\nMariellen: Is that true for everything?\nAndreas: No, of course not. In Russia, going to the bank can take hours. The same is true for the post office and the supermarket. In Canada, however, these places are pretty easy to get through quickly.\nMariellen: So, what is it that makes some things go either faster or slower compared to us here in Canada? I was born and raised here, so I guess I don't notice these things. I've also never been outside the country before.\nAndreas: I think the people in Russia are fast movers by nature, at least in the big cities. Public places are still very slow because they haven't tried to do business any differently than they used to.\nMariellen: But in Canada, it's the opposite?\nAndreas: Right. The government here does a great job of solving problems and using new technology to make businesses work better. But I think Canadians are just more calm in general than Russians are... and they're definitely more relaxed than Americans!\nMariellen: Well, I agree with you about that last part!", "summary": "Mariellen and Andreas are sharing their opinions towards how different is Russia from Canada in lifestyle, especially the speed in life." }, { "id": "test_268", "dialogue": "Aridatha: Where are you going on vacation this year?\nMarlo: Well, we were thinking about going on the voyage to the Caribbean Sea. It's a beautiful part of the world.\nAridatha: It certainly is. I went on one last year. But the weather can sometimes be really bad.\nMarlo: I know. I have been reading weather reports for the Caribbean on the internet. They seem to have lots of storms.\nAridatha: They certainly do. When we went on a voyage, we stopped at Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. And both had been hit by storms two weeks before. You could still see a lot of damage.\nMarlo: Well, if I decide to go, I'll just have to hope for the best.", "summary": "Marlo thought to travel to the Caribbean Sea. Aridatha went there last year and thinks the weather can sometimes be really bad." }, { "id": "test_269", "dialogue": "Aridatha: Where are you going on vacation this year?\nMarlo: Well, we were thinking about going on the voyage to the Caribbean Sea. It's a beautiful part of the world.\nAridatha: It certainly is. I went on one last year. But the weather can sometimes be really bad.\nMarlo: I know. I have been reading weather reports for the Caribbean on the internet. They seem to have lots of storms.\nAridatha: They certainly do. When we went on a voyage, we stopped at Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. And both had been hit by storms two weeks before. You could still see a lot of damage.\nMarlo: Well, if I decide to go, I'll just have to hope for the best.", "summary": "Marlo wanted to travel to the Caribbean Sea and but is worried about the storms." }, { "id": "test_270", "dialogue": "Aridatha: Where are you going on vacation this year?\nMarlo: Well, we were thinking about going on the voyage to the Caribbean Sea. It's a beautiful part of the world.\nAridatha: It certainly is. I went on one last year. But the weather can sometimes be really bad.\nMarlo: I know. I have been reading weather reports for the Caribbean on the internet. They seem to have lots of storms.\nAridatha: They certainly do. When we went on a voyage, we stopped at Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. And both had been hit by storms two weeks before. You could still see a lot of damage.\nMarlo: Well, if I decide to go, I'll just have to hope for the best.", "summary": "Marlo hasn't decided to go to the Caribbean Sea on vacation because Marlo is concerned about the storms there." }, { "id": "test_271", "dialogue": "Elly: Mum, have we got any fruit to take on the picnic? I thought there were some oranges and bananas.\nSharity: Here are the bananas. Let's take them. Oh the oranges have all gone. What about taking some grapes or apples as well?\nElly: OK, let's take the grapes. That'll be enough.", "summary": "Elly and Elly's mother are preparing the fruits they are going to take to the picnic." }, { "id": "test_272", "dialogue": "Elly: Mum, have we got any fruit to take on the picnic? I thought there were some oranges and bananas.\nSharity: Here are the bananas. Let's take them. Oh the oranges have all gone. What about taking some grapes or apples as well?\nElly: OK, let's take the grapes. That'll be enough.", "summary": "Elly and Sharity prepare the fruits for the picnic." }, { "id": "test_273", "dialogue": "Elly: Mum, have we got any fruit to take on the picnic? I thought there were some oranges and bananas.\nSharity: Here are the bananas. Let's take them. Oh the oranges have all gone. What about taking some grapes or apples as well?\nElly: OK, let's take the grapes. That'll be enough.", "summary": "Elly and Sharity are preparing fruits for the picnic." }, { "id": "test_274", "dialogue": "Richardo: How much is it to rent an economy car? \nDurand: $19 a day or$129 a week, unlimited mileage. \nRichardo: Could I have one for tomorrow morning? \nDurand: Could I see your driver's license? \nRichardo: Sure here it is. \nDurand: Good. Now just complete this form. ", "summary": "Richardo wants to rent an economy car from Durand for $19 a day or $129 a week." }, { "id": "test_275", "dialogue": "Richardo: How much is it to rent an economy car? \nDurand: $19 a day or$129 a week, unlimited mileage. \nRichardo: Could I have one for tomorrow morning? \nDurand: Could I see your driver's license? \nRichardo: Sure here it is. \nDurand: Good. Now just complete this form. ", "summary": "Richardo rents a car from Durand" }, { "id": "test_276", "dialogue": "Richardo: How much is it to rent an economy car? \nDurand: $19 a day or$129 a week, unlimited mileage. \nRichardo: Could I have one for tomorrow morning? \nDurand: Could I see your driver's license? \nRichardo: Sure here it is. \nDurand: Good. Now just complete this form. ", "summary": "Richardo rents an economy car in Durand's shop." }, { "id": "test_277", "dialogue": "Kirstin: It depends on where you are and what position you are in. For instance, if you are in an elevator and you smile, you will make other takers uncomfortable. \nNoreen: That's an exception. But I am fed up with those who keep a straight face in front of me. \nKirstin: I cannot see eye to eye with you here. You see, I am fed up with those who keep smiling to me. I mean, they smile for no reason at all. \nNoreen: That means you don't like them. If you hit it off with them, you will like to see their smiles. ", "summary": "Kirstin hates those who keep smiling at Kirstin and Noreen is fed up with those who keep a straight face in front of Noreen." }, { "id": "test_278", "dialogue": "Kirstin: It depends on where you are and what position you are in. For instance, if you are in an elevator and you smile, you will make other takers uncomfortable. \nNoreen: That's an exception. But I am fed up with those who keep a straight face in front of me. \nKirstin: I cannot see eye to eye with you here. You see, I am fed up with those who keep smiling to me. I mean, they smile for no reason at all. \nNoreen: That means you don't like them. If you hit it off with them, you will like to see their smiles. ", "summary": "Noreen is fed up with people with a straight face, and Kirstin hates people keeping smiling to Kirstin." }, { "id": "test_279", "dialogue": "Kirstin: It depends on where you are and what position you are in. For instance, if you are in an elevator and you smile, you will make other takers uncomfortable. \nNoreen: That's an exception. But I am fed up with those who keep a straight face in front of me. \nKirstin: I cannot see eye to eye with you here. You see, I am fed up with those who keep smiling to me. I mean, they smile for no reason at all. \nNoreen: That means you don't like them. If you hit it off with them, you will like to see their smiles. ", "summary": "Kirstin and Noreen hold different opinions towards people with different facial expressions." }, { "id": "test_280", "dialogue": "Kelsey: Did you see the information on sales for last year? The sales review was made at our last board meeting. There's a great news for our shareholders. \nWallace: Yeah, I went over the figures this morning. We're finally started making money again! \nKelsey: We've never sold this much before, our growth this year has been phenomenal. We have captured 8% of the market, up from last year by 120%. Our strategy is working! \nWallace: not only our annual sales brake a record, but our month by month earnings exceeded our forecast as well. After a two-year slump, we finally back in the black. \nKelsey: The company's performance has improved since Wallace became president. He's made our little business into a real lucrative operation. Products are selling like hotcakes. \nWallace: I think our success is partly because of Wallace's contribution, and partly because of our new marketing strategy. Because of the new advertising campaign, we have become the top sellers in the field. \nKelsey: Let's hope this stroke of good luck lasts. I hope we are over our financial difficulties for good. \nWallace: Let's hope it is! ", "summary": "Kelsey and Wallace are talking about the good performance of their business for last year. Wallace thinks the success is partly because of Wallace's contribution, and partly because of their new marketing strategy." }, { "id": "test_281", "dialogue": "Kelsey: Did you see the information on sales for last year? The sales review was made at our last board meeting. There's a great news for our shareholders. \nWallace: Yeah, I went over the figures this morning. We're finally started making money again! \nKelsey: We've never sold this much before, our growth this year has been phenomenal. We have captured 8% of the market, up from last year by 120%. Our strategy is working! \nWallace: not only our annual sales brake a record, but our month by month earnings exceeded our forecast as well. After a two-year slump, we finally back in the black. \nKelsey: The company's performance has improved since Wallace became president. He's made our little business into a real lucrative operation. Products are selling like hotcakes. \nWallace: I think our success is partly because of Wallace's contribution, and partly because of our new marketing strategy. Because of the new advertising campaign, we have become the top sellers in the field. \nKelsey: Let's hope this stroke of good luck lasts. I hope we are over our financial difficulties for good. \nWallace: Let's hope it is! ", "summary": "Kelsey and Wallace talk about the success of their business and attribute the success to Wallace's contribution and the new marketing strategy. They hope good luck can last." }, { "id": "test_282", "dialogue": "Kelsey: Did you see the information on sales for last year? The sales review was made at our last board meeting. There's a great news for our shareholders. \nWallace: Yeah, I went over the figures this morning. We're finally started making money again! \nKelsey: We've never sold this much before, our growth this year has been phenomenal. We have captured 8% of the market, up from last year by 120%. Our strategy is working! \nWallace: not only our annual sales brake a record, but our month by month earnings exceeded our forecast as well. After a two-year slump, we finally back in the black. \nKelsey: The company's performance has improved since Wallace became president. He's made our little business into a real lucrative operation. Products are selling like hotcakes. \nWallace: I think our success is partly because of Wallace's contribution, and partly because of our new marketing strategy. Because of the new advertising campaign, we have become the top sellers in the field. \nKelsey: Let's hope this stroke of good luck lasts. I hope we are over our financial difficulties for good. \nWallace: Let's hope it is! ", "summary": "Kelsey and Wallace are pleasant to see their business performance has improved last year. They think the credits should be given to Wallace and the new marketing strategy." }, { "id": "test_283", "dialogue": "Armond: Hey, How's it going? \nKata: Not good. I lost my backpack.\nArmond: Oh, that's too bad. Is anything important in it?\nKata: Just my wallet. There's some money in it.\nArmond: Is your ID lost?\nKata: No, thank god.\nArmond: Was your backpack stolen?\nKata: No, I took a taxi yesterday, and I left it in the car.\nArmond: Sorry to hear that. Did you call the driver?\nKata: No, I didn't ask for the recipt so I don't have the number.\nArmond: That's too bad. Is there anything I can do?\nKata: Can I borrow some money? \nArmond: Sure, how much do you need? \nKata: About 50 dollars. \nArmond: That's no problem. \nKata: Thanks. I'll pay you back on Friday. \nArmond: That'll be fine. Here you are.\nKata: Thank you.\nArmond: What are you going to do now?\nKata: I'm going to take a bus home, and ask for some money from my mom.\nArmond: If you wait a minute I drive you home.\nKata: That's really nice of you!", "summary": "Kata left Kata's backpack and wallet in a taxi and failed to contact the driver because Kata didn't have the number. Armond lends 50 dollars to Armond and will drive Kata home." }, { "id": "test_284", "dialogue": "Armond: Hey, How's it going? \nKata: Not good. I lost my backpack.\nArmond: Oh, that's too bad. Is anything important in it?\nKata: Just my wallet. There's some money in it.\nArmond: Is your ID lost?\nKata: No, thank god.\nArmond: Was your backpack stolen?\nKata: No, I took a taxi yesterday, and I left it in the car.\nArmond: Sorry to hear that. Did you call the driver?\nKata: No, I didn't ask for the recipt so I don't have the number.\nArmond: That's too bad. Is there anything I can do?\nKata: Can I borrow some money? \nArmond: Sure, how much do you need? \nKata: About 50 dollars. \nArmond: That's no problem. \nKata: Thanks. I'll pay you back on Friday. \nArmond: That'll be fine. Here you are.\nKata: Thank you.\nArmond: What are you going to do now?\nKata: I'm going to take a bus home, and ask for some money from my mom.\nArmond: If you wait a minute I drive you home.\nKata: That's really nice of you!", "summary": "Kata borrows some money from Armond because Kata's backpack and wallet were lost and cannot take it back. Armond will drive Kata home." }, { "id": "test_285", "dialogue": "Armond: Hey, How's it going? \nKata: Not good. I lost my backpack.\nArmond: Oh, that's too bad. Is anything important in it?\nKata: Just my wallet. There's some money in it.\nArmond: Is your ID lost?\nKata: No, thank god.\nArmond: Was your backpack stolen?\nKata: No, I took a taxi yesterday, and I left it in the car.\nArmond: Sorry to hear that. Did you call the driver?\nKata: No, I didn't ask for the recipt so I don't have the number.\nArmond: That's too bad. Is there anything I can do?\nKata: Can I borrow some money? \nArmond: Sure, how much do you need? \nKata: About 50 dollars. \nArmond: That's no problem. \nKata: Thanks. I'll pay you back on Friday. \nArmond: That'll be fine. Here you are.\nKata: Thank you.\nArmond: What are you going to do now?\nKata: I'm going to take a bus home, and ask for some money from my mom.\nArmond: If you wait a minute I drive you home.\nKata: That's really nice of you!", "summary": "Kata lost Kata's backpack, wallet, and money in a taxi. Armond lends Kata some money and will take Kata home." }, { "id": "test_286", "dialogue": "Lin: Thank you. Steven. That was the most magnificent meal I've had abroad. You'll have to let me reciprocate the next time you're in Beijing. \nSteven: Don't worry about it, Lin. That's no big deal. You know, Americans appreciate China's rich culinary culture. Just excuse me for a second while I check the number here and figure out how much to give the waiter. Hmm, by the way, what do you do about tipping in China? \nLin: We don't . \nSteven: No tipping? Now that's what I call a civilized system. \nLin: At hotels and some restaurants they add a service charge to the bill, but other than that , tipping isn't customary. \nSteven: What about cab drivers and porters? \nLin: In a cab you just pay what it says on the meter. I generally tip hotel porters 10 yuan per bag, but in first-class hotels they're instructed not to accept gratuities. \nSteven: You'd have a revolution on your hands if you tried to introduce that sort of system here. ", "summary": "Steven and Lin just had a great meal. Then they talk about the different tipping cultures between America and China." }, { "id": "test_287", "dialogue": "Lin: Thank you. Steven. That was the most magnificent meal I've had abroad. You'll have to let me reciprocate the next time you're in Beijing. \nSteven: Don't worry about it, Lin. That's no big deal. You know, Americans appreciate China's rich culinary culture. Just excuse me for a second while I check the number here and figure out how much to give the waiter. Hmm, by the way, what do you do about tipping in China? \nLin: We don't . \nSteven: No tipping? Now that's what I call a civilized system. \nLin: At hotels and some restaurants they add a service charge to the bill, but other than that , tipping isn't customary. \nSteven: What about cab drivers and porters? \nLin: In a cab you just pay what it says on the meter. I generally tip hotel porters 10 yuan per bag, but in first-class hotels they're instructed not to accept gratuities. \nSteven: You'd have a revolution on your hands if you tried to introduce that sort of system here. ", "summary": "Steven buys Lin a magnificent dinner in America and they then talk about the tipping culture in China and America." }, { "id": "test_288", "dialogue": "Lin: Thank you. Steven. That was the most magnificent meal I've had abroad. You'll have to let me reciprocate the next time you're in Beijing. \nSteven: Don't worry about it, Lin. That's no big deal. You know, Americans appreciate China's rich culinary culture. Just excuse me for a second while I check the number here and figure out how much to give the waiter. Hmm, by the way, what do you do about tipping in China? \nLin: We don't . \nSteven: No tipping? Now that's what I call a civilized system. \nLin: At hotels and some restaurants they add a service charge to the bill, but other than that , tipping isn't customary. \nSteven: What about cab drivers and porters? \nLin: In a cab you just pay what it says on the meter. I generally tip hotel porters 10 yuan per bag, but in first-class hotels they're instructed not to accept gratuities. \nSteven: You'd have a revolution on your hands if you tried to introduce that sort of system here. ", "summary": "Steven treats Lin to a nice meal. Then they talk about the tipping cultures in their countries." }, { "id": "test_289", "dialogue": "Bill: Bill, how can you hear so happy today? \nGinny: Aha. I've read of my roommate. I made a move today. \nBill: Really? What was the matter? \nGinny: You knew Brain Locker? \nBill: Brain Locker? No, I don't think so. What does he look like? \nGinny: Well, he's thin and tall. He has brown hair, a holt nose, green eyes and wearing glasses. \nBill: Mm. I've seen him a couple of times, I think. ", "summary": "Bill is happy because he made a move to know his roommate today." }, { "id": "test_290", "dialogue": "Bill: Bill, how can you hear so happy today? \nGinny: Aha. I've read of my roommate. I made a move today. \nBill: Really? What was the matter? \nGinny: You knew Brain Locker? \nBill: Brain Locker? No, I don't think so. What does he look like? \nGinny: Well, he's thin and tall. He has brown hair, a holt nose, green eyes and wearing glasses. \nBill: Mm. I've seen him a couple of times, I think. ", "summary": "Bill and Bill talk about Bill's roommate Brain Locker." }, { "id": "test_291", "dialogue": "Bill: Bill, how can you hear so happy today? \nGinny: Aha. I've read of my roommate. I made a move today. \nBill: Really? What was the matter? \nGinny: You knew Brain Locker? \nBill: Brain Locker? No, I don't think so. What does he look like? \nGinny: Well, he's thin and tall. He has brown hair, a holt nose, green eyes and wearing glasses. \nBill: Mm. I've seen him a couple of times, I think. ", "summary": "Bill tells Bill that he has made a move to read of his roommate." }, { "id": "test_292", "dialogue": "Tom Wilson: I'd like to pay my bill now. \nDeb: Your name and room number, please? \nTom Wilson: Tom Wilson in Room 306. \nDeb: Have you used any hotel services this morning? \nTom Wilson: No. \nDeb: OK. You have stayed for four nights at 90 US dollars each, and here are the meals that you had at the hotel. That makes a total of 660 US dollars. \nTom Wilson: Can I pay by credit card? \nDeb: Of course. Please sign your name here. ", "summary": "Deb checks Tom Wilson's information and Tom pays his hotel and meal bill." }, { "id": "test_293", "dialogue": "Tom Wilson: I'd like to pay my bill now. \nDeb: Your name and room number, please? \nTom Wilson: Tom Wilson in Room 306. \nDeb: Have you used any hotel services this morning? \nTom Wilson: No. \nDeb: OK. You have stayed for four nights at 90 US dollars each, and here are the meals that you had at the hotel. That makes a total of 660 US dollars. \nTom Wilson: Can I pay by credit card? \nDeb: Of course. Please sign your name here. ", "summary": "Tom Wilson pays for his bill for hotel and food by credit card." }, { "id": "test_294", "dialogue": "Tom Wilson: I'd like to pay my bill now. \nDeb: Your name and room number, please? \nTom Wilson: Tom Wilson in Room 306. \nDeb: Have you used any hotel services this morning? \nTom Wilson: No. \nDeb: OK. You have stayed for four nights at 90 US dollars each, and here are the meals that you had at the hotel. That makes a total of 660 US dollars. \nTom Wilson: Can I pay by credit card? \nDeb: Of course. Please sign your name here. ", "summary": "Tom Wilson pays the bill for his room and meal cost by credit card." }, { "id": "test_295", "dialogue": "Susan: Carol telephone.\nKenna: Who is it?\nSusan: I don't know, wait a second. May I ask who's calling please? Carrollite Susan.\nKenna: Oh, I'm taking a shower can you ask her if it's important?\nSusan: Sorry Susan, Carol can't come to the phone right now, is there something I can help you with? Oh, I see, Carol she wants to know if the party is tonight or tomorrow night.\nKenna: Tell her it is tomorrow night at 8:30 at Jills House, tell her to bring a dessert if she wants.\nSusan: She said it is tomorrow night at 8:30 at Jills House, she said you could bring a dessert if you want. Sure no problem have a good evening. Bye.", "summary": "Susan calls Carol to ask about the party time. But Carol is taking a shower so Susan answers for her." }, { "id": "test_296", "dialogue": "Susan: Carol telephone.\nKenna: Who is it?\nSusan: I don't know, wait a second. May I ask who's calling please? Carrollite Susan.\nKenna: Oh, I'm taking a shower can you ask her if it's important?\nSusan: Sorry Susan, Carol can't come to the phone right now, is there something I can help you with? Oh, I see, Carol she wants to know if the party is tonight or tomorrow night.\nKenna: Tell her it is tomorrow night at 8:30 at Jills House, tell her to bring a dessert if she wants.\nSusan: She said it is tomorrow night at 8:30 at Jills House, she said you could bring a dessert if you want. Sure no problem have a good evening. Bye.", "summary": "Carol is taking a shower when Carol calls her, so Susan answers the telephone and tells her the party time." }, { "id": "test_297", "dialogue": "Susan: Carol telephone.\nKenna: Who is it?\nSusan: I don't know, wait a second. May I ask who's calling please? Carrollite Susan.\nKenna: Oh, I'm taking a shower can you ask her if it's important?\nSusan: Sorry Susan, Carol can't come to the phone right now, is there something I can help you with? Oh, I see, Carol she wants to know if the party is tonight or tomorrow night.\nKenna: Tell her it is tomorrow night at 8:30 at Jills House, tell her to bring a dessert if she wants.\nSusan: She said it is tomorrow night at 8:30 at Jills House, she said you could bring a dessert if you want. Sure no problem have a good evening. Bye.", "summary": "Susan calls to ask Carol about the party time. Susan answers the phone and tells her." }, { "id": "test_298", "dialogue": "Andie: Hey, don't I know you from somewhere?\nNevins: No, sorry. I don't think so.\nAndie: Didn't you use to work at Common Fitness Gym?\nNevins: No, I'm afraid I did not.\nAndie: Oh, but I know you from somewhere else. Did you use to work at the movie theater downtown? You did. Yes. It's you. I go there all the time and you always sell me popcorn and soda.\nNevins: No, that's not me either. Sorry, ma'am. Perhaps I look familiar to you, but ...\nAndie: No, I know you. I have met you before! Hold on. Let me think. This is driving me crazy. I know that we've talked before. Oh, I remember now. You work at the Whole Bean Cafe on the corner. It that right?\nNevins: No, wrong again. Sorry, ma'am, but I really have to get going.", "summary": "Andie thinks that she knows Nevins somewhere, but Nevins denies it." }, { "id": "test_299", "dialogue": "Andie: Hey, don't I know you from somewhere?\nNevins: No, sorry. I don't think so.\nAndie: Didn't you use to work at Common Fitness Gym?\nNevins: No, I'm afraid I did not.\nAndie: Oh, but I know you from somewhere else. Did you use to work at the movie theater downtown? You did. Yes. It's you. I go there all the time and you always sell me popcorn and soda.\nNevins: No, that's not me either. Sorry, ma'am. Perhaps I look familiar to you, but ...\nAndie: No, I know you. I have met you before! Hold on. Let me think. This is driving me crazy. I know that we've talked before. Oh, I remember now. You work at the Whole Bean Cafe on the corner. It that right?\nNevins: No, wrong again. Sorry, ma'am, but I really have to get going.", "summary": "Andie thinks she has met Nevins somewhere, but Nevins thinks it's a mistake." }, { "id": "test_300", "dialogue": "Andie: Hey, don't I know you from somewhere?\nNevins: No, sorry. I don't think so.\nAndie: Didn't you use to work at Common Fitness Gym?\nNevins: No, I'm afraid I did not.\nAndie: Oh, but I know you from somewhere else. Did you use to work at the movie theater downtown? You did. Yes. It's you. I go there all the time and you always sell me popcorn and soda.\nNevins: No, that's not me either. Sorry, ma'am. Perhaps I look familiar to you, but ...\nAndie: No, I know you. I have met you before! Hold on. Let me think. This is driving me crazy. I know that we've talked before. Oh, I remember now. You work at the Whole Bean Cafe on the corner. It that right?\nNevins: No, wrong again. Sorry, ma'am, but I really have to get going.", "summary": "Andie keeps asking where Nevins's from because she thinks she knows Nevins but Nevins denies it." }, { "id": "test_301", "dialogue": "Jody: I cannot imagine if Trump were to be our President again.\nSean: I am proud to say that he is our President, and I will be really happy if he could be re-elected.\nJody: You voted for him, right?\nSean: Did you vote for him, because I know that I did.\nJody: I am not sure about this.\nSean: I have nothing but faith in Trump.\nJody: What?\nSean: I am pretty sure he will make America great again!\nJody: Well, though we do need some change in this country, I don't think he is the right person.\nSean: Our country is already changing as it is.\nJody: You are right about this.\nSean: I trust that he will take good care of our country.\nJody: Well, I don't think so. I will vote for Biden anyway.", "summary": "Jody is crazy for Trump and voted for him. Sean doesn't agree with Jody on Trump and will vote for Biden." }, { "id": "test_302", "dialogue": "Jody: I cannot imagine if Trump were to be our President again.\nSean: I am proud to say that he is our President, and I will be really happy if he could be re-elected.\nJody: You voted for him, right?\nSean: Did you vote for him, because I know that I did.\nJody: I am not sure about this.\nSean: I have nothing but faith in Trump.\nJody: What?\nSean: I am pretty sure he will make America great again!\nJody: Well, though we do need some change in this country, I don't think he is the right person.\nSean: Our country is already changing as it is.\nJody: You are right about this.\nSean: I trust that he will take good care of our country.\nJody: Well, I don't think so. I will vote for Biden anyway.", "summary": "Jody is a crazy fan of Trump and wants him to be re-elected. Sean will vote for Biden." }, { "id": "test_303", "dialogue": "Jody: I cannot imagine if Trump were to be our President again.\nSean: I am proud to say that he is our President, and I will be really happy if he could be re-elected.\nJody: You voted for him, right?\nSean: Did you vote for him, because I know that I did.\nJody: I am not sure about this.\nSean: I have nothing but faith in Trump.\nJody: What?\nSean: I am pretty sure he will make America great again!\nJody: Well, though we do need some change in this country, I don't think he is the right person.\nSean: Our country is already changing as it is.\nJody: You are right about this.\nSean: I trust that he will take good care of our country.\nJody: Well, I don't think so. I will vote for Biden anyway.", "summary": "Jody is crazy for Trump and voted for him but Sean will vote for Biden." }, { "id": "test_304", "dialogue": "Stacy: I need to use the ATM.\nAinslee: What's stopping you?\nStacy: I'm not sure how.\nAinslee: I don't understand. It is pretty easy.\nStacy: I've never used one before.\nAinslee: OK. I can help you figure it out.\nStacy: What do I have to do?\nAinslee: First, slide your card into the machine.\nStacy: Then what?\nAinslee: You need to type your PIN in.\nStacy: What do I have to do next?\nAinslee: Click on whichever option you want, and you're done.\nStacy: Thank you!", "summary": "Stacy doesn't know how to use the ATM. Ainslee teaches Stacy step by step." }, { "id": "test_305", "dialogue": "Stacy: I need to use the ATM.\nAinslee: What's stopping you?\nStacy: I'm not sure how.\nAinslee: I don't understand. It is pretty easy.\nStacy: I've never used one before.\nAinslee: OK. I can help you figure it out.\nStacy: What do I have to do?\nAinslee: First, slide your card into the machine.\nStacy: Then what?\nAinslee: You need to type your PIN in.\nStacy: What do I have to do next?\nAinslee: Click on whichever option you want, and you're done.\nStacy: Thank you!", "summary": "Stacy doesn't know how to use an ATM. Ainslee teaches Stacy." }, { "id": "test_306", "dialogue": "Stacy: I need to use the ATM.\nAinslee: What's stopping you?\nStacy: I'm not sure how.\nAinslee: I don't understand. It is pretty easy.\nStacy: I've never used one before.\nAinslee: OK. I can help you figure it out.\nStacy: What do I have to do?\nAinslee: First, slide your card into the machine.\nStacy: Then what?\nAinslee: You need to type your PIN in.\nStacy: What do I have to do next?\nAinslee: Click on whichever option you want, and you're done.\nStacy: Thank you!", "summary": "Ainslee is teaching Stacy how to use an ATM step by step because Stacy doesn't know how to use." }, { "id": "test_307", "dialogue": "Susan Miller: John? It's Susan Miller.\nJohn: Hi, Susan. What's up?\nSusan Miller: Do you know where that memo about office procedures is? I want to give my secretary a copy.\nJohn: I'm sorry. I have no idea. I haven't seen that for ages.\nSusan Miller: Alright. Thank you anyway.", "summary": "Susan wants to find the memo. John has no idea where it is." }, { "id": "test_308", "dialogue": "Susan Miller: John? It's Susan Miller.\nJohn: Hi, Susan. What's up?\nSusan Miller: Do you know where that memo about office procedures is? I want to give my secretary a copy.\nJohn: I'm sorry. I have no idea. I haven't seen that for ages.\nSusan Miller: Alright. Thank you anyway.", "summary": "Susan Miller is asking John if he knows where the memo is. John has no idea." }, { "id": "test_309", "dialogue": "Susan Miller: John? It's Susan Miller.\nJohn: Hi, Susan. What's up?\nSusan Miller: Do you know where that memo about office procedures is? I want to give my secretary a copy.\nJohn: I'm sorry. I have no idea. I haven't seen that for ages.\nSusan Miller: Alright. Thank you anyway.", "summary": "Susan asks John where a memo is but John doesn't know." }, { "id": "test_310", "dialogue": "Lily: Lily, can you take part in our picnic this weekend?\nAmara: That sounds great. Where are you going?\nLily: I think we can go to the river, go around and have supper.\nAmara: What should I bring?\nLily: Nothing. Just wear comfortable clothes and good shoes for walking. We'll bring everything.", "summary": "Lily invites Lily to picnic this weekend. Lily accepts." }, { "id": "test_311", "dialogue": "Lily: Lily, can you take part in our picnic this weekend?\nAmara: That sounds great. Where are you going?\nLily: I think we can go to the river, go around and have supper.\nAmara: What should I bring?\nLily: Nothing. Just wear comfortable clothes and good shoes for walking. We'll bring everything.", "summary": "Lily is inviting Lily to take part in their picnic this weekend, and she accepts." }, { "id": "test_312", "dialogue": "Lily: Lily, can you take part in our picnic this weekend?\nAmara: That sounds great. Where are you going?\nLily: I think we can go to the river, go around and have supper.\nAmara: What should I bring?\nLily: Nothing. Just wear comfortable clothes and good shoes for walking. We'll bring everything.", "summary": "Lily invites Lily to take part in their weekend picnic and Lily accepts." }, { "id": "test_313", "dialogue": "Mavis: Have you ever been invited to a Chinese feast?\nBeijinger: Sure. Beijingers are distinguished for their warmth and hospitality.\nMavis: As far as you could see, is dining at a Chinese table a distinct experience? To what extent does it differ from that in your homeland?\nBeijinger: To begin with, I have to use chopsticks.\nMavis: But you look quite proficient in using them now.\nBeijinger: Certainly. After all, I've been here for two years. It's not much uphill work for a foreigner to get used to Chinese dinner utensils. Though, I do feel hazy about how to behave appropriately at a Chinese table.\nMavis: Yes, table etiquette. There are a multitude of rules that foreigners might never know until they were told. Some practices even appear somewhat awkward or rude to Westerners, while they are the norm in China. Hey! Your chopsticks, old silly! You should never stab your chopsticks into the rice bowl!\nBeijinger: Anything wrong with that?\nMavis: Maybe you should have placed them horizontally over your bowl or plate. They resemble two incense sticks used at sacrifices for the death. It's very inauspicious, and might enrage all present.\nBeijinger: Oh, sorry! There's a long story even with a mere pair of sticks.", "summary": "Mavis asks Beijinger about the table manners in China. Beijinger says there are many hazy rules that are different from Western. And Beijinger tells Mavis stabbing chopsticks into a bowl resembles sacrifices for the death and is very inauspicious." }, { "id": "test_314", "dialogue": "Mavis: Have you ever been invited to a Chinese feast?\nBeijinger: Sure. Beijingers are distinguished for their warmth and hospitality.\nMavis: As far as you could see, is dining at a Chinese table a distinct experience? To what extent does it differ from that in your homeland?\nBeijinger: To begin with, I have to use chopsticks.\nMavis: But you look quite proficient in using them now.\nBeijinger: Certainly. After all, I've been here for two years. It's not much uphill work for a foreigner to get used to Chinese dinner utensils. Though, I do feel hazy about how to behave appropriately at a Chinese table.\nMavis: Yes, table etiquette. There are a multitude of rules that foreigners might never know until they were told. Some practices even appear somewhat awkward or rude to Westerners, while they are the norm in China. Hey! Your chopsticks, old silly! You should never stab your chopsticks into the rice bowl!\nBeijinger: Anything wrong with that?\nMavis: Maybe you should have placed them horizontally over your bowl or plate. They resemble two incense sticks used at sacrifices for the death. It's very inauspicious, and might enrage all present.\nBeijinger: Oh, sorry! There's a long story even with a mere pair of sticks.", "summary": "Mavis and Beijinger are discussing the differences between China and Western feasts. There are so many rules on the Chinese table, and they both feel hazy about its etiquette." }, { "id": "test_315", "dialogue": "Mavis: Have you ever been invited to a Chinese feast?\nBeijinger: Sure. Beijingers are distinguished for their warmth and hospitality.\nMavis: As far as you could see, is dining at a Chinese table a distinct experience? To what extent does it differ from that in your homeland?\nBeijinger: To begin with, I have to use chopsticks.\nMavis: But you look quite proficient in using them now.\nBeijinger: Certainly. After all, I've been here for two years. It's not much uphill work for a foreigner to get used to Chinese dinner utensils. Though, I do feel hazy about how to behave appropriately at a Chinese table.\nMavis: Yes, table etiquette. There are a multitude of rules that foreigners might never know until they were told. Some practices even appear somewhat awkward or rude to Westerners, while they are the norm in China. Hey! Your chopsticks, old silly! You should never stab your chopsticks into the rice bowl!\nBeijinger: Anything wrong with that?\nMavis: Maybe you should have placed them horizontally over your bowl or plate. They resemble two incense sticks used at sacrifices for the death. It's very inauspicious, and might enrage all present.\nBeijinger: Oh, sorry! There's a long story even with a mere pair of sticks.", "summary": "Mavis and Beijinger talk about the difference in table etiquette in China. They both feel hazy about Chinese table etiquette and wrong use of chopsticks can lead to people's enrage." }, { "id": "test_316", "dialogue": "Wini: Hi, Mary! What do you like to do in your spare time?\nMary: Well, I spend a lot of time watching movies.\nWini: What a confidence! I always watch a lot of movies, too.\nMary: Oh really, Frank? What kind of movies do you like?\nWini: Actually, I watch whichever movie there is, be it a comedy, a sci-fi or a suspense movie. How about you?\nMary: Art films are my favorite, but thrillers are cool, too.\nWini: Really impressive. These two genres are totally different.\nMary: Sure. I enjoy both of them very much.\nWini: How often do you go to the cinema?\nMary: Once in a while, I suppose, I usually rent movies at Movie Salon.\nWini: Movie salon? where is that?\nMary: It's a movie rental store in my neighborhood. I've got a membership there.\nWini: Is it good?\nMary: Yes, you can find almost all new releases there.\nWini: Really? Maybe I shall also sign up for its membership.\nMary: Why not?", "summary": "Mary and Frank both like watching movies in their spare time. Mary usually rents movies at Movie Salon and Frank also wants to get a membership to rent movies." }, { "id": "test_317", "dialogue": "Wini: Hi, Mary! What do you like to do in your spare time?\nMary: Well, I spend a lot of time watching movies.\nWini: What a confidence! I always watch a lot of movies, too.\nMary: Oh really, Frank? What kind of movies do you like?\nWini: Actually, I watch whichever movie there is, be it a comedy, a sci-fi or a suspense movie. How about you?\nMary: Art films are my favorite, but thrillers are cool, too.\nWini: Really impressive. These two genres are totally different.\nMary: Sure. I enjoy both of them very much.\nWini: How often do you go to the cinema?\nMary: Once in a while, I suppose, I usually rent movies at Movie Salon.\nWini: Movie salon? where is that?\nMary: It's a movie rental store in my neighborhood. I've got a membership there.\nWini: Is it good?\nMary: Yes, you can find almost all new releases there.\nWini: Really? Maybe I shall also sign up for its membership.\nMary: Why not?", "summary": "Frank and Mary both like watching movies in their spare time. Mary usually rents movies at Movie Salon, and Frank is interested in signing up for its membership." }, { "id": "test_318", "dialogue": "Wini: Hi, Mary! What do you like to do in your spare time?\nMary: Well, I spend a lot of time watching movies.\nWini: What a confidence! I always watch a lot of movies, too.\nMary: Oh really, Frank? What kind of movies do you like?\nWini: Actually, I watch whichever movie there is, be it a comedy, a sci-fi or a suspense movie. How about you?\nMary: Art films are my favorite, but thrillers are cool, too.\nWini: Really impressive. These two genres are totally different.\nMary: Sure. I enjoy both of them very much.\nWini: How often do you go to the cinema?\nMary: Once in a while, I suppose, I usually rent movies at Movie Salon.\nWini: Movie salon? where is that?\nMary: It's a movie rental store in my neighborhood. I've got a membership there.\nWini: Is it good?\nMary: Yes, you can find almost all new releases there.\nWini: Really? Maybe I shall also sign up for its membership.\nMary: Why not?", "summary": "Mary and Frank both like watching movies in their spare time. Mary usually rents movies at Movie Salon and Frank also wants to get a membership to rent movies" }, { "id": "test_319", "dialogue": "Tobin: Have you every belonged to a political party?\nQuigly: No, I haven't, but I thought about joining the green party.\nTobin: Really? I know you are very concerned about the environment. You were a member of the pressure group Greenpeace, weren't you?\nQuigly: Yes. I was. But I didn't have enough time to devote to it.\nTobin: The green party have no chance of winning an election. The other parties are too big and popular.\nQuigly: You're right. But smaller political and pressure groups can often influence large political parties. Any member of parliament can propose legislation and parties and pressure groups can raise awareness\nTobin: Most people are not very politically aware. They often don't understand the issues fully.\nQuigly: That's true. But it's a little strange because the media often reports on political events. You can read about them in newspaper or hear them on tv.", "summary": "Quigly wanted to join a small political party and thinks the smaller group can influence the larger one. Tobin and Quigly agree that most people don't fully understand politics." }, { "id": "test_320", "dialogue": "Tobin: Have you every belonged to a political party?\nQuigly: No, I haven't, but I thought about joining the green party.\nTobin: Really? I know you are very concerned about the environment. You were a member of the pressure group Greenpeace, weren't you?\nQuigly: Yes. I was. But I didn't have enough time to devote to it.\nTobin: The green party have no chance of winning an election. The other parties are too big and popular.\nQuigly: You're right. But smaller political and pressure groups can often influence large political parties. Any member of parliament can propose legislation and parties and pressure groups can raise awareness\nTobin: Most people are not very politically aware. They often don't understand the issues fully.\nQuigly: That's true. But it's a little strange because the media often reports on political events. You can read about them in newspaper or hear them on tv.", "summary": "Quigly believes smaller political and pressure groups can influence large parties. Tobin and Quigly both agree that most people often don't understand politics fully." }, { "id": "test_321", "dialogue": "Tobin: Have you every belonged to a political party?\nQuigly: No, I haven't, but I thought about joining the green party.\nTobin: Really? I know you are very concerned about the environment. You were a member of the pressure group Greenpeace, weren't you?\nQuigly: Yes. I was. But I didn't have enough time to devote to it.\nTobin: The green party have no chance of winning an election. The other parties are too big and popular.\nQuigly: You're right. But smaller political and pressure groups can often influence large political parties. Any member of parliament can propose legislation and parties and pressure groups can raise awareness\nTobin: Most people are not very politically aware. They often don't understand the issues fully.\nQuigly: That's true. But it's a little strange because the media often reports on political events. You can read about them in newspaper or hear them on tv.", "summary": "Quigly thought about joining a small party and thinks smaller political and pressure groups can influence larger ones. Tobin and Quigly agree most people don't understand political issues fully." }, { "id": "test_322", "dialogue": "Rollin: Mr. Wilson. We are very regretful about the mistakes in goods. I am very sorry and we will be responsible for the mistake.\nMr. Wilson: We have no choice but to hold you responsible for the loss we sustained.\nRollin: The first problem is supposed to be solved after the investigation. About the second problem, I admit it's our fault, so we will exchange all merchandise that falls short of our sample.\nMr. Wilson: Well. I hope there won't be such things no more.\nRollin: I can assure you that such a thing today will never happen again in future delivery. We have made the plan to improve the package of our exported goods.", "summary": "Rollin apologizes for mistakes in goods. Rollin will be responsible for Mr. Wilson's loss, and take measures to avoid such mistakes." }, { "id": "test_323", "dialogue": "Rollin: Mr. Wilson. We are very regretful about the mistakes in goods. I am very sorry and we will be responsible for the mistake.\nMr. Wilson: We have no choice but to hold you responsible for the loss we sustained.\nRollin: The first problem is supposed to be solved after the investigation. About the second problem, I admit it's our fault, so we will exchange all merchandise that falls short of our sample.\nMr. Wilson: Well. I hope there won't be such things no more.\nRollin: I can assure you that such a thing today will never happen again in future delivery. We have made the plan to improve the package of our exported goods.", "summary": "Rollin feels sorry for Mr. Wilson's loss caused by Rollin and assures that such mistakes will not happen again." }, { "id": "test_324", "dialogue": "Rollin: Mr. Wilson. We are very regretful about the mistakes in goods. I am very sorry and we will be responsible for the mistake.\nMr. Wilson: We have no choice but to hold you responsible for the loss we sustained.\nRollin: The first problem is supposed to be solved after the investigation. About the second problem, I admit it's our fault, so we will exchange all merchandise that falls short of our sample.\nMr. Wilson: Well. I hope there won't be such things no more.\nRollin: I can assure you that such a thing today will never happen again in future delivery. We have made the plan to improve the package of our exported goods.", "summary": "Rollin apologizes for the loss caused by them to Mr. Wilson and assures that it will never happen again." }, { "id": "test_325", "dialogue": "Ted: Did you see the robbery?\nRayshell: I sure did.\nTed: Did you see everything?\nRayshell: I was in the bank at the time.\nTed: What exactly did you see?\nRayshell: I saw the guy come in with a gun.\nTed: Did you get a good look at his face?\nRayshell: He was wearing a mask.\nTed: Was anyone else with him?\nRayshell: He came in alone.\nTed: Could you come to the station for more questioning?\nRayshell: That'll be fine.", "summary": "Ted asks Rayshell who saw the robbery some questions. Rayshell agrees to come to the station for more questioning." }, { "id": "test_326", "dialogue": "Ted: Did you see the robbery?\nRayshell: I sure did.\nTed: Did you see everything?\nRayshell: I was in the bank at the time.\nTed: What exactly did you see?\nRayshell: I saw the guy come in with a gun.\nTed: Did you get a good look at his face?\nRayshell: He was wearing a mask.\nTed: Was anyone else with him?\nRayshell: He came in alone.\nTed: Could you come to the station for more questioning?\nRayshell: That'll be fine.", "summary": "Ted asks Rayshell who saw a robbery some questions and Rayshell is willing to go to the station for more questioning." }, { "id": "test_327", "dialogue": "Ted: Did you see the robbery?\nRayshell: I sure did.\nTed: Did you see everything?\nRayshell: I was in the bank at the time.\nTed: What exactly did you see?\nRayshell: I saw the guy come in with a gun.\nTed: Did you get a good look at his face?\nRayshell: He was wearing a mask.\nTed: Was anyone else with him?\nRayshell: He came in alone.\nTed: Could you come to the station for more questioning?\nRayshell: That'll be fine.", "summary": "Rayshell tells Ted Rayshell witnessed the robbery and agrees to take more questions in the station." }, { "id": "test_328", "dialogue": "Arlyn: Hi, do you know what's for dinner? I'm starving.\nLidia: We're on our own tonight, dad's taking mom out.\nArlyn: Out? What do you mean out?\nLidia: You know on a date, they are going to dinner.\nArlyn: Dad and mom?\nLidia: Yeah, they said they're reviving the old tradition.\nArlyn: You mean this is going to be a regular thing?\nLidia: That's right, once a week. Do you want to order some pizza?", "summary": "Arlyn and Lidia's parents are out on a date and will go out for dinner regularly." }, { "id": "test_329", "dialogue": "Arlyn: Hi, do you know what's for dinner? I'm starving.\nLidia: We're on our own tonight, dad's taking mom out.\nArlyn: Out? What do you mean out?\nLidia: You know on a date, they are going to dinner.\nArlyn: Dad and mom?\nLidia: Yeah, they said they're reviving the old tradition.\nArlyn: You mean this is going to be a regular thing?\nLidia: That's right, once a week. Do you want to order some pizza?", "summary": "The parents of Arlyn and Lidia are out on a date." }, { "id": "test_330", "dialogue": "Arlyn: Hi, do you know what's for dinner? I'm starving.\nLidia: We're on our own tonight, dad's taking mom out.\nArlyn: Out? What do you mean out?\nLidia: You know on a date, they are going to dinner.\nArlyn: Dad and mom?\nLidia: Yeah, they said they're reviving the old tradition.\nArlyn: You mean this is going to be a regular thing?\nLidia: That's right, once a week. Do you want to order some pizza?", "summary": "Arlyn and Lidia's parent are out on a date to revive their old tradition." }, { "id": "test_331", "dialogue": "Carol: So, did I tell you about my New Year's resolution? I've decided to go on a diet.\nCassie: And you're going to completely transform your eating habits, right?\nCarol: Exactly! I'm going to cut out all that junk I eat. No more chips, no more soda, no more fried food.\nCassie: I've heard this one before.\nCarol: But this time I'm going to stick to it. I really mean it! Trust me, Carol, I'm going to be a new man in one year's time!\nCassie: Well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see.\nCarol: Thanks, honey, that was a great meal. I'm stuffed. Do we have any chips left?", "summary": "Carol has decided to go on a diet in the new year. Carol reasonably doubts it." }, { "id": "test_332", "dialogue": "Carol: So, did I tell you about my New Year's resolution? I've decided to go on a diet.\nCassie: And you're going to completely transform your eating habits, right?\nCarol: Exactly! I'm going to cut out all that junk I eat. No more chips, no more soda, no more fried food.\nCassie: I've heard this one before.\nCarol: But this time I'm going to stick to it. I really mean it! Trust me, Carol, I'm going to be a new man in one year's time!\nCassie: Well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see.\nCarol: Thanks, honey, that was a great meal. I'm stuffed. Do we have any chips left?", "summary": "Carol's decided to go on a diet for New Year's resolution. Carol doesn't believe Carol will stick to it." }, { "id": "test_333", "dialogue": "Carol: So, did I tell you about my New Year's resolution? I've decided to go on a diet.\nCassie: And you're going to completely transform your eating habits, right?\nCarol: Exactly! I'm going to cut out all that junk I eat. No more chips, no more soda, no more fried food.\nCassie: I've heard this one before.\nCarol: But this time I'm going to stick to it. I really mean it! Trust me, Carol, I'm going to be a new man in one year's time!\nCassie: Well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see.\nCarol: Thanks, honey, that was a great meal. I'm stuffed. Do we have any chips left?", "summary": "Carol has decided to go on a diet in the new year. Carol doesn't believe Carol will stick to it" }, { "id": "test_334", "dialogue": "Laurel: Hello. Can I help you?\nKaren Huang: Yes, I hope so. I would like to register for Comp Lit 287.\nLaurel: I'm sorry, but that class is already full. And also, students are supposed to register through the touch-tone registration system.\nKaren Huang: I know. I already tried to register for it by phone, but the computer won't let me.\nLaurel: That's because it's full.\nKaren Huang: But I'm a new student here. I thought maybe there was some way I could get into the class. I thought I should come and talk to you in the department office.\nLaurel: Well, I could put you on a waiting list. But that doesn't guarantee you will get into the class. What is your name?\nKaren Huang: My name is Karen Huang. That's spelled H - U - A - N - G.\nLaurel: Alright. And what is your major?\nKaren Huang: I'm a comparative literature major.\nLaurel: Wait a minute. You're a Comp Lit major?\nKaren Huang: Yes, that's right.\nLaurel: Why didn't you tell me? I didn't know you were one of our students.\nKaren Huang: That's why I'm trying to get into Comp Lit 287. I know it's a required class. And Professor Cohen told me I need to take it.\nLaurel: The university computer system saves extra places, in class 287 for comp lit students. I can give you a special code. When you register by phone, you can use the code to get into the class.\nKaren Huang: Even if the class is full?\nLaurel: That's right.\nKaren Huang: Oh, I didn't know that.\nLaurel: Sure. Here is the code number, with information on how to use it.\nKaren Huang: Thank you. So you think I will be able to get in with this?\nLaurel: Sure. Just call the touch-tone registration system again. Then, follow the directions on the sheet. You will get in no problem.\nKaren Huang: Thanks.\nLaurel: Next time you come in here, I will recognize you.", "summary": "Karen Huang tried to register for Comp Lit 287 but failed because it's full. So Karen comes to the department office. Laurel finds Karen is a Comp Lit major and the university has saved extra places for them. Laurel gives Karen a special code and tells Karan how to use it to get into the class." }, { "id": "test_335", "dialogue": "Laurel: Hello. Can I help you?\nKaren Huang: Yes, I hope so. I would like to register for Comp Lit 287.\nLaurel: I'm sorry, but that class is already full. And also, students are supposed to register through the touch-tone registration system.\nKaren Huang: I know. I already tried to register for it by phone, but the computer won't let me.\nLaurel: That's because it's full.\nKaren Huang: But I'm a new student here. I thought maybe there was some way I could get into the class. I thought I should come and talk to you in the department office.\nLaurel: Well, I could put you on a waiting list. But that doesn't guarantee you will get into the class. What is your name?\nKaren Huang: My name is Karen Huang. That's spelled H - U - A - N - G.\nLaurel: Alright. And what is your major?\nKaren Huang: I'm a comparative literature major.\nLaurel: Wait a minute. You're a Comp Lit major?\nKaren Huang: Yes, that's right.\nLaurel: Why didn't you tell me? I didn't know you were one of our students.\nKaren Huang: That's why I'm trying to get into Comp Lit 287. I know it's a required class. And Professor Cohen told me I need to take it.\nLaurel: The university computer system saves extra places, in class 287 for comp lit students. I can give you a special code. When you register by phone, you can use the code to get into the class.\nKaren Huang: Even if the class is full?\nLaurel: That's right.\nKaren Huang: Oh, I didn't know that.\nLaurel: Sure. Here is the code number, with information on how to use it.\nKaren Huang: Thank you. So you think I will be able to get in with this?\nLaurel: Sure. Just call the touch-tone registration system again. Then, follow the directions on the sheet. You will get in no problem.\nKaren Huang: Thanks.\nLaurel: Next time you come in here, I will recognize you.", "summary": "Karen Huang couldn't register for Comp Lit 287 so Karen comes to talk to Laurel for a solution. Laurel says it is full and will put Karen on the waiting list. But after Laurel knows Karen majors in comparative literature, Laurel gives her a special code to register for the class, as they've saved extra places for them." }, { "id": "test_336", "dialogue": "Laurel: Hello. Can I help you?\nKaren Huang: Yes, I hope so. I would like to register for Comp Lit 287.\nLaurel: I'm sorry, but that class is already full. And also, students are supposed to register through the touch-tone registration system.\nKaren Huang: I know. I already tried to register for it by phone, but the computer won't let me.\nLaurel: That's because it's full.\nKaren Huang: But I'm a new student here. I thought maybe there was some way I could get into the class. I thought I should come and talk to you in the department office.\nLaurel: Well, I could put you on a waiting list. But that doesn't guarantee you will get into the class. What is your name?\nKaren Huang: My name is Karen Huang. That's spelled H - U - A - N - G.\nLaurel: Alright. And what is your major?\nKaren Huang: I'm a comparative literature major.\nLaurel: Wait a minute. You're a Comp Lit major?\nKaren Huang: Yes, that's right.\nLaurel: Why didn't you tell me? I didn't know you were one of our students.\nKaren Huang: That's why I'm trying to get into Comp Lit 287. I know it's a required class. And Professor Cohen told me I need to take it.\nLaurel: The university computer system saves extra places, in class 287 for comp lit students. I can give you a special code. When you register by phone, you can use the code to get into the class.\nKaren Huang: Even if the class is full?\nLaurel: That's right.\nKaren Huang: Oh, I didn't know that.\nLaurel: Sure. Here is the code number, with information on how to use it.\nKaren Huang: Thank you. So you think I will be able to get in with this?\nLaurel: Sure. Just call the touch-tone registration system again. Then, follow the directions on the sheet. You will get in no problem.\nKaren Huang: Thanks.\nLaurel: Next time you come in here, I will recognize you.", "summary": "Karen Huang wants to register for a class. Laurel says it's full and will put Karen on the waiting list. But then Laurel gives Karen a special code to register the class after Laurel knows Karen is a Comparative Literature major." }, { "id": "test_337", "dialogue": "Sylvan: Excuse me, Sir, do you know what time it is?\nSir: Oh, it's almost eleven twenty.\nSylvan: Thank you.\nSir: You're welcome. The rain is quite heavy, isn't it?\nSylvan: Yeah. I was in a hurry and I forgot my umbrella today.\nSir: I have one. We could share it. Which way are you going?\nSylvan: Oh, that's very kind of you. I am going to the Garden Hotel.\nSir: I am going there, too. We can walk together.\nSylvan: Sure.", "summary": "Sir voluntarily shares an umbrella with Sylvan who doesn't bring the umbrella when it's rainy." }, { "id": "test_338", "dialogue": "Sylvan: Excuse me, Sir, do you know what time it is?\nSir: Oh, it's almost eleven twenty.\nSylvan: Thank you.\nSir: You're welcome. The rain is quite heavy, isn't it?\nSylvan: Yeah. I was in a hurry and I forgot my umbrella today.\nSir: I have one. We could share it. Which way are you going?\nSylvan: Oh, that's very kind of you. I am going to the Garden Hotel.\nSir: I am going there, too. We can walk together.\nSylvan: Sure.", "summary": "Sylvan forgot to take an umbrella while it's raining. Sir shares an umbrella with Sylvan." }, { "id": "test_339", "dialogue": "Sylvan: Excuse me, Sir, do you know what time it is?\nSir: Oh, it's almost eleven twenty.\nSylvan: Thank you.\nSir: You're welcome. The rain is quite heavy, isn't it?\nSylvan: Yeah. I was in a hurry and I forgot my umbrella today.\nSir: I have one. We could share it. Which way are you going?\nSylvan: Oh, that's very kind of you. I am going to the Garden Hotel.\nSir: I am going there, too. We can walk together.\nSylvan: Sure.", "summary": "Sir shares an umbrella with Sylvan when it's rainy." }, { "id": "test_340", "dialogue": "Daisy: Hey, Jack, where's your car?\nJack: I got rid of that clunker. This is my new one.\nDaisy: Is that right? This surely beats the old one?\nJack: Hop in, I'll give you a ride.\nDaisy: Ok. Boy, this looks expensive.\nJack: Yeah, it costed a bundle, alright?\nDaisy: Wow, this thing can haul.\nJack: Yeah, this sucker is the fastest thing I've ever owned.\nDaisy: I believe it. Hoo, this car corners like it's on rails.\nJack: We are on the high way. Find the pound shade.\nDaisy: Wow, this car can really burn rubber.\nJack: It's a great feeling.\nDaisy: You made a perfect choice, Jack.\nJack: Thank you, Daisy.", "summary": "Jack gives Daisy a ride in his new car. Daisy praises it." }, { "id": "test_341", "dialogue": "Daisy: Hey, Jack, where's your car?\nJack: I got rid of that clunker. This is my new one.\nDaisy: Is that right? This surely beats the old one?\nJack: Hop in, I'll give you a ride.\nDaisy: Ok. Boy, this looks expensive.\nJack: Yeah, it costed a bundle, alright?\nDaisy: Wow, this thing can haul.\nJack: Yeah, this sucker is the fastest thing I've ever owned.\nDaisy: I believe it. Hoo, this car corners like it's on rails.\nJack: We are on the high way. Find the pound shade.\nDaisy: Wow, this car can really burn rubber.\nJack: It's a great feeling.\nDaisy: You made a perfect choice, Jack.\nJack: Thank you, Daisy.", "summary": "Jack bought a new car and invites Daisy to hop in and take a ride. Daisy thinks it's a good feeling." }, { "id": "test_342", "dialogue": "Daisy: Hey, Jack, where's your car?\nJack: I got rid of that clunker. This is my new one.\nDaisy: Is that right? This surely beats the old one?\nJack: Hop in, I'll give you a ride.\nDaisy: Ok. Boy, this looks expensive.\nJack: Yeah, it costed a bundle, alright?\nDaisy: Wow, this thing can haul.\nJack: Yeah, this sucker is the fastest thing I've ever owned.\nDaisy: I believe it. Hoo, this car corners like it's on rails.\nJack: We are on the high way. Find the pound shade.\nDaisy: Wow, this car can really burn rubber.\nJack: It's a great feeling.\nDaisy: You made a perfect choice, Jack.\nJack: Thank you, Daisy.", "summary": "Jack takes Daisy for a ride to experience his new car. Daisy thinks he makes a perfect choice." }, { "id": "test_343", "dialogue": "Vaughn: Please tell us the exact time when the big fire broke out.\nSidnee: The exact time? Let me think. You know, it happened at night.\nVaughn: But we need the exact time. What time?\nSidnee: Oh, I remember. It was about 10 o'clock. When I was about to go to bed, suddenly I heard help outside.", "summary": "Vaughn asks Sidnee the exact time when the fire broke out. Sidnee says it was about 10 o'clock." }, { "id": "test_344", "dialogue": "Vaughn: Please tell us the exact time when the big fire broke out.\nSidnee: The exact time? Let me think. You know, it happened at night.\nVaughn: But we need the exact time. What time?\nSidnee: Oh, I remember. It was about 10 o'clock. When I was about to go to bed, suddenly I heard help outside.", "summary": "Vaughn asks the exact time when the big fire broke out. Sidnee remembers that it was about 10 o'clock." }, { "id": "test_345", "dialogue": "Vaughn: Please tell us the exact time when the big fire broke out.\nSidnee: The exact time? Let me think. You know, it happened at night.\nVaughn: But we need the exact time. What time?\nSidnee: Oh, I remember. It was about 10 o'clock. When I was about to go to bed, suddenly I heard help outside.", "summary": "Vaughn asks Sidnee the exact time when the fire broke out. Sidnee says it was about 10 o'clock." }, { "id": "test_346", "dialogue": "Anastasie: What else, Ma'am?\nMarylinda: No, thanks. My husband said, We'd like to pay now.\nAnastasie: Let me show you to the cashier's. It's 905 yuan in total.\nMarylinda: What? Where does that five come from?\nAnastasie: Oh, it's a service charge.\nMarylinda: But I only have 900 in cash here. Can you let it go for 900 yuan?\nAnastasie: Sorry, but we can't do that. It's store's rule.\nMarylinda: My husband said he had a credit card. Do you accept credit card?\nAnastasie: Yes.\nMarylinda: Great. Here it is.\nAnastasie: Here is the receipt. Wanna to have it wrapped, Ma'am?\nMarylinda: Yes, please. Thank you very much.\nAnastasie: It'll be great to have you again.\nMarylinda: Thank you very much.", "summary": "Marylinda doesn't have enough cash to pay 905 yuan and asks to cut the service charge. Anastasie refuses. So Marylinda pays by her husband's credit card because it can be accepted." }, { "id": "test_347", "dialogue": "Anastasie: What else, Ma'am?\nMarylinda: No, thanks. My husband said, We'd like to pay now.\nAnastasie: Let me show you to the cashier's. It's 905 yuan in total.\nMarylinda: What? Where does that five come from?\nAnastasie: Oh, it's a service charge.\nMarylinda: But I only have 900 in cash here. Can you let it go for 900 yuan?\nAnastasie: Sorry, but we can't do that. It's store's rule.\nMarylinda: My husband said he had a credit card. Do you accept credit card?\nAnastasie: Yes.\nMarylinda: Great. Here it is.\nAnastasie: Here is the receipt. Wanna to have it wrapped, Ma'am?\nMarylinda: Yes, please. Thank you very much.\nAnastasie: It'll be great to have you again.\nMarylinda: Thank you very much.", "summary": "Anastasie requires 905 yuan in total, but Marylinda only has 900 in cash and asks for a release. Anastasie refuses, so Marylinda pays by her husband's credit card because it can be accepted." }, { "id": "test_348", "dialogue": "Anastasie: What else, Ma'am?\nMarylinda: No, thanks. My husband said, We'd like to pay now.\nAnastasie: Let me show you to the cashier's. It's 905 yuan in total.\nMarylinda: What? Where does that five come from?\nAnastasie: Oh, it's a service charge.\nMarylinda: But I only have 900 in cash here. Can you let it go for 900 yuan?\nAnastasie: Sorry, but we can't do that. It's store's rule.\nMarylinda: My husband said he had a credit card. Do you accept credit card?\nAnastasie: Yes.\nMarylinda: Great. Here it is.\nAnastasie: Here is the receipt. Wanna to have it wrapped, Ma'am?\nMarylinda: Yes, please. Thank you very much.\nAnastasie: It'll be great to have you again.\nMarylinda: Thank you very much.", "summary": "Marylinda is asked to pay 905 yuan but she just has 900 in cash and asks for a release from Anastasie. Anastasie refuses. So Marylinda pays by her husband's credit card because it can be accepted." }, { "id": "test_349", "dialogue": "Ruperto: What can I do for you?\nMalorie: I want to get my car washed.\nRuperto: Would you like regular car wash package?\nMalorie: I don't know what you mean.\nRuperto: Well, we will wash the exterior form top to bottom. We use a special shampoo, which gives the body that extra shine.\nMalorie: Do you wash windows?\nRuperto: Of course. We wash the windows inside and out.\nMalorie: What about the interior?\nRuperto: We use a vacuum cleaner that removes all the dirt, and we throw away all of the trash that we can find.\nMalorie: Sounds good, regular car wash package will be OK.\nRuperto: OK. I see.", "summary": "Ruperto describes the contents of the regular car wash package. Malorie will take that." }, { "id": "test_350", "dialogue": "Ruperto: What can I do for you?\nMalorie: I want to get my car washed.\nRuperto: Would you like regular car wash package?\nMalorie: I don't know what you mean.\nRuperto: Well, we will wash the exterior form top to bottom. We use a special shampoo, which gives the body that extra shine.\nMalorie: Do you wash windows?\nRuperto: Of course. We wash the windows inside and out.\nMalorie: What about the interior?\nRuperto: We use a vacuum cleaner that removes all the dirt, and we throw away all of the trash that we can find.\nMalorie: Sounds good, regular car wash package will be OK.\nRuperto: OK. I see.", "summary": "Ruperto introduces the content of regular car wash package and Malorie accepts." }, { "id": "test_351", "dialogue": "Ruperto: What can I do for you?\nMalorie: I want to get my car washed.\nRuperto: Would you like regular car wash package?\nMalorie: I don't know what you mean.\nRuperto: Well, we will wash the exterior form top to bottom. We use a special shampoo, which gives the body that extra shine.\nMalorie: Do you wash windows?\nRuperto: Of course. We wash the windows inside and out.\nMalorie: What about the interior?\nRuperto: We use a vacuum cleaner that removes all the dirt, and we throw away all of the trash that we can find.\nMalorie: Sounds good, regular car wash package will be OK.\nRuperto: OK. I see.", "summary": "Ruperto introduces the services included in regular car wash package and Malorie will take it." }, { "id": "test_352", "dialogue": "Broderic: Where are you going to spend your holidays this year, Harry?\nHarry: We may go abroad. I'm not sure. My wife wants to go to Egypt. I'd like to go there, too. We can't make up our minds.\nBroderic: Will you travel by sea or by air?\nHarry: We may travel by sea.\nBroderic: It's cheaper, isn't it?\nHarry: It may be cheaper, but it takes a long time.\nBroderic: I'm sure you will enjoy yourselves.\nHarry: Don't be so sure. We may not go anywhere. My wife always worries too much. Who's going to look after the dog? Who's going to look after the house? Who's going to look after the garden? We have to solve these things before we can go to travel.", "summary": "Harry and his wife may go abroad during the holiday, but Harry's wife worries too much, so they may not go anywhere." }, { "id": "test_353", "dialogue": "Broderic: Where are you going to spend your holidays this year, Harry?\nHarry: We may go abroad. I'm not sure. My wife wants to go to Egypt. I'd like to go there, too. We can't make up our minds.\nBroderic: Will you travel by sea or by air?\nHarry: We may travel by sea.\nBroderic: It's cheaper, isn't it?\nHarry: It may be cheaper, but it takes a long time.\nBroderic: I'm sure you will enjoy yourselves.\nHarry: Don't be so sure. We may not go anywhere. My wife always worries too much. Who's going to look after the dog? Who's going to look after the house? Who's going to look after the garden? We have to solve these things before we can go to travel.", "summary": "Harry and his wife may go abroad during the holidays. However, they might not go anywhere because his wife always worries too much." }, { "id": "test_354", "dialogue": "Broderic: Where are you going to spend your holidays this year, Harry?\nHarry: We may go abroad. I'm not sure. My wife wants to go to Egypt. I'd like to go there, too. We can't make up our minds.\nBroderic: Will you travel by sea or by air?\nHarry: We may travel by sea.\nBroderic: It's cheaper, isn't it?\nHarry: It may be cheaper, but it takes a long time.\nBroderic: I'm sure you will enjoy yourselves.\nHarry: Don't be so sure. We may not go anywhere. My wife always worries too much. Who's going to look after the dog? Who's going to look after the house? Who's going to look after the garden? We have to solve these things before we can go to travel.", "summary": "Harry is not sure about the holiday plan of going abroad to spend the holiday, because his wife worries about things after they leave." }, { "id": "test_355", "dialogue": "Cathryn: Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get started using these machines?\nJohnson: Of course. Are you a new member here?\nCathryn: Yes.\nJohnson: Welcome. My name is Johnson.\nCathryn: Nice to meet you.\nJohnson: Do you have any experience using weights?\nCathryn: No, I don't. So I need some help.\nJohnson: Well, first it is important to go through a good stretch. You must warm up properly so that you don't hurt yourself on the machines.\nCathryn: Yes, I know that. Derek just led me through the warm up in the aerobics room. So I'm ready, I think. I can start using the machines.\nJohnson: Alright. Great. Then we must get a card for you.\nCathryn: What do you mean--a membership card? I already have one.\nJohnson: No. Not that. I mean a training card. The card allows you to keep track of how much weight you use on each machine. Here, let me show you.\nCathryn: I'm ready.\nJohnson: Now, you can see that on this card there are all the machines listed. So, when you go through the series of twelve machines, you enter in the number of repetitions you do. And you also enter in the weight at which you set the machine.\nCathryn: I see. So this card helps me to keep track of my progress.\nJohnson: Yes. And it also reminds you what is a suitable weight for each machine. Today, I will go through the machines with you one by one. I will show you how to use them. And we will determine what is a good starting weight for you.\nCathryn: Alright. Great.\nJohnson: So you write your name and member number at the top of the card. And then, after you exercise each time, you file the card here.\nCathryn: Great. Why don't we start on the machines?\nJohnson: Are you alright? Can you do more?\nCathryn: I'm sorry. I know there are still seven machines. But I'm exhausted.\nJohnson: That's okay. Don't worry. It's important not to push yourself. Especially not at the beginning.\nCathryn: What can I do though? I don't know the proper settings for the rest of the machines.\nJohnson: We can just go through them next time. It's no problem. Really. The most important thing is to know your limits. So if you feel burned out now, it is good to stop. Because if you strain a muscle or hurt your back, then you won't be able to exercise for a couple weeks. Right?\nCathryn: Yes. I suppose it's best to stop.", "summary": "Cathryn is a new member who wants to use the machines. Johnson teaches Cathryn to get a card to keep track of the progress and record the suitable weight for each machine. Cathryn stops training as Johnson suggests and will go through the rest of the machines next time." }, { "id": "test_356", "dialogue": "Cathryn: Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get started using these machines?\nJohnson: Of course. Are you a new member here?\nCathryn: Yes.\nJohnson: Welcome. My name is Johnson.\nCathryn: Nice to meet you.\nJohnson: Do you have any experience using weights?\nCathryn: No, I don't. So I need some help.\nJohnson: Well, first it is important to go through a good stretch. You must warm up properly so that you don't hurt yourself on the machines.\nCathryn: Yes, I know that. Derek just led me through the warm up in the aerobics room. So I'm ready, I think. I can start using the machines.\nJohnson: Alright. Great. Then we must get a card for you.\nCathryn: What do you mean--a membership card? I already have one.\nJohnson: No. Not that. I mean a training card. The card allows you to keep track of how much weight you use on each machine. Here, let me show you.\nCathryn: I'm ready.\nJohnson: Now, you can see that on this card there are all the machines listed. So, when you go through the series of twelve machines, you enter in the number of repetitions you do. And you also enter in the weight at which you set the machine.\nCathryn: I see. So this card helps me to keep track of my progress.\nJohnson: Yes. And it also reminds you what is a suitable weight for each machine. Today, I will go through the machines with you one by one. I will show you how to use them. And we will determine what is a good starting weight for you.\nCathryn: Alright. Great.\nJohnson: So you write your name and member number at the top of the card. And then, after you exercise each time, you file the card here.\nCathryn: Great. Why don't we start on the machines?\nJohnson: Are you alright? Can you do more?\nCathryn: I'm sorry. I know there are still seven machines. But I'm exhausted.\nJohnson: That's okay. Don't worry. It's important not to push yourself. Especially not at the beginning.\nCathryn: What can I do though? I don't know the proper settings for the rest of the machines.\nJohnson: We can just go through them next time. It's no problem. Really. The most important thing is to know your limits. So if you feel burned out now, it is good to stop. Because if you strain a muscle or hurt your back, then you won't be able to exercise for a couple weeks. Right?\nCathryn: Yes. I suppose it's best to stop.", "summary": "Johnson is teaching Cathryn how to use the training machines. He introduces a training card that allows Cathryn to keep track of the weight used on each machine. Cathryn is exhausted when there are still 7 machines left. Johnson suggests Cathryn stop to train and go through the rest of the machines next time." }, { "id": "test_357", "dialogue": "Cathryn: Excuse me. Can you tell me how to get started using these machines?\nJohnson: Of course. Are you a new member here?\nCathryn: Yes.\nJohnson: Welcome. My name is Johnson.\nCathryn: Nice to meet you.\nJohnson: Do you have any experience using weights?\nCathryn: No, I don't. So I need some help.\nJohnson: Well, first it is important to go through a good stretch. You must warm up properly so that you don't hurt yourself on the machines.\nCathryn: Yes, I know that. Derek just led me through the warm up in the aerobics room. So I'm ready, I think. I can start using the machines.\nJohnson: Alright. Great. Then we must get a card for you.\nCathryn: What do you mean--a membership card? I already have one.\nJohnson: No. Not that. I mean a training card. The card allows you to keep track of how much weight you use on each machine. Here, let me show you.\nCathryn: I'm ready.\nJohnson: Now, you can see that on this card there are all the machines listed. So, when you go through the series of twelve machines, you enter in the number of repetitions you do. And you also enter in the weight at which you set the machine.\nCathryn: I see. So this card helps me to keep track of my progress.\nJohnson: Yes. And it also reminds you what is a suitable weight for each machine. Today, I will go through the machines with you one by one. I will show you how to use them. And we will determine what is a good starting weight for you.\nCathryn: Alright. Great.\nJohnson: So you write your name and member number at the top of the card. And then, after you exercise each time, you file the card here.\nCathryn: Great. Why don't we start on the machines?\nJohnson: Are you alright? Can you do more?\nCathryn: I'm sorry. I know there are still seven machines. But I'm exhausted.\nJohnson: That's okay. Don't worry. It's important not to push yourself. Especially not at the beginning.\nCathryn: What can I do though? I don't know the proper settings for the rest of the machines.\nJohnson: We can just go through them next time. It's no problem. Really. The most important thing is to know your limits. So if you feel burned out now, it is good to stop. Because if you strain a muscle or hurt your back, then you won't be able to exercise for a couple weeks. Right?\nCathryn: Yes. I suppose it's best to stop.", "summary": "Johnson shows Cathryn the correct way to use weights machine and tells Cathryn using a card to keep track of exercise intensity. Cathryn stops training as Johnson suggests and will go through the rest of the machines next time." }, { "id": "test_358", "dialogue": "Shandee: Hi! How are things going with you?\nWalker: I am doing well. What's up with you?\nShandee: Believe it or not, the company I worked for closed down, so I'm out of a job.\nWalker: The same with me. Have you given much thought to what you want to do next?\nShandee: I am not being all that particular right now because I just need to keep a roof over my head.\nWalker: How about interviews? Have you been on any of those yet?\nShandee: I wish that I could get the opportunity to be interviewed.\nWalker: How about the electrician program that they have listed over there?\nShandee: I read about that, and the position sounded great!\nWalker: Let's go see how we can apply for those positions.", "summary": "Shandee and Walker are both unemployed. Walker suggests applying for the electrician program and Shandee agrees." }, { "id": "test_359", "dialogue": "Shandee: Hi! How are things going with you?\nWalker: I am doing well. What's up with you?\nShandee: Believe it or not, the company I worked for closed down, so I'm out of a job.\nWalker: The same with me. Have you given much thought to what you want to do next?\nShandee: I am not being all that particular right now because I just need to keep a roof over my head.\nWalker: How about interviews? Have you been on any of those yet?\nShandee: I wish that I could get the opportunity to be interviewed.\nWalker: How about the electrician program that they have listed over there?\nShandee: I read about that, and the position sounded great!\nWalker: Let's go see how we can apply for those positions.", "summary": "Both Shandee and Walker lost their jobs. They would like to apply for the electrician program." }, { "id": "test_360", "dialogue": "Shandee: Hi! How are things going with you?\nWalker: I am doing well. What's up with you?\nShandee: Believe it or not, the company I worked for closed down, so I'm out of a job.\nWalker: The same with me. Have you given much thought to what you want to do next?\nShandee: I am not being all that particular right now because I just need to keep a roof over my head.\nWalker: How about interviews? Have you been on any of those yet?\nShandee: I wish that I could get the opportunity to be interviewed.\nWalker: How about the electrician program that they have listed over there?\nShandee: I read about that, and the position sounded great!\nWalker: Let's go see how we can apply for those positions.", "summary": "Shandee and Walker plan to apply for the electrician program after they were laid off." }, { "id": "test_361", "dialogue": "Spense: Have you given the puppies food yet?\nCeline: Of course. I fed them today.\nSpense: Good job! Please give them a bath later on today.\nCeline: Sure, I'll give them a bath.\nSpense: Thanks. But don't forget that they have a vet appointment this Saturday.\nCeline: I remember. What time do they need to be there?\nSpense: They need to be there at eleven in the morning.\nCeline: All right. I'll make sure and remember.", "summary": "Spense asks something about Celine's care with puppies and reminds Celine of the vet appointment." }, { "id": "test_362", "dialogue": "Spense: Have you given the puppies food yet?\nCeline: Of course. I fed them today.\nSpense: Good job! Please give them a bath later on today.\nCeline: Sure, I'll give them a bath.\nSpense: Thanks. But don't forget that they have a vet appointment this Saturday.\nCeline: I remember. What time do they need to be there?\nSpense: They need to be there at eleven in the morning.\nCeline: All right. I'll make sure and remember.", "summary": "Spense and Celine are talking about taking care of their puppies and the time of vet appointment." }, { "id": "test_363", "dialogue": "Spense: Have you given the puppies food yet?\nCeline: Of course. I fed them today.\nSpense: Good job! Please give them a bath later on today.\nCeline: Sure, I'll give them a bath.\nSpense: Thanks. But don't forget that they have a vet appointment this Saturday.\nCeline: I remember. What time do they need to be there?\nSpense: They need to be there at eleven in the morning.\nCeline: All right. I'll make sure and remember.", "summary": "Spense inquires about Celine's care with the puppies and reminds Celine of the vet appointment." }, { "id": "test_364", "dialogue": "Fawna: Hey Ayden, I was wondering if you could do me a favor.\nAyden: That depends. What is it?\nFawna: It's kind of a big favor. I'm absolutely flat broke, and I owe my landlady $ 200. she's given me until Friday to give it to her, but I don't get paid until next Monday. Do you think you could loan me some cash until I get paid?\nAyden: I'd love to help you out, but I'm a bit short on cash this month as well. I had to get a new engine put into my car, and that ate up my savings.\nFawna: If you can't give me the full amount, a fraction of it would still help. I'll pay you back on Monday. I promise.\nAyden: Let's see, I've got about $ 50 to get me through the weekend. I can only spare about $ 20. I would give you more if I had it, I just don't have much money to my name right now.\nFawna: Thanks a lot Ayden. Every little bit will help. Tell you what, if you aren't doing anything tonight, why don't you come over and have dinner at my place.\nAyden: That'd be great. Thanks! What time should I come over?\nFawna: How about at 6 pm?\nAyden: See you then!", "summary": "Fawna wants to borrow $200 from Ayden to pay the rent. Ayden is short on cash but still lends $20 to Fawna. They decide to have dinner at Fawna's place." }, { "id": "test_365", "dialogue": "Fawna: Hey Ayden, I was wondering if you could do me a favor.\nAyden: That depends. What is it?\nFawna: It's kind of a big favor. I'm absolutely flat broke, and I owe my landlady $ 200. she's given me until Friday to give it to her, but I don't get paid until next Monday. Do you think you could loan me some cash until I get paid?\nAyden: I'd love to help you out, but I'm a bit short on cash this month as well. I had to get a new engine put into my car, and that ate up my savings.\nFawna: If you can't give me the full amount, a fraction of it would still help. I'll pay you back on Monday. I promise.\nAyden: Let's see, I've got about $ 50 to get me through the weekend. I can only spare about $ 20. I would give you more if I had it, I just don't have much money to my name right now.\nFawna: Thanks a lot Ayden. Every little bit will help. Tell you what, if you aren't doing anything tonight, why don't you come over and have dinner at my place.\nAyden: That'd be great. Thanks! What time should I come over?\nFawna: How about at 6 pm?\nAyden: See you then!", "summary": "Fawna borrows $ 20 from Ayden because Fawna owes the landlady $ 200. Then Fawna invites Ayden to have dinner at Fawna's place." }, { "id": "test_366", "dialogue": "Fawna: Hey Ayden, I was wondering if you could do me a favor.\nAyden: That depends. What is it?\nFawna: It's kind of a big favor. I'm absolutely flat broke, and I owe my landlady $ 200. she's given me until Friday to give it to her, but I don't get paid until next Monday. Do you think you could loan me some cash until I get paid?\nAyden: I'd love to help you out, but I'm a bit short on cash this month as well. I had to get a new engine put into my car, and that ate up my savings.\nFawna: If you can't give me the full amount, a fraction of it would still help. I'll pay you back on Monday. I promise.\nAyden: Let's see, I've got about $ 50 to get me through the weekend. I can only spare about $ 20. I would give you more if I had it, I just don't have much money to my name right now.\nFawna: Thanks a lot Ayden. Every little bit will help. Tell you what, if you aren't doing anything tonight, why don't you come over and have dinner at my place.\nAyden: That'd be great. Thanks! What time should I come over?\nFawna: How about at 6 pm?\nAyden: See you then!", "summary": "Fawna wants to borrow $200 from Ayden to pay for the house rent but Ayden lends $20 because of the lack of money. They decide to have dinner at Fawna's place." }, { "id": "test_367", "dialogue": "Sydelle: Did you work in a charity organization?\nLoren: Yeah, I had been in the charity organization for 2 months and I learned a lot from that experience, including love, sympathy, equality, and so on.\nSydelle: In what way did those social activities have impact on your mind?\nLoren: I think it had direct impact on my way of thinking. I learned to look at people and things from an overall perspective. In that case, I am not easy to be edgy.", "summary": "Loren had been in the charity organization for 2 months. Social activities had a direct impact on Loren's way of thinking." }, { "id": "test_368", "dialogue": "Sydelle: Did you work in a charity organization?\nLoren: Yeah, I had been in the charity organization for 2 months and I learned a lot from that experience, including love, sympathy, equality, and so on.\nSydelle: In what way did those social activities have impact on your mind?\nLoren: I think it had direct impact on my way of thinking. I learned to look at people and things from an overall perspective. In that case, I am not easy to be edgy.", "summary": "Loren had been in the charity organization for 2 months and the social activities influenced Loren's way of thinking." }, { "id": "test_369", "dialogue": "Sydelle: Did you work in a charity organization?\nLoren: Yeah, I had been in the charity organization for 2 months and I learned a lot from that experience, including love, sympathy, equality, and so on.\nSydelle: In what way did those social activities have impact on your mind?\nLoren: I think it had direct impact on my way of thinking. I learned to look at people and things from an overall perspective. In that case, I am not easy to be edgy.", "summary": "Loren had been in the charity organization for 2 months. Social activities influenced Loren's way of thinking." }, { "id": "test_370", "dialogue": "Wells: How can we get in touch with you?\nAllan: Please call me or send e-mail. Could you please let me know when your organization can make a decision?\nWells: About one week.\nAllan: I really appreciate your time and help. See you then.", "summary": "Wells's organization will make a decision in about one week and contact Allan via phone or e-mail." }, { "id": "test_371", "dialogue": "Wells: How can we get in touch with you?\nAllan: Please call me or send e-mail. Could you please let me know when your organization can make a decision?\nWells: About one week.\nAllan: I really appreciate your time and help. See you then.", "summary": "Wells can inform Allan by phone or e-mail when the organization makes a decision in about one week." }, { "id": "test_372", "dialogue": "Wells: How can we get in touch with you?\nAllan: Please call me or send e-mail. Could you please let me know when your organization can make a decision?\nWells: About one week.\nAllan: I really appreciate your time and help. See you then.", "summary": "Wells can tell Allan their organization's decision by phone or e-mail in about one week." }, { "id": "test_373", "dialogue": "Benjie: Would you please recommend some Chinese wine?\nMelva: Would you like to have a taste of Moutan?\nBenjie: That's great! What comes along with Moutan?\nMelva: Yes, you con order some typical Chinese dishes. For example, Roast Beijing Duck.\nBenjie: It sounds good.\nMelva: Yes, it is the best of our hotel.\nBenjie: Really? Let me have a try.\nMelva: Thank you. Just a moment, please.", "summary": "Melva recommends Moutan and Roast Beijing Duck. Benjie will take that in the hotel." }, { "id": "test_374", "dialogue": "Benjie: Would you please recommend some Chinese wine?\nMelva: Would you like to have a taste of Moutan?\nBenjie: That's great! What comes along with Moutan?\nMelva: Yes, you con order some typical Chinese dishes. For example, Roast Beijing Duck.\nBenjie: It sounds good.\nMelva: Yes, it is the best of our hotel.\nBenjie: Really? Let me have a try.\nMelva: Thank you. Just a moment, please.", "summary": "Melva recommends Benjie to have Roast Beijing Duck along with Moutan in the hotel. Benjie will have a try." }, { "id": "test_375", "dialogue": "Benjie: Would you please recommend some Chinese wine?\nMelva: Would you like to have a taste of Moutan?\nBenjie: That's great! What comes along with Moutan?\nMelva: Yes, you con order some typical Chinese dishes. For example, Roast Beijing Duck.\nBenjie: It sounds good.\nMelva: Yes, it is the best of our hotel.\nBenjie: Really? Let me have a try.\nMelva: Thank you. Just a moment, please.", "summary": "Melva recommends Moutan and Roast Beijing Duck. Benjie will have a try in the hotel." }, { "id": "test_376", "dialogue": "Angela: Hello\nCelestina: Hi Angela, it's Dan.\nAngela: Hi Dan. How are you?\nCelestina: Good.\nAngela: I called you yesterday. Did you get my message?\nCelestina: Yes, I was taking a shower when you called. I saw that you called and I tried to call you back, but I think your phone was off.\nAngela: No problem. I wanted to remind you that my friend is getting married next week. You're still coming to the wedding with me, right?\nCelestina: Oh, is that next week?\nAngela: Yes. Did you forget?\nCelestina: No, of course not. I already bought them a present.\nAngela: That's good. I want to invite Megan also. Next time you see her, can you tell her for me.\nCelestina: Sure. Does she know your friend?\nAngela: Yes, I think they might have gone to the same college or something like that. I'm not exactly sure how they know each other.\nCelestina: Are we all going to drive together?\nAngela: Yes. I'll pick you up first, and then we'll go get Megan.", "summary": "Angela calls Dan to make sure he's coming to the wedding with him next week and also asks him to invite Megan. They'll drive to the wedding together." }, { "id": "test_377", "dialogue": "Angela: Hello\nCelestina: Hi Angela, it's Dan.\nAngela: Hi Dan. How are you?\nCelestina: Good.\nAngela: I called you yesterday. Did you get my message?\nCelestina: Yes, I was taking a shower when you called. I saw that you called and I tried to call you back, but I think your phone was off.\nAngela: No problem. I wanted to remind you that my friend is getting married next week. You're still coming to the wedding with me, right?\nCelestina: Oh, is that next week?\nAngela: Yes. Did you forget?\nCelestina: No, of course not. I already bought them a present.\nAngela: That's good. I want to invite Megan also. Next time you see her, can you tell her for me.\nCelestina: Sure. Does she know your friend?\nAngela: Yes, I think they might have gone to the same college or something like that. I'm not exactly sure how they know each other.\nCelestina: Are we all going to drive together?\nAngela: Yes. I'll pick you up first, and then we'll go get Megan.", "summary": "Angela calls to remind Dan that they are going to the wedding of her friend next week and asks him to invite Megan. The three of them will go together." }, { "id": "test_378", "dialogue": "Angela: Hello\nCelestina: Hi Angela, it's Dan.\nAngela: Hi Dan. How are you?\nCelestina: Good.\nAngela: I called you yesterday. Did you get my message?\nCelestina: Yes, I was taking a shower when you called. I saw that you called and I tried to call you back, but I think your phone was off.\nAngela: No problem. I wanted to remind you that my friend is getting married next week. You're still coming to the wedding with me, right?\nCelestina: Oh, is that next week?\nAngela: Yes. Did you forget?\nCelestina: No, of course not. I already bought them a present.\nAngela: That's good. I want to invite Megan also. Next time you see her, can you tell her for me.\nCelestina: Sure. Does she know your friend?\nAngela: Yes, I think they might have gone to the same college or something like that. I'm not exactly sure how they know each other.\nCelestina: Are we all going to drive together?\nAngela: Yes. I'll pick you up first, and then we'll go get Megan.", "summary": "Angela reminds Dan to come to the wedding next week and asks him to invite Megan as well. They agree to go there together." }, { "id": "test_379", "dialogue": "Emmott: It's time for desserts! Are you still hungry?\nGreek yogurt: I've always got room for something sweet!\nEmmott: what are you going to try first?\nGreek yogurt: I've never tried traditional Greek yogurt, so I want to try that first.\nEmmott: do they serve the yogurt with anything?\nGreek yogurt: I believe they add locally produced honey to it.\nEmmott: that sounds good. I'm going to start with an Italian tiramisu.\nGreek yogurt: do you want to try some of my yogurt. It's a favorite everyday dessert in Greece.\nEmmott: ok. Mmm.\nGreek yogurt: what do you think? How does it taste?\nEmmott: it's nice, but it's rather plain. Do you want to try my tiramisu?\nGreek yogurt: sure. I'll just have a bite.\nEmmott: what do you think? Does it taste good?\nGreek yogurt: it's absolutely delicious! That is the best tiramisu I've ever had!\nEmmott: I'm glad you like it. I don't care for it. Why don't you finish my tiramisu so that I can try one of those fried bananas?\nGreek yogurt: ok. I've had one of those before. They're really sweet and crunchy.\nEmmott: do you know where they are from.\nGreek yogurt: I believe they are a local delicacy in the South.\nEmmott: do you want me to get you one, too?\nGreek yogurt: yeah, why not? We've already pigged out as it is!\nEmmott: ok, I'll be back with two fried bananas in a few minutes. Wait for me here!", "summary": "Greek yogurt has traditional Greek yogurt, which Emmott thinks rather plain. Emmott has an Italian tiramisu, which Greek yogurt thinks delicious. Emmott goes and gets both of them a fried banana." }, { "id": "test_380", "dialogue": "Emmott: It's time for desserts! Are you still hungry?\nGreek yogurt: I've always got room for something sweet!\nEmmott: what are you going to try first?\nGreek yogurt: I've never tried traditional Greek yogurt, so I want to try that first.\nEmmott: do they serve the yogurt with anything?\nGreek yogurt: I believe they add locally produced honey to it.\nEmmott: that sounds good. I'm going to start with an Italian tiramisu.\nGreek yogurt: do you want to try some of my yogurt. It's a favorite everyday dessert in Greece.\nEmmott: ok. Mmm.\nGreek yogurt: what do you think? How does it taste?\nEmmott: it's nice, but it's rather plain. Do you want to try my tiramisu?\nGreek yogurt: sure. I'll just have a bite.\nEmmott: what do you think? Does it taste good?\nGreek yogurt: it's absolutely delicious! That is the best tiramisu I've ever had!\nEmmott: I'm glad you like it. I don't care for it. Why don't you finish my tiramisu so that I can try one of those fried bananas?\nGreek yogurt: ok. I've had one of those before. They're really sweet and crunchy.\nEmmott: do you know where they are from.\nGreek yogurt: I believe they are a local delicacy in the South.\nEmmott: do you want me to get you one, too?\nGreek yogurt: yeah, why not? We've already pigged out as it is!\nEmmott: ok, I'll be back with two fried bananas in a few minutes. Wait for me here!", "summary": "Greek yogurt tries Greek yogurt which Emmott thinks it's rather plain. Emmott has an Italian tiramisu which Greek yogurt thinks delicious. They both decide to have fried bananas and Emmott will bring bananas back." }, { "id": "test_381", "dialogue": "Emmott: It's time for desserts! Are you still hungry?\nGreek yogurt: I've always got room for something sweet!\nEmmott: what are you going to try first?\nGreek yogurt: I've never tried traditional Greek yogurt, so I want to try that first.\nEmmott: do they serve the yogurt with anything?\nGreek yogurt: I believe they add locally produced honey to it.\nEmmott: that sounds good. I'm going to start with an Italian tiramisu.\nGreek yogurt: do you want to try some of my yogurt. It's a favorite everyday dessert in Greece.\nEmmott: ok. Mmm.\nGreek yogurt: what do you think? How does it taste?\nEmmott: it's nice, but it's rather plain. Do you want to try my tiramisu?\nGreek yogurt: sure. I'll just have a bite.\nEmmott: what do you think? Does it taste good?\nGreek yogurt: it's absolutely delicious! That is the best tiramisu I've ever had!\nEmmott: I'm glad you like it. I don't care for it. Why don't you finish my tiramisu so that I can try one of those fried bananas?\nGreek yogurt: ok. I've had one of those before. They're really sweet and crunchy.\nEmmott: do you know where they are from.\nGreek yogurt: I believe they are a local delicacy in the South.\nEmmott: do you want me to get you one, too?\nGreek yogurt: yeah, why not? We've already pigged out as it is!\nEmmott: ok, I'll be back with two fried bananas in a few minutes. Wait for me here!", "summary": "Greek yogurt tries Greek yogurt which Emmott thinks it's rather plain. Emmott has an Italian tiramisu which Greek yogurt thinks delicious. Then they want to have fried bananas and Emmott goes out to buy some." }, { "id": "test_382", "dialogue": "Sherman: Could you tell me what university you went to, Mr. Smith?\nMr. Smith: I went to Yale University.\nSherman: Did you? And what did you study?\nMr. Smith: I have a B. A. in Economics.\nSherman: Would you mind telling me how old you are?\nMr. Smith: I'm twenty-seven.\nSherman: And could you tell me what other jobs you have had?\nMr. Smith: Yes, I have worked in a bank for the last five years.\nSherman: And what was your salary at the bank?\nMr. Smith: I got $ 500 a week.", "summary": "Mr. Smith tells Sherman that he is 27 and gets a B.A. in Economics at Yale University. During the last five years, he has worked in a bank for $500 a week." }, { "id": "test_383", "dialogue": "Sherman: Could you tell me what university you went to, Mr. Smith?\nMr. Smith: I went to Yale University.\nSherman: Did you? And what did you study?\nMr. Smith: I have a B. A. in Economics.\nSherman: Would you mind telling me how old you are?\nMr. Smith: I'm twenty-seven.\nSherman: And could you tell me what other jobs you have had?\nMr. Smith: Yes, I have worked in a bank for the last five years.\nSherman: And what was your salary at the bank?\nMr. Smith: I got $ 500 a week.", "summary": "Mr. Smith tells Sherman that he graduated from Yale University with a B. A. in Economics, and he has worked in a bank for the last five years with $500 a week." }, { "id": "test_384", "dialogue": "Sherman: Could you tell me what university you went to, Mr. Smith?\nMr. Smith: I went to Yale University.\nSherman: Did you? And what did you study?\nMr. Smith: I have a B. A. in Economics.\nSherman: Would you mind telling me how old you are?\nMr. Smith: I'm twenty-seven.\nSherman: And could you tell me what other jobs you have had?\nMr. Smith: Yes, I have worked in a bank for the last five years.\nSherman: And what was your salary at the bank?\nMr. Smith: I got $ 500 a week.", "summary": "Mr. Smith tells Sherman that he is 27 and gets a B.A. in Economics at Yale University. During the last five years, he has worked in a bank for $500 a week." }, { "id": "test_385", "dialogue": "Daphna: Hi. I want to get something nice for my niece.\nLynn: Well, I've never heard of a little girl that didn't love Barbie dolls.\nDaphna: I like that suggestion. Show me one, please.\nLynn: Here you go. Digital Barbie.\nDaphna: Oh, my niece will love her! How much for her?\nLynn: Barbie is our best seller. She's only $ 29. 95.\nDaphna: That's great. I'll take her.\nLynn: Your niece will love this. Anything else?\nDaphna: Thank you, but no. This will do it for now.\nLynn: With the tax, your total is $ 32. 42. Would you like to charge it?\nDaphna: I'll pay cash, thank you.\nLynn: Thank you for shopping here.", "summary": "Lynn recommends Digital Barbie for Daphna's niece. Daphna pays $32.42 for it by cash." }, { "id": "test_386", "dialogue": "Daphna: Hi. I want to get something nice for my niece.\nLynn: Well, I've never heard of a little girl that didn't love Barbie dolls.\nDaphna: I like that suggestion. Show me one, please.\nLynn: Here you go. Digital Barbie.\nDaphna: Oh, my niece will love her! How much for her?\nLynn: Barbie is our best seller. She's only $ 29. 95.\nDaphna: That's great. I'll take her.\nLynn: Your niece will love this. Anything else?\nDaphna: Thank you, but no. This will do it for now.\nLynn: With the tax, your total is $ 32. 42. Would you like to charge it?\nDaphna: I'll pay cash, thank you.\nLynn: Thank you for shopping here.", "summary": "Lynn recommends Daphna to buy a $32. 42 Digital Barbie for Daphna's niece. Daphna pays it by cash." }, { "id": "test_387", "dialogue": "Daphna: Hi. I want to get something nice for my niece.\nLynn: Well, I've never heard of a little girl that didn't love Barbie dolls.\nDaphna: I like that suggestion. Show me one, please.\nLynn: Here you go. Digital Barbie.\nDaphna: Oh, my niece will love her! How much for her?\nLynn: Barbie is our best seller. She's only $ 29. 95.\nDaphna: That's great. I'll take her.\nLynn: Your niece will love this. Anything else?\nDaphna: Thank you, but no. This will do it for now.\nLynn: With the tax, your total is $ 32. 42. Would you like to charge it?\nDaphna: I'll pay cash, thank you.\nLynn: Thank you for shopping here.", "summary": "Daphna paid $32.42 by cash to buy a Digital Barbie as a niece's gift after listening to Lynn's suggestion." }, { "id": "test_388", "dialogue": "Jean-Luc: Can I help you?\nNatalina: Yes, I want a pair of sport shoes, Jordan.\nJean-Luc: What size do you want?\nNatalina: Size 41.\nJean-Luc: Here you are.\nNatalina: They fit me. Can you make it a little cheaper?\nJean-Luc: It's already on sale now.", "summary": "Natalina wants a pair of Jordan shoes in size 41." }, { "id": "test_389", "dialogue": "Jean-Luc: Can I help you?\nNatalina: Yes, I want a pair of sport shoes, Jordan.\nJean-Luc: What size do you want?\nNatalina: Size 41.\nJean-Luc: Here you are.\nNatalina: They fit me. Can you make it a little cheaper?\nJean-Luc: It's already on sale now.", "summary": "Natalina wants to buy a pair of Jordan shoes in size 41." }, { "id": "test_390", "dialogue": "Jean-Luc: Can I help you?\nNatalina: Yes, I want a pair of sport shoes, Jordan.\nJean-Luc: What size do you want?\nNatalina: Size 41.\nJean-Luc: Here you are.\nNatalina: They fit me. Can you make it a little cheaper?\nJean-Luc: It's already on sale now.", "summary": "Natalina wants to buy a pair of Jordan shoes in size 41." }, { "id": "test_391", "dialogue": "Josee: Uh, where am I? Tsk, hum ...\nLin: Excuse me. Do you need any help?\nJosee: Nah, I ... I'm just looking ... well ...\nLin: Okay ...\nJosee: Uh, well, actually ... yeah. Um ... I want to go to the science museum, but I've been lost for the past few hours, and I can't make heads or tails of these ticket machines.\nLin: Ah, well, just press this button. \nJosee: Oh, yeah. And from here, it's a dollar fifty.\nJosee: Okay.\nLin: Then, get on the train at platform number 4.\nJosee: Alright. Oh, and how often do the trains come around this time of day?\nLin: Usually, they come about every six minutes.\nJosee: Okay. And where do I get off the train?\nLin: Get off at State Street Station, three stops from here.\nJosee: Okay. I got it. Thanks for your help.\nLin: No problem. Good luck.", "summary": "Josee wants to go to the science museum but loses the way. Lin helps Josee buy the ticket and gives Josee directions." }, { "id": "test_392", "dialogue": "Josee: Uh, where am I? Tsk, hum ...\nLin: Excuse me. Do you need any help?\nJosee: Nah, I ... I'm just looking ... well ...\nLin: Okay ...\nJosee: Uh, well, actually ... yeah. Um ... I want to go to the science museum, but I've been lost for the past few hours, and I can't make heads or tails of these ticket machines.\nLin: Ah, well, just press this button. \nJosee: Oh, yeah. And from here, it's a dollar fifty.\nJosee: Okay.\nLin: Then, get on the train at platform number 4.\nJosee: Alright. Oh, and how often do the trains come around this time of day?\nLin: Usually, they come about every six minutes.\nJosee: Okay. And where do I get off the train?\nLin: Get off at State Street Station, three stops from here.\nJosee: Okay. I got it. Thanks for your help.\nLin: No problem. Good luck.", "summary": "Josee is lost on the way to the science museum. Lin helps Josee to buy the tickets for the train and gives Josee directions." }, { "id": "test_393", "dialogue": "Josee: Uh, where am I? Tsk, hum ...\nLin: Excuse me. Do you need any help?\nJosee: Nah, I ... I'm just looking ... well ...\nLin: Okay ...\nJosee: Uh, well, actually ... yeah. Um ... I want to go to the science museum, but I've been lost for the past few hours, and I can't make heads or tails of these ticket machines.\nLin: Ah, well, just press this button. \nJosee: Oh, yeah. And from here, it's a dollar fifty.\nJosee: Okay.\nLin: Then, get on the train at platform number 4.\nJosee: Alright. Oh, and how often do the trains come around this time of day?\nLin: Usually, they come about every six minutes.\nJosee: Okay. And where do I get off the train?\nLin: Get off at State Street Station, three stops from here.\nJosee: Okay. I got it. Thanks for your help.\nLin: No problem. Good luck.", "summary": "Lin helps Josee operate the ticket machine to buy a train ticket and tells Josee who loses the way how to go to the science museum." }, { "id": "test_394", "dialogue": "Antonietta: Simon, how does it feel to be retired?\nSimon: Well, not so bad.\nAntonietta: How have you been spending your time?\nSimon: I have been spending more time with my family. I've also traveled a bit, you know, off season when everywhere is less crowded and hotels cost less.\nAntonietta: Great.\nSimon: You know I haven't stopped work completely.\nAntonietta: Yes, could you tell us more about this?\nSimon: I'm on a scheme that's called phased retirement; I had a six-month break from work, after that I could apply for project work with the company I used to work for.\nAntonietta: How does the scheme work?\nSimon: Well, it's a trial at the moment. Instead of hiring temporary stuff, the company advertises posts on its website that retired employees like myself can access.\nAntonietta: What sort of works advertised?\nSimon: Well, all sorts of things, really. Administrative work and more specialized work, the sort of thing I can do. Some of the projects can last five or six months, and others can just be a couple of days. I can decide more or less when to work. So I can manage my own time.\nAntonietta: I can see it's good for you. What is your company get out of this?\nSimon: Well, I still have all my old contacts at work, so I know who to contact to get something done. The company gets flexibility, too. Once the job's over, that's it. I'm not on their books any more.", "summary": "Antonietta asks Simon about his retirement and finds out Simon is on a trial scheme called phased retirement. He can work with his former company but manage his own time. Antonietta thinks it's good for Simon." }, { "id": "test_395", "dialogue": "Antonietta: Simon, how does it feel to be retired?\nSimon: Well, not so bad.\nAntonietta: How have you been spending your time?\nSimon: I have been spending more time with my family. I've also traveled a bit, you know, off season when everywhere is less crowded and hotels cost less.\nAntonietta: Great.\nSimon: You know I haven't stopped work completely.\nAntonietta: Yes, could you tell us more about this?\nSimon: I'm on a scheme that's called phased retirement; I had a six-month break from work, after that I could apply for project work with the company I used to work for.\nAntonietta: How does the scheme work?\nSimon: Well, it's a trial at the moment. Instead of hiring temporary stuff, the company advertises posts on its website that retired employees like myself can access.\nAntonietta: What sort of works advertised?\nSimon: Well, all sorts of things, really. Administrative work and more specialized work, the sort of thing I can do. Some of the projects can last five or six months, and others can just be a couple of days. I can decide more or less when to work. So I can manage my own time.\nAntonietta: I can see it's good for you. What is your company get out of this?\nSimon: Well, I still have all my old contacts at work, so I know who to contact to get something done. The company gets flexibility, too. Once the job's over, that's it. I'm not on their books any more.", "summary": "Simon tells Antonietta that he is on a scheme called phased retirement during which he had a six-month break from work, and after that he could apply for projects of the company he used to work for but manage his own time. Antonietta thinks it's good for Simon." }, { "id": "test_396", "dialogue": "Antonietta: Simon, how does it feel to be retired?\nSimon: Well, not so bad.\nAntonietta: How have you been spending your time?\nSimon: I have been spending more time with my family. I've also traveled a bit, you know, off season when everywhere is less crowded and hotels cost less.\nAntonietta: Great.\nSimon: You know I haven't stopped work completely.\nAntonietta: Yes, could you tell us more about this?\nSimon: I'm on a scheme that's called phased retirement; I had a six-month break from work, after that I could apply for project work with the company I used to work for.\nAntonietta: How does the scheme work?\nSimon: Well, it's a trial at the moment. Instead of hiring temporary stuff, the company advertises posts on its website that retired employees like myself can access.\nAntonietta: What sort of works advertised?\nSimon: Well, all sorts of things, really. Administrative work and more specialized work, the sort of thing I can do. Some of the projects can last five or six months, and others can just be a couple of days. I can decide more or less when to work. So I can manage my own time.\nAntonietta: I can see it's good for you. What is your company get out of this?\nSimon: Well, I still have all my old contacts at work, so I know who to contact to get something done. The company gets flexibility, too. Once the job's over, that's it. I'm not on their books any more.", "summary": "Simon tells Antonietta that he joined in a phased retirement scheme which offers retired people work positions from the former company, and he can manage his own time. Antonietta thinks it's good for Simon." }, { "id": "test_397", "dialogue": "Rocky: Hey Rocky! You've been sitting around all night. Get out and dance with someone like that woman over there.\nJohn: No way! She looks like the intellectual type.\nRocky: Oh come on man! What kind of woman do you like?\nJohn: I want a woman who's affectionate and fulfills my every need, and that woman over there is just not the right type.\nRocky: Hey. Where have you been? Times are changing, and you're never going to find a woman who will shine your shoes and pick up after you all the time. Wake up.\nJohn: Oh really? I meet a lot of women like that, but not at this party. [Oh.] I also prefer a woman who'll stay home, cook, clean, and watch the kids.\nRocky: Okay, but what are your household responsibilities once you get home from work?\nJohn: Hmm. Eat, watch TV, and throw out the garbage.\nRocky: Wait, wait, wait. I can't believe I'm hearing this. In fact, you're never going to get married. I recently read a news report that said 40 percent of women don't think their husbands do their share around the house, and you seem to be that type.\nJohn: Well, that's the way I am, but what's YOUR idea of the perfect woman?\nRocky: Well, I like a woman who's outgoing, caring, and non-judgmental about people's differences, and it bothers me when people think their the center of the universe ... like someone I know.\nJohn: Well, that's nice for you, but that doesn't change my point of view. I guess I'll have to go home to a TV dinner and my dog, Rusty.\nRocky: Hey, and if I stick with you, this is going to be a long, lonely night. Say hello to Rusty for me.", "summary": "Rocky doesn't want to dance because no one at the party fits his type, but Rocky likes different kinds of women from him. Finally, Rocky decides to go home to a TV dinner and his dog, Rusty" }, { "id": "test_398", "dialogue": "Rocky: Hey Rocky! You've been sitting around all night. Get out and dance with someone like that woman over there.\nJohn: No way! She looks like the intellectual type.\nRocky: Oh come on man! What kind of woman do you like?\nJohn: I want a woman who's affectionate and fulfills my every need, and that woman over there is just not the right type.\nRocky: Hey. Where have you been? Times are changing, and you're never going to find a woman who will shine your shoes and pick up after you all the time. Wake up.\nJohn: Oh really? I meet a lot of women like that, but not at this party. [Oh.] I also prefer a woman who'll stay home, cook, clean, and watch the kids.\nRocky: Okay, but what are your household responsibilities once you get home from work?\nJohn: Hmm. Eat, watch TV, and throw out the garbage.\nRocky: Wait, wait, wait. I can't believe I'm hearing this. In fact, you're never going to get married. I recently read a news report that said 40 percent of women don't think their husbands do their share around the house, and you seem to be that type.\nJohn: Well, that's the way I am, but what's YOUR idea of the perfect woman?\nRocky: Well, I like a woman who's outgoing, caring, and non-judgmental about people's differences, and it bothers me when people think their the center of the universe ... like someone I know.\nJohn: Well, that's nice for you, but that doesn't change my point of view. I guess I'll have to go home to a TV dinner and my dog, Rusty.\nRocky: Hey, and if I stick with you, this is going to be a long, lonely night. Say hello to Rusty for me.", "summary": "Rocky wants a woman who's affectionate and fulfills his every need. Rocky likes different kinds of women from him. Rocky doesn't mind and plans to go home and spend the night with a TV dinner and his dog, Rusty." }, { "id": "test_399", "dialogue": "Rocky: Hey Rocky! You've been sitting around all night. Get out and dance with someone like that woman over there.\nJohn: No way! She looks like the intellectual type.\nRocky: Oh come on man! What kind of woman do you like?\nJohn: I want a woman who's affectionate and fulfills my every need, and that woman over there is just not the right type.\nRocky: Hey. Where have you been? Times are changing, and you're never going to find a woman who will shine your shoes and pick up after you all the time. Wake up.\nJohn: Oh really? I meet a lot of women like that, but not at this party. [Oh.] I also prefer a woman who'll stay home, cook, clean, and watch the kids.\nRocky: Okay, but what are your household responsibilities once you get home from work?\nJohn: Hmm. Eat, watch TV, and throw out the garbage.\nRocky: Wait, wait, wait. I can't believe I'm hearing this. In fact, you're never going to get married. I recently read a news report that said 40 percent of women don't think their husbands do their share around the house, and you seem to be that type.\nJohn: Well, that's the way I am, but what's YOUR idea of the perfect woman?\nRocky: Well, I like a woman who's outgoing, caring, and non-judgmental about people's differences, and it bothers me when people think their the center of the universe ... like someone I know.\nJohn: Well, that's nice for you, but that doesn't change my point of view. I guess I'll have to go home to a TV dinner and my dog, Rusty.\nRocky: Hey, and if I stick with you, this is going to be a long, lonely night. Say hello to Rusty for me.", "summary": "Rocky has particular requirements and cannot find a suitable woman in the party, so he doesn't want to dance. Rocky likes different kinds of women from him. He sticks with his views and decides to go home to a TV dinner and his dog, Rusty." }, { "id": "test_400", "dialogue": "Adah: It was a heavy storm last night, wasn't it?\nMaddie: It certainly was. The wind broke several windows. What weather!\nAdah: Do you know that big tree in front of my house? One of the biggest branches came down in the night.\nMaddie: Really? Did it do any damage to your home?\nAdah: Thank goodness! It is far away from that.\nMaddie: I really hate storms. It's about time we had some nice spring weather.\nAdah: It's April, you know. The flowers are beginning to blossom.\nMaddie: Yes, that's true. But I still think the weather is terrible.\nAdah: I suppose we should not complain. We had a fine March after all.", "summary": "Adah and Maddie is talking about the heavy storm last night. Maddie thinks the weather is terrible. Adah is positive towards that." }, { "id": "test_401", "dialogue": "Adah: It was a heavy storm last night, wasn't it?\nMaddie: It certainly was. The wind broke several windows. What weather!\nAdah: Do you know that big tree in front of my house? One of the biggest branches came down in the night.\nMaddie: Really? Did it do any damage to your home?\nAdah: Thank goodness! It is far away from that.\nMaddie: I really hate storms. It's about time we had some nice spring weather.\nAdah: It's April, you know. The flowers are beginning to blossom.\nMaddie: Yes, that's true. But I still think the weather is terrible.\nAdah: I suppose we should not complain. We had a fine March after all.", "summary": "Adah and Maddie are talking about the heavy storm last night, and Adah's positive. Maddie thinks the weather is terrible. Adah thinks they should not complain." }, { "id": "test_402", "dialogue": "Adah: It was a heavy storm last night, wasn't it?\nMaddie: It certainly was. The wind broke several windows. What weather!\nAdah: Do you know that big tree in front of my house? One of the biggest branches came down in the night.\nMaddie: Really? Did it do any damage to your home?\nAdah: Thank goodness! It is far away from that.\nMaddie: I really hate storms. It's about time we had some nice spring weather.\nAdah: It's April, you know. The flowers are beginning to blossom.\nMaddie: Yes, that's true. But I still think the weather is terrible.\nAdah: I suppose we should not complain. We had a fine March after all.", "summary": "Maddie complains the terrible storm last night and wishes for nice weather. Adah thinks they should not complain." }, { "id": "test_403", "dialogue": "Allis: I can't see why you need to go out to enjoy yourself. Why can't you have a nice time, watching TV with me? And when you are at home, you're either reading a book or something, you never actually sit and enjoy a good program with me.\nEilis: I don't want to watch TV. I find it boring.\nAllis: Oh, it's not always boring. Come off it!\nEilis: Well, I'm sorry, but it usually is. I just don't think watching all this TV is good for me. I can only watch about one program a week.\nAllis: So you think it's better to go out, do you?\nEilis: Well, I just feel there are lots of things to do that you can learn from and to be watching TV is not something I want to do.\nAllis: OK, you name something that we can share.\nEilis: What about when we do our music, for example, we share that.", "summary": "Allis wants to watch TV together with Eilis, but Eilis finds it boring. Eilis suggests doing music together." }, { "id": "test_404", "dialogue": "Allis: I can't see why you need to go out to enjoy yourself. Why can't you have a nice time, watching TV with me? And when you are at home, you're either reading a book or something, you never actually sit and enjoy a good program with me.\nEilis: I don't want to watch TV. I find it boring.\nAllis: Oh, it's not always boring. Come off it!\nEilis: Well, I'm sorry, but it usually is. I just don't think watching all this TV is good for me. I can only watch about one program a week.\nAllis: So you think it's better to go out, do you?\nEilis: Well, I just feel there are lots of things to do that you can learn from and to be watching TV is not something I want to do.\nAllis: OK, you name something that we can share.\nEilis: What about when we do our music, for example, we share that.", "summary": "Allis asks Eilis to watch TV with Allis at home. However, Eilis finds it boring and suggests doing music together." }, { "id": "test_405", "dialogue": "Allis: I can't see why you need to go out to enjoy yourself. Why can't you have a nice time, watching TV with me? And when you are at home, you're either reading a book or something, you never actually sit and enjoy a good program with me.\nEilis: I don't want to watch TV. I find it boring.\nAllis: Oh, it's not always boring. Come off it!\nEilis: Well, I'm sorry, but it usually is. I just don't think watching all this TV is good for me. I can only watch about one program a week.\nAllis: So you think it's better to go out, do you?\nEilis: Well, I just feel there are lots of things to do that you can learn from and to be watching TV is not something I want to do.\nAllis: OK, you name something that we can share.\nEilis: What about when we do our music, for example, we share that.", "summary": "Allis wants Eilis to watch TV with Allis. Eilis thinks it is boring and suggests doing their music together." }, { "id": "test_406", "dialogue": "Ben: Hello, Ben. You're getting ready for tomorrow's lessons, aren't you?\nMarnia: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. I have no idea what'll happen in class and how I'll get along with my classmates.\nBen: I understand how you're feeling. Just take it easy. You'll make a lot of friends very soon.\nMarnia: Thank you. I'll try my best to get used to my new school life as soon as possible. By the way, what time does the first class begin?\nBen: At 8 o'clock. But before that we have 10 minutes to hand in homework and then 20 minutes for morning reading.\nMarnia: So we must get to school before 7:30, right?\nBen: Right.\nMarnia: How long does each class last?\nBen: 45 minutes, I think, with a 10 or 15 minutes' break.\nMarnia: Well, I hear that lunchtime is nearly 12 o'clock and I'll be starving by then.\nBen: Don't worry. During the break after the second class, we can buy something to eat.\nMarnia: That's good.", "summary": "Ben feels a bit nervous about his new school life. Ben cheers him up and tells him about the schedule of the new school." }, { "id": "test_407", "dialogue": "Ben: Hello, Ben. You're getting ready for tomorrow's lessons, aren't you?\nMarnia: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. I have no idea what'll happen in class and how I'll get along with my classmates.\nBen: I understand how you're feeling. Just take it easy. You'll make a lot of friends very soon.\nMarnia: Thank you. I'll try my best to get used to my new school life as soon as possible. By the way, what time does the first class begin?\nBen: At 8 o'clock. But before that we have 10 minutes to hand in homework and then 20 minutes for morning reading.\nMarnia: So we must get to school before 7:30, right?\nBen: Right.\nMarnia: How long does each class last?\nBen: 45 minutes, I think, with a 10 or 15 minutes' break.\nMarnia: Well, I hear that lunchtime is nearly 12 o'clock and I'll be starving by then.\nBen: Don't worry. During the break after the second class, we can buy something to eat.\nMarnia: That's good.", "summary": "Ben is nervous about his new school life. Ben is giving him some brief information about the school." }, { "id": "test_408", "dialogue": "Ben: Hello, Ben. You're getting ready for tomorrow's lessons, aren't you?\nMarnia: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. I have no idea what'll happen in class and how I'll get along with my classmates.\nBen: I understand how you're feeling. Just take it easy. You'll make a lot of friends very soon.\nMarnia: Thank you. I'll try my best to get used to my new school life as soon as possible. By the way, what time does the first class begin?\nBen: At 8 o'clock. But before that we have 10 minutes to hand in homework and then 20 minutes for morning reading.\nMarnia: So we must get to school before 7:30, right?\nBen: Right.\nMarnia: How long does each class last?\nBen: 45 minutes, I think, with a 10 or 15 minutes' break.\nMarnia: Well, I hear that lunchtime is nearly 12 o'clock and I'll be starving by then.\nBen: Don't worry. During the break after the second class, we can buy something to eat.\nMarnia: That's good.", "summary": "Ben is nervous about the upcoming new school life. Ben comforts him and tells him the school daily routine." }, { "id": "test_409", "dialogue": "Sullivan: Adam, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble?\nAdam: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was not serious, I should be fine for Saturday.\nSullivan: Great! But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.\nAdam: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday's game?\nSullivan: Yes, I have some films, showing Michigan in the last three games. They are in my office, if you want to see them after practice, you can.\nAdam: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against. They are one of the top basketball teams in the country now since they beat Iowa last weekend.\nSullivan: Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right now? And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in three days. Michigan has a strong team. We are in for a tough one.\nAdam: All right, I'll be back tomorrow for full practice.", "summary": "Adam's knee is getting better but Sullivan still suggests that he should not do any running today. Adam decides to watch the films of Michigan after practice and will be back tomorrow for full practice." }, { "id": "test_410", "dialogue": "Sullivan: Adam, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble?\nAdam: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was not serious, I should be fine for Saturday.\nSullivan: Great! But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.\nAdam: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday's game?\nSullivan: Yes, I have some films, showing Michigan in the last three games. They are in my office, if you want to see them after practice, you can.\nAdam: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against. They are one of the top basketball teams in the country now since they beat Iowa last weekend.\nSullivan: Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right now? And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in three days. Michigan has a strong team. We are in for a tough one.\nAdam: All right, I'll be back tomorrow for full practice.", "summary": "Adam's knee is getting better but Sullivan suggests that he should not do any running today. Adam decides to see films of Michigan after practice and says he'll be back tomorrow for full practice." }, { "id": "test_411", "dialogue": "Sullivan: Adam, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble?\nAdam: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was not serious, I should be fine for Saturday.\nSullivan: Great! But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.\nAdam: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday's game?\nSullivan: Yes, I have some films, showing Michigan in the last three games. They are in my office, if you want to see them after practice, you can.\nAdam: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against. They are one of the top basketball teams in the country now since they beat Iowa last weekend.\nSullivan: Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right now? And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in three days. Michigan has a strong team. We are in for a tough one.\nAdam: All right, I'll be back tomorrow for full practice.", "summary": "Adam's knee is getting better but Sullivan suggests that he should not do any running today. Sullivan says he can watch some films of Michigan after practice. Adam decides to go back tomorrow for full practice." }, { "id": "test_412", "dialogue": "Betteanne: I wonder if you could do me a favor. \nSydelle: I'd be happy to help you. Name it. \nBetteanne: My printer is broken. Can you print up a copy for me? \nSydelle: Sure, no problem. Do you want me to edit it for you? \nBetteanne: Please, you write much better than I do. \nSydelle: Oh, its nothing. ", "summary": "Betteanne wants Sydelle to help to print up a copy. Sydelle accepts and edits it for Betteanne." }, { "id": "test_413", "dialogue": "Betteanne: I wonder if you could do me a favor. \nSydelle: I'd be happy to help you. Name it. \nBetteanne: My printer is broken. Can you print up a copy for me? \nSydelle: Sure, no problem. Do you want me to edit it for you? \nBetteanne: Please, you write much better than I do. \nSydelle: Oh, its nothing. ", "summary": "Betteanne asks for Sydelle's help to print up a copy. Sydelle accepts and edits it for Betteanne." }, { "id": "test_414", "dialogue": "Betteanne: I wonder if you could do me a favor. \nSydelle: I'd be happy to help you. Name it. \nBetteanne: My printer is broken. Can you print up a copy for me? \nSydelle: Sure, no problem. Do you want me to edit it for you? \nBetteanne: Please, you write much better than I do. \nSydelle: Oh, its nothing. ", "summary": "Betteanne asks for Sydelle's help to print up a copy. Sydelle accepts and edits it for Betteanne." }, { "id": "test_415", "dialogue": "Mavis: Honey, could you help me here a minute? \nHoney: Sure, sweetie. What are you doing? \nMavis: I want to put this curtain up. \nHoney: OK. Why don't you just hold the ladder, and I'll put it up. \nMavis: Thanks, dear. ", "summary": "Honey lets Mavis hold the ladder and Honey will put the curtain up." }, { "id": "test_416", "dialogue": "Mavis: Honey, could you help me here a minute? \nHoney: Sure, sweetie. What are you doing? \nMavis: I want to put this curtain up. \nHoney: OK. Why don't you just hold the ladder, and I'll put it up. \nMavis: Thanks, dear. ", "summary": "Honey suggests that Mavis hold the ladder and Honey will put the curtain up." }, { "id": "test_417", "dialogue": "Mavis: Honey, could you help me here a minute? \nHoney: Sure, sweetie. What are you doing? \nMavis: I want to put this curtain up. \nHoney: OK. Why don't you just hold the ladder, and I'll put it up. \nMavis: Thanks, dear. ", "summary": "Honey lets Mavis hold the ladder and Honey will put the curtain up." }, { "id": "test_418", "dialogue": "Sturgis: Jack, could you check your calendar? \nJack: Sure, what's going on? \nSturgis: We're planning a weekend camping trip, and we want to know which weekend is best for everyone. \nJack: Let me see. . . The weekend after next looks pretty good. Otherwise, I'm all booked up. ", "summary": "Jack is available for a camping trip the weekend after next." }, { "id": "test_419", "dialogue": "Sturgis: Jack, could you check your calendar? \nJack: Sure, what's going on? \nSturgis: We're planning a weekend camping trip, and we want to know which weekend is best for everyone. \nJack: Let me see. . . The weekend after next looks pretty good. Otherwise, I'm all booked up. ", "summary": "Jack will be available for a weekend camping trip the weekend after next." }, { "id": "test_420", "dialogue": "Sturgis: Jack, could you check your calendar? \nJack: Sure, what's going on? \nSturgis: We're planning a weekend camping trip, and we want to know which weekend is best for everyone. \nJack: Let me see. . . The weekend after next looks pretty good. Otherwise, I'm all booked up. ", "summary": "The weekend after next is suitable for Jack to have a camping trip." }, { "id": "test_421", "dialogue": "Quigly: Honey, of course I forgive you! I love you so much! I've really missed you. I was wrong to get upset over nothing. \nSheridan: I'm sorry I haven't called or anything, but right after you decided you wanted a break, I was called up north to put out some major forest fires! I was in the middle of nowhere, working day and night, trying to prevent the blaze from spreading! It was pretty intense. \nQuigly: Oh, honey, I'm glad you're okay! But I have some exciting news. . . I think I'm pregnant! \nSheridan: Really? Wow, that's amazing! This is great news! I've always wanted to be a father! We'll go to the doctor first thing in the morning! \nRic: We have your test results back and, indeed, you are pregnant. Let's see here. . . everything seems to be in order. Your approximate due date is October twenty-seventh two thousand and nine, so that means that the baby was conceived on February third, two thousand and nine. \nSheridan: Are you sure? Are these things accurate? \nRic: Well, yes sir, they are. \nQuigly: What's wrong? Why are you asking these questions? \nSheridan: This baby isn't mine! I was away the first week of February at a training seminar! \nQuigly: I. . . I. . . no, it can't be. . . ", "summary": "Quigly calls Sheridan to tell him that she was wrong to get upset over nothing and tells Sheridan she is pregnant. Sheridan feels happy. They go to the doctor. Sheridan finds out the baby isn't his because he was away the first week of February at a training seminar." }, { "id": "test_422", "dialogue": "Quigly: Honey, of course I forgive you! I love you so much! I've really missed you. I was wrong to get upset over nothing. \nSheridan: I'm sorry I haven't called or anything, but right after you decided you wanted a break, I was called up north to put out some major forest fires! I was in the middle of nowhere, working day and night, trying to prevent the blaze from spreading! It was pretty intense. \nQuigly: Oh, honey, I'm glad you're okay! But I have some exciting news. . . I think I'm pregnant! \nSheridan: Really? Wow, that's amazing! This is great news! I've always wanted to be a father! We'll go to the doctor first thing in the morning! \nRic: We have your test results back and, indeed, you are pregnant. Let's see here. . . everything seems to be in order. Your approximate due date is October twenty-seventh two thousand and nine, so that means that the baby was conceived on February third, two thousand and nine. \nSheridan: Are you sure? Are these things accurate? \nRic: Well, yes sir, they are. \nQuigly: What's wrong? Why are you asking these questions? \nSheridan: This baby isn't mine! I was away the first week of February at a training seminar! \nQuigly: I. . . I. . . no, it can't be. . . ", "summary": "Quigly calls Sheridan to tell him that she was wrong to get upset over nothing and tells him that she's pregnant. They go to see the doctor. However, Sheridan finds out the baby isn't his because he was away the first week of February at a training seminar." }, { "id": "test_423", "dialogue": "Quigly: Honey, of course I forgive you! I love you so much! I've really missed you. I was wrong to get upset over nothing. \nSheridan: I'm sorry I haven't called or anything, but right after you decided you wanted a break, I was called up north to put out some major forest fires! I was in the middle of nowhere, working day and night, trying to prevent the blaze from spreading! It was pretty intense. \nQuigly: Oh, honey, I'm glad you're okay! But I have some exciting news. . . I think I'm pregnant! \nSheridan: Really? Wow, that's amazing! This is great news! I've always wanted to be a father! We'll go to the doctor first thing in the morning! \nRic: We have your test results back and, indeed, you are pregnant. Let's see here. . . everything seems to be in order. Your approximate due date is October twenty-seventh two thousand and nine, so that means that the baby was conceived on February third, two thousand and nine. \nSheridan: Are you sure? Are these things accurate? \nRic: Well, yes sir, they are. \nQuigly: What's wrong? Why are you asking these questions? \nSheridan: This baby isn't mine! I was away the first week of February at a training seminar! \nQuigly: I. . . I. . . no, it can't be. . . ", "summary": "Quigly apologises to Sheridan after the quarrel and tells Sheridan she's pregnant. Sheridan feels so happy and they decide to see the doctor. After the pregnancy test about the date, Sheridan finds that it is not his baby, because he was away the first week of February at a training seminar." }, { "id": "test_424", "dialogue": "Isidore: Is there anything wrong? \nCelestyn: I'm worried about my daughter. She can't decide about college. \nIsidore: Don't worry. That's just a part of being a teenager. \nCelestyn: I don't mind that. But she disagrees with me about everything. \nIsidore: You should encourage her to make up her mind by herself. You shouldn't affect her decision. \nCelestyn: But I just want to give her some tips. \nIsidore: Oh, she can make her own decisions. ", "summary": "Celestyn is worried about Celestyn's daughter. Isidore suggests Celestyn should encourage Celestyn's daughter to make her own decision." }, { "id": "test_425", "dialogue": "Isidore: Is there anything wrong? \nCelestyn: I'm worried about my daughter. She can't decide about college. \nIsidore: Don't worry. That's just a part of being a teenager. \nCelestyn: I don't mind that. But she disagrees with me about everything. \nIsidore: You should encourage her to make up her mind by herself. You shouldn't affect her decision. \nCelestyn: But I just want to give her some tips. \nIsidore: Oh, she can make her own decisions. ", "summary": "Isidore advises Celestyn to let Celestyn's daughter make her own decisions instead of worrying about her." }, { "id": "test_426", "dialogue": "Isidore: Is there anything wrong? \nCelestyn: I'm worried about my daughter. She can't decide about college. \nIsidore: Don't worry. That's just a part of being a teenager. \nCelestyn: I don't mind that. But she disagrees with me about everything. \nIsidore: You should encourage her to make up her mind by herself. You shouldn't affect her decision. \nCelestyn: But I just want to give her some tips. \nIsidore: Oh, she can make her own decisions. ", "summary": "Isidore suggests Celestyn letting the child make own decision instead of worrying about her." }, { "id": "test_427", "dialogue": "Seline: I don't know what I'm going to do! It's going to be impossible to make ends meet if I lose my job! \nMarjy: Don't worry. I don't think you're going to lose your job over one mistake. \nSeline: It was a rather big mistake. When you work as an investment adviser, one small mistake can cost the company millions. \nMarjy: But it wasn't just you who was involved, right? You were only doing what your supervisor told you to do. \nSeline: That's true, but my supervisor is very dishonest. There's no reason he needs to tell our boss the truth. I'm sure he will tell our boss that it was all my fault, and there's nothing I can do about that. My boss won't believe me if I tell him the truth. \nMarjy: Let's think realistically about what might happen. How much money do you have in your savings? \nSeline: I have enough to live off of for about 3 months. But I really don't want to spend my life savings on just living! I'd rather invest my money somehow. \nMarjy: Well, you can't have everything. Let's just figure out what you will do if you lose your job. When is your contract up on your apartment? \nSeline: Next month. So I can either move out then or renew my contract for another year. \nMarjy: Well, that's good. If you lose your job, you can just move in with me until you find another job. That will save you plenty of money. \nSeline: That's very generous of you. I guess that would work. \nMarjy: If you lose your job, you just have to go for a few months without buying all the junk you usually buy. If you live frugally, you'll save plenty of money. \nSeline: I guess working with so much money has made me rather greedy. Maybe losing my job would be a good thing! ", "summary": "Seline may lose Seline's job because of a mistake that may cause a huge loss and a dishonest supervisor. Marjy suggests Seline live with Marjy and stop buying all the junk to save money if Seline loses the job. Seline agrees." }, { "id": "test_428", "dialogue": "Seline: I don't know what I'm going to do! It's going to be impossible to make ends meet if I lose my job! \nMarjy: Don't worry. I don't think you're going to lose your job over one mistake. \nSeline: It was a rather big mistake. When you work as an investment adviser, one small mistake can cost the company millions. \nMarjy: But it wasn't just you who was involved, right? You were only doing what your supervisor told you to do. \nSeline: That's true, but my supervisor is very dishonest. There's no reason he needs to tell our boss the truth. I'm sure he will tell our boss that it was all my fault, and there's nothing I can do about that. My boss won't believe me if I tell him the truth. \nMarjy: Let's think realistically about what might happen. How much money do you have in your savings? \nSeline: I have enough to live off of for about 3 months. But I really don't want to spend my life savings on just living! I'd rather invest my money somehow. \nMarjy: Well, you can't have everything. Let's just figure out what you will do if you lose your job. When is your contract up on your apartment? \nSeline: Next month. So I can either move out then or renew my contract for another year. \nMarjy: Well, that's good. If you lose your job, you can just move in with me until you find another job. That will save you plenty of money. \nSeline: That's very generous of you. I guess that would work. \nMarjy: If you lose your job, you just have to go for a few months without buying all the junk you usually buy. If you live frugally, you'll save plenty of money. \nSeline: I guess working with so much money has made me rather greedy. Maybe losing my job would be a good thing! ", "summary": "Seline makes a big mistake which may cause a huge loss and Seline may lose this job because of the loss and Seline's dishonest supervisor. Marjy suggests that Seline move in with Marjy until Seline find another job and stop buying all the junk, if Seline loses the job." }, { "id": "test_429", "dialogue": "Seline: I don't know what I'm going to do! It's going to be impossible to make ends meet if I lose my job! \nMarjy: Don't worry. I don't think you're going to lose your job over one mistake. \nSeline: It was a rather big mistake. When you work as an investment adviser, one small mistake can cost the company millions. \nMarjy: But it wasn't just you who was involved, right? You were only doing what your supervisor told you to do. \nSeline: That's true, but my supervisor is very dishonest. There's no reason he needs to tell our boss the truth. I'm sure he will tell our boss that it was all my fault, and there's nothing I can do about that. My boss won't believe me if I tell him the truth. \nMarjy: Let's think realistically about what might happen. How much money do you have in your savings? \nSeline: I have enough to live off of for about 3 months. But I really don't want to spend my life savings on just living! I'd rather invest my money somehow. \nMarjy: Well, you can't have everything. Let's just figure out what you will do if you lose your job. When is your contract up on your apartment? \nSeline: Next month. So I can either move out then or renew my contract for another year. \nMarjy: Well, that's good. If you lose your job, you can just move in with me until you find another job. That will save you plenty of money. \nSeline: That's very generous of you. I guess that would work. \nMarjy: If you lose your job, you just have to go for a few months without buying all the junk you usually buy. If you live frugally, you'll save plenty of money. \nSeline: I guess working with so much money has made me rather greedy. Maybe losing my job would be a good thing! ", "summary": "Seline might lose the job because of a working mistake and is worried about financial problems after losing a job. Marjy suggests Seline save money until Seline find another job, if Seline loses the job." }, { "id": "test_430", "dialogue": "Nissie: You look like so happy. Anything good happens?\nAnsell: Aha, yeah. My friend just dropped in from the United Kingdom. \nNissie: Yeah, and? \nAnsell: I decided to put him up while he's here. We will have fun and I am going to invite him to give a speech at my lab.\nNissie: Is he a professor?\nAnsell: Oh no. He is a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburgh. He will graduate at the end of this year.\nNissie: Wow, it seems he's very excellent.\nAnsell: You can say that again.\nNissie: So what's the topic of his speech? I think I might want to go too.\nAnsell: It's about multimodal text generation. He'll talk about generating summaries for videos and discourse modeling as well.\nNissie: Well, that sounds sophisticated. Leave me a place.", "summary": "Ansell's friend is visiting Ansell. Ansell invites him to give a speech about multimodal text generation. Nissie will attend it." }, { "id": "test_431", "dialogue": "Nissie: You look like so happy. Anything good happens?\nAnsell: Aha, yeah. My friend just dropped in from the United Kingdom. \nNissie: Yeah, and? \nAnsell: I decided to put him up while he's here. We will have fun and I am going to invite him to give a speech at my lab.\nNissie: Is he a professor?\nAnsell: Oh no. He is a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburgh. He will graduate at the end of this year.\nNissie: Wow, it seems he's very excellent.\nAnsell: You can say that again.\nNissie: So what's the topic of his speech? I think I might want to go too.\nAnsell: It's about multimodal text generation. He'll talk about generating summaries for videos and discourse modeling as well.\nNissie: Well, that sounds sophisticated. Leave me a place.", "summary": "Ansell's friend is a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburgh. He is visiting Ansell and will give a speech about multimodal text generation. Nissie will attend it." }, { "id": "test_432", "dialogue": "Nissie: You look like so happy. Anything good happens?\nAnsell: Aha, yeah. My friend just dropped in from the United Kingdom. \nNissie: Yeah, and? \nAnsell: I decided to put him up while he's here. We will have fun and I am going to invite him to give a speech at my lab.\nNissie: Is he a professor?\nAnsell: Oh no. He is a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburgh. He will graduate at the end of this year.\nNissie: Wow, it seems he's very excellent.\nAnsell: You can say that again.\nNissie: So what's the topic of his speech? I think I might want to go too.\nAnsell: It's about multimodal text generation. He'll talk about generating summaries for videos and discourse modeling as well.\nNissie: Well, that sounds sophisticated. Leave me a place.", "summary": "Ansell's friend is visiting Ansell and will give a speech about multimodal text generation. Nissie thinks it interesting and will attend it." }, { "id": "test_433", "dialogue": "Jerrold: Do you want to go over to John's house tonight?\nJaquenette: No, I think I'm getting sick. So I should probably just stay at home and rest.\nJerrold: Oh, OK! You should drink some tea and stay warm. Would you like me to make you some soup?\nJaquenette: No, thanks. I'm not hungry. I might just go to sleep actually. I had to get up very early this morning for a meeting. One of my co-workers seemed ill so I might have gotten sick from her.", "summary": "Jerrold suggests going to John's house, but Jaquenette feels sick and decides to go to sleep." }, { "id": "test_434", "dialogue": "Jerrold: Do you want to go over to John's house tonight?\nJaquenette: No, I think I'm getting sick. So I should probably just stay at home and rest.\nJerrold: Oh, OK! You should drink some tea and stay warm. Would you like me to make you some soup?\nJaquenette: No, thanks. I'm not hungry. I might just go to sleep actually. I had to get up very early this morning for a meeting. One of my co-workers seemed ill so I might have gotten sick from her.", "summary": "Jaquenette prefers to stay at home and rest rather than go over to John's house tonight because Jaquenette gets sick." }, { "id": "test_435", "dialogue": "Jerrold: Do you want to go over to John's house tonight?\nJaquenette: No, I think I'm getting sick. So I should probably just stay at home and rest.\nJerrold: Oh, OK! You should drink some tea and stay warm. Would you like me to make you some soup?\nJaquenette: No, thanks. I'm not hungry. I might just go to sleep actually. I had to get up very early this morning for a meeting. One of my co-workers seemed ill so I might have gotten sick from her.", "summary": "Jaquenette doesn't want to go to John's house tonight because of getting sick. Jaquenette decides to go to sleep." }, { "id": "test_436", "dialogue": "York Hotel: York Hotel, can I help you?\nMr. Faber: Yes, I'd like to book a room for 3 nights.\nYork Hotel: When will you be arriving?\nMr. Faber: We'll arrive the day after tomorrow. That's July twntieth.\nYork Hotel: Yes, sir. Single or double?\nMr. Faber: One double room.\nYork Hotel: Alright. One double room until the twenty-third.\nMr. Faber: How much will that be?\nYork Hotel: $130 a night, including breakfast.\nMr. Faber: That'll be fine.\nYork Hotel: May I have your name, please?\nMr. Faber: Faber, Faber, Faber, Mr. Faber.\nYork Hotel: Thank you for calling, Mr. Faber. Goodbye.\nMr. Faber: Bye.", "summary": "Mr. Faber calls York Hotel to book a double room for 3 nights at York Hotel." }, { "id": "test_437", "dialogue": "York Hotel: York Hotel, can I help you?\nMr. Faber: Yes, I'd like to book a room for 3 nights.\nYork Hotel: When will you be arriving?\nMr. Faber: We'll arrive the day after tomorrow. That's July twntieth.\nYork Hotel: Yes, sir. Single or double?\nMr. Faber: One double room.\nYork Hotel: Alright. One double room until the twenty-third.\nMr. Faber: How much will that be?\nYork Hotel: $130 a night, including breakfast.\nMr. Faber: That'll be fine.\nYork Hotel: May I have your name, please?\nMr. Faber: Faber, Faber, Faber, Mr. Faber.\nYork Hotel: Thank you for calling, Mr. Faber. Goodbye.\nMr. Faber: Bye.", "summary": "Mr. Faber books a double room for 3 nights from July 20th at York Hotel." }, { "id": "test_438", "dialogue": "York Hotel: York Hotel, can I help you?\nMr. Faber: Yes, I'd like to book a room for 3 nights.\nYork Hotel: When will you be arriving?\nMr. Faber: We'll arrive the day after tomorrow. That's July twntieth.\nYork Hotel: Yes, sir. Single or double?\nMr. Faber: One double room.\nYork Hotel: Alright. One double room until the twenty-third.\nMr. Faber: How much will that be?\nYork Hotel: $130 a night, including breakfast.\nMr. Faber: That'll be fine.\nYork Hotel: May I have your name, please?\nMr. Faber: Faber, Faber, Faber, Mr. Faber.\nYork Hotel: Thank you for calling, Mr. Faber. Goodbye.\nMr. Faber: Bye.", "summary": "Mr. Faber books a double room for three nights from July 20th at York Hotel." }, { "id": "test_439", "dialogue": "Mersey: So is there any other area I should look at as well?\nJohn Godfrey: Yes, I'd recommend West Derby. That will be closer to your office.\nMersey: That sounds good.\nJohn Godfrey: Yes, and if you have children, it also has very good schools.\nMersey: That's not my concern. I live on my own so I'm only looking for a cheap single room, something like a flat.\nJohn Godfrey: Umm, that may be a problem here in this area then, because there are mostly larger houses here. You'd probably be able to share one with other people who want to rent though.\nMersey: No, I'm only interested in flats at the moment.\nJohn Godfrey: We actually have another office in South Derby, and the guy who works there is a really good friend of mine. His name is John Godfrey.\nMersey: Could you tell me his telephone number?\nJohn Godfrey: It's 074263951.\nMersey: Great. Is there a good time to call him? I'm here for a whole week until Sunday tenth.\nJohn Godfrey: I'm sure he'll be able to see you on Saturday.\nMersey: That sounds fine. Thanks for your help.", "summary": "Mersey wants a cheap single room. John Godfrey recommends calling John Godfrey and see him on Saturday." }, { "id": "test_440", "dialogue": "Mersey: So is there any other area I should look at as well?\nJohn Godfrey: Yes, I'd recommend West Derby. That will be closer to your office.\nMersey: That sounds good.\nJohn Godfrey: Yes, and if you have children, it also has very good schools.\nMersey: That's not my concern. I live on my own so I'm only looking for a cheap single room, something like a flat.\nJohn Godfrey: Umm, that may be a problem here in this area then, because there are mostly larger houses here. You'd probably be able to share one with other people who want to rent though.\nMersey: No, I'm only interested in flats at the moment.\nJohn Godfrey: We actually have another office in South Derby, and the guy who works there is a really good friend of mine. His name is John Godfrey.\nMersey: Could you tell me his telephone number?\nJohn Godfrey: It's 074263951.\nMersey: Great. Is there a good time to call him? I'm here for a whole week until Sunday tenth.\nJohn Godfrey: I'm sure he'll be able to see you on Saturday.\nMersey: That sounds fine. Thanks for your help.", "summary": "Mersey is looking for a cheap single room. John Godfrey recommends Mersey to contact John Godfrey on Saturday." }, { "id": "test_441", "dialogue": "Mersey: So is there any other area I should look at as well?\nJohn Godfrey: Yes, I'd recommend West Derby. That will be closer to your office.\nMersey: That sounds good.\nJohn Godfrey: Yes, and if you have children, it also has very good schools.\nMersey: That's not my concern. I live on my own so I'm only looking for a cheap single room, something like a flat.\nJohn Godfrey: Umm, that may be a problem here in this area then, because there are mostly larger houses here. You'd probably be able to share one with other people who want to rent though.\nMersey: No, I'm only interested in flats at the moment.\nJohn Godfrey: We actually have another office in South Derby, and the guy who works there is a really good friend of mine. His name is John Godfrey.\nMersey: Could you tell me his telephone number?\nJohn Godfrey: It's 074263951.\nMersey: Great. Is there a good time to call him? I'm here for a whole week until Sunday tenth.\nJohn Godfrey: I'm sure he'll be able to see you on Saturday.\nMersey: That sounds fine. Thanks for your help.", "summary": "Mersey is looking for a cheap single room. John Godfrey gives Mersey John Godfrey's phone number that could help to find a room and suggests that they meet on Saturday." }, { "id": "test_442", "dialogue": "Whittaker: This is all your fault. This wouldn't have happened if you hadn't tried to give money to that policeman.\nSibyl: Well, if you'd listen to me when I suggested asking someone for directions, we wouldn't have got lost in the first place, would we?\nWhittaker: Oh, go on, blame it all on me. You were the one who was driving when we got stopped by the police. If you hadn't been speeding, we wouldn't have been stopped at all.\nSibyl: That's not fair. We were doing fine until you suddenly decided you knew a quicker way.\nWhittaker: Oh, come on, I only suggest it because we were running so late. We would have been fine if you hadn't suggested driving instead of taking the train.\nSibyl: No, we would have been fine if you had remembered to book tickets.", "summary": "Whittaker and Sibyl blame each other for the series of bad experiences during the journey." }, { "id": "test_443", "dialogue": "Whittaker: This is all your fault. This wouldn't have happened if you hadn't tried to give money to that policeman.\nSibyl: Well, if you'd listen to me when I suggested asking someone for directions, we wouldn't have got lost in the first place, would we?\nWhittaker: Oh, go on, blame it all on me. You were the one who was driving when we got stopped by the police. If you hadn't been speeding, we wouldn't have been stopped at all.\nSibyl: That's not fair. We were doing fine until you suddenly decided you knew a quicker way.\nWhittaker: Oh, come on, I only suggest it because we were running so late. We would have been fine if you hadn't suggested driving instead of taking the train.\nSibyl: No, we would have been fine if you had remembered to book tickets.", "summary": "Whittaker and Sibyl are blaming each other for lots of bad experience during the journey." }, { "id": "test_444", "dialogue": "Whittaker: This is all your fault. This wouldn't have happened if you hadn't tried to give money to that policeman.\nSibyl: Well, if you'd listen to me when I suggested asking someone for directions, we wouldn't have got lost in the first place, would we?\nWhittaker: Oh, go on, blame it all on me. You were the one who was driving when we got stopped by the police. If you hadn't been speeding, we wouldn't have been stopped at all.\nSibyl: That's not fair. We were doing fine until you suddenly decided you knew a quicker way.\nWhittaker: Oh, come on, I only suggest it because we were running so late. We would have been fine if you hadn't suggested driving instead of taking the train.\nSibyl: No, we would have been fine if you had remembered to book tickets.", "summary": "Whittaker and Sibyl quarrel and blame each other because of bad experiences during the journey." }, { "id": "test_445", "dialogue": "Darlene: Hi, Dan, I'm calling to check on that order of 100 computers were the tenth of September. However, it has been delayed for 2 days.\nDan: Yes, I know. I mean to call you and tell you that the factory is short of hands at the moment. They say they can get the order to you by the eighteenth.\nDarlene: Oh, that's too late. If you can give me Steve's phone number, I'll call him and tell him about this. Do you have his number handy?\nDan: Yes, it's 87506638.\nDarlene: Sorry, is that double 6 or double 3?\nDan: Double 6.\nDarlene: I suppose he can't really complain. Those computers are a bargain.\nDan: Exactly. A few days, it shouldn't make that much difference. Thanks for understanding, Darlene.\nDarlene: No problem.", "summary": "Darlene calls to check the delayed order. Dan tells her the situation. Darlene will talk to Steve." }, { "id": "test_446", "dialogue": "Darlene: Hi, Dan, I'm calling to check on that order of 100 computers were the tenth of September. However, it has been delayed for 2 days.\nDan: Yes, I know. I mean to call you and tell you that the factory is short of hands at the moment. They say they can get the order to you by the eighteenth.\nDarlene: Oh, that's too late. If you can give me Steve's phone number, I'll call him and tell him about this. Do you have his number handy?\nDan: Yes, it's 87506638.\nDarlene: Sorry, is that double 6 or double 3?\nDan: Double 6.\nDarlene: I suppose he can't really complain. Those computers are a bargain.\nDan: Exactly. A few days, it shouldn't make that much difference. Thanks for understanding, Darlene.\nDarlene: No problem.", "summary": "Darlene calls Dan to check on the delay of the order. Dan explains to her the reason for the delay. Darlene decides to talk to Steven." }, { "id": "test_447", "dialogue": "Darlene: Hi, Dan, I'm calling to check on that order of 100 computers were the tenth of September. However, it has been delayed for 2 days.\nDan: Yes, I know. I mean to call you and tell you that the factory is short of hands at the moment. They say they can get the order to you by the eighteenth.\nDarlene: Oh, that's too late. If you can give me Steve's phone number, I'll call him and tell him about this. Do you have his number handy?\nDan: Yes, it's 87506638.\nDarlene: Sorry, is that double 6 or double 3?\nDan: Double 6.\nDarlene: I suppose he can't really complain. Those computers are a bargain.\nDan: Exactly. A few days, it shouldn't make that much difference. Thanks for understanding, Darlene.\nDarlene: No problem.", "summary": "Darlen calls Dan to check the delayed order of computers. Dan explains to her the reason for the delay. Darlene decides to talk to Steven." }, { "id": "test_448", "dialogue": "Farah: Look, here is a copy of the Washington Post. Do you know when it was founded?\nJasper: I happened to have a book right here about the development of newspapers. Let me see. Oh, it was founded in December eighteen seventy-seven by Stilson Hutchens.\nFarah: Which newspaper is elder, the New York Times or the Washington Post?\nJasper: The New York Times. It was founded in September eighteen fifty-one by Henry Raymond and George Jones.\nFarah: How about the Los Angeles Times?\nJasper: It was first published in December eighteen eighty-one, under the direction of Nathan Cole Junior and Thomas Guardineer.", "summary": "Jasper tells Farah the founders and founding times of the Washington Post, the New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times." }, { "id": "test_449", "dialogue": "Farah: Look, here is a copy of the Washington Post. Do you know when it was founded?\nJasper: I happened to have a book right here about the development of newspapers. Let me see. Oh, it was founded in December eighteen seventy-seven by Stilson Hutchens.\nFarah: Which newspaper is elder, the New York Times or the Washington Post?\nJasper: The New York Times. It was founded in September eighteen fifty-one by Henry Raymond and George Jones.\nFarah: How about the Los Angeles Times?\nJasper: It was first published in December eighteen eighty-one, under the direction of Nathan Cole Junior and Thomas Guardineer.", "summary": "Farah and Jasper are talking about the founding time and founder of the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times were founded." }, { "id": "test_450", "dialogue": "Farah: Look, here is a copy of the Washington Post. Do you know when it was founded?\nJasper: I happened to have a book right here about the development of newspapers. Let me see. Oh, it was founded in December eighteen seventy-seven by Stilson Hutchens.\nFarah: Which newspaper is elder, the New York Times or the Washington Post?\nJasper: The New York Times. It was founded in September eighteen fifty-one by Henry Raymond and George Jones.\nFarah: How about the Los Angeles Times?\nJasper: It was first published in December eighteen eighty-one, under the direction of Nathan Cole Junior and Thomas Guardineer.", "summary": "Jasper tells Farah the founder and the founding time of the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times." }, { "id": "test_451", "dialogue": "Erwin: What's up?\nXylina: I guess there is some kind of virus seeking into my computer, I can't send out this e-mail. Do you have the number of the text port?\nErwin: Do you mind I have a look at your computer?\nXylina: Of course not, I appreciate that.\nErwin: Well, it has nothing to do with virus. The problem is your attachment is a bit larger. It has exceeded the e-mail capacity.\nXylina: I see. What can I do now?\nErwin: You can send a compressed one.", "summary": "Erwin finds that Xylina e-mail exceeds capacity and suggests Xylina compress the email." }, { "id": "test_452", "dialogue": "Erwin: What's up?\nXylina: I guess there is some kind of virus seeking into my computer, I can't send out this e-mail. Do you have the number of the text port?\nErwin: Do you mind I have a look at your computer?\nXylina: Of course not, I appreciate that.\nErwin: Well, it has nothing to do with virus. The problem is your attachment is a bit larger. It has exceeded the e-mail capacity.\nXylina: I see. What can I do now?\nErwin: You can send a compressed one.", "summary": "Xylina's attachment exceeds the e-mail capacity, Erwin suggests compressing it." }, { "id": "test_453", "dialogue": "Erwin: What's up?\nXylina: I guess there is some kind of virus seeking into my computer, I can't send out this e-mail. Do you have the number of the text port?\nErwin: Do you mind I have a look at your computer?\nXylina: Of course not, I appreciate that.\nErwin: Well, it has nothing to do with virus. The problem is your attachment is a bit larger. It has exceeded the e-mail capacity.\nXylina: I see. What can I do now?\nErwin: You can send a compressed one.", "summary": "Xylina can't send out an email. Erwin suggests Xylina's attachment be compressed." }, { "id": "test_454", "dialogue": "Patrice: Have you enjoyed your weekend?\nMala: Yes, it's been marvelous. It really was very kind of you to invite me. I hope it hasn't been too much trouble.\nPatrice: Not at all. We've really enjoyed having you. I hope you'll come and stay again next time you're in Changsha.", "summary": "Mala tells Patrice Mala enjoyed the weekend organized by Patrice." }, { "id": "test_455", "dialogue": "Patrice: Have you enjoyed your weekend?\nMala: Yes, it's been marvelous. It really was very kind of you to invite me. I hope it hasn't been too much trouble.\nPatrice: Not at all. We've really enjoyed having you. I hope you'll come and stay again next time you're in Changsha.", "summary": "Patrice and Mala has enjoyed a nice weekend together." }, { "id": "test_456", "dialogue": "Patrice: Have you enjoyed your weekend?\nMala: Yes, it's been marvelous. It really was very kind of you to invite me. I hope it hasn't been too much trouble.\nPatrice: Not at all. We've really enjoyed having you. I hope you'll come and stay again next time you're in Changsha.", "summary": "Patrice invited Mala to spend the weekend and Mala has enjoyed it." }, { "id": "test_457", "dialogue": "Harlan: I want to get a bite to eat.\nBernhard: What are you thinking of getting?\nHarlan: I have no idea what I want.\nBernhard: You can get a burger, or some Chinese food. Or maybe you can get some Mexican food.\nHarlan: I wouldn't mind getting some Chinese food.\nBernhard: Where are you going to get your Chinese food from?\nHarlan: I'm not sure.\nBernhard: When I want Chinese food, I go to Panda Express.\nHarlan: Do they do a good job on the food?\nBernhard: The food isn't bad there.\nHarlan: I think I will get my food from Panda Express, too.", "summary": "Bernhard offers Harlan suggestions about what to eat. Harlan will go to Panda Express." }, { "id": "test_458", "dialogue": "Harlan: I want to get a bite to eat.\nBernhard: What are you thinking of getting?\nHarlan: I have no idea what I want.\nBernhard: You can get a burger, or some Chinese food. Or maybe you can get some Mexican food.\nHarlan: I wouldn't mind getting some Chinese food.\nBernhard: Where are you going to get your Chinese food from?\nHarlan: I'm not sure.\nBernhard: When I want Chinese food, I go to Panda Express.\nHarlan: Do they do a good job on the food?\nBernhard: The food isn't bad there.\nHarlan: I think I will get my food from Panda Express, too.", "summary": "Harlan wants to eat something and Bernhard gives some advice. Harlan finally goes to eat Chinese food." }, { "id": "test_459", "dialogue": "Harlan: I want to get a bite to eat.\nBernhard: What are you thinking of getting?\nHarlan: I have no idea what I want.\nBernhard: You can get a burger, or some Chinese food. Or maybe you can get some Mexican food.\nHarlan: I wouldn't mind getting some Chinese food.\nBernhard: Where are you going to get your Chinese food from?\nHarlan: I'm not sure.\nBernhard: When I want Chinese food, I go to Panda Express.\nHarlan: Do they do a good job on the food?\nBernhard: The food isn't bad there.\nHarlan: I think I will get my food from Panda Express, too.", "summary": "Harlan is hungry. Bernhard says the Chinese food from Panda Express is good." }, { "id": "test_460", "dialogue": "Marry: Hi, Tom! This is Marry with Hans furniture store.\nTom: Yes, Marry?\nMarry: I just wanted to let you to know that we had decided to offer the sales position to someone else.\nTom: I see.\nMarry: We considered you very carefully but the other candidate has more experience.\nTom: Maybe so. But I'm fast learner and I'm willing to work overtime to learn the business.\nMarry: I'm sure you are.\nTom: I must to ask you to reconsider your decision and give me a chance.", "summary": "Mary from Hans furniture tells Tom they decide not to employ him but Tom asks the store to reconsider him." }, { "id": "test_461", "dialogue": "Marry: Hi, Tom! This is Marry with Hans furniture store.\nTom: Yes, Marry?\nMarry: I just wanted to let you to know that we had decided to offer the sales position to someone else.\nTom: I see.\nMarry: We considered you very carefully but the other candidate has more experience.\nTom: Maybe so. But I'm fast learner and I'm willing to work overtime to learn the business.\nMarry: I'm sure you are.\nTom: I must to ask you to reconsider your decision and give me a chance.", "summary": "Marry calls Tom to inform him that they decide to offer the sales position to someone else. Tom wants them to reconsider." }, { "id": "test_462", "dialogue": "Marry: Hi, Tom! This is Marry with Hans furniture store.\nTom: Yes, Marry?\nMarry: I just wanted to let you to know that we had decided to offer the sales position to someone else.\nTom: I see.\nMarry: We considered you very carefully but the other candidate has more experience.\nTom: Maybe so. But I'm fast learner and I'm willing to work overtime to learn the business.\nMarry: I'm sure you are.\nTom: I must to ask you to reconsider your decision and give me a chance.", "summary": "Tom wants Marry to reconsider the decision of offering the sales position to someone else instead of him." }, { "id": "test_463", "dialogue": "Janaya: Hello? Hello?\nBidget: ...\nJanaya: Hello? Who is calling, please?\nBidget: ...\nJanaya: Listen, I know who you are. It's your tenth time calling me. If you call this number again, I'll call the police and report you. You'll be arrested. I've got your number.", "summary": "Janaya is angry about the crank calls." }, { "id": "test_464", "dialogue": "Janaya: Hello? Hello?\nBidget: ...\nJanaya: Hello? Who is calling, please?\nBidget: ...\nJanaya: Listen, I know who you are. It's your tenth time calling me. If you call this number again, I'll call the police and report you. You'll be arrested. I've got your number.", "summary": "Janaya gets a crank call and is angry about it." }, { "id": "test_465", "dialogue": "Janaya: Hello? Hello?\nBidget: ...\nJanaya: Hello? Who is calling, please?\nBidget: ...\nJanaya: Listen, I know who you are. It's your tenth time calling me. If you call this number again, I'll call the police and report you. You'll be arrested. I've got your number.", "summary": "Janaya receives a phone call but no one speaks." }, { "id": "test_466", "dialogue": "Glenna: Good morning, thanks for coming. Shall we begin? Why do you want to be a music teacher?\nLia: Because I've been always loving music since I was young. And I hope I could have a job that suits my interest.\nGlenna: Do you have a degree in related fields?\nLia: Yes, I have a bachelor and a master degree in music and art.\nGlenna: Oh, that's very impressive. What kind of music do you like listening to?\nLia: I like many kinds of music. Sometimes I listen to the music that has fast beat and is lively, like dance music. You know, I go to a disco almost every week. Sometimes it's too loud though. And I love classical music the most. I find it very relaxing. I often listen to Mozart or Bach in the evening after a hard day at work.\nGlenna: How do you know about classical music?\nGlenna: Actually, I specialized in classical music for my master study. Classical music is supposed to be good for you brain. Researches suggest that it makes your brain more active. Students who listen to classical music while studying perform better. That's true. There's clear evidence that people who listen to lively music are lively people. Music can influence a person's feeling and character.\nLia: Good, I am pretty satisfied with your background. Do you think students should listen to more classical music than others and why?\nGlenna: Yes. Sometimes students can be stressful. Listening to classical music is helpful in reducing stress. That's why I listen to it in the evenings. I usually play it as background music while I'm cooking or doing other housework.\nLia: Okay, I think I've known enough of you. The interview is over.\nGlenna: Thank you for your time.\nLia: Oh, by the way. I think I may want to listen to some classical music. Do you have any suggestions?\nGlenna: You can find plenty of recording on the internet. You can search and listen to different classical music and see which interests you the most. You can also buy them very cheaply online if you like them.\nLia: That's a good idea. I'll try it.", "summary": "Lia is being interviewed for a music teacher. Lia says Lia has degrees in music and specializes in classic music. Then Lia shares some research about classic music that can make people relaxed. Glenna is very satisfied with Lia. Lia gives some suggestions on how to start listening to classical music." }, { "id": "test_467", "dialogue": "Glenna: Good morning, thanks for coming. Shall we begin? Why do you want to be a music teacher?\nLia: Because I've been always loving music since I was young. And I hope I could have a job that suits my interest.\nGlenna: Do you have a degree in related fields?\nLia: Yes, I have a bachelor and a master degree in music and art.\nGlenna: Oh, that's very impressive. What kind of music do you like listening to?\nLia: I like many kinds of music. Sometimes I listen to the music that has fast beat and is lively, like dance music. You know, I go to a disco almost every week. Sometimes it's too loud though. And I love classical music the most. I find it very relaxing. I often listen to Mozart or Bach in the evening after a hard day at work.\nGlenna: How do you know about classical music?\nGlenna: Actually, I specialized in classical music for my master study. Classical music is supposed to be good for you brain. Researches suggest that it makes your brain more active. Students who listen to classical music while studying perform better. That's true. There's clear evidence that people who listen to lively music are lively people. Music can influence a person's feeling and character.\nLia: Good, I am pretty satisfied with your background. Do you think students should listen to more classical music than others and why?\nGlenna: Yes. Sometimes students can be stressful. Listening to classical music is helpful in reducing stress. That's why I listen to it in the evenings. I usually play it as background music while I'm cooking or doing other housework.\nLia: Okay, I think I've known enough of you. The interview is over.\nGlenna: Thank you for your time.\nLia: Oh, by the way. I think I may want to listen to some classical music. Do you have any suggestions?\nGlenna: You can find plenty of recording on the internet. You can search and listen to different classical music and see which interests you the most. You can also buy them very cheaply online if you like them.\nLia: That's a good idea. I'll try it.", "summary": "Glenna interviews Lia for a music teacher position. Glenna is very satisfied with Lia's educational background in music and Lia's understanding of classical music. After the interview, Lia suggests Glenna can develop interests in classic music by listening to different classic music online." }, { "id": "test_468", "dialogue": "Glenna: Good morning, thanks for coming. Shall we begin? Why do you want to be a music teacher?\nLia: Because I've been always loving music since I was young. And I hope I could have a job that suits my interest.\nGlenna: Do you have a degree in related fields?\nLia: Yes, I have a bachelor and a master degree in music and art.\nGlenna: Oh, that's very impressive. What kind of music do you like listening to?\nLia: I like many kinds of music. Sometimes I listen to the music that has fast beat and is lively, like dance music. You know, I go to a disco almost every week. Sometimes it's too loud though. And I love classical music the most. I find it very relaxing. I often listen to Mozart or Bach in the evening after a hard day at work.\nGlenna: How do you know about classical music?\nGlenna: Actually, I specialized in classical music for my master study. Classical music is supposed to be good for you brain. Researches suggest that it makes your brain more active. Students who listen to classical music while studying perform better. That's true. There's clear evidence that people who listen to lively music are lively people. Music can influence a person's feeling and character.\nLia: Good, I am pretty satisfied with your background. Do you think students should listen to more classical music than others and why?\nGlenna: Yes. Sometimes students can be stressful. Listening to classical music is helpful in reducing stress. That's why I listen to it in the evenings. I usually play it as background music while I'm cooking or doing other housework.\nLia: Okay, I think I've known enough of you. The interview is over.\nGlenna: Thank you for your time.\nLia: Oh, by the way. I think I may want to listen to some classical music. Do you have any suggestions?\nGlenna: You can find plenty of recording on the internet. You can search and listen to different classical music and see which interests you the most. You can also buy them very cheaply online if you like them.\nLia: That's a good idea. I'll try it.", "summary": "Lia is being interviewed for a music teacher. Glenna is impressed by Lia's background and knowledge of classical music. And Glenna will try classical music." }, { "id": "test_469", "dialogue": "Ammamaria: It's a lovely day, isn't it?\nArmand: Yeah, and most excitingly, I met the girl living under me today. She's really nice.\nAmmamaria: Is she American?\nArmand: Yeah, and most importantly, she's single! Man, I could tell from the moment I saw her, she's the girl of my dreams!\nAmmamaria: So I take it you two are hitting it off? I know it's very convenient to be in a relationship with your neighbor, but what if you break up?\nArmand: I don't know. I am not really worried about that. I don't wanna lose before even starting. Besides I think the other two American guys have also fallen for her.\nAmmamaria: Sounds like you've got some competition. You made a move already?\nArmand: Not yet. But I am thinking of inviting her to dinner sometime. I know some good restaurants nearby.\nAmmamaria: That's nice. Having been here a little while surely gives you the advantage, eh?\nArmand: You bet. Now that you mentioned it, I think I'll call her now and see if she is available tonight.\nAmmamaria: Good luck!\nArmand: Thanks!", "summary": "Armand likes his neibourhood girl who is popular. Although Ammamaria analyses the disadvantages, Armand still decides to date with her." }, { "id": "test_470", "dialogue": "Ammamaria: It's a lovely day, isn't it?\nArmand: Yeah, and most excitingly, I met the girl living under me today. She's really nice.\nAmmamaria: Is she American?\nArmand: Yeah, and most importantly, she's single! Man, I could tell from the moment I saw her, she's the girl of my dreams!\nAmmamaria: So I take it you two are hitting it off? I know it's very convenient to be in a relationship with your neighbor, but what if you break up?\nArmand: I don't know. I am not really worried about that. I don't wanna lose before even starting. Besides I think the other two American guys have also fallen for her.\nAmmamaria: Sounds like you've got some competition. You made a move already?\nArmand: Not yet. But I am thinking of inviting her to dinner sometime. I know some good restaurants nearby.\nAmmamaria: That's nice. Having been here a little while surely gives you the advantage, eh?\nArmand: You bet. Now that you mentioned it, I think I'll call her now and see if she is available tonight.\nAmmamaria: Good luck!\nArmand: Thanks!", "summary": "Armand tells Ammamaria that he falls in love with his neighbour and Ammamaria thinks he has some competition and wishes him good luck." }, { "id": "test_471", "dialogue": "Ammamaria: It's a lovely day, isn't it?\nArmand: Yeah, and most excitingly, I met the girl living under me today. She's really nice.\nAmmamaria: Is she American?\nArmand: Yeah, and most importantly, she's single! Man, I could tell from the moment I saw her, she's the girl of my dreams!\nAmmamaria: So I take it you two are hitting it off? I know it's very convenient to be in a relationship with your neighbor, but what if you break up?\nArmand: I don't know. I am not really worried about that. I don't wanna lose before even starting. Besides I think the other two American guys have also fallen for her.\nAmmamaria: Sounds like you've got some competition. You made a move already?\nArmand: Not yet. But I am thinking of inviting her to dinner sometime. I know some good restaurants nearby.\nAmmamaria: That's nice. Having been here a little while surely gives you the advantage, eh?\nArmand: You bet. Now that you mentioned it, I think I'll call her now and see if she is available tonight.\nAmmamaria: Good luck!\nArmand: Thanks!", "summary": "Armand tells Ammamaria he falls in love with the girl living under him and she's very popular. Armand's going to call her now and invite her to dinner tonight." }, { "id": "test_472", "dialogue": "Aloisia: Did you see the way that Mirella came to work yesterday? Ever since she came back from that conference in Silicon Valley, she's been coming to work dressed in jeans and sweatshirts. It's like she's decided to make herself at home in her office. I don't know how long it'll take before the management talks to her about it.\nBelinda: She was really influenced by the way they do things on the west coast. I guess the working atmosphere is a lot more relaxed and casual in California. It comes from the information technology industry. . there isn't such a large division between home and office, so people want to work in the clothes they feel more relaxed in.\nAloisia: Maybe so, but it seems kind of strange, which the rest of us in white shirts, dark suites, and ties.\nBelinda: It's not as bad as that. . . We are allowed to wear more casual jackets and trousers. Besides, didn't you hear what Mirella found on her desk this morning?\nAloisia: What's that?\nBelinda: Management decided to give her four brand new white dress. That's their way of telling her that her new style of dressing down is not quite acceptable.", "summary": "Aloisia and Belinda talk about Mirella's dressing style in the office which is different from others. The management decided to give Mirella formal clothes directly to warn her." }, { "id": "test_473", "dialogue": "Aloisia: Did you see the way that Mirella came to work yesterday? Ever since she came back from that conference in Silicon Valley, she's been coming to work dressed in jeans and sweatshirts. It's like she's decided to make herself at home in her office. I don't know how long it'll take before the management talks to her about it.\nBelinda: She was really influenced by the way they do things on the west coast. I guess the working atmosphere is a lot more relaxed and casual in California. It comes from the information technology industry. . there isn't such a large division between home and office, so people want to work in the clothes they feel more relaxed in.\nAloisia: Maybe so, but it seems kind of strange, which the rest of us in white shirts, dark suites, and ties.\nBelinda: It's not as bad as that. . . We are allowed to wear more casual jackets and trousers. Besides, didn't you hear what Mirella found on her desk this morning?\nAloisia: What's that?\nBelinda: Management decided to give her four brand new white dress. That's their way of telling her that her new style of dressing down is not quite acceptable.", "summary": "Aloisia thinks it's strange of Mirella wearing casually in the office. Belinda thinks she was influenced by the casual atmosphere in California and tells Aloisia management decided to give her a new white dress to warn her." }, { "id": "test_474", "dialogue": "Aloisia: Did you see the way that Mirella came to work yesterday? Ever since she came back from that conference in Silicon Valley, she's been coming to work dressed in jeans and sweatshirts. It's like she's decided to make herself at home in her office. I don't know how long it'll take before the management talks to her about it.\nBelinda: She was really influenced by the way they do things on the west coast. I guess the working atmosphere is a lot more relaxed and casual in California. It comes from the information technology industry. . there isn't such a large division between home and office, so people want to work in the clothes they feel more relaxed in.\nAloisia: Maybe so, but it seems kind of strange, which the rest of us in white shirts, dark suites, and ties.\nBelinda: It's not as bad as that. . . We are allowed to wear more casual jackets and trousers. Besides, didn't you hear what Mirella found on her desk this morning?\nAloisia: What's that?\nBelinda: Management decided to give her four brand new white dress. That's their way of telling her that her new style of dressing down is not quite acceptable.", "summary": "Aloisia and Belinda talks about Mirella dressed casually after she came back from Silicon Valley. Managements put white shirts on her desk to warn her." }, { "id": "test_475", "dialogue": "Jermaine: You're going to set up your own law office, aren't you?\nAilee: Yes. After so many years of hard work, I'd rather I had an office of my own.\nJermaine: If you need help, don't hesitate to ask me.\nAilee: I'll be very glad if you would help.\nJermaine: I'd like to wish you every success in your new venture.\nAilee: Thank you. I wish I would.\nJermaine: Good luck to you.", "summary": "Jermaine congratulates Ailee on Ailee's new venture and expresses Jermaine's willingness to help." }, { "id": "test_476", "dialogue": "Jermaine: You're going to set up your own law office, aren't you?\nAilee: Yes. After so many years of hard work, I'd rather I had an office of my own.\nJermaine: If you need help, don't hesitate to ask me.\nAilee: I'll be very glad if you would help.\nJermaine: I'd like to wish you every success in your new venture.\nAilee: Thank you. I wish I would.\nJermaine: Good luck to you.", "summary": "Jermaine is willing to offer Ailee help in setting up a law office." }, { "id": "test_477", "dialogue": "Jermaine: You're going to set up your own law office, aren't you?\nAilee: Yes. After so many years of hard work, I'd rather I had an office of my own.\nJermaine: If you need help, don't hesitate to ask me.\nAilee: I'll be very glad if you would help.\nJermaine: I'd like to wish you every success in your new venture.\nAilee: Thank you. I wish I would.\nJermaine: Good luck to you.", "summary": "Ailee is going to set up Ailee's own law office. Jermaine wishes Ailee good luck." }, { "id": "test_478", "dialogue": "Peter: Hello, Kate.\nKate: Hi, Peter. I didn't see you last night. Where did you go?\nPeter: I was almost on line the whole night.\nKate: Did you play network games the whole night?\nPeter: No, I listened to the music, too.\nKate: What are you going to do now?\nPeter: I'm tired. I need a rest.", "summary": "Peter tells Kate he played games and listened to music the whole last night." }, { "id": "test_479", "dialogue": "Peter: Hello, Kate.\nKate: Hi, Peter. I didn't see you last night. Where did you go?\nPeter: I was almost on line the whole night.\nKate: Did you play network games the whole night?\nPeter: No, I listened to the music, too.\nKate: What are you going to do now?\nPeter: I'm tired. I need a rest.", "summary": "Peter tells Kate he stayed up and he's tired now." }, { "id": "test_480", "dialogue": "Peter: Hello, Kate.\nKate: Hi, Peter. I didn't see you last night. Where did you go?\nPeter: I was almost on line the whole night.\nKate: Did you play network games the whole night?\nPeter: No, I listened to the music, too.\nKate: What are you going to do now?\nPeter: I'm tired. I need a rest.", "summary": "Peter tells Kate he stayed up. He's tired now and needs a rest." }, { "id": "test_481", "dialogue": "Kaylil: Nowadays, ships and boats are no longer so important in transportation as they used to be.\nSterne: True. With the extension of railways and highways, and the improvement of safety and capacity of airplanes, ships and boats have been giving place to trains, planes and automobiles.\nKaylil: I read in the newspapers that the passenger liners from Shanghai to Ningpo and Dalian have been out of business ; and the liners up and down the Yangtze River have been reduced by 70 %.\nSterne: The pace of life of people is now getting faster and faster, so the speed of ships and boats seems to be so slow. I think it may be the reason why people don't like to travel by boat.\nKaylil: But the most of the transoceanic cargo transportation is still carried by boat.", "summary": "Sterne explains alternatives of sea transportation but Kaylil addresses the importance of boat in transoceanic cargo transportation." }, { "id": "test_482", "dialogue": "Kaylil: Nowadays, ships and boats are no longer so important in transportation as they used to be.\nSterne: True. With the extension of railways and highways, and the improvement of safety and capacity of airplanes, ships and boats have been giving place to trains, planes and automobiles.\nKaylil: I read in the newspapers that the passenger liners from Shanghai to Ningpo and Dalian have been out of business ; and the liners up and down the Yangtze River have been reduced by 70 %.\nSterne: The pace of life of people is now getting faster and faster, so the speed of ships and boats seems to be so slow. I think it may be the reason why people don't like to travel by boat.\nKaylil: But the most of the transoceanic cargo transportation is still carried by boat.", "summary": "Kaylil and Sterne are talking about the development of transportation and the importance of boats." }, { "id": "test_483", "dialogue": "Kaylil: Nowadays, ships and boats are no longer so important in transportation as they used to be.\nSterne: True. With the extension of railways and highways, and the improvement of safety and capacity of airplanes, ships and boats have been giving place to trains, planes and automobiles.\nKaylil: I read in the newspapers that the passenger liners from Shanghai to Ningpo and Dalian have been out of business ; and the liners up and down the Yangtze River have been reduced by 70 %.\nSterne: The pace of life of people is now getting faster and faster, so the speed of ships and boats seems to be so slow. I think it may be the reason why people don't like to travel by boat.\nKaylil: But the most of the transoceanic cargo transportation is still carried by boat.", "summary": "Sterne tells Kaylil that ships and boats have been giving places to other transportations because people's life is getting faster, but Kaylil thinks they are still important." }, { "id": "test_484", "dialogue": "Andy: Hi, Fanny.\nFanny: Hi, Andy.\nAndy: Are you feeling OK? You sound a little tired this morning.\nFanny: I did not sleep much last night. I really feel bad. It was a crazy night.\nAndy: What happened?\nFanny: I had a bad dream. I was walking alone in the graveyard, and suddenly all the ghosts jumped out of their graves. They began to chase me through the graveyard and shouted that they wanted my blood.\nAndy: Oh, what a nightmare! Then what happened?\nFanny: My mother woke me up. She had heard me crying out for help.\nAndy: You have got a great mother.\nFanny: I felt embarrased. After all, I am 18 years old. Mom gave me some chocolate cookies and a glass of milk.\nAndy: That sounds good!\nFanny: Yeah, but i was afraid to fall back asleep. I am worrying about getting into the University of Michigan.\nAndy: Me too. But I tell myself that if they don't accept me, another school will.", "summary": "Fanny had a nightmare because of the pressure from school applications. Her mother and Andy both comfort her." }, { "id": "test_485", "dialogue": "Andy: Hi, Fanny.\nFanny: Hi, Andy.\nAndy: Are you feeling OK? You sound a little tired this morning.\nFanny: I did not sleep much last night. I really feel bad. It was a crazy night.\nAndy: What happened?\nFanny: I had a bad dream. I was walking alone in the graveyard, and suddenly all the ghosts jumped out of their graves. They began to chase me through the graveyard and shouted that they wanted my blood.\nAndy: Oh, what a nightmare! Then what happened?\nFanny: My mother woke me up. She had heard me crying out for help.\nAndy: You have got a great mother.\nFanny: I felt embarrased. After all, I am 18 years old. Mom gave me some chocolate cookies and a glass of milk.\nAndy: That sounds good!\nFanny: Yeah, but i was afraid to fall back asleep. I am worrying about getting into the University of Michigan.\nAndy: Me too. But I tell myself that if they don't accept me, another school will.", "summary": "Fanny had a nightmare last night and her mother consoled her. Andy listens to her experience and thinks she has a good mother." }, { "id": "test_486", "dialogue": "Andy: Hi, Fanny.\nFanny: Hi, Andy.\nAndy: Are you feeling OK? You sound a little tired this morning.\nFanny: I did not sleep much last night. I really feel bad. It was a crazy night.\nAndy: What happened?\nFanny: I had a bad dream. I was walking alone in the graveyard, and suddenly all the ghosts jumped out of their graves. They began to chase me through the graveyard and shouted that they wanted my blood.\nAndy: Oh, what a nightmare! Then what happened?\nFanny: My mother woke me up. She had heard me crying out for help.\nAndy: You have got a great mother.\nFanny: I felt embarrased. After all, I am 18 years old. Mom gave me some chocolate cookies and a glass of milk.\nAndy: That sounds good!\nFanny: Yeah, but i was afraid to fall back asleep. I am worrying about getting into the University of Michigan.\nAndy: Me too. But I tell myself that if they don't accept me, another school will.", "summary": "Fanny had a bad dream last night. She is worried about getting into the University of Michigan. Andy comforts her." }, { "id": "test_487", "dialogue": "Ernie: Ernie, I'm really excited about starting this band together. We're going to be the two coolest students on campus.\nGene: I know! It's gonna be great. But what kind of music do you think we should play?\nErnie: That's a good question. You know I love hip hop, so maybe we can play some Vanilla Ice songs.\nGene: Hmm. . . Vanilla Ice? I know his most famous song, ' Ice Ice Baby, ' but I don't know his other songs.\nErnie: That's OK. You can buy his songs on iTunes and listen to them.", "summary": "Ernie and Ernie plan to start a band and they decide to play hip hop music." }, { "id": "test_488", "dialogue": "Ernie: Ernie, I'm really excited about starting this band together. We're going to be the two coolest students on campus.\nGene: I know! It's gonna be great. But what kind of music do you think we should play?\nErnie: That's a good question. You know I love hip hop, so maybe we can play some Vanilla Ice songs.\nGene: Hmm. . . Vanilla Ice? I know his most famous song, ' Ice Ice Baby, ' but I don't know his other songs.\nErnie: That's OK. You can buy his songs on iTunes and listen to them.", "summary": "Ernie and Ernie are preparing to start the band at school." }, { "id": "test_489", "dialogue": "Ernie: Ernie, I'm really excited about starting this band together. We're going to be the two coolest students on campus.\nGene: I know! It's gonna be great. But what kind of music do you think we should play?\nErnie: That's a good question. You know I love hip hop, so maybe we can play some Vanilla Ice songs.\nGene: Hmm. . . Vanilla Ice? I know his most famous song, ' Ice Ice Baby, ' but I don't know his other songs.\nErnie: That's OK. You can buy his songs on iTunes and listen to them.", "summary": "Ernie and Ernie start their own band on campus. Ernie suggests they play Vanilla Ice songs." }, { "id": "test_490", "dialogue": "Pamela: Are you enjoying your trip to New Orleans?\nGwendolen: Oh, yes. I really like it here.\nPamela: Would you like to do something tonight?\nGwendolen: Sure. I'd love to.\nPamela: Let's see. Have you been to a jazz club yet?\nGwendolen: Yes. I've already been to several clubs here.\nPamela: OK. What about an evening riverboat tour?\nGwendolen: Uh, actually, I've gone twice this week.\nPamela: So, what do you want to do?\nGwendolen: Well, I haven't been to the theater in a long time.\nPamela: Oh, OK. I hear there's a terrific show at the Sanger Theater.\nGwendolen: Great! Let's make a reservation.", "summary": "Pamela and Gwendolen are discussing where to have fun, and they decide to go to the theater tonight." }, { "id": "test_491", "dialogue": "Pamela: Are you enjoying your trip to New Orleans?\nGwendolen: Oh, yes. I really like it here.\nPamela: Would you like to do something tonight?\nGwendolen: Sure. I'd love to.\nPamela: Let's see. Have you been to a jazz club yet?\nGwendolen: Yes. I've already been to several clubs here.\nPamela: OK. What about an evening riverboat tour?\nGwendolen: Uh, actually, I've gone twice this week.\nPamela: So, what do you want to do?\nGwendolen: Well, I haven't been to the theater in a long time.\nPamela: Oh, OK. I hear there's a terrific show at the Sanger Theater.\nGwendolen: Great! Let's make a reservation.", "summary": "Pamela and Gwendolen are talking about what to do tonight and they finally decide to go to watch a show." }, { "id": "test_492", "dialogue": "Pamela: Are you enjoying your trip to New Orleans?\nGwendolen: Oh, yes. I really like it here.\nPamela: Would you like to do something tonight?\nGwendolen: Sure. I'd love to.\nPamela: Let's see. Have you been to a jazz club yet?\nGwendolen: Yes. I've already been to several clubs here.\nPamela: OK. What about an evening riverboat tour?\nGwendolen: Uh, actually, I've gone twice this week.\nPamela: So, what do you want to do?\nGwendolen: Well, I haven't been to the theater in a long time.\nPamela: Oh, OK. I hear there's a terrific show at the Sanger Theater.\nGwendolen: Great! Let's make a reservation.", "summary": "Gwendolen hasn't been to the theater for a long time, so Pamela and Gwendolen decide to make a reservation for a show at the Sanger Theater." }, { "id": "test_493", "dialogue": "Lorilyn: Does it look like a good fit?\nGlynnis: It's definitely your size.\nLorilyn: Yes, it is very nice. I'll take it.\nGlynnis: How do you prefer to pay?\nLorilyn: Let me use my credit card.\nGlynnis: Now, if you'll just sign here.\nLorilyn: No problem.\nGlynnis: I hope you enjoy your purchase. Good-bye.", "summary": "Lorilyn buys some nice clothes by credit card with Glynnis's assistance." }, { "id": "test_494", "dialogue": "Lorilyn: Does it look like a good fit?\nGlynnis: It's definitely your size.\nLorilyn: Yes, it is very nice. I'll take it.\nGlynnis: How do you prefer to pay?\nLorilyn: Let me use my credit card.\nGlynnis: Now, if you'll just sign here.\nLorilyn: No problem.\nGlynnis: I hope you enjoy your purchase. Good-bye.", "summary": "Lorilyn pays Glynnis by credit card for some clothes." }, { "id": "test_495", "dialogue": "Lorilyn: Does it look like a good fit?\nGlynnis: It's definitely your size.\nLorilyn: Yes, it is very nice. I'll take it.\nGlynnis: How do you prefer to pay?\nLorilyn: Let me use my credit card.\nGlynnis: Now, if you'll just sign here.\nLorilyn: No problem.\nGlynnis: I hope you enjoy your purchase. Good-bye.", "summary": "Lorilyn purchases some clothes by credit card with Glynnis's assistance." }, { "id": "test_496", "dialogue": "Mr. Foster: Mr. Blake? Mr. Foster's on the phone. He'd like to know if you can send over those training manuals?\nMr. Blake: Oh, tell him I'll leave them at his office tomorrow afternoon.\nMr. Foster: He was hoping that you could drop them off this afternoon.\nMr. Blake: I'm afraid that I can't do that. They're at the printer's being copied. They'll be back tomorrow before 1 o'clock.", "summary": "Mr. Blake explains the training manuals cannot be sent today because they are still being copied." }, { "id": "test_497", "dialogue": "Mr. Foster: Mr. Blake? Mr. Foster's on the phone. He'd like to know if you can send over those training manuals?\nMr. Blake: Oh, tell him I'll leave them at his office tomorrow afternoon.\nMr. Foster: He was hoping that you could drop them off this afternoon.\nMr. Blake: I'm afraid that I can't do that. They're at the printer's being copied. They'll be back tomorrow before 1 o'clock.", "summary": "Mr. Foster is transferring the message between Mr. Blake and Mr. Foster about the training manuals." }, { "id": "test_498", "dialogue": "Mr. Foster: Mr. Blake? Mr. Foster's on the phone. He'd like to know if you can send over those training manuals?\nMr. Blake: Oh, tell him I'll leave them at his office tomorrow afternoon.\nMr. Foster: He was hoping that you could drop them off this afternoon.\nMr. Blake: I'm afraid that I can't do that. They're at the printer's being copied. They'll be back tomorrow before 1 o'clock.", "summary": "Mr. Foster wants the training manuals to be sent this afternoon but Mr. Blake explains that they haven't been printed out yet." }, { "id": "test_499", "dialogue": "Derek: Are you going anywhere for your vacation?\nDavid: Yes, we're making plans for a tour.\nDerek: That'll be lovely. Where are you going?\nDavid: Well, we will start out from Long Island this Friday. We've planned a four day drive to Salt Lake City, where we'll join my brother and his family on his fortieth birthday.\nDerek: Well, you've got to prepare a lot of food and enough sleeping bags then.\nDavid: Oh, we'll spend the nights in hotels and enjoy local food as we pass by. How does it sound, David?\nDerek: It sounds good. You can do a lot of sightseeing, too.\nDavid: Yes, we'll take our time. And we'll go to Five Lake Strict and the Wall Street.\nDerek: So, you're going to have a really nice vacation.\nDavid: You can say that again.", "summary": "David tells David about David's planned a long trip for David's vacation. David thinks it's nice." }, { "id": "test_500", "dialogue": "Derek: Are you going anywhere for your vacation?\nDavid: Yes, we're making plans for a tour.\nDerek: That'll be lovely. Where are you going?\nDavid: Well, we will start out from Long Island this Friday. We've planned a four day drive to Salt Lake City, where we'll join my brother and his family on his fortieth birthday.\nDerek: Well, you've got to prepare a lot of food and enough sleeping bags then.\nDavid: Oh, we'll spend the nights in hotels and enjoy local food as we pass by. How does it sound, David?\nDerek: It sounds good. You can do a lot of sightseeing, too.\nDavid: Yes, we'll take our time. And we'll go to Five Lake Strict and the Wall Street.\nDerek: So, you're going to have a really nice vacation.\nDavid: You can say that again.", "summary": "David and David are talking about David's plan for the vacation. David thinks it sounds good." }, { "id": "test_501", "dialogue": "Derek: Are you going anywhere for your vacation?\nDavid: Yes, we're making plans for a tour.\nDerek: That'll be lovely. Where are you going?\nDavid: Well, we will start out from Long Island this Friday. We've planned a four day drive to Salt Lake City, where we'll join my brother and his family on his fortieth birthday.\nDerek: Well, you've got to prepare a lot of food and enough sleeping bags then.\nDavid: Oh, we'll spend the nights in hotels and enjoy local food as we pass by. How does it sound, David?\nDerek: It sounds good. You can do a lot of sightseeing, too.\nDavid: Yes, we'll take our time. And we'll go to Five Lake Strict and the Wall Street.\nDerek: So, you're going to have a really nice vacation.\nDavid: You can say that again.", "summary": "David tells David the plan for a tour and David will celebrate David's brother's fortieth birthday when at Salt Lake City." }, { "id": "test_502", "dialogue": "Brandise: Where is Pamela?\nElvira: Is she coming?\nBrandise: She told me she'd be here.\nElvira: They are announcing your flight. You'd better board the plane.\nBrandise: Are you rushing me?\nElvira: I am just reminding you about the time. You don't want to miss the plane, do you?\nBrandise: I know what I am doing. Don't worry. Can you do me a favor?\nElvira: Name it and I'll do it for you.\nBrandise: Take care of Pamela when I am away. She is a nice girl. I don't want her to get hurt or anything.\nElvira: I've got it.\nBrandise: Thank you. Now I see that you are my true friend. Most of my so-called friends left me at the moment my company went bankrupt. You are the only one who has stood by me the whole time.\nElvira: I am just doing what I think I should do.\nBrandise: Thank you for being a friend of mine.\nElvira: This isn't like you. . . Well, I hope you will have a nice flight and a successful start in business\nBrandise: Thank you. I have to leave now. If you see Pamela, tell her I'll write to her.", "summary": "Brandise is taking off to restart a business. Brandise expresses appreciation to Elvira and asks Elvira to take care of Pamela." }, { "id": "test_503", "dialogue": "Brandise: Where is Pamela?\nElvira: Is she coming?\nBrandise: She told me she'd be here.\nElvira: They are announcing your flight. You'd better board the plane.\nBrandise: Are you rushing me?\nElvira: I am just reminding you about the time. You don't want to miss the plane, do you?\nBrandise: I know what I am doing. Don't worry. Can you do me a favor?\nElvira: Name it and I'll do it for you.\nBrandise: Take care of Pamela when I am away. She is a nice girl. I don't want her to get hurt or anything.\nElvira: I've got it.\nBrandise: Thank you. Now I see that you are my true friend. Most of my so-called friends left me at the moment my company went bankrupt. You are the only one who has stood by me the whole time.\nElvira: I am just doing what I think I should do.\nBrandise: Thank you for being a friend of mine.\nElvira: This isn't like you. . . Well, I hope you will have a nice flight and a successful start in business\nBrandise: Thank you. I have to leave now. If you see Pamela, tell her I'll write to her.", "summary": "Brandise's flight is about to take off but Brandise is waiting for Pamela. Brandise thanks Elvira for their friendship and asks Elvira to take care of Pamela." }, { "id": "test_504", "dialogue": "Brandise: Where is Pamela?\nElvira: Is she coming?\nBrandise: She told me she'd be here.\nElvira: They are announcing your flight. You'd better board the plane.\nBrandise: Are you rushing me?\nElvira: I am just reminding you about the time. You don't want to miss the plane, do you?\nBrandise: I know what I am doing. Don't worry. Can you do me a favor?\nElvira: Name it and I'll do it for you.\nBrandise: Take care of Pamela when I am away. She is a nice girl. I don't want her to get hurt or anything.\nElvira: I've got it.\nBrandise: Thank you. Now I see that you are my true friend. Most of my so-called friends left me at the moment my company went bankrupt. You are the only one who has stood by me the whole time.\nElvira: I am just doing what I think I should do.\nBrandise: Thank you for being a friend of mine.\nElvira: This isn't like you. . . Well, I hope you will have a nice flight and a successful start in business\nBrandise: Thank you. I have to leave now. If you see Pamela, tell her I'll write to her.", "summary": "Brandise's flight is going to take off. Brandise thanks Elvira and asks to take care of Pamela when Brandise is away." }, { "id": "test_505", "dialogue": "Martie: Excuse me, can you do me a favor?\nForrester: Sure.\nMartie: Where's the busiest street of this city? I am a stranger here.\nForrester: You mean the seventy seventh? It's not far from here. You can walk there.\nMartie: Well, we are so tired today. Can you tell me which bus I should take?\nForrester: Bus No. 12.\nMartie: Thank you so much.", "summary": "Forrester tells Martie how to get to the seventy seventh." }, { "id": "test_506", "dialogue": "Martie: Excuse me, can you do me a favor?\nForrester: Sure.\nMartie: Where's the busiest street of this city? I am a stranger here.\nForrester: You mean the seventy seventh? It's not far from here. You can walk there.\nMartie: Well, we are so tired today. Can you tell me which bus I should take?\nForrester: Bus No. 12.\nMartie: Thank you so much.", "summary": "Forrester shows Martie the way to the seventy seventh." }, { "id": "test_507", "dialogue": "Martie: Excuse me, can you do me a favor?\nForrester: Sure.\nMartie: Where's the busiest street of this city? I am a stranger here.\nForrester: You mean the seventy seventh? It's not far from here. You can walk there.\nMartie: Well, we are so tired today. Can you tell me which bus I should take?\nForrester: Bus No. 12.\nMartie: Thank you so much.", "summary": "Forrester tells Martie Martie can take Bus No. 12 to the seventy seventh." }, { "id": "test_508", "dialogue": "Graeme: Hi! What are you watching?\nEnrico: It's a programme about Islam. It's very interesting.\nGraeme: Wow! So many people! Where are they and what are they doing?\nEnrico: They are muslims on a pilgrimage to mecca. Muslims call this pilgrimage haj.\nGraeme: Why do they go there?\nEnrico: Muslims believe that every man who is able should go on a haj at least once in his life. Mecca is the spiritual centre of the muslim faith.\nGraeme: When muslims pray, they face towards mecca.\nEnrico: That's right. Unfortunately, so many people go on the haj each year that there are often stamped and people get killed.\nGraeme: I heard about that. The pilgrims must walk around a large, sacred black stone.\nEnrico: That's right. That's when accidents often happen. The Saudi government tries to limit the number of pilgrims, to reduce the chances of accidents.\nGraeme: Pilgrimages are common in many faiths.\nEnrico: Yes. In England, Christian pilgrims might go to Canterbury and many Christians go to the Vatican on pilgrimages.\nGraeme: Isn't there a place in france where people go to get healed?\nEnrico: I think that place is Lourdes. There are many stories of people being healed after visiting there.\nGraeme: Do you think that there is something magical about that place?\nEnrico: Personally. I think that people believe they will be healed and that faith causes a change in their mind that cures them. I don't think place is magical in any way.", "summary": "Graeme and Enrico talk about a programme about Muslims' pilgrimage to Mecca and the accidents. They find such pilgrimage is also common in many faiths but Enrico doesn't believe it." }, { "id": "test_509", "dialogue": "Graeme: Hi! What are you watching?\nEnrico: It's a programme about Islam. It's very interesting.\nGraeme: Wow! So many people! Where are they and what are they doing?\nEnrico: They are muslims on a pilgrimage to mecca. Muslims call this pilgrimage haj.\nGraeme: Why do they go there?\nEnrico: Muslims believe that every man who is able should go on a haj at least once in his life. Mecca is the spiritual centre of the muslim faith.\nGraeme: When muslims pray, they face towards mecca.\nEnrico: That's right. Unfortunately, so many people go on the haj each year that there are often stamped and people get killed.\nGraeme: I heard about that. The pilgrims must walk around a large, sacred black stone.\nEnrico: That's right. That's when accidents often happen. The Saudi government tries to limit the number of pilgrims, to reduce the chances of accidents.\nGraeme: Pilgrimages are common in many faiths.\nEnrico: Yes. In England, Christian pilgrims might go to Canterbury and many Christians go to the Vatican on pilgrimages.\nGraeme: Isn't there a place in france where people go to get healed?\nEnrico: I think that place is Lourdes. There are many stories of people being healed after visiting there.\nGraeme: Do you think that there is something magical about that place?\nEnrico: Personally. I think that people believe they will be healed and that faith causes a change in their mind that cures them. I don't think place is magical in any way.", "summary": "Enrico introduces a programme about Islam's pilgrimage to Graeme. They talk about the pilgrimage in other faiths and countries as well as. Enrico doesn't think the place where people go to get healed is magical." }, { "id": "test_510", "dialogue": "Graeme: Hi! What are you watching?\nEnrico: It's a programme about Islam. It's very interesting.\nGraeme: Wow! So many people! Where are they and what are they doing?\nEnrico: They are muslims on a pilgrimage to mecca. Muslims call this pilgrimage haj.\nGraeme: Why do they go there?\nEnrico: Muslims believe that every man who is able should go on a haj at least once in his life. Mecca is the spiritual centre of the muslim faith.\nGraeme: When muslims pray, they face towards mecca.\nEnrico: That's right. Unfortunately, so many people go on the haj each year that there are often stamped and people get killed.\nGraeme: I heard about that. The pilgrims must walk around a large, sacred black stone.\nEnrico: That's right. That's when accidents often happen. The Saudi government tries to limit the number of pilgrims, to reduce the chances of accidents.\nGraeme: Pilgrimages are common in many faiths.\nEnrico: Yes. In England, Christian pilgrims might go to Canterbury and many Christians go to the Vatican on pilgrimages.\nGraeme: Isn't there a place in france where people go to get healed?\nEnrico: I think that place is Lourdes. There are many stories of people being healed after visiting there.\nGraeme: Do you think that there is something magical about that place?\nEnrico: Personally. I think that people believe they will be healed and that faith causes a change in their mind that cures them. I don't think place is magical in any way.", "summary": "Enrico is watching a programme about Islam's pilgrimage to Mecca. Graeme has heard that there are often accidents happen during this pilgrimage. They also talk about pilgrimage in other countries." }, { "id": "test_511", "dialogue": "Stacee: Excuse me. I'm a stranger here and lost my way.\nLoria: Can I help you?\nStacee: Sure. Can I get to the central department stall this way?\nLoria: uh. . . Yes. Turn right, then take the second turning on your left.\nStacee: Is it far?\nLoria: It's about fifteen minutes'walk. That's all.\nStacee: And do you know where the national bank is?\nLoria: Yes. It's on this street. Keep walking for two blocks and it's on the corner on the right.\nStacee: Thanks very much.\nLoria: You are welcome. Good luck.\nStacee: Thank you. I won't miss it.", "summary": "Stacee gets lost and asks Loria where the central department stall and the national bank are. Loria directs Stacee." }, { "id": "test_512", "dialogue": "Stacee: Excuse me. I'm a stranger here and lost my way.\nLoria: Can I help you?\nStacee: Sure. Can I get to the central department stall this way?\nLoria: uh. . . Yes. Turn right, then take the second turning on your left.\nStacee: Is it far?\nLoria: It's about fifteen minutes'walk. That's all.\nStacee: And do you know where the national bank is?\nLoria: Yes. It's on this street. Keep walking for two blocks and it's on the corner on the right.\nStacee: Thanks very much.\nLoria: You are welcome. Good luck.\nStacee: Thank you. I won't miss it.", "summary": "Loria shows Stacee the ways to the central department stall and the national bank." }, { "id": "test_513", "dialogue": "Stacee: Excuse me. I'm a stranger here and lost my way.\nLoria: Can I help you?\nStacee: Sure. Can I get to the central department stall this way?\nLoria: uh. . . Yes. Turn right, then take the second turning on your left.\nStacee: Is it far?\nLoria: It's about fifteen minutes'walk. That's all.\nStacee: And do you know where the national bank is?\nLoria: Yes. It's on this street. Keep walking for two blocks and it's on the corner on the right.\nStacee: Thanks very much.\nLoria: You are welcome. Good luck.\nStacee: Thank you. I won't miss it.", "summary": "Stacee asks Loria the way to the central department stall and the national bank." }, { "id": "test_514", "dialogue": "Yoko: I have to go up to London for a couple of days next week. Would you like to come?\nCorissa: That would be nice. How are you getting there?\nYoko: Well, I prefer to go on the train, but I suppose you want me to take the car.\nCorissa: Oh, I much prefer to go by car, then we don't need to get to the station with our luggage and. . .\nYoko: And I've got to drive. You know I'm not fond of that. I found it much more relaxing to sit in the train.\nCorissa: Which is more expensive?\nYoko: Well. Of course train is more expensive, but it is very much quicker. But I know we'll never agree on this subject. You prefer the car. I prefer the train.\nCorissa: Now. Have you ever thought of going by express bus?", "summary": "Yoko will go to London and invites Corissa along. Yoko prefers the train as it's quicker and relaxing but Corissa prefers the car as it's convenient." }, { "id": "test_515", "dialogue": "Yoko: I have to go up to London for a couple of days next week. Would you like to come?\nCorissa: That would be nice. How are you getting there?\nYoko: Well, I prefer to go on the train, but I suppose you want me to take the car.\nCorissa: Oh, I much prefer to go by car, then we don't need to get to the station with our luggage and. . .\nYoko: And I've got to drive. You know I'm not fond of that. I found it much more relaxing to sit in the train.\nCorissa: Which is more expensive?\nYoko: Well. Of course train is more expensive, but it is very much quicker. But I know we'll never agree on this subject. You prefer the car. I prefer the train.\nCorissa: Now. Have you ever thought of going by express bus?", "summary": "Yoko will go to London and invites Corissa to come along. But they have disagreements on how they get there." }, { "id": "test_516", "dialogue": "Yoko: I have to go up to London for a couple of days next week. Would you like to come?\nCorissa: That would be nice. How are you getting there?\nYoko: Well, I prefer to go on the train, but I suppose you want me to take the car.\nCorissa: Oh, I much prefer to go by car, then we don't need to get to the station with our luggage and. . .\nYoko: And I've got to drive. You know I'm not fond of that. I found it much more relaxing to sit in the train.\nCorissa: Which is more expensive?\nYoko: Well. Of course train is more expensive, but it is very much quicker. But I know we'll never agree on this subject. You prefer the car. I prefer the train.\nCorissa: Now. Have you ever thought of going by express bus?", "summary": "Yoko and Corissa are going to London next week. Corissa prefers by car. Yoko prefers by train. Corissa suggests maybe they could go by express bus." }, { "id": "test_517", "dialogue": "Catherine: Hey, Tom, did you enjoy your lunch?\nTom: Oh, don't mention it. It was terrible.\nCatherine: What'the matter?\nTom: The food station was as crowded as usual. I waited for 20 minutes for my sandwich, and when I finally got it the chicken was underdone.\nCatherine: I see. You simply can't blame the server for this.\nTom: Yes, I know. Fast food is so popular in this district.\nCatherine: That's true.\nTom: Anyway, how was your such, Catherine?\nCatherine: It was good. I brough lunch from home today.\nTom: You did? I thought you must feel right at home here as we get as many fast food restaurants as you do in America.\nCatherine: Well, I personally don't like then because i don't believe they are healthy.\nTom: I guess you're right. More often than not, people go there only for convenience. The foods may taste good, but generally speaking, they are high in calories, salt and fat.\nCatherine: Yes. I am wondering that you must believe fast food is your lifestyle, don't you?\nTom: You bet. Almost all top brands such as McDonald's and KFC are from America.\nCatherine: Well, actually two-thirds of Americans may avoid these places.\nTom: Seriously?\nCatherine: Yeah, it's hard to believe but true.", "summary": "Tom complains about his unhappy lunch experience in the fast-food restaurant while Catherine enjoyed her home-made meal. Catherin doesn't like fast food and says most Americans avoid it too." }, { "id": "test_518", "dialogue": "Catherine: Hey, Tom, did you enjoy your lunch?\nTom: Oh, don't mention it. It was terrible.\nCatherine: What'the matter?\nTom: The food station was as crowded as usual. I waited for 20 minutes for my sandwich, and when I finally got it the chicken was underdone.\nCatherine: I see. You simply can't blame the server for this.\nTom: Yes, I know. Fast food is so popular in this district.\nCatherine: That's true.\nTom: Anyway, how was your such, Catherine?\nCatherine: It was good. I brough lunch from home today.\nTom: You did? I thought you must feel right at home here as we get as many fast food restaurants as you do in America.\nCatherine: Well, I personally don't like then because i don't believe they are healthy.\nTom: I guess you're right. More often than not, people go there only for convenience. The foods may taste good, but generally speaking, they are high in calories, salt and fat.\nCatherine: Yes. I am wondering that you must believe fast food is your lifestyle, don't you?\nTom: You bet. Almost all top brands such as McDonald's and KFC are from America.\nCatherine: Well, actually two-thirds of Americans may avoid these places.\nTom: Seriously?\nCatherine: Yeah, it's hard to believe but true.", "summary": "Tom complains about his terrible lunch at the food station to Catherine. Catherine brings lunch from home because she does not like fast food and thinks it is unhealthy." }, { "id": "test_519", "dialogue": "Catherine: Hey, Tom, did you enjoy your lunch?\nTom: Oh, don't mention it. It was terrible.\nCatherine: What'the matter?\nTom: The food station was as crowded as usual. I waited for 20 minutes for my sandwich, and when I finally got it the chicken was underdone.\nCatherine: I see. You simply can't blame the server for this.\nTom: Yes, I know. Fast food is so popular in this district.\nCatherine: That's true.\nTom: Anyway, how was your such, Catherine?\nCatherine: It was good. I brough lunch from home today.\nTom: You did? I thought you must feel right at home here as we get as many fast food restaurants as you do in America.\nCatherine: Well, I personally don't like then because i don't believe they are healthy.\nTom: I guess you're right. More often than not, people go there only for convenience. The foods may taste good, but generally speaking, they are high in calories, salt and fat.\nCatherine: Yes. I am wondering that you must believe fast food is your lifestyle, don't you?\nTom: You bet. Almost all top brands such as McDonald's and KFC are from America.\nCatherine: Well, actually two-thirds of Americans may avoid these places.\nTom: Seriously?\nCatherine: Yeah, it's hard to believe but true.", "summary": "Tom tells Catherine he had an underdone sandwich for lunch. Catherine doesn't like fast food because she thinks it's not healthy. She explains that two-thirds of Americans may avoid places like McDonald's and KFC." }, { "id": "test_520", "dialogue": "Odie: Hi, may I get you anything to drink?\nDemetris: Yes, please. May I get a glass of lemonade?\nOdie: Would you like an appetizer?\nDemetris: May I get an order of barbeque wings?\nOdie: Sure, would you like anything else?\nDemetris: That'll be fine for now, thank you.\nOdie: Okay, tell me when you want to order the rest of your food.\nDemetris: Excuse me. I'm ready to order.\nOdie: What would you like?\nDemetris: Let me have the baby-back ribs.\nOdie: Sure, will there be anything else that I can get you?\nDemetris: That will be it for now.", "summary": "Demetris orders a glass of lemonade, barbeque wings, and baby-back ribs for meal with Odie's assistance." }, { "id": "test_521", "dialogue": "Odie: Hi, may I get you anything to drink?\nDemetris: Yes, please. May I get a glass of lemonade?\nOdie: Would you like an appetizer?\nDemetris: May I get an order of barbeque wings?\nOdie: Sure, would you like anything else?\nDemetris: That'll be fine for now, thank you.\nOdie: Okay, tell me when you want to order the rest of your food.\nDemetris: Excuse me. I'm ready to order.\nOdie: What would you like?\nDemetris: Let me have the baby-back ribs.\nOdie: Sure, will there be anything else that I can get you?\nDemetris: That will be it for now.", "summary": "Demetris is ordering lemonade, barbeque wings, and baby-back ribs, and Odie serves Demetris gently." }, { "id": "test_522", "dialogue": "Odie: Hi, may I get you anything to drink?\nDemetris: Yes, please. May I get a glass of lemonade?\nOdie: Would you like an appetizer?\nDemetris: May I get an order of barbeque wings?\nOdie: Sure, would you like anything else?\nDemetris: That'll be fine for now, thank you.\nOdie: Okay, tell me when you want to order the rest of your food.\nDemetris: Excuse me. I'm ready to order.\nOdie: What would you like?\nDemetris: Let me have the baby-back ribs.\nOdie: Sure, will there be anything else that I can get you?\nDemetris: That will be it for now.", "summary": "Demetris orders a glass of lemonade, barbeque wings, and baby-back ribs with the help of Odie." }, { "id": "test_523", "dialogue": "Hedvig: Welcome, what would you like to order?\nAndre: I would like to get a double cheeseburger.\nHedvig: Would you like everything on it?\nAndre: I would like everything on it, thank you.\nHedvig: Do you want any fries?\nAndre: Let me get some large curly fries.\nHedvig: Can I get you anything to drink?\nAndre: Sure, how about a medium Pepsi?\nHedvig: Is that everything?\nAndre: That'll be all. Thanks.\nHedvig: You're welcome, and your total is $ 5. 48.\nAndre: Thank you. Here you go.", "summary": "Andre orders a $ 5. 48 meal including cheeseburger, fries, and Pepsi." }, { "id": "test_524", "dialogue": "Hedvig: Welcome, what would you like to order?\nAndre: I would like to get a double cheeseburger.\nHedvig: Would you like everything on it?\nAndre: I would like everything on it, thank you.\nHedvig: Do you want any fries?\nAndre: Let me get some large curly fries.\nHedvig: Can I get you anything to drink?\nAndre: Sure, how about a medium Pepsi?\nHedvig: Is that everything?\nAndre: That'll be all. Thanks.\nHedvig: You're welcome, and your total is $ 5. 48.\nAndre: Thank you. Here you go.", "summary": "Andre orders a double cheeseburger, fries, and drink." }, { "id": "test_525", "dialogue": "Hedvig: Welcome, what would you like to order?\nAndre: I would like to get a double cheeseburger.\nHedvig: Would you like everything on it?\nAndre: I would like everything on it, thank you.\nHedvig: Do you want any fries?\nAndre: Let me get some large curly fries.\nHedvig: Can I get you anything to drink?\nAndre: Sure, how about a medium Pepsi?\nHedvig: Is that everything?\nAndre: That'll be all. Thanks.\nHedvig: You're welcome, and your total is $ 5. 48.\nAndre: Thank you. Here you go.", "summary": "Andre orders a double cheeseburger, large curly fries, and a medium Pepsi." }, { "id": "test_526", "dialogue": "Billi: Wow, you're up early today! What's for breakfast?\nJasmine: Well, I felt like baking, so I made some muffins.\nBilli: Smells good! I'll make some coffee. Do you want me to make you some eggs?\nJasmine: Sure, I'll take mine, sunny side up.\nBilli: Www, I don't know how you can eat your eggs like that! Ever since I was small, I have never liked sunny side up eggs.\nJasmine: You know, my dad had scrambled eggs every morning for twenty years. It drove my mom crazy!\nBilli: You know what really drives me crazy? When I ask for soft boiled eggs, and they overcook them, so they come out hard boiled! How can you dip your toast into a hard boiled egg?\nJasmine: You're so picky sometimes.\nBilli: Here you go, honey, fried eggs.\nJasmine: I said sunny side up! How many times do I have to tell you.", "summary": "Billi and Jasmine are preparing breakfast. Billi hates overcooked boiled eggs while Jasmine hates scrambled eggs and prefers sunny-side-up ones." }, { "id": "test_527", "dialogue": "Billi: Wow, you're up early today! What's for breakfast?\nJasmine: Well, I felt like baking, so I made some muffins.\nBilli: Smells good! I'll make some coffee. Do you want me to make you some eggs?\nJasmine: Sure, I'll take mine, sunny side up.\nBilli: Www, I don't know how you can eat your eggs like that! Ever since I was small, I have never liked sunny side up eggs.\nJasmine: You know, my dad had scrambled eggs every morning for twenty years. It drove my mom crazy!\nBilli: You know what really drives me crazy? When I ask for soft boiled eggs, and they overcook them, so they come out hard boiled! How can you dip your toast into a hard boiled egg?\nJasmine: You're so picky sometimes.\nBilli: Here you go, honey, fried eggs.\nJasmine: I said sunny side up! How many times do I have to tell you.", "summary": "Billi and Jasmine are making their breakfast. Jasmine was fed up with scrambled eggs and wants a sunny side up egg. But Billi makes Jasmine fried eggs." }, { "id": "test_528", "dialogue": "Billi: Wow, you're up early today! What's for breakfast?\nJasmine: Well, I felt like baking, so I made some muffins.\nBilli: Smells good! I'll make some coffee. Do you want me to make you some eggs?\nJasmine: Sure, I'll take mine, sunny side up.\nBilli: Www, I don't know how you can eat your eggs like that! Ever since I was small, I have never liked sunny side up eggs.\nJasmine: You know, my dad had scrambled eggs every morning for twenty years. It drove my mom crazy!\nBilli: You know what really drives me crazy? When I ask for soft boiled eggs, and they overcook them, so they come out hard boiled! How can you dip your toast into a hard boiled egg?\nJasmine: You're so picky sometimes.\nBilli: Here you go, honey, fried eggs.\nJasmine: I said sunny side up! How many times do I have to tell you.", "summary": "Billi is making some eggs for Jasmine and Jasmine wants a sunny side up egg, but Billi gives Jasmine fried eggs." }, { "id": "test_529", "dialogue": "Erinna: Where to, ma'am?\nMadam: The Grand Hotel.\nErinna: The Grand Hotel?\nMadam: Yes. Do you know where it is?\nErinna: No, Madam. I don't think I do.\nMadam: It's the 11th Avenue, Park Street.\nErinna: Oh, yes. I know where it is.", "summary": "Erinna drives Madam to the Grand Hotel." }, { "id": "test_530", "dialogue": "Erinna: Where to, ma'am?\nMadam: The Grand Hotel.\nErinna: The Grand Hotel?\nMadam: Yes. Do you know where it is?\nErinna: No, Madam. I don't think I do.\nMadam: It's the 11th Avenue, Park Street.\nErinna: Oh, yes. I know where it is.", "summary": "Erinna drive Madam to the address of Grand Hotel provided by Madam." }, { "id": "test_531", "dialogue": "Erinna: Where to, ma'am?\nMadam: The Grand Hotel.\nErinna: The Grand Hotel?\nMadam: Yes. Do you know where it is?\nErinna: No, Madam. I don't think I do.\nMadam: It's the 11th Avenue, Park Street.\nErinna: Oh, yes. I know where it is.", "summary": "Madam tells Erinna the address of the Grand Hotel and Erinna drives her there." }, { "id": "test_532", "dialogue": "Stearn: Excuse me. May I take a picture of you?\nSydney: What for?\nStearn: I just want to show my children how an American policeman looks.\nSydney: OK. But I hope it won't take too long.\nStearn: Oh, no, it won't. Just stand there, please.", "summary": "Stearn requests to take a picture of Stearn to show Stearn's children." }, { "id": "test_533", "dialogue": "Stearn: Excuse me. May I take a picture of you?\nSydney: What for?\nStearn: I just want to show my children how an American policeman looks.\nSydney: OK. But I hope it won't take too long.\nStearn: Oh, no, it won't. Just stand there, please.", "summary": "Stearn takes a picture of Sydney who's a policeman to show Stearn's children." }, { "id": "test_534", "dialogue": "Stearn: Excuse me. May I take a picture of you?\nSydney: What for?\nStearn: I just want to show my children how an American policeman looks.\nSydney: OK. But I hope it won't take too long.\nStearn: Oh, no, it won't. Just stand there, please.", "summary": "Stearn wants to take a photo of Sydney to show Stearn's children how an American policeman looks likes." }, { "id": "test_535", "dialogue": "Kelsey: Can I help you?\nAmeline: Yes, is there any vacant room for tomorrow?\nKelsey: I am sorry. We are full up for tomorrow.\nAmeline: Well, is there any other hotel nearby?\nKelsey: Yes, the Sunset Hotel is three blocks away. Maybe you can ask them.\nAmeline: Thank you.", "summary": "The hotel is fully booked and Kelsey offers Ameline the information about hotels nearby." }, { "id": "test_536", "dialogue": "Kelsey: Can I help you?\nAmeline: Yes, is there any vacant room for tomorrow?\nKelsey: I am sorry. We are full up for tomorrow.\nAmeline: Well, is there any other hotel nearby?\nKelsey: Yes, the Sunset Hotel is three blocks away. Maybe you can ask them.\nAmeline: Thank you.", "summary": "Kelsey's hotel is full and Kelsey recommends Ameline another hotel." }, { "id": "test_537", "dialogue": "Kelsey: Can I help you?\nAmeline: Yes, is there any vacant room for tomorrow?\nKelsey: I am sorry. We are full up for tomorrow.\nAmeline: Well, is there any other hotel nearby?\nKelsey: Yes, the Sunset Hotel is three blocks away. Maybe you can ask them.\nAmeline: Thank you.", "summary": "Kelsey recommends Ameline going to the Sunset Hotel to find vacant rooms as Kelsey's hotel is full." }, { "id": "test_538", "dialogue": "Mildred: Have you applied for you visa to go to study in the united states yet?\nFaina: Yes, I have. I handed in my application form two weeks ago and I'm going for an interview next week.\nMildred: Good luck! I'Ve heard it's very difficult to get a visa to go to the united states.\nFaina: The application form are quite complicated. It took me a few hours to fill it out. The hardest thing was getting all the necessary documents. That took almost two weeks.\nMildred: What kind of documents did you need to present?\nFaina: I had to show document relating to my financial status and of course my education, because I want a student visa.\nMildred: Why do you think so many people have their applications rejected?\nFaina: I think that they don't complete the forms correctly or they don't include all the required documents. The embassy is very strict about it. You have to be quite careful.\nMildred: Why are they stricter with Chinese people than with other nationalities?\nFaina: That's simple. Many people break the rules regarding their visa conditions.", "summary": "Faina has applied for a student visa in the states and tells Mildred about the rules and the required documents of applying for a USA visa and why they are so strict." }, { "id": "test_539", "dialogue": "Mildred: Have you applied for you visa to go to study in the united states yet?\nFaina: Yes, I have. I handed in my application form two weeks ago and I'm going for an interview next week.\nMildred: Good luck! I'Ve heard it's very difficult to get a visa to go to the united states.\nFaina: The application form are quite complicated. It took me a few hours to fill it out. The hardest thing was getting all the necessary documents. That took almost two weeks.\nMildred: What kind of documents did you need to present?\nFaina: I had to show document relating to my financial status and of course my education, because I want a student visa.\nMildred: Why do you think so many people have their applications rejected?\nFaina: I think that they don't complete the forms correctly or they don't include all the required documents. The embassy is very strict about it. You have to be quite careful.\nMildred: Why are they stricter with Chinese people than with other nationalities?\nFaina: That's simple. Many people break the rules regarding their visa conditions.", "summary": "Faina tells Mildred Faina's applied for the student visa to study in the united states. They talk about the procedures, materials, and points for attention of the application." }, { "id": "test_540", "dialogue": "Mildred: Have you applied for you visa to go to study in the united states yet?\nFaina: Yes, I have. I handed in my application form two weeks ago and I'm going for an interview next week.\nMildred: Good luck! I'Ve heard it's very difficult to get a visa to go to the united states.\nFaina: The application form are quite complicated. It took me a few hours to fill it out. The hardest thing was getting all the necessary documents. That took almost two weeks.\nMildred: What kind of documents did you need to present?\nFaina: I had to show document relating to my financial status and of course my education, because I want a student visa.\nMildred: Why do you think so many people have their applications rejected?\nFaina: I think that they don't complete the forms correctly or they don't include all the required documents. The embassy is very strict about it. You have to be quite careful.\nMildred: Why are they stricter with Chinese people than with other nationalities?\nFaina: That's simple. Many people break the rules regarding their visa conditions.", "summary": "Faina tells Mildred that Faina has applied for a student visa to the United States. Faina says many people are rejected because they are not careful about it." }, { "id": "test_541", "dialogue": "Anne: Hello, three-five.\nLeanne: Is that Anne?\nAnne: I'm sorry, I'm very tired. I'm going to bed early. I didn't have good time, and I don't really want to see you again.\nLeanne: What are you talking about? We had a great time. We laughed and talked all night last time.\nAnne: It was hardly all night. And I recall it was you doing all the laughing at your own jokes.\nLeanne: That's not fair. We had fun. Give me a second chance. Can we meet tomorrow night for drinks at the pub?\nAnne: No, I'm sorry. I'm going to meet some friends tomorrow evening. And I'm too tired now. I have to go to sleep. Goodbye.\nLeanne: But Anne. . .", "summary": "Leanne thinks Leanne and Anne had a good time and invites her out again, but Anne refuses it." }, { "id": "test_542", "dialogue": "Anne: Hello, three-five.\nLeanne: Is that Anne?\nAnne: I'm sorry, I'm very tired. I'm going to bed early. I didn't have good time, and I don't really want to see you again.\nLeanne: What are you talking about? We had a great time. We laughed and talked all night last time.\nAnne: It was hardly all night. And I recall it was you doing all the laughing at your own jokes.\nLeanne: That's not fair. We had fun. Give me a second chance. Can we meet tomorrow night for drinks at the pub?\nAnne: No, I'm sorry. I'm going to meet some friends tomorrow evening. And I'm too tired now. I have to go to sleep. Goodbye.\nLeanne: But Anne. . .", "summary": "Leanne asks Anne out for a drink tomorrow but Anne didn't enjoy the date with Leanne last time and refuses Leanne's invitation." }, { "id": "test_543", "dialogue": "Anne: Hello, three-five.\nLeanne: Is that Anne?\nAnne: I'm sorry, I'm very tired. I'm going to bed early. I didn't have good time, and I don't really want to see you again.\nLeanne: What are you talking about? We had a great time. We laughed and talked all night last time.\nAnne: It was hardly all night. And I recall it was you doing all the laughing at your own jokes.\nLeanne: That's not fair. We had fun. Give me a second chance. Can we meet tomorrow night for drinks at the pub?\nAnne: No, I'm sorry. I'm going to meet some friends tomorrow evening. And I'm too tired now. I have to go to sleep. Goodbye.\nLeanne: But Anne. . .", "summary": "Anne didn't enjoy the date with Leanne last time, she rejects Leanne's invitation firmly." }, { "id": "test_544", "dialogue": "Dulcine: Mary, do you often do your shopping online?\nMary: Yes. I'm used to online shopping. It's convenient and time-saving. You can buy anything you want and they will send it to your home or any place you want.\nDulcine: How about the price?\nMary: You can get the same product at a much lower price.\nDulcine: Last week, I tried to buy some clothes online, but I didn't know how to pay for them.\nMary: You should open an account at the online bank first. After that, you can buy anything online.\nDulcine: Are there many things online?\nMary: Sure. You can find everything all over the world. Let's check it out online!", "summary": "Dulcine asks about online shopping. Mary favors it as it's time-saving and economical. Then she helps Mary shop online." }, { "id": "test_545", "dialogue": "Dulcine: Mary, do you often do your shopping online?\nMary: Yes. I'm used to online shopping. It's convenient and time-saving. You can buy anything you want and they will send it to your home or any place you want.\nDulcine: How about the price?\nMary: You can get the same product at a much lower price.\nDulcine: Last week, I tried to buy some clothes online, but I didn't know how to pay for them.\nMary: You should open an account at the online bank first. After that, you can buy anything online.\nDulcine: Are there many things online?\nMary: Sure. You can find everything all over the world. Let's check it out online!", "summary": "Dulcine inquires Mary about the price of products online and their payments. Mary teaches Dulcine how to shop online." }, { "id": "test_546", "dialogue": "Dulcine: Mary, do you often do your shopping online?\nMary: Yes. I'm used to online shopping. It's convenient and time-saving. You can buy anything you want and they will send it to your home or any place you want.\nDulcine: How about the price?\nMary: You can get the same product at a much lower price.\nDulcine: Last week, I tried to buy some clothes online, but I didn't know how to pay for them.\nMary: You should open an account at the online bank first. After that, you can buy anything online.\nDulcine: Are there many things online?\nMary: Sure. You can find everything all over the world. Let's check it out online!", "summary": "Mary tells Dulcine the advantages of shopping online and Dulcine should open an online bank account and try it." }, { "id": "test_547", "dialogue": "Carter: Are you familiar with American-styled accounting?\nJaquelyn: I am afraid not. I haven't worked in an American company so far.\nCarter: What are the most fundamental concepts underlying the accounting process?\nJaquelyn: The first is accounting entity, and the second is going concern. The third is measuring unit. The fourth is accounting period, and the fifth is objectivity.", "summary": "Jaquelyn tells Carter about the fundamental concepts of the accounting process." }, { "id": "test_548", "dialogue": "Carter: Are you familiar with American-styled accounting?\nJaquelyn: I am afraid not. I haven't worked in an American company so far.\nCarter: What are the most fundamental concepts underlying the accounting process?\nJaquelyn: The first is accounting entity, and the second is going concern. The third is measuring unit. The fourth is accounting period, and the fifth is objectivity.", "summary": "Carter and Jaquelyn talk about the accounting process." }, { "id": "test_549", "dialogue": "Carter: Are you familiar with American-styled accounting?\nJaquelyn: I am afraid not. I haven't worked in an American company so far.\nCarter: What are the most fundamental concepts underlying the accounting process?\nJaquelyn: The first is accounting entity, and the second is going concern. The third is measuring unit. The fourth is accounting period, and the fifth is objectivity.", "summary": "Carter and Jaquelyn are talking about the most fundamental concepts underlying the accounting process." }, { "id": "test_550", "dialogue": "Jane: I don't know if you've heard of it, Peter, but some of us are thinking of going to Xi'an in the summer. I don't know if you'd like to come with us.\nPeter: Well, that's very kind of you, Jane, but when are you thinking of going?\nJane: Oh, some time in July. Around the 16th, I think.\nPeter: I see. And for how long? About two weeks?\nJane: Well, we were going to but now one or two of the other students say they don't have enough money, so it'll just be a week. You're interested, then?\nPeter: Oh, yes, very much. Do you know how much it's going to cost?\nJane: Yes, about 2000 yuan altogether.\nPeter: Oh, that's good. Is everybody going?\nJane: Yes, most of them, not Monica, of course. She's off to Harbin again.\nPeter: Lucky thing! It must be nice to have parents living in the north.\nJane: Yes, it must. But if you had a lot of money, Peter, where would you like to go for a holiday?\nPeter: Oh, I'd probably go to Xinjiang, or Tibet maybe. Somewhere far away, anyway. And you?\nJane: I don't know really. Perhaps the southwest.\nPeter: Yes, that would be great.", "summary": "Jane invites Peter to join her travel to Xi'an. Peter asks the duration and cost and is interested. Then they discuss their ideal places for a holiday if they had enough money." }, { "id": "test_551", "dialogue": "Jane: I don't know if you've heard of it, Peter, but some of us are thinking of going to Xi'an in the summer. I don't know if you'd like to come with us.\nPeter: Well, that's very kind of you, Jane, but when are you thinking of going?\nJane: Oh, some time in July. Around the 16th, I think.\nPeter: I see. And for how long? About two weeks?\nJane: Well, we were going to but now one or two of the other students say they don't have enough money, so it'll just be a week. You're interested, then?\nPeter: Oh, yes, very much. Do you know how much it's going to cost?\nJane: Yes, about 2000 yuan altogether.\nPeter: Oh, that's good. Is everybody going?\nJane: Yes, most of them, not Monica, of course. She's off to Harbin again.\nPeter: Lucky thing! It must be nice to have parents living in the north.\nJane: Yes, it must. But if you had a lot of money, Peter, where would you like to go for a holiday?\nPeter: Oh, I'd probably go to Xinjiang, or Tibet maybe. Somewhere far away, anyway. And you?\nJane: I don't know really. Perhaps the southwest.\nPeter: Yes, that would be great.", "summary": "Jane invites Peter to go on a trip with their friends together to Xi'an in the summer. Peter asks about the trip and is interested. They also talk about their ideal place for a holiday." }, { "id": "test_552", "dialogue": "Jane: I don't know if you've heard of it, Peter, but some of us are thinking of going to Xi'an in the summer. I don't know if you'd like to come with us.\nPeter: Well, that's very kind of you, Jane, but when are you thinking of going?\nJane: Oh, some time in July. Around the 16th, I think.\nPeter: I see. And for how long? About two weeks?\nJane: Well, we were going to but now one or two of the other students say they don't have enough money, so it'll just be a week. You're interested, then?\nPeter: Oh, yes, very much. Do you know how much it's going to cost?\nJane: Yes, about 2000 yuan altogether.\nPeter: Oh, that's good. Is everybody going?\nJane: Yes, most of them, not Monica, of course. She's off to Harbin again.\nPeter: Lucky thing! It must be nice to have parents living in the north.\nJane: Yes, it must. But if you had a lot of money, Peter, where would you like to go for a holiday?\nPeter: Oh, I'd probably go to Xinjiang, or Tibet maybe. Somewhere far away, anyway. And you?\nJane: I don't know really. Perhaps the southwest.\nPeter: Yes, that would be great.", "summary": "Peter is interested in joining Jane's trip to Xi'an in July for about one week. If they had enough money, Peter would go to Xinjiang or Tibet." }, { "id": "test_553", "dialogue": "Peria: Hi. May I help you?\nMellie: Yeah. I'd like to rent these movies.\nPeria: Uh, Romance movies!\nMellie: Well. They're for my daughter\nPeria: Right. It's okay. Do you have your membership card?\nMellie: No, I don't. Uh, do I need one to rent videos here?\nPeria: Yes, but it's free.\nMellie: Oh, okay.\nPeria: It's just a card we issue to help us keep track of video rentals. So, please fill out this membership form.\nMellie: Okay, and how much are movie rentals anyway?\nPeria: Well, new releases are $3.50.\nMellie: Okay.\nPeria: And all other movies are two dollars.\nMellie: Uh, huh.\nPeria: And you can rent up to six movies at a time.\nMellie: Okay\nPeria: We also have a five buck deal where you can rent any five movies for $5.00\nMellie: Hum\nPeria: But this does not include new releases.\nMellie: Oh, well, I'll just take these tonight.\nPeria: Okay, let's see ... your total comes to seven dollars and fifty cents.\nMellie: And when do I need to return them?\nPeria: They have to be returned on Thursday by ten o'clock PM.\nMellie: Okay.\nPeria: And there is an overdue fee equal to the rental fee of the video, so be sure to return them on time.\nMellie: Okay.\nPeria: Okay. And enjoy your romance movies.\nMellie: Okay. Thanks.", "summary": "Mellie wants to borrow romance videos for Mellie's daughter and asks the detailed cost and tenancy term. Peria reminds of the overdue fee." }, { "id": "test_554", "dialogue": "Peria: Hi. May I help you?\nMellie: Yeah. I'd like to rent these movies.\nPeria: Uh, Romance movies!\nMellie: Well. They're for my daughter\nPeria: Right. It's okay. Do you have your membership card?\nMellie: No, I don't. Uh, do I need one to rent videos here?\nPeria: Yes, but it's free.\nMellie: Oh, okay.\nPeria: It's just a card we issue to help us keep track of video rentals. So, please fill out this membership form.\nMellie: Okay, and how much are movie rentals anyway?\nPeria: Well, new releases are $3.50.\nMellie: Okay.\nPeria: And all other movies are two dollars.\nMellie: Uh, huh.\nPeria: And you can rent up to six movies at a time.\nMellie: Okay\nPeria: We also have a five buck deal where you can rent any five movies for $5.00\nMellie: Hum\nPeria: But this does not include new releases.\nMellie: Oh, well, I'll just take these tonight.\nPeria: Okay, let's see ... your total comes to seven dollars and fifty cents.\nMellie: And when do I need to return them?\nPeria: They have to be returned on Thursday by ten o'clock PM.\nMellie: Okay.\nPeria: And there is an overdue fee equal to the rental fee of the video, so be sure to return them on time.\nMellie: Okay.\nPeria: Okay. And enjoy your romance movies.\nMellie: Okay. Thanks.", "summary": "Peria serves Mellie to borrow movies and tells Mellie the price and when to return them." }, { "id": "test_555", "dialogue": "Peria: Hi. May I help you?\nMellie: Yeah. I'd like to rent these movies.\nPeria: Uh, Romance movies!\nMellie: Well. They're for my daughter\nPeria: Right. It's okay. Do you have your membership card?\nMellie: No, I don't. Uh, do I need one to rent videos here?\nPeria: Yes, but it's free.\nMellie: Oh, okay.\nPeria: It's just a card we issue to help us keep track of video rentals. So, please fill out this membership form.\nMellie: Okay, and how much are movie rentals anyway?\nPeria: Well, new releases are $3.50.\nMellie: Okay.\nPeria: And all other movies are two dollars.\nMellie: Uh, huh.\nPeria: And you can rent up to six movies at a time.\nMellie: Okay\nPeria: We also have a five buck deal where you can rent any five movies for $5.00\nMellie: Hum\nPeria: But this does not include new releases.\nMellie: Oh, well, I'll just take these tonight.\nPeria: Okay, let's see ... your total comes to seven dollars and fifty cents.\nMellie: And when do I need to return them?\nPeria: They have to be returned on Thursday by ten o'clock PM.\nMellie: Okay.\nPeria: And there is an overdue fee equal to the rental fee of the video, so be sure to return them on time.\nMellie: Okay.\nPeria: Okay. And enjoy your romance movies.\nMellie: Okay. Thanks.", "summary": "Mellie wants to borrow some Romance movies for Mellie's daughter. Peria asks Mellie to register a member card. The movie rental comes to seven dollars and fifty cents in total and needs to be returned on time." }, { "id": "test_556", "dialogue": "Mr. Lee: Excuse me. I'm looking for Mr. Lee. Here is his parcel.\nAvrit: Oh, just put it on my desk. I need to sign here, right? Will you please wait for a second? I happened to have something to express.", "summary": "Mr. Lee has something to express when Mr. Lee delivers a parcel for him." }, { "id": "test_557", "dialogue": "Mr. Lee: Excuse me. I'm looking for Mr. Lee. Here is his parcel.\nAvrit: Oh, just put it on my desk. I need to sign here, right? Will you please wait for a second? I happened to have something to express.", "summary": "Mr. Lee signs his parcel and has something to express." }, { "id": "test_558", "dialogue": "Mr. Lee: Excuse me. I'm looking for Mr. Lee. Here is his parcel.\nAvrit: Oh, just put it on my desk. I need to sign here, right? Will you please wait for a second? I happened to have something to express.", "summary": "Mr. Lee delivers a parcel for Mr. Lee. He happens to have something to express." }, { "id": "test_559", "dialogue": "Madam: Excuse me. What's happened? What plane takes off tonight?\nFrazier: Sorry, Madam. The airport is closed. Planes won't take off until tomorrow morning.\nMadam: What? Then where can we stay for the night?\nFrazier: We've arranged the rooms for you in the airport hotel. Two passengers will share a room.\nMadam: Em, that's too bad.\nFrazier: Any problem, Madam?\nMadam: Yes, I have a bad habit. I can't sleep without lights on.\nFrazier: Oh, really? Just now a lady told me she had the same habit.", "summary": "Planes won't take off tonight and Frazier tells Madam that they've arranged rooms for passengers." }, { "id": "test_560", "dialogue": "Madam: Excuse me. What's happened? What plane takes off tonight?\nFrazier: Sorry, Madam. The airport is closed. Planes won't take off until tomorrow morning.\nMadam: What? Then where can we stay for the night?\nFrazier: We've arranged the rooms for you in the airport hotel. Two passengers will share a room.\nMadam: Em, that's too bad.\nFrazier: Any problem, Madam?\nMadam: Yes, I have a bad habit. I can't sleep without lights on.\nFrazier: Oh, really? Just now a lady told me she had the same habit.", "summary": "Frazier apologizes to Madam for the flight delay and arranges rooms for every passenger." }, { "id": "test_561", "dialogue": "Madam: Excuse me. What's happened? What plane takes off tonight?\nFrazier: Sorry, Madam. The airport is closed. Planes won't take off until tomorrow morning.\nMadam: What? Then where can we stay for the night?\nFrazier: We've arranged the rooms for you in the airport hotel. Two passengers will share a room.\nMadam: Em, that's too bad.\nFrazier: Any problem, Madam?\nMadam: Yes, I have a bad habit. I can't sleep without lights on.\nFrazier: Oh, really? Just now a lady told me she had the same habit.", "summary": "Frazier tells Madam that Madam may have to stay in the airport hotel tonight because the planes are delayed." }, { "id": "test_562", "dialogue": "Lona: no, no, you helped me with my computer last week. I want to repay the favor. \nFred: no, it's definitely my turn to treat you... you paid last time!\nLona: oh, that was just a quick bite to eat --- that doesn't count!\nFred: ok, ok, how about we just go Dutch? It's settled. Listen, I'm still pretty new around here, would it be alright if you found the restaurant ? \nLona: ok... sure.", "summary": "Both Lona and Fred want to pay for a meal. Finally, they go dutch and Lona finds the place." }, { "id": "test_563", "dialogue": "Lona: no, no, you helped me with my computer last week. I want to repay the favor. \nFred: no, it's definitely my turn to treat you... you paid last time!\nLona: oh, that was just a quick bite to eat --- that doesn't count!\nFred: ok, ok, how about we just go Dutch? It's settled. Listen, I'm still pretty new around here, would it be alright if you found the restaurant ? \nLona: ok... sure.", "summary": "Lona wants to repay Fred while Fred wants to do the same. They decide to go dutch finally." }, { "id": "test_564", "dialogue": "Lona: no, no, you helped me with my computer last week. I want to repay the favor. \nFred: no, it's definitely my turn to treat you... you paid last time!\nLona: oh, that was just a quick bite to eat --- that doesn't count!\nFred: ok, ok, how about we just go Dutch? It's settled. Listen, I'm still pretty new around here, would it be alright if you found the restaurant ? \nLona: ok... sure.", "summary": "Lona and Fred argue to repay for a meal but no one succeeds. They finally decide to go dutch." }, { "id": "test_565", "dialogue": "Noelyn: How come you're still up? Shouldn't you be asleep by now? \nMervin: I've been having a hard time sleeping lately. \nNoelyn: As far as I know, insomnia is usually caused by stress. Are you stressed at all? \nMervin: Well, I'm really worried about my grades. I didn't think this course would be so stressful. \nNoelyn: You're a good student. I'm sure you can do well. What you need to do is to relax. \nMervin: You're probably right. I just wish it were that simple. How can I stop feeling so anxious all the time? \nNoelyn: Taking a yoga class or learning some relaxation techniques can help you cope with your stress. \nMervin: I don't really have time to learn anything new. I need to spend my time studying! \nNoelyn: You need to take some breaks throughout the day. Studying all day isn't very usually effective. \nMervin: You're right. I usually end up staring at my computer or checking my email instead of doing my work for class. \nNoelyn: How about listen to some music. I heard that listening to music can make people calm down and release their stress. At least you don't have to learn to listen.\nMervin: Really? What kind of music do you suggest?\nNoelyn: Maybe you should listen to light music or classical music. Just don't listen to some rock and roll.\nMervin: That's fantastic. I'm going to go try that out in my room now. good night!\nNoelyn: Good night, sleep tight. Don't let the bed bugs bite!", "summary": "Mervin has insomnia because of academic stress and Noelyn suggests Mervin relax and listen to some light or classical music to release pressure. Mervin will try now." }, { "id": "test_566", "dialogue": "Noelyn: How come you're still up? Shouldn't you be asleep by now? \nMervin: I've been having a hard time sleeping lately. \nNoelyn: As far as I know, insomnia is usually caused by stress. Are you stressed at all? \nMervin: Well, I'm really worried about my grades. I didn't think this course would be so stressful. \nNoelyn: You're a good student. I'm sure you can do well. What you need to do is to relax. \nMervin: You're probably right. I just wish it were that simple. How can I stop feeling so anxious all the time? \nNoelyn: Taking a yoga class or learning some relaxation techniques can help you cope with your stress. \nMervin: I don't really have time to learn anything new. I need to spend my time studying! \nNoelyn: You need to take some breaks throughout the day. Studying all day isn't very usually effective. \nMervin: You're right. I usually end up staring at my computer or checking my email instead of doing my work for class. \nNoelyn: How about listen to some music. I heard that listening to music can make people calm down and release their stress. At least you don't have to learn to listen.\nMervin: Really? What kind of music do you suggest?\nNoelyn: Maybe you should listen to light music or classical music. Just don't listen to some rock and roll.\nMervin: That's fantastic. I'm going to go try that out in my room now. good night!\nNoelyn: Good night, sleep tight. Don't let the bed bugs bite!", "summary": "Mervin is too stressed to sleep well because of worrying about Mervin's grades. Noelyn gives Mervin some suggestions that Mervin should listen to some music and relax. Mervin'll try it now." }, { "id": "test_567", "dialogue": "Noelyn: How come you're still up? Shouldn't you be asleep by now? \nMervin: I've been having a hard time sleeping lately. \nNoelyn: As far as I know, insomnia is usually caused by stress. Are you stressed at all? \nMervin: Well, I'm really worried about my grades. I didn't think this course would be so stressful. \nNoelyn: You're a good student. I'm sure you can do well. What you need to do is to relax. \nMervin: You're probably right. I just wish it were that simple. How can I stop feeling so anxious all the time? \nNoelyn: Taking a yoga class or learning some relaxation techniques can help you cope with your stress. \nMervin: I don't really have time to learn anything new. I need to spend my time studying! \nNoelyn: You need to take some breaks throughout the day. Studying all day isn't very usually effective. \nMervin: You're right. I usually end up staring at my computer or checking my email instead of doing my work for class. \nNoelyn: How about listen to some music. I heard that listening to music can make people calm down and release their stress. At least you don't have to learn to listen.\nMervin: Really? What kind of music do you suggest?\nNoelyn: Maybe you should listen to light music or classical music. Just don't listen to some rock and roll.\nMervin: That's fantastic. I'm going to go try that out in my room now. good night!\nNoelyn: Good night, sleep tight. Don't let the bed bugs bite!", "summary": "Mervin is having a hard time sleeping because Mervin worries about Mervin's grades. Noelyn recommends listening to light or classic music to release Mervin's stress." }, { "id": "test_568", "dialogue": "Janna: I want to give our kitchen the works. \nDonni: Why? I think it's convenient and good. \nJanna: No. The decoration has been out-of-date. My friends have a whole kitchen now. It's modern. \nDonni: Why should we run after the fashion? \nJanna: I am not running after the fashion. I just want a very beautiful and clean kitchen. ", "summary": "Janna wants to refurbish the kitchen while Donni thinks it unnecessary." }, { "id": "test_569", "dialogue": "Janna: I want to give our kitchen the works. \nDonni: Why? I think it's convenient and good. \nJanna: No. The decoration has been out-of-date. My friends have a whole kitchen now. It's modern. \nDonni: Why should we run after the fashion? \nJanna: I am not running after the fashion. I just want a very beautiful and clean kitchen. ", "summary": "Janna wants to redecorate the kitchen but Donni thinks it unnecessary." }, { "id": "test_570", "dialogue": "Janna: I want to give our kitchen the works. \nDonni: Why? I think it's convenient and good. \nJanna: No. The decoration has been out-of-date. My friends have a whole kitchen now. It's modern. \nDonni: Why should we run after the fashion? \nJanna: I am not running after the fashion. I just want a very beautiful and clean kitchen. ", "summary": "Janna wants to renovate the kitchen to make it more modern but Donni doesn't." }, { "id": "test_571", "dialogue": "Sterling: Hi, Walter! \nWalter: Hi, Sterling! \nSterling: What do you think of our new teacher? \nWalter: Professor Wood? I think he's a brilliant scientist. \nSterling: You're got a point there. But do you think he's a little absent-minded? \nWalter: I guess so. ", "summary": "Walter and Sterling think their new professor is brilliant but absent-minded." }, { "id": "test_572", "dialogue": "Sterling: Hi, Walter! \nWalter: Hi, Sterling! \nSterling: What do you think of our new teacher? \nWalter: Professor Wood? I think he's a brilliant scientist. \nSterling: You're got a point there. But do you think he's a little absent-minded? \nWalter: I guess so. ", "summary": "Walter and Sterling think Professor Wood is brilliant but absent-minded." }, { "id": "test_573", "dialogue": "Sterling: Hi, Walter! \nWalter: Hi, Sterling! \nSterling: What do you think of our new teacher? \nWalter: Professor Wood? I think he's a brilliant scientist. \nSterling: You're got a point there. But do you think he's a little absent-minded? \nWalter: I guess so. ", "summary": "Walter thinks Professor Wood is brilliant, but Sterling thinks he's absent-minded." }, { "id": "test_574", "dialogue": "Lucila: Hi, I was wondering if I could get my test results from the other day. \nAridatha: Yes, I would like to schedule an appointment for you to come in and talk with me. \nLucila: Is something wrong with me? \nAridatha: No, sometimes the test results aren't clear and we need to do more to get a clearer picture. \nLucila: Can we talk about it now? \nAridatha: I would if I knew anything for sure, but I want to take a second look. \nLucila: When can I come and see you? \nAridatha: You can come in this afternoon. If you would feel better, bring your husband with you. \nLucila: Now I know that something bad is up! \nAridatha: Just relax. We will talk about it this afternoon. ", "summary": "Aridatha asks Lucila to bring Lucila's husband to talk about Lucila's test results." }, { "id": "test_575", "dialogue": "Lucila: Hi, I was wondering if I could get my test results from the other day. \nAridatha: Yes, I would like to schedule an appointment for you to come in and talk with me. \nLucila: Is something wrong with me? \nAridatha: No, sometimes the test results aren't clear and we need to do more to get a clearer picture. \nLucila: Can we talk about it now? \nAridatha: I would if I knew anything for sure, but I want to take a second look. \nLucila: When can I come and see you? \nAridatha: You can come in this afternoon. If you would feel better, bring your husband with you. \nLucila: Now I know that something bad is up! \nAridatha: Just relax. We will talk about it this afternoon. ", "summary": "Aridatha schedules an appointment with Lucila and Lucila's husband. Lucila is nervous to know the test results." }, { "id": "test_576", "dialogue": "Lucila: Hi, I was wondering if I could get my test results from the other day. \nAridatha: Yes, I would like to schedule an appointment for you to come in and talk with me. \nLucila: Is something wrong with me? \nAridatha: No, sometimes the test results aren't clear and we need to do more to get a clearer picture. \nLucila: Can we talk about it now? \nAridatha: I would if I knew anything for sure, but I want to take a second look. \nLucila: When can I come and see you? \nAridatha: You can come in this afternoon. If you would feel better, bring your husband with you. \nLucila: Now I know that something bad is up! \nAridatha: Just relax. We will talk about it this afternoon. ", "summary": "Aridatha wants to schedule an appointment with Lucila and Lucila's husband to talk about Lucila's test results." }, { "id": "test_577", "dialogue": "Miss Eliza: Hello Martin, how are your preparations for the coming exams?\nMartin: Good, Miss Eliza. I've worked hard for it recently. I think I'm ready for the coming exams.\nMiss Eliza: Excellent, so are you working at weekends now to get some pocket money?\nMartin: Yes, I'm very grateful to Mister Lamb, he really helped me with my problem.\nMiss Eliza: Mister Lam said that your problem was that you have no pocket money.\nMartin: That's right. I couldn't go out with my friends because I didn't even have the money for the bus fee. But I'm OK now, with a part-time job.\nMiss Eliza: So do you think the students welfare club really helped you?\nMartin: Oh yes, I have no complaints about the club, I think it is fantastic.\nMiss Eliza: Thanks for your time, Martin.", "summary": "Miss Eliza asks about Martin's preparation for exams and economic problems. Martin appreciates Mister Lam and the students' welfare club for providing a part-time job." }, { "id": "test_578", "dialogue": "Miss Eliza: Hello Martin, how are your preparations for the coming exams?\nMartin: Good, Miss Eliza. I've worked hard for it recently. I think I'm ready for the coming exams.\nMiss Eliza: Excellent, so are you working at weekends now to get some pocket money?\nMartin: Yes, I'm very grateful to Mister Lamb, he really helped me with my problem.\nMiss Eliza: Mister Lam said that your problem was that you have no pocket money.\nMartin: That's right. I couldn't go out with my friends because I didn't even have the money for the bus fee. But I'm OK now, with a part-time job.\nMiss Eliza: So do you think the students welfare club really helped you?\nMartin: Oh yes, I have no complaints about the club, I think it is fantastic.\nMiss Eliza: Thanks for your time, Martin.", "summary": "Miss Eliza cares about Martin's preparation for the exams and his problem with the pocket money. Martin thanks Mister Lam and thinks the students' welfare club is fantastic." }, { "id": "test_579", "dialogue": "Miss Eliza: Hello Martin, how are your preparations for the coming exams?\nMartin: Good, Miss Eliza. I've worked hard for it recently. I think I'm ready for the coming exams.\nMiss Eliza: Excellent, so are you working at weekends now to get some pocket money?\nMartin: Yes, I'm very grateful to Mister Lamb, he really helped me with my problem.\nMiss Eliza: Mister Lam said that your problem was that you have no pocket money.\nMartin: That's right. I couldn't go out with my friends because I didn't even have the money for the bus fee. But I'm OK now, with a part-time job.\nMiss Eliza: So do you think the students welfare club really helped you?\nMartin: Oh yes, I have no complaints about the club, I think it is fantastic.\nMiss Eliza: Thanks for your time, Martin.", "summary": "Martin tells Miss Eliza about his exams and his part-time job. Martin appreciates Mister Lam and the students' welfare club." }, { "id": "test_580", "dialogue": "Anne-Corinne: I want to mail this package to Korea.\nAnjanette: How would you like to send it?\nAnne-Corinne: First class, please.\nAnjanette: It will cost you 20 pounds because your package is too heavy. It will take 2 days to get there.\nAnne-Corinne: 20 pounds? Is there a cheaper way?\nAnjanette: Yes, there is. It's the package post way, but it will take you 10 days longer than the first class to get there.\nAnne-Corinne: OK, I think I'd like this way.", "summary": "Informed of the cost and duration by Anjanette, Anne-Corinne chooses a cheaper way of mailing which takes more time." }, { "id": "test_581", "dialogue": "Anne-Corinne: I want to mail this package to Korea.\nAnjanette: How would you like to send it?\nAnne-Corinne: First class, please.\nAnjanette: It will cost you 20 pounds because your package is too heavy. It will take 2 days to get there.\nAnne-Corinne: 20 pounds? Is there a cheaper way?\nAnjanette: Yes, there is. It's the package post way, but it will take you 10 days longer than the first class to get there.\nAnne-Corinne: OK, I think I'd like this way.", "summary": "Anjanette offers Anne-Corinne two ways to send the package and Anne-Corinne chooses the cheaper one." }, { "id": "test_582", "dialogue": "Anne-Corinne: I want to mail this package to Korea.\nAnjanette: How would you like to send it?\nAnne-Corinne: First class, please.\nAnjanette: It will cost you 20 pounds because your package is too heavy. It will take 2 days to get there.\nAnne-Corinne: 20 pounds? Is there a cheaper way?\nAnjanette: Yes, there is. It's the package post way, but it will take you 10 days longer than the first class to get there.\nAnne-Corinne: OK, I think I'd like this way.", "summary": "Anne-Corinne prefers sending the package by post to by first class after being told the price and the duration by Anjanette." }, { "id": "test_583", "dialogue": "Lilly: Linda, I can't find my cellphone anywhere in this hotel room! Could you call it?\nLinda: OK, I'm calling it.\nLilly: I don't hear anything. I think the batteries dead.\nLinda: Oh, no? How are you going to find it? We have to leave for the wedding in 15 minutes.\nLilly: Well, maybe I won't take my cellphone to the wedding. Do I need it?\nLinda: Yes, you need it. My sister might call you to tell us how the kids are doing. Maybe it's in the car.\nLilly: I remember where it is. I left it in the bakery where we ate breakfast.\nLinda: OK, well, I need to call my sister to tell her you lost your phone. Then I'll call the bakery. If the bakery is still open, maybe we can pick it up before we go to the wedding. Please keep your phone in your pocket next time.", "summary": "Lilly tells Linda that Lilly cannot find Lilly's cellphone anywhere and they need to go to the wedding. Lilly remembers it was left in the barkery." }, { "id": "test_584", "dialogue": "Lilly: Linda, I can't find my cellphone anywhere in this hotel room! Could you call it?\nLinda: OK, I'm calling it.\nLilly: I don't hear anything. I think the batteries dead.\nLinda: Oh, no? How are you going to find it? We have to leave for the wedding in 15 minutes.\nLilly: Well, maybe I won't take my cellphone to the wedding. Do I need it?\nLinda: Yes, you need it. My sister might call you to tell us how the kids are doing. Maybe it's in the car.\nLilly: I remember where it is. I left it in the bakery where we ate breakfast.\nLinda: OK, well, I need to call my sister to tell her you lost your phone. Then I'll call the bakery. If the bakery is still open, maybe we can pick it up before we go to the wedding. Please keep your phone in your pocket next time.", "summary": "Linda and Lilly fail to find Lilly's phone because it was left in the bakery, but they are in a hurry to the wedding." }, { "id": "test_585", "dialogue": "Lilly: Linda, I can't find my cellphone anywhere in this hotel room! Could you call it?\nLinda: OK, I'm calling it.\nLilly: I don't hear anything. I think the batteries dead.\nLinda: Oh, no? How are you going to find it? We have to leave for the wedding in 15 minutes.\nLilly: Well, maybe I won't take my cellphone to the wedding. Do I need it?\nLinda: Yes, you need it. My sister might call you to tell us how the kids are doing. Maybe it's in the car.\nLilly: I remember where it is. I left it in the bakery where we ate breakfast.\nLinda: OK, well, I need to call my sister to tell her you lost your phone. Then I'll call the bakery. If the bakery is still open, maybe we can pick it up before we go to the wedding. Please keep your phone in your pocket next time.", "summary": "Lilly and Linda are going to the wedding in 15 minutes, but Lilly's cellphone was left in the bakery. Linda will call the bakery." }, { "id": "test_586", "dialogue": "American: Hi. May I join you here?\nSherilyn: Oh, please do. You're not English are you?\nAmerican: No I'm American. I'm from Los Angeles, a port city of the West part.\nSherilyn: You come here for tourism do you?\nAmerican: Yes, your city is really beautiful.\nSherilyn: How long are you staying here in this city?\nAmerican: Another 2 days. It was last Friday that I came here.\nSherilyn: Can I get you another drink?\nAmerican: Well, It's very kind of you. Thank you.", "summary": "American is a tourist from America and has a chat with Sherilyn." }, { "id": "test_587", "dialogue": "American: Hi. May I join you here?\nSherilyn: Oh, please do. You're not English are you?\nAmerican: No I'm American. I'm from Los Angeles, a port city of the West part.\nSherilyn: You come here for tourism do you?\nAmerican: Yes, your city is really beautiful.\nSherilyn: How long are you staying here in this city?\nAmerican: Another 2 days. It was last Friday that I came here.\nSherilyn: Can I get you another drink?\nAmerican: Well, It's very kind of you. Thank you.", "summary": "American joins Sherilyn and they chat about their cities. American tells Sherilyn that American comes here for tourism." }, { "id": "test_588", "dialogue": "American: Hi. May I join you here?\nSherilyn: Oh, please do. You're not English are you?\nAmerican: No I'm American. I'm from Los Angeles, a port city of the West part.\nSherilyn: You come here for tourism do you?\nAmerican: Yes, your city is really beautiful.\nSherilyn: How long are you staying here in this city?\nAmerican: Another 2 days. It was last Friday that I came here.\nSherilyn: Can I get you another drink?\nAmerican: Well, It's very kind of you. Thank you.", "summary": "American is an American and comes here for tourism. Sherilyn treats American a drink." }, { "id": "test_589", "dialogue": "Jannelle: Ah, it's almost summer vacation time. I can't wait to take a break from studying. How about you?\nLeonard: Well, I'm not really going to take a break. I'm going to take a business class over the summer and I'm going to work part time at my uncle's company to get some experience.\nJannelle: Why don't you just relax?\nLeonard: I really want to be successful in the future. Don't you ever think about your future?\nJannelle: Sure, I do. I think about all the great places I'm going to travel to after I graduate. When I'm done with all my adventures, then I'll start thinking about getting a serious job.", "summary": "Leonard plans to take a business class in the summer vacation while Jannelle prefers to relax." }, { "id": "test_590", "dialogue": "Jannelle: Ah, it's almost summer vacation time. I can't wait to take a break from studying. How about you?\nLeonard: Well, I'm not really going to take a break. I'm going to take a business class over the summer and I'm going to work part time at my uncle's company to get some experience.\nJannelle: Why don't you just relax?\nLeonard: I really want to be successful in the future. Don't you ever think about your future?\nJannelle: Sure, I do. I think about all the great places I'm going to travel to after I graduate. When I'm done with all my adventures, then I'll start thinking about getting a serious job.", "summary": "Jannelle and Leonard share their plan for summer vacation and their visions of the future." }, { "id": "test_591", "dialogue": "Jannelle: Ah, it's almost summer vacation time. I can't wait to take a break from studying. How about you?\nLeonard: Well, I'm not really going to take a break. I'm going to take a business class over the summer and I'm going to work part time at my uncle's company to get some experience.\nJannelle: Why don't you just relax?\nLeonard: I really want to be successful in the future. Don't you ever think about your future?\nJannelle: Sure, I do. I think about all the great places I'm going to travel to after I graduate. When I'm done with all my adventures, then I'll start thinking about getting a serious job.", "summary": "Leonard is going to take a business class and work part-time during summer vacation. Jannelle wants to relax." }, { "id": "test_592", "dialogue": "Mary: You look terrible, did you have a car accident?\nEba: Well, not exactly. This morning I went to deliver milk, and the garden gate of No. 12 was locked. There was a note on the door of the house, and I thought I couldn't read it from where I was.\nMary: What happened next?\nEba: I jumped over the fence and went towards the door. And suddenly, as I was trying to read that note, a huge dog rushed at me. I started running as fast as I could, but I didn't see that...\nMary: What?\nEba: The big branch of the tree near the garden gate. I knocked into it.\nMary: What about the dog?\nEba: Thank God, it didn't jump over the fence, but stayed in the garden barking loudly.\nMary: It reminds me of a movie. A dog running after someone and...\nEba: Stop it, Mary. It isn't that funny.", "summary": "Eba tells Mary about Eba's terrible experience that a dog rushed at Eba and barked loudly when Eba was delivering milk." }, { "id": "test_593", "dialogue": "Mary: You look terrible, did you have a car accident?\nEba: Well, not exactly. This morning I went to deliver milk, and the garden gate of No. 12 was locked. There was a note on the door of the house, and I thought I couldn't read it from where I was.\nMary: What happened next?\nEba: I jumped over the fence and went towards the door. And suddenly, as I was trying to read that note, a huge dog rushed at me. I started running as fast as I could, but I didn't see that...\nMary: What?\nEba: The big branch of the tree near the garden gate. I knocked into it.\nMary: What about the dog?\nEba: Thank God, it didn't jump over the fence, but stayed in the garden barking loudly.\nMary: It reminds me of a movie. A dog running after someone and...\nEba: Stop it, Mary. It isn't that funny.", "summary": "Eba shares with Mary the terrible experience this morning. Eba was run after by a dog and knocked into a tree." }, { "id": "test_594", "dialogue": "Mary: You look terrible, did you have a car accident?\nEba: Well, not exactly. This morning I went to deliver milk, and the garden gate of No. 12 was locked. There was a note on the door of the house, and I thought I couldn't read it from where I was.\nMary: What happened next?\nEba: I jumped over the fence and went towards the door. And suddenly, as I was trying to read that note, a huge dog rushed at me. I started running as fast as I could, but I didn't see that...\nMary: What?\nEba: The big branch of the tree near the garden gate. I knocked into it.\nMary: What about the dog?\nEba: Thank God, it didn't jump over the fence, but stayed in the garden barking loudly.\nMary: It reminds me of a movie. A dog running after someone and...\nEba: Stop it, Mary. It isn't that funny.", "summary": "Eba tells Mary about Eba's experience this morning. when Eba was delivering milk, a huge dog rushed at Eba and Eba was knocked into a tree. It reminds Mary of a movie." }, { "id": "test_595", "dialogue": "Whittaker: OK, Let me just have a look at the information here. You've been with a company for 6 years.\nCarla: That's right.\nWhittaker: Do you feel the same way as you did 6 years ago?\nCarla: Well, not really. I used to be more enthusiastic. Maybe it's because I'm older now.\nWhittaker: Well. You're only 28. That's not exactly old. What else has changed?\nCarla: I work longer hours now. I go home after 7 nearly every day, but I earn much more than before.\nWhittaker: I see. What about the company? Is it helping you to develop new skills?\nCarla: Yes, up to a point. I've done 2 management training courses in the last couple of years, so I think I'm ready for promotion now.\nWhittaker: Do you get the opportunity to travel much?\nCarla: Not much, but I don't really mind that. You see, I have to look after my mother.", "summary": "Carla tells Whittaker about Carla's changes and improvements after working in the same company for six years. Carla didn't have much chance to travel." }, { "id": "test_596", "dialogue": "Whittaker: OK, Let me just have a look at the information here. You've been with a company for 6 years.\nCarla: That's right.\nWhittaker: Do you feel the same way as you did 6 years ago?\nCarla: Well, not really. I used to be more enthusiastic. Maybe it's because I'm older now.\nWhittaker: Well. You're only 28. That's not exactly old. What else has changed?\nCarla: I work longer hours now. I go home after 7 nearly every day, but I earn much more than before.\nWhittaker: I see. What about the company? Is it helping you to develop new skills?\nCarla: Yes, up to a point. I've done 2 management training courses in the last couple of years, so I think I'm ready for promotion now.\nWhittaker: Do you get the opportunity to travel much?\nCarla: Not much, but I don't really mind that. You see, I have to look after my mother.", "summary": "Whittaker has been working for a company for six years, and Carla thinks Carla's ready for promotion." }, { "id": "test_597", "dialogue": "Whittaker: OK, Let me just have a look at the information here. You've been with a company for 6 years.\nCarla: That's right.\nWhittaker: Do you feel the same way as you did 6 years ago?\nCarla: Well, not really. I used to be more enthusiastic. Maybe it's because I'm older now.\nWhittaker: Well. You're only 28. That's not exactly old. What else has changed?\nCarla: I work longer hours now. I go home after 7 nearly every day, but I earn much more than before.\nWhittaker: I see. What about the company? Is it helping you to develop new skills?\nCarla: Yes, up to a point. I've done 2 management training courses in the last couple of years, so I think I'm ready for promotion now.\nWhittaker: Do you get the opportunity to travel much?\nCarla: Not much, but I don't really mind that. You see, I have to look after my mother.", "summary": "Carla has worked for a company for 6 years. With much experience and new skills, Carla tells Whittaker that Carla is ready for a promotion." }, { "id": "test_598", "dialogue": "Pincus: I'd like to open a current account.\nKelley: Certainly. May I see your social security and your ID, please.\nPincus: Here you are.\nKelley: Thank you. I've checked your information. And could you please fill in this form?\nPincus: Sure. Here you are.\nKelley: Thank you sir. Your account is ready now. Is there anything else I can do for you?\nPincus: Yes. I wonder how much interest can I earn from a current account.\nKelley: Oh, current accounts don't pay out interest.\nPincus: Why is that?\nKelley: It's primarily designed for business transactions. That is, writing checks to pay for bills, buying things and sending money. We won't expect a large amount of deposit in a current account.\nPincus: I see. How do I draw money for my own use then?\nKelley: Oh, you can draw money here, at a bank. Or you can do it at ATMs.\nPincus: Ok. Thank you.\nKelley: You're most welcome sir. Have a nice day.", "summary": "Kelley helps Pincus to open a current account and explains the current account doesn't pay interest and Pincus can draw money at a bank or an ATM." }, { "id": "test_599", "dialogue": "Pincus: I'd like to open a current account.\nKelley: Certainly. May I see your social security and your ID, please.\nPincus: Here you are.\nKelley: Thank you. I've checked your information. And could you please fill in this form?\nPincus: Sure. Here you are.\nKelley: Thank you sir. Your account is ready now. Is there anything else I can do for you?\nPincus: Yes. I wonder how much interest can I earn from a current account.\nKelley: Oh, current accounts don't pay out interest.\nPincus: Why is that?\nKelley: It's primarily designed for business transactions. That is, writing checks to pay for bills, buying things and sending money. We won't expect a large amount of deposit in a current account.\nPincus: I see. How do I draw money for my own use then?\nKelley: Oh, you can draw money here, at a bank. Or you can do it at ATMs.\nPincus: Ok. Thank you.\nKelley: You're most welcome sir. Have a nice day.", "summary": "Pincus wants to open a current account. After Pincus providing information and filling in a form, Kelley opens one for him and tells him how to draw money from it." }, { "id": "test_600", "dialogue": "Pincus: I'd like to open a current account.\nKelley: Certainly. May I see your social security and your ID, please.\nPincus: Here you are.\nKelley: Thank you. I've checked your information. And could you please fill in this form?\nPincus: Sure. Here you are.\nKelley: Thank you sir. Your account is ready now. Is there anything else I can do for you?\nPincus: Yes. I wonder how much interest can I earn from a current account.\nKelley: Oh, current accounts don't pay out interest.\nPincus: Why is that?\nKelley: It's primarily designed for business transactions. That is, writing checks to pay for bills, buying things and sending money. We won't expect a large amount of deposit in a current account.\nPincus: I see. How do I draw money for my own use then?\nKelley: Oh, you can draw money here, at a bank. Or you can do it at ATMs.\nPincus: Ok. Thank you.\nKelley: You're most welcome sir. Have a nice day.", "summary": "Kelley opens a current account for Pincus and explains it doesn't pay interest and tells him how to draw money from it." }, { "id": "test_601", "dialogue": "Celeste: Oh, I'm starving. It's my first time to China. And I'd like to try some real Chinese cuisine. What would you recommend?\nAndrzej: Well, depends. You see, there are eight famous Chinese food cuisines, for instance, Sichuan cuisine and Hunan cuisine.\nCeleste: There're all spicy or hot of heard.\nAndrzej: That's right. If you have hot dishes, you can try some.\nCeleste: I cannot have it. Last time I had some in the US. It almost killed me.\nAndrzej: And there are Cantonese and Kiangsu cuisines. Most people like them.\nCeleste: Oh I'd like to try the Cantonese one. Where is it? Is it far?\nAndrzej: The one I know is about half an hour to go.\nCeleste: Oh. That's too far away. I am really starvig. Do you have restaurant in your hotel?\nAndrzej: Oh sorry, we don't. But I know one nearby.\nCeleste: What type?\nAndrzej: It's Beijing dishes. It's famous for the Beijing roast duck.\nCeleste: OH, yes. I heard of a lot of about it. I like very much to try it. Where can I find it?\nAndrzej: The best place certainly is Quanjude restaurant.\nCeleste: Is it near here?\nAndrzej: Yes, it takes fifteen minutes to walk there and five minutes to drive. If the traffic is not too bad, I mean.\nCeleste: Well, thank you for your information. What's the name of that restaurant again?\nAndrzej: Let me write it down on a piece of paper for you. You can show to the taxi driver or ask for direction.\nCeleste: That's very kind of you. Thanks a lot.", "summary": "It's Celeste's first time to China and Celeste wants some Chinese cuisine. Andrzej recommends some but it's too far and Celeste is starving. Then Andrzej suggests a nearby Quanjude restaurant and its Beijing roast duck. Celeste will go there." }, { "id": "test_602", "dialogue": "Celeste: Oh, I'm starving. It's my first time to China. And I'd like to try some real Chinese cuisine. What would you recommend?\nAndrzej: Well, depends. You see, there are eight famous Chinese food cuisines, for instance, Sichuan cuisine and Hunan cuisine.\nCeleste: There're all spicy or hot of heard.\nAndrzej: That's right. If you have hot dishes, you can try some.\nCeleste: I cannot have it. Last time I had some in the US. It almost killed me.\nAndrzej: And there are Cantonese and Kiangsu cuisines. Most people like them.\nCeleste: Oh I'd like to try the Cantonese one. Where is it? Is it far?\nAndrzej: The one I know is about half an hour to go.\nCeleste: Oh. That's too far away. I am really starvig. Do you have restaurant in your hotel?\nAndrzej: Oh sorry, we don't. But I know one nearby.\nCeleste: What type?\nAndrzej: It's Beijing dishes. It's famous for the Beijing roast duck.\nCeleste: OH, yes. I heard of a lot of about it. I like very much to try it. Where can I find it?\nAndrzej: The best place certainly is Quanjude restaurant.\nCeleste: Is it near here?\nAndrzej: Yes, it takes fifteen minutes to walk there and five minutes to drive. If the traffic is not too bad, I mean.\nCeleste: Well, thank you for your information. What's the name of that restaurant again?\nAndrzej: Let me write it down on a piece of paper for you. You can show to the taxi driver or ask for direction.\nCeleste: That's very kind of you. Thanks a lot.", "summary": "Celeste is starving and wants to have authentic Chinese cuisine so Andrzej recommends some. Celeste chooses the Quanjude restaurant as Andrzej wants to try the Beijing roast duck and it's nearby." }, { "id": "test_603", "dialogue": "Celeste: Oh, I'm starving. It's my first time to China. And I'd like to try some real Chinese cuisine. What would you recommend?\nAndrzej: Well, depends. You see, there are eight famous Chinese food cuisines, for instance, Sichuan cuisine and Hunan cuisine.\nCeleste: There're all spicy or hot of heard.\nAndrzej: That's right. If you have hot dishes, you can try some.\nCeleste: I cannot have it. Last time I had some in the US. It almost killed me.\nAndrzej: And there are Cantonese and Kiangsu cuisines. Most people like them.\nCeleste: Oh I'd like to try the Cantonese one. Where is it? Is it far?\nAndrzej: The one I know is about half an hour to go.\nCeleste: Oh. That's too far away. I am really starvig. Do you have restaurant in your hotel?\nAndrzej: Oh sorry, we don't. But I know one nearby.\nCeleste: What type?\nAndrzej: It's Beijing dishes. It's famous for the Beijing roast duck.\nCeleste: OH, yes. I heard of a lot of about it. I like very much to try it. Where can I find it?\nAndrzej: The best place certainly is Quanjude restaurant.\nCeleste: Is it near here?\nAndrzej: Yes, it takes fifteen minutes to walk there and five minutes to drive. If the traffic is not too bad, I mean.\nCeleste: Well, thank you for your information. What's the name of that restaurant again?\nAndrzej: Let me write it down on a piece of paper for you. You can show to the taxi driver or ask for direction.\nCeleste: That's very kind of you. Thanks a lot.", "summary": "Celeste wants to try real Chinese cuisine. Andrzej recommends several ones. Celeste decides to go to Quanjude restaurant." }, { "id": "test_604", "dialogue": "Manish: Good morning, I wonder whether you have got an answer from your superior.\nBryon: Yes, we had a meting about it yesterday afternoon.\nManish: What's the answer?\nBryon: We decided that we could agree to your price, but we are a bit worried about the slow delivery.\nManish: Let me see. I quoted your delivery in three months, didn't I?\nBryon: Yes, but we hope that the wool could reach us as soon as possible.\nManish: I thought you would. So I rang Auckland last night. As you are our biggest customer, they agreed to ship the order on the first vessel available that will leave Auckland next month.\nBryon: Good, if you agree we'll draft the agreement right away and sign it then.\nManish: By all means.", "summary": "Manish and Bryon agree to sign an agreement since Manish could speed up the delivery as #PErson2# hopes." }, { "id": "test_605", "dialogue": "Manish: Good morning, I wonder whether you have got an answer from your superior.\nBryon: Yes, we had a meting about it yesterday afternoon.\nManish: What's the answer?\nBryon: We decided that we could agree to your price, but we are a bit worried about the slow delivery.\nManish: Let me see. I quoted your delivery in three months, didn't I?\nBryon: Yes, but we hope that the wool could reach us as soon as possible.\nManish: I thought you would. So I rang Auckland last night. As you are our biggest customer, they agreed to ship the order on the first vessel available that will leave Auckland next month.\nBryon: Good, if you agree we'll draft the agreement right away and sign it then.\nManish: By all means.", "summary": "Manish will accelerate the slow delivery to address Bryon concerns, and they reach an agreement right away." }, { "id": "test_606", "dialogue": "Manish: Good morning, I wonder whether you have got an answer from your superior.\nBryon: Yes, we had a meting about it yesterday afternoon.\nManish: What's the answer?\nBryon: We decided that we could agree to your price, but we are a bit worried about the slow delivery.\nManish: Let me see. I quoted your delivery in three months, didn't I?\nBryon: Yes, but we hope that the wool could reach us as soon as possible.\nManish: I thought you would. So I rang Auckland last night. As you are our biggest customer, they agreed to ship the order on the first vessel available that will leave Auckland next month.\nBryon: Good, if you agree we'll draft the agreement right away and sign it then.\nManish: By all means.", "summary": "Bryon agrees to the price but is worried about the slow delivery. Manish promises to fasten the delivery, and they will sign the agreement." }, { "id": "test_607", "dialogue": "Dexter: I am sorry, sir. I have broken the reading lamp in my room.\nOrbadiah: Well, sir. May I have your room number?\nDexter: 503. I would like to pay for it.\nOrbadiah: Please fill out the form first.\nDexter: OK, can you bring me a new one?\nOrbadiah: Of course.", "summary": "Dexter broke a reading lamp and Orbadiah will replace a new one." }, { "id": "test_608", "dialogue": "Dexter: I am sorry, sir. I have broken the reading lamp in my room.\nOrbadiah: Well, sir. May I have your room number?\nDexter: 503. I would like to pay for it.\nOrbadiah: Please fill out the form first.\nDexter: OK, can you bring me a new one?\nOrbadiah: Of course.", "summary": "Dexter will pay for the broken lamp and Orbadiah will replace it." }, { "id": "test_609", "dialogue": "Dexter: I am sorry, sir. I have broken the reading lamp in my room.\nOrbadiah: Well, sir. May I have your room number?\nDexter: 503. I would like to pay for it.\nOrbadiah: Please fill out the form first.\nDexter: OK, can you bring me a new one?\nOrbadiah: Of course.", "summary": "Dexter reports Dexter broke a lamp." }, { "id": "test_610", "dialogue": "Ken: So that concludes the introduction. Now let's move to the first part of my talk, which is about 2006 fiscal year marketing plan. So first, right off the bat, When looking at the marketing plan, tell me some of the goals that we had set this year to begin with...\nLawton: We wanted to appeal to a younger set of consumers and also, in line with that goal, redo our image...\nKen: That's correct. If you remember, we also set a goal to double distribution in overseas markets. Now, when looking at the data to evaluate whether or not we made our goals, there are three things to consider. First, the original condition of the market, second, our marketing numbers from the previous year, and third, our final sales figures for this year. Now I want to describe for you the second and third parts. If you look at the overhead, you'll see a graph... The blue line represents our sales from the year 2005, the red line is the sales in 2006... As you can see, our sales in 2005 were quite slow to start off with, but managed to make decent performance in the last part of the year. On the other hand, you can see this year's sales took off like a rocket.", "summary": "Ken first introduces the 2006 fiscal year marketing plan then analyzes their performance and explains with the sale graph." }, { "id": "test_611", "dialogue": "Ken: So that concludes the introduction. Now let's move to the first part of my talk, which is about 2006 fiscal year marketing plan. So first, right off the bat, When looking at the marketing plan, tell me some of the goals that we had set this year to begin with...\nLawton: We wanted to appeal to a younger set of consumers and also, in line with that goal, redo our image...\nKen: That's correct. If you remember, we also set a goal to double distribution in overseas markets. Now, when looking at the data to evaluate whether or not we made our goals, there are three things to consider. First, the original condition of the market, second, our marketing numbers from the previous year, and third, our final sales figures for this year. Now I want to describe for you the second and third parts. If you look at the overhead, you'll see a graph... The blue line represents our sales from the year 2005, the red line is the sales in 2006... As you can see, our sales in 2005 were quite slow to start off with, but managed to make decent performance in the last part of the year. On the other hand, you can see this year's sales took off like a rocket.", "summary": "Ken and Lawton recall the goals they had in the marketing plan, and Ken compares last and this years' sales figure. Their performance has grown rapidly." }, { "id": "test_612", "dialogue": "Ken: So that concludes the introduction. Now let's move to the first part of my talk, which is about 2006 fiscal year marketing plan. So first, right off the bat, When looking at the marketing plan, tell me some of the goals that we had set this year to begin with...\nLawton: We wanted to appeal to a younger set of consumers and also, in line with that goal, redo our image...\nKen: That's correct. If you remember, we also set a goal to double distribution in overseas markets. Now, when looking at the data to evaluate whether or not we made our goals, there are three things to consider. First, the original condition of the market, second, our marketing numbers from the previous year, and third, our final sales figures for this year. Now I want to describe for you the second and third parts. If you look at the overhead, you'll see a graph... The blue line represents our sales from the year 2005, the red line is the sales in 2006... As you can see, our sales in 2005 were quite slow to start off with, but managed to make decent performance in the last part of the year. On the other hand, you can see this year's sales took off like a rocket.", "summary": "Ken and Lawton discuss the marketing goals they set this year to begin with and evaluate their sale performance which has grown greatly." }, { "id": "test_613", "dialogue": "Jan: Have you decided what you're going to do during your holiday?\nMylo: Yes. I'm going to travel around Europe.\nJan: Wow, that sounds great! Where are you going?\nMylo: I think I will start off in Paris. Then I ' m going to take the train to Nice and then go on to Milan.\nJan: Oh that will be lovely. What are you going to do?\nMylo: I would like to visits their museums.\nJan: Will you come back from Milan.\nMylo: No, I'll go to the UK then.\nJan: Oh, where do you plan to go in Britain?\nMylo: I'll go to Edinburgh to attend the festival.\nJan: Oh yes and it's very famous. Please make sure you buy me a souvenir!\nMylo: Oh, don't worry, I have kept that in mind!", "summary": "Mylo is going to travel around Europe and will buy Jan a souvenir." }, { "id": "test_614", "dialogue": "Jan: Have you decided what you're going to do during your holiday?\nMylo: Yes. I'm going to travel around Europe.\nJan: Wow, that sounds great! Where are you going?\nMylo: I think I will start off in Paris. Then I ' m going to take the train to Nice and then go on to Milan.\nJan: Oh that will be lovely. What are you going to do?\nMylo: I would like to visits their museums.\nJan: Will you come back from Milan.\nMylo: No, I'll go to the UK then.\nJan: Oh, where do you plan to go in Britain?\nMylo: I'll go to Edinburgh to attend the festival.\nJan: Oh yes and it's very famous. Please make sure you buy me a souvenir!\nMylo: Oh, don't worry, I have kept that in mind!", "summary": "Mylo plans to travel around Europe during Mylo's holiday." }, { "id": "test_615", "dialogue": "Jan: Have you decided what you're going to do during your holiday?\nMylo: Yes. I'm going to travel around Europe.\nJan: Wow, that sounds great! Where are you going?\nMylo: I think I will start off in Paris. Then I ' m going to take the train to Nice and then go on to Milan.\nJan: Oh that will be lovely. What are you going to do?\nMylo: I would like to visits their museums.\nJan: Will you come back from Milan.\nMylo: No, I'll go to the UK then.\nJan: Oh, where do you plan to go in Britain?\nMylo: I'll go to Edinburgh to attend the festival.\nJan: Oh yes and it's very famous. Please make sure you buy me a souvenir!\nMylo: Oh, don't worry, I have kept that in mind!", "summary": "Mylo tells Jan Mylo plans to travel around Europe to visit museums and attend the Edinburgh festival." }, { "id": "test_616", "dialogue": "Jimmy Fox: Hi, I made a reservation for a mid-size vehicle. The name is Jimmy Fox.\nSteffie: I'm sorry, Mr. Fox. We have no mid-size available at the moment.\nJimmy Fox: What do you mean? I don't understand, I made a reservation, do you have my reservation?\nSteffie: Yes, we do, but unfortunately we ran out of cars.\nJimmy Fox: But the reservation keeps the car here. That's why you have the reservation.\nSteffie: I know why we have reservations.\nJimmy Fox: I don't think you do. If you did, I'd have a car. See, you know how to take the reservation, you just don't know how to hold the reservation and that's really the most important part of the reservation, the holding. If anybody can just take them, what's the meaning of reservation?\nSteffie: I am really sorry. But we do have a compact or an SUV if you'd like.\nJimmy Fox: Fine. I'll take the compact.\nSteffie: Alright. We have a blue Ford Focus for you, Mr. Fox. Would you like insurance?\nJimmy Fox: Yeah, you better give me the insurance, because I am gonna beat the hell out of this car.\nSteffie: I am truly sorry. Since that happened, we would like to offer you a discount for the insurance and rent fee.", "summary": "Steffie fails to hold Mr. Fox's reservation for a mid-size vehicle. Mr. Fox thinks it unreasonable. Steffie offers Mr. Fox a compact instead and offer him a discount for his costs." }, { "id": "test_617", "dialogue": "Jimmy Fox: Hi, I made a reservation for a mid-size vehicle. The name is Jimmy Fox.\nSteffie: I'm sorry, Mr. Fox. We have no mid-size available at the moment.\nJimmy Fox: What do you mean? I don't understand, I made a reservation, do you have my reservation?\nSteffie: Yes, we do, but unfortunately we ran out of cars.\nJimmy Fox: But the reservation keeps the car here. That's why you have the reservation.\nSteffie: I know why we have reservations.\nJimmy Fox: I don't think you do. If you did, I'd have a car. See, you know how to take the reservation, you just don't know how to hold the reservation and that's really the most important part of the reservation, the holding. If anybody can just take them, what's the meaning of reservation?\nSteffie: I am really sorry. But we do have a compact or an SUV if you'd like.\nJimmy Fox: Fine. I'll take the compact.\nSteffie: Alright. We have a blue Ford Focus for you, Mr. Fox. Would you like insurance?\nJimmy Fox: Yeah, you better give me the insurance, because I am gonna beat the hell out of this car.\nSteffie: I am truly sorry. Since that happened, we would like to offer you a discount for the insurance and rent fee.", "summary": "Jimmy Fox made a reservation for a mid-size vehicle but is told the mid-size is not available. Steffie apologizes and offers a compact with a discount for Jimmy Fox." }, { "id": "test_618", "dialogue": "Jimmy Fox: Hi, I made a reservation for a mid-size vehicle. The name is Jimmy Fox.\nSteffie: I'm sorry, Mr. Fox. We have no mid-size available at the moment.\nJimmy Fox: What do you mean? I don't understand, I made a reservation, do you have my reservation?\nSteffie: Yes, we do, but unfortunately we ran out of cars.\nJimmy Fox: But the reservation keeps the car here. That's why you have the reservation.\nSteffie: I know why we have reservations.\nJimmy Fox: I don't think you do. If you did, I'd have a car. See, you know how to take the reservation, you just don't know how to hold the reservation and that's really the most important part of the reservation, the holding. If anybody can just take them, what's the meaning of reservation?\nSteffie: I am really sorry. But we do have a compact or an SUV if you'd like.\nJimmy Fox: Fine. I'll take the compact.\nSteffie: Alright. We have a blue Ford Focus for you, Mr. Fox. Would you like insurance?\nJimmy Fox: Yeah, you better give me the insurance, because I am gonna beat the hell out of this car.\nSteffie: I am truly sorry. Since that happened, we would like to offer you a discount for the insurance and rent fee.", "summary": "Mr. Fox is angry because he makes a reservation for a mid-size vehicle but Steffie doesn't keep a car for him. Finally, he takes a compact with a discount." }, { "id": "test_619", "dialogue": "Jobyna: Mom, may I play the card games for a while?\nMom: Do you know Dad working is in the study.\nJobyna: I won't make any noise. Mom, please.\nMom: Behave yourself! Don't make any noise. Have you finished your homework?\nJobyna: Yes, I've finished.\nMom: Okay, then let me see.\nJobyna: er. . . , mom, I promise. I won't make a single noise.\nMom: All right. Just five minutes. Be sure not to touch anything.\nJobyna: Ok. I won't get into trouble.\nMom: Be careful!\nJobyna: Thanks for the warning, Mom.", "summary": "Jobyna gets mom's permission to play card games quietly for a while." }, { "id": "test_620", "dialogue": "Jobyna: Mom, may I play the card games for a while?\nMom: Do you know Dad working is in the study.\nJobyna: I won't make any noise. Mom, please.\nMom: Behave yourself! Don't make any noise. Have you finished your homework?\nJobyna: Yes, I've finished.\nMom: Okay, then let me see.\nJobyna: er. . . , mom, I promise. I won't make a single noise.\nMom: All right. Just five minutes. Be sure not to touch anything.\nJobyna: Ok. I won't get into trouble.\nMom: Be careful!\nJobyna: Thanks for the warning, Mom.", "summary": "Jobyna asks for mom's permission to play card games and promises not to make noise." }, { "id": "test_621", "dialogue": "Jobyna: Mom, may I play the card games for a while?\nMom: Do you know Dad working is in the study.\nJobyna: I won't make any noise. Mom, please.\nMom: Behave yourself! Don't make any noise. Have you finished your homework?\nJobyna: Yes, I've finished.\nMom: Okay, then let me see.\nJobyna: er. . . , mom, I promise. I won't make a single noise.\nMom: All right. Just five minutes. Be sure not to touch anything.\nJobyna: Ok. I won't get into trouble.\nMom: Be careful!\nJobyna: Thanks for the warning, Mom.", "summary": "Mom allows Jobyna to play card games without making any noise." }, { "id": "test_622", "dialogue": "Mr. Jones: Good Morning Ann.\nAnn: Good Morning Mr. Jones.\nMr. Jones: How about a cup of coffee?\nAnn: I will make it now.\nMr. Jones: And can you tell me what meetings I have this week?\nAnn: I will bring the diary. Okay, this afternoon you have a meeting with your accountant at 5 pm. On Wednesday, you are going to London. Don't forget your train leaves at 9. 30 am.\nMr. Jones: Okay, what time is my meeting in London?\nAnn: At 11. 30. And on Thursday Ms. Von wants to talk to you.\nMr. Jones: Who is Ms. Von?\nAnn: She is our new project manager. She starts next week.", "summary": "Ann tells Mr. Jones about his weekly meeting schedule." }, { "id": "test_623", "dialogue": "Mr. Jones: Good Morning Ann.\nAnn: Good Morning Mr. Jones.\nMr. Jones: How about a cup of coffee?\nAnn: I will make it now.\nMr. Jones: And can you tell me what meetings I have this week?\nAnn: I will bring the diary. Okay, this afternoon you have a meeting with your accountant at 5 pm. On Wednesday, you are going to London. Don't forget your train leaves at 9. 30 am.\nMr. Jones: Okay, what time is my meeting in London?\nAnn: At 11. 30. And on Thursday Ms. Von wants to talk to you.\nMr. Jones: Who is Ms. Von?\nAnn: She is our new project manager. She starts next week.", "summary": "Ann is telling Mr Jones his meeting arrangements this week." }, { "id": "test_624", "dialogue": "Mr. Jones: Good Morning Ann.\nAnn: Good Morning Mr. Jones.\nMr. Jones: How about a cup of coffee?\nAnn: I will make it now.\nMr. Jones: And can you tell me what meetings I have this week?\nAnn: I will bring the diary. Okay, this afternoon you have a meeting with your accountant at 5 pm. On Wednesday, you are going to London. Don't forget your train leaves at 9. 30 am.\nMr. Jones: Okay, what time is my meeting in London?\nAnn: At 11. 30. And on Thursday Ms. Von wants to talk to you.\nMr. Jones: Who is Ms. Von?\nAnn: She is our new project manager. She starts next week.", "summary": "Ann informs Mr. Jones of his meeting schedule for this week and reminds him of Ms. Von." }, { "id": "test_625", "dialogue": "Ellie: What are you doing?\nRodolfo: I'm just looking at this map of the world. I'm preparing for a geography class.\nEllie: There are no countries marked on the map.\nRodolfo: No, there aren't. this map just show the geographical features. Look at the Himalayan plateau with the highest peaks in the world.\nEllie: The thing that I find most surprising is that most of the world is covered with water. Compared to the oceans, most countries are tiny.\nRodolfo: I find it incredible how millions of years of volcanic activity have created mountains thousands of metres tall.\nEllie: Rivers have created deep valleys and canyons like the grand canyon.\nRodolfo: The oceans and landscapes all influence our climate.\nEllie: It's all so interesting. I'll have to find more information about it on the internet. Or perhaps I should try and attend your geography class.", "summary": "Rodolfo is looking at a world map to prepare for a geography class. Ellie and Rodolfo talk about geographical features." }, { "id": "test_626", "dialogue": "Ellie: What are you doing?\nRodolfo: I'm just looking at this map of the world. I'm preparing for a geography class.\nEllie: There are no countries marked on the map.\nRodolfo: No, there aren't. this map just show the geographical features. Look at the Himalayan plateau with the highest peaks in the world.\nEllie: The thing that I find most surprising is that most of the world is covered with water. Compared to the oceans, most countries are tiny.\nRodolfo: I find it incredible how millions of years of volcanic activity have created mountains thousands of metres tall.\nEllie: Rivers have created deep valleys and canyons like the grand canyon.\nRodolfo: The oceans and landscapes all influence our climate.\nEllie: It's all so interesting. I'll have to find more information about it on the internet. Or perhaps I should try and attend your geography class.", "summary": "Ellie and Rodolfo are talking about a map of the world. They talk about geographical features and find geographical interesting." }, { "id": "test_627", "dialogue": "Ellie: What are you doing?\nRodolfo: I'm just looking at this map of the world. I'm preparing for a geography class.\nEllie: There are no countries marked on the map.\nRodolfo: No, there aren't. this map just show the geographical features. Look at the Himalayan plateau with the highest peaks in the world.\nEllie: The thing that I find most surprising is that most of the world is covered with water. Compared to the oceans, most countries are tiny.\nRodolfo: I find it incredible how millions of years of volcanic activity have created mountains thousands of metres tall.\nEllie: Rivers have created deep valleys and canyons like the grand canyon.\nRodolfo: The oceans and landscapes all influence our climate.\nEllie: It's all so interesting. I'll have to find more information about it on the internet. Or perhaps I should try and attend your geography class.", "summary": "Rodolfo is looking at the map. Ellie finds geography interesting and wants to know more about it." }, { "id": "test_628", "dialogue": "Receptionist: Hi. This is a Receptionist Desk. How can I help you?\nNikki: Yes. I just checked in, but I need to change my room.\nReceptionist: What's the problem?\nNikki: I reserved a non-smoking room, but the smell of smoke in this room is so strong that I can't endure it.\nReceptionist: I'm sorry. I'll arrange a non-smoking room for you right away. The doorman is going to help you with your luggage. I do apologize for the inconvenience.\nNikki: That's ok. Thanks.", "summary": "Nikki rings Receptionist to change to a non-smoking room. Receptionist apologizes and will arrange one." }, { "id": "test_629", "dialogue": "Receptionist: Hi. This is a Receptionist Desk. How can I help you?\nNikki: Yes. I just checked in, but I need to change my room.\nReceptionist: What's the problem?\nNikki: I reserved a non-smoking room, but the smell of smoke in this room is so strong that I can't endure it.\nReceptionist: I'm sorry. I'll arrange a non-smoking room for you right away. The doorman is going to help you with your luggage. I do apologize for the inconvenience.\nNikki: That's ok. Thanks.", "summary": "Nikki is asking Receptionist to change Nikki's room to a non-smoking room." }, { "id": "test_630", "dialogue": "Receptionist: Hi. This is a Receptionist Desk. How can I help you?\nNikki: Yes. I just checked in, but I need to change my room.\nReceptionist: What's the problem?\nNikki: I reserved a non-smoking room, but the smell of smoke in this room is so strong that I can't endure it.\nReceptionist: I'm sorry. I'll arrange a non-smoking room for you right away. The doorman is going to help you with your luggage. I do apologize for the inconvenience.\nNikki: That's ok. Thanks.", "summary": "Nikki wants to change to a non-smoking room. Receptionist will arrange it." }, { "id": "test_631", "dialogue": "Bill: You mustn't touch the wet paint, Bill.\nAurie: I'm sorry. I won't do it again.\nBill: Try to be more careful in future.\nAurie: I shall. I wasn't as careless as John Sampson. He walked across that wet cement over there.\nBill: The workmen oughtn't to leave it without a notice.\nAurie: The headmaster asked them not to do so.\nBill: Then why isn't there a notice?\nAurie: They went to their stores to get one. Here they come with it now!\nBill: But look at them! They've forgotten about the wet cement and they're walking across it to put up the notice!", "summary": "Bill asks Bill to be careful and then sees the workmen walking across the wet cement." }, { "id": "test_632", "dialogue": "Bill: You mustn't touch the wet paint, Bill.\nAurie: I'm sorry. I won't do it again.\nBill: Try to be more careful in future.\nAurie: I shall. I wasn't as careless as John Sampson. He walked across that wet cement over there.\nBill: The workmen oughtn't to leave it without a notice.\nAurie: The headmaster asked them not to do so.\nBill: Then why isn't there a notice?\nAurie: They went to their stores to get one. Here they come with it now!\nBill: But look at them! They've forgotten about the wet cement and they're walking across it to put up the notice!", "summary": "The workmen are walking across the wet cement to put up the notice." }, { "id": "test_633", "dialogue": "Bill: You mustn't touch the wet paint, Bill.\nAurie: I'm sorry. I won't do it again.\nBill: Try to be more careful in future.\nAurie: I shall. I wasn't as careless as John Sampson. He walked across that wet cement over there.\nBill: The workmen oughtn't to leave it without a notice.\nAurie: The headmaster asked them not to do so.\nBill: Then why isn't there a notice?\nAurie: They went to their stores to get one. Here they come with it now!\nBill: But look at them! They've forgotten about the wet cement and they're walking across it to put up the notice!", "summary": "Bill reminds Bill of the wet cement and then sees the workmen walking across it." }, { "id": "test_634", "dialogue": "Ben: I really should be on my way.\nElla: Oh, don't go yet. Let's at least have one more.\nBen: No, thank you. I can't.\nElla: It's too bad that you have to leave so early.\nBen: Thank you very much. I had a really good time.\nElla: Thanks for coming! We should meet again sometime soon.\nBen: That would be great! Actually, can I get your phone number, Ella? That's assuming you don't mind if I call you sometime.\nElla: Anytime. You can reach me 5558929.\nBen: ok, got it. I'll call you sometime next week.\nElla: Fine.\nBen: It's time to go and I hope we can get together again soon.\nElla: I hope so, too. Bye! Ben.", "summary": "Ella and Ben had a good time together. Ella gives phone number to Ben before Ben leaves." }, { "id": "test_635", "dialogue": "Ben: I really should be on my way.\nElla: Oh, don't go yet. Let's at least have one more.\nBen: No, thank you. I can't.\nElla: It's too bad that you have to leave so early.\nBen: Thank you very much. I had a really good time.\nElla: Thanks for coming! We should meet again sometime soon.\nBen: That would be great! Actually, can I get your phone number, Ella? That's assuming you don't mind if I call you sometime.\nElla: Anytime. You can reach me 5558929.\nBen: ok, got it. I'll call you sometime next week.\nElla: Fine.\nBen: It's time to go and I hope we can get together again soon.\nElla: I hope so, too. Bye! Ben.", "summary": "Ben and Ella had a good time. Ben will call Ella next week." }, { "id": "test_636", "dialogue": "Ben: I really should be on my way.\nElla: Oh, don't go yet. Let's at least have one more.\nBen: No, thank you. I can't.\nElla: It's too bad that you have to leave so early.\nBen: Thank you very much. I had a really good time.\nElla: Thanks for coming! We should meet again sometime soon.\nBen: That would be great! Actually, can I get your phone number, Ella? That's assuming you don't mind if I call you sometime.\nElla: Anytime. You can reach me 5558929.\nBen: ok, got it. I'll call you sometime next week.\nElla: Fine.\nBen: It's time to go and I hope we can get together again soon.\nElla: I hope so, too. Bye! Ben.", "summary": "Ben has to leave. Ella feels bad about it and gives Ben her phone number." }, { "id": "test_637", "dialogue": "Jim: Hi, Bill.\nDick: Hi, Jim.\nJim: Where is that cool guy, Dick? I haven't seen him for two weeks.\nDick: He's been sick since he came back from Italy.\nJim: Bummer, I'm sorry to hear that, is he better now?\nDick: Yes, Doctor William said that he could come back to work ASAP.", "summary": "Bill tells Jim that Dick's been sick." }, { "id": "test_638", "dialogue": "Jim: Hi, Bill.\nDick: Hi, Jim.\nJim: Where is that cool guy, Dick? I haven't seen him for two weeks.\nDick: He's been sick since he came back from Italy.\nJim: Bummer, I'm sorry to hear that, is he better now?\nDick: Yes, Doctor William said that he could come back to work ASAP.", "summary": "Dick's been sick and will come back as soon as possible." }, { "id": "test_639", "dialogue": "Jim: Hi, Bill.\nDick: Hi, Jim.\nJim: Where is that cool guy, Dick? I haven't seen him for two weeks.\nDick: He's been sick since he came back from Italy.\nJim: Bummer, I'm sorry to hear that, is he better now?\nDick: Yes, Doctor William said that he could come back to work ASAP.", "summary": "Bill tells Jim about Dick's health condition." }, { "id": "test_640", "dialogue": "Morley: are you working overtime again? Over the last two weeks, you have worked overtime every day without a break! Your company is draining the life out of you!\nDorey: I know, but I don't have a choice, my boss has complete control over our work schedules. I haven't made it out of the office before 9 PM a single day this week.\nMorley: Well, I hope they're paying you the big bucks for all this work. . .\nDorey: No, not exactly, I'm working for minimum wage. And they don't give extra pay for overtime. Overtime is our own time.\nMorley: What? ! Isn't there a law against that, I think there is some legislation that requires employers to give their employees a fair rate of wages. You should know your rights! If you are putting in so many hours, they should give you some kind of compensation.\nDorey: They do give bonuses at the end of the year for the employees with highest productivity numbers, but frankly, it's not much of an incentive. They give us a bonus of ten dollars.\nMorley: That's just wrong! why don't you just quit?\nDorey: I would, but I'm afraid I would't be able to find another job. I don't have very many job marketable skills, there aren't so many jobs that I'm qualified for.\nMorley: it sounds like any job will be better than the one you have now!", "summary": "Dorey has been working overtime and only gets minimum wage. Morley suggests Dorey either asking for more compensation or quitting, but Dorey refuses in fear of not being able to find another job." }, { "id": "test_641", "dialogue": "Morley: are you working overtime again? Over the last two weeks, you have worked overtime every day without a break! Your company is draining the life out of you!\nDorey: I know, but I don't have a choice, my boss has complete control over our work schedules. I haven't made it out of the office before 9 PM a single day this week.\nMorley: Well, I hope they're paying you the big bucks for all this work. . .\nDorey: No, not exactly, I'm working for minimum wage. And they don't give extra pay for overtime. Overtime is our own time.\nMorley: What? ! Isn't there a law against that, I think there is some legislation that requires employers to give their employees a fair rate of wages. You should know your rights! If you are putting in so many hours, they should give you some kind of compensation.\nDorey: They do give bonuses at the end of the year for the employees with highest productivity numbers, but frankly, it's not much of an incentive. They give us a bonus of ten dollars.\nMorley: That's just wrong! why don't you just quit?\nDorey: I would, but I'm afraid I would't be able to find another job. I don't have very many job marketable skills, there aren't so many jobs that I'm qualified for.\nMorley: it sounds like any job will be better than the one you have now!", "summary": "Dorey has worked overtime with minimum wage and little bonus. Although Dorey are not very confident, Morley hopes Dorey could quit that job and find another one." }, { "id": "test_642", "dialogue": "Morley: are you working overtime again? Over the last two weeks, you have worked overtime every day without a break! Your company is draining the life out of you!\nDorey: I know, but I don't have a choice, my boss has complete control over our work schedules. I haven't made it out of the office before 9 PM a single day this week.\nMorley: Well, I hope they're paying you the big bucks for all this work. . .\nDorey: No, not exactly, I'm working for minimum wage. And they don't give extra pay for overtime. Overtime is our own time.\nMorley: What? ! Isn't there a law against that, I think there is some legislation that requires employers to give their employees a fair rate of wages. You should know your rights! If you are putting in so many hours, they should give you some kind of compensation.\nDorey: They do give bonuses at the end of the year for the employees with highest productivity numbers, but frankly, it's not much of an incentive. They give us a bonus of ten dollars.\nMorley: That's just wrong! why don't you just quit?\nDorey: I would, but I'm afraid I would't be able to find another job. I don't have very many job marketable skills, there aren't so many jobs that I'm qualified for.\nMorley: it sounds like any job will be better than the one you have now!", "summary": "Dorey works overtime every day and doesn't get enough paid. Morley thinks it's unfair and suggests Dorey quitting the job, but Dorey's afraid of being unemployed." }, { "id": "test_643", "dialogue": "Lisa: What's the matter, Lisa? You don't look too good.\nLeanor: I just found out that my husband is cheating on me.\nLisa: You mean Mark? He seems like such an honest guy.\nLeanor: That's what I thought. It seems that he's been seeing someone else for about two months.\nLisa: Two months? How did you find out?\nLeanor: I asked for leave and was at home when the telephone rang. I picked it up and a girl asked to talk to Mark. She then asked if I was his sister, and I said no, I was his wife. She hung up immediately.\nLisa: So you asked him about the girl who called?\nLeanor: Yeah, he first said it was someone from work. He gave me a lame excuse, and so I pressed him on it.\nLisa: What'd he do?\nLeanor: He kept trying to make stupid excuses, and then broke down and admitted to a small indiscretion.\nLisa: Indiscretion? How can an indiscretion last two months? I mean, you two have been married for two years! How can he do that to you?\nLeanor: I told him I would divorce him if he wouldn't tell me the truth or end the relationship with her.\nLisa: Good. I totally agree with what you did.", "summary": "Lisa found out Mark had been cheating on her and decided to divorce him if he wouldn't tell the truth. Lisa agrees with Lisa." }, { "id": "test_644", "dialogue": "Lisa: What's the matter, Lisa? You don't look too good.\nLeanor: I just found out that my husband is cheating on me.\nLisa: You mean Mark? He seems like such an honest guy.\nLeanor: That's what I thought. It seems that he's been seeing someone else for about two months.\nLisa: Two months? How did you find out?\nLeanor: I asked for leave and was at home when the telephone rang. I picked it up and a girl asked to talk to Mark. She then asked if I was his sister, and I said no, I was his wife. She hung up immediately.\nLisa: So you asked him about the girl who called?\nLeanor: Yeah, he first said it was someone from work. He gave me a lame excuse, and so I pressed him on it.\nLisa: What'd he do?\nLeanor: He kept trying to make stupid excuses, and then broke down and admitted to a small indiscretion.\nLisa: Indiscretion? How can an indiscretion last two months? I mean, you two have been married for two years! How can he do that to you?\nLeanor: I told him I would divorce him if he wouldn't tell me the truth or end the relationship with her.\nLisa: Good. I totally agree with what you did.", "summary": "Lisa found that her husband was cheating on her. She asked him to tell her the truth or end the relationship that she would divorce him. Lisa agrees with what she did." }, { "id": "test_645", "dialogue": "Lisa: What's the matter, Lisa? You don't look too good.\nLeanor: I just found out that my husband is cheating on me.\nLisa: You mean Mark? He seems like such an honest guy.\nLeanor: That's what I thought. It seems that he's been seeing someone else for about two months.\nLisa: Two months? How did you find out?\nLeanor: I asked for leave and was at home when the telephone rang. I picked it up and a girl asked to talk to Mark. She then asked if I was his sister, and I said no, I was his wife. She hung up immediately.\nLisa: So you asked him about the girl who called?\nLeanor: Yeah, he first said it was someone from work. He gave me a lame excuse, and so I pressed him on it.\nLisa: What'd he do?\nLeanor: He kept trying to make stupid excuses, and then broke down and admitted to a small indiscretion.\nLisa: Indiscretion? How can an indiscretion last two months? I mean, you two have been married for two years! How can he do that to you?\nLeanor: I told him I would divorce him if he wouldn't tell me the truth or end the relationship with her.\nLisa: Good. I totally agree with what you did.", "summary": "Lisa has found her husband cheating on her. Her husband first denied and then only admitted to a small indiscretion. Lisa supports Lisa to seek the truth." }, { "id": "test_646", "dialogue": "Casey: What did the doctor say?\nNoelle: He said that I have been eating too much.\nCasey: Did he give you any advice?\nNoelle: Yes, he asked me to clean up my diet by cutting red meat.\nCasey: Yes, you must put yourself on a diet.", "summary": "The doctor suggested Noelle clean up the diet." }, { "id": "test_647", "dialogue": "Casey: What did the doctor say?\nNoelle: He said that I have been eating too much.\nCasey: Did he give you any advice?\nNoelle: Yes, he asked me to clean up my diet by cutting red meat.\nCasey: Yes, you must put yourself on a diet.", "summary": "Noelle will be on a diet for Noelle's health." }, { "id": "test_648", "dialogue": "Casey: What did the doctor say?\nNoelle: He said that I have been eating too much.\nCasey: Did he give you any advice?\nNoelle: Yes, he asked me to clean up my diet by cutting red meat.\nCasey: Yes, you must put yourself on a diet.", "summary": "Casey agrees with Noelle's doctor that Noelle should diet." }, { "id": "test_649", "dialogue": "Rubia: Then I must go. You have said it yourself.\nNadia: No, you must stay! I swear it, and the oath shall be kept.\nRubia: I tell you I must go!\nNadia: Where?\nRubia: I have spoken my mind, and can go anywhere now.\nNadia: I ask you to pass through life at my side. To be my second self and best earthly companion.\nRubia: I'll never again come to your side ; I am turn away now and can't return.", "summary": "Rubia refuses to stay by Nadia's side and won't return." }, { "id": "test_650", "dialogue": "Rubia: Then I must go. You have said it yourself.\nNadia: No, you must stay! I swear it, and the oath shall be kept.\nRubia: I tell you I must go!\nNadia: Where?\nRubia: I have spoken my mind, and can go anywhere now.\nNadia: I ask you to pass through life at my side. To be my second self and best earthly companion.\nRubia: I'll never again come to your side ; I am turn away now and can't return.", "summary": "Rubia refuses Nadia's plea for staying and will never come back." }, { "id": "test_651", "dialogue": "Rubia: Then I must go. You have said it yourself.\nNadia: No, you must stay! I swear it, and the oath shall be kept.\nRubia: I tell you I must go!\nNadia: Where?\nRubia: I have spoken my mind, and can go anywhere now.\nNadia: I ask you to pass through life at my side. To be my second self and best earthly companion.\nRubia: I'll never again come to your side ; I am turn away now and can't return.", "summary": "Nadia asks Rubia to stay but Rubia insists on leaving." }, { "id": "test_652", "dialogue": "Sig: Could you tell me how to use the library?\nZsazsa: Sure. All you need is your student ID card or admission card to check out books and read journals or magazines in the library.\nSig: How many books am I allowed to check out at a time?\nZsazsa: Two books at a time. Except magazines or journals, they have to be read within library.\nSig: How long can I keep the books?\nZsazsa: For one month. If you can't return the books in time, you'll be fined. But if you renew them, you can keep them longer.\nSig: I see. Now I want to check out two books on spoken English. Can you show me where I can find them?\nZsazsa: Yes, just over there to your right.\nSig: Thank you very much.\nZsazsa: You're welcome.", "summary": "Sig asks Zsazsa how to use the library. Zsazsa offers specific directions." }, { "id": "test_653", "dialogue": "Sig: Could you tell me how to use the library?\nZsazsa: Sure. All you need is your student ID card or admission card to check out books and read journals or magazines in the library.\nSig: How many books am I allowed to check out at a time?\nZsazsa: Two books at a time. Except magazines or journals, they have to be read within library.\nSig: How long can I keep the books?\nZsazsa: For one month. If you can't return the books in time, you'll be fined. But if you renew them, you can keep them longer.\nSig: I see. Now I want to check out two books on spoken English. Can you show me where I can find them?\nZsazsa: Yes, just over there to your right.\nSig: Thank you very much.\nZsazsa: You're welcome.", "summary": "Sig is asking Zsazsa how to use the library and will check out two books." }, { "id": "test_654", "dialogue": "Sig: Could you tell me how to use the library?\nZsazsa: Sure. All you need is your student ID card or admission card to check out books and read journals or magazines in the library.\nSig: How many books am I allowed to check out at a time?\nZsazsa: Two books at a time. Except magazines or journals, they have to be read within library.\nSig: How long can I keep the books?\nZsazsa: For one month. If you can't return the books in time, you'll be fined. But if you renew them, you can keep them longer.\nSig: I see. Now I want to check out two books on spoken English. Can you show me where I can find them?\nZsazsa: Yes, just over there to your right.\nSig: Thank you very much.\nZsazsa: You're welcome.", "summary": "Sig wants to use the library. Zsazsa teaches Sig to use the library and helps to check out two books." }, { "id": "test_655", "dialogue": "Phyllys: It's a lovely day, isn't it?\nTedmund: Yes, the weather sure is nice today.\nPhyllys: I love it when the weather is like this. Why don't we sit down outside and have our lunch?\nTedmund: That sounds like a good idea. The sky is clear, the sun is shining and there's a nice cool breeze, so it is not too hot.\nPhyllys: I really miss the change of seasons like we have in Colorado. but I must admit, this sure is a nice spring day.\nTedmund: Hey, this spot in the shade looks really comfortable.\nPhyllys: Okay. Hey, is that a dark cloud over there? Do you think it will rain after all?\nTedmund: I don't think so. I saw the weather report last night, and it said the weather should be fine all day.\nPhyllys: If the weather stays nice perhaps we can go to the beach this weekend. It's been a while since I've not really gotten some sun.", "summary": "It's a lovely day, so Phyllys and Tedmund have their lunch outside and plan to go to the beach this weekend." }, { "id": "test_656", "dialogue": "Phyllys: It's a lovely day, isn't it?\nTedmund: Yes, the weather sure is nice today.\nPhyllys: I love it when the weather is like this. Why don't we sit down outside and have our lunch?\nTedmund: That sounds like a good idea. The sky is clear, the sun is shining and there's a nice cool breeze, so it is not too hot.\nPhyllys: I really miss the change of seasons like we have in Colorado. but I must admit, this sure is a nice spring day.\nTedmund: Hey, this spot in the shade looks really comfortable.\nPhyllys: Okay. Hey, is that a dark cloud over there? Do you think it will rain after all?\nTedmund: I don't think so. I saw the weather report last night, and it said the weather should be fine all day.\nPhyllys: If the weather stays nice perhaps we can go to the beach this weekend. It's been a while since I've not really gotten some sun.", "summary": "Phyllys and Tedmund are enjoying the weather and may go to the beach this weekend." }, { "id": "test_657", "dialogue": "Phyllys: It's a lovely day, isn't it?\nTedmund: Yes, the weather sure is nice today.\nPhyllys: I love it when the weather is like this. Why don't we sit down outside and have our lunch?\nTedmund: That sounds like a good idea. The sky is clear, the sun is shining and there's a nice cool breeze, so it is not too hot.\nPhyllys: I really miss the change of seasons like we have in Colorado. but I must admit, this sure is a nice spring day.\nTedmund: Hey, this spot in the shade looks really comfortable.\nPhyllys: Okay. Hey, is that a dark cloud over there? Do you think it will rain after all?\nTedmund: I don't think so. I saw the weather report last night, and it said the weather should be fine all day.\nPhyllys: If the weather stays nice perhaps we can go to the beach this weekend. It's been a while since I've not really gotten some sun.", "summary": "Weather's nice. Phyllys suggests having lunch outside and hopes to go to the beach to get some sun." }, { "id": "test_658", "dialogue": "Marcus: Excuse me. In this museum, you are not supposed to take pictures.\nNertie: Is that right? I didn't know it.\nMarcus: Will you give me your camera? We have to confiscate your film.\nNertie: Will you forgive me. Could you return my camera?\nMarcus: We will keep and return it later.\nNertie: Oh, I see. Then, can I buy slides and picture postcards somewhere?\nMarcus: You can buy them at the souvenir shop near the exit.", "summary": "Marcus stops Nertie from taking photos in the museum." }, { "id": "test_659", "dialogue": "Marcus: Excuse me. In this museum, you are not supposed to take pictures.\nNertie: Is that right? I didn't know it.\nMarcus: Will you give me your camera? We have to confiscate your film.\nNertie: Will you forgive me. Could you return my camera?\nMarcus: We will keep and return it later.\nNertie: Oh, I see. Then, can I buy slides and picture postcards somewhere?\nMarcus: You can buy them at the souvenir shop near the exit.", "summary": "Nertie breaks the museum's rule of non-taking pictures." }, { "id": "test_660", "dialogue": "Marcus: Excuse me. In this museum, you are not supposed to take pictures.\nNertie: Is that right? I didn't know it.\nMarcus: Will you give me your camera? We have to confiscate your film.\nNertie: Will you forgive me. Could you return my camera?\nMarcus: We will keep and return it later.\nNertie: Oh, I see. Then, can I buy slides and picture postcards somewhere?\nMarcus: You can buy them at the souvenir shop near the exit.", "summary": "Marcus asks Nertie not to take pictures and takes his phone temporarily" }, { "id": "test_661", "dialogue": "Ambrosio: Hello, Sir, may I help you?\nSir: Yes. I would like some information for requesting a loan.\nAmbrosio: Very well, here are the general terms of our loan policies. We pride ourselves in having the lowest interest rate in the country for personal loans.\nSir: I see. So let me get this straight. If I borrow let's say, ten thousand dollars, how much will I have to pay each month?\nAmbrosio: It depends on how long you take to pay it back. If we lend you ten thousand dollars at an annual interest rate of ten percent for forty eight months, you would have to pay each month a portion of the loan which is called the principal and another small portion of the annual interest rate. This of course is considering that you don't default on a payment!\nSir: It sounds good but, there is just one problem. I have a terrible credit score.\nAmbrosio: That is a very serious problem you see, the bank must assess your personal information, past loans, assets and any other relevant information such as your credit score in order to approve your loan.\nSir: You know what? I don't really need the money. Thanks anyways!", "summary": "Sir asks Ambrosio for information for requesting a loan. Ambrosio says the bank will assess people's credit scores then Sir just leaves." }, { "id": "test_662", "dialogue": "Ambrosio: Hello, Sir, may I help you?\nSir: Yes. I would like some information for requesting a loan.\nAmbrosio: Very well, here are the general terms of our loan policies. We pride ourselves in having the lowest interest rate in the country for personal loans.\nSir: I see. So let me get this straight. If I borrow let's say, ten thousand dollars, how much will I have to pay each month?\nAmbrosio: It depends on how long you take to pay it back. If we lend you ten thousand dollars at an annual interest rate of ten percent for forty eight months, you would have to pay each month a portion of the loan which is called the principal and another small portion of the annual interest rate. This of course is considering that you don't default on a payment!\nSir: It sounds good but, there is just one problem. I have a terrible credit score.\nAmbrosio: That is a very serious problem you see, the bank must assess your personal information, past loans, assets and any other relevant information such as your credit score in order to approve your loan.\nSir: You know what? I don't really need the money. Thanks anyways!", "summary": "Sir'd like some information for requesting a loan. However, it's likely that his order cannot be approved because of his terrible credit score." }, { "id": "test_663", "dialogue": "Ambrosio: Hello, Sir, may I help you?\nSir: Yes. I would like some information for requesting a loan.\nAmbrosio: Very well, here are the general terms of our loan policies. We pride ourselves in having the lowest interest rate in the country for personal loans.\nSir: I see. So let me get this straight. If I borrow let's say, ten thousand dollars, how much will I have to pay each month?\nAmbrosio: It depends on how long you take to pay it back. If we lend you ten thousand dollars at an annual interest rate of ten percent for forty eight months, you would have to pay each month a portion of the loan which is called the principal and another small portion of the annual interest rate. This of course is considering that you don't default on a payment!\nSir: It sounds good but, there is just one problem. I have a terrible credit score.\nAmbrosio: That is a very serious problem you see, the bank must assess your personal information, past loans, assets and any other relevant information such as your credit score in order to approve your loan.\nSir: You know what? I don't really need the money. Thanks anyways!", "summary": "Sir wants to know about requesting a loan. Ambrosio introduces the policy of loan interest and credit assessment. Sir then leaves as he has a terrible credit score." }, { "id": "test_664", "dialogue": "Dennis: Hi, Monica, congratulations! Your presentation at the meeting was very successful and everyone was impressed by your speech. And it was so persuasive and I bet our clients will be convinced to invest their money in this project. You really made a big contribution to our company.\nMonica: Thank you, I just tried my best. I am very happy to know you like it.\nDennis: You must have been prepared for a long time. Some statistics in this presentation are not easy to find, right?\nMonica: Well, yes. Several colleagues from different departments helped me with that. They are very supportive. I consulted an economic expert last week. He was very kind to give valuable suggestions.\nDennis: Now, the effort pays off. You have accomplished something.\nMonica: Come on, don't flatter me anymore. I took the job because I love being challenged. But I can't get this turned around without the support from you people.", "summary": "Dennis thanks Monica for giving a successful project presentation at the meeting. Monica attributes the success to collaboration." }, { "id": "test_665", "dialogue": "Dennis: Hi, Monica, congratulations! Your presentation at the meeting was very successful and everyone was impressed by your speech. And it was so persuasive and I bet our clients will be convinced to invest their money in this project. You really made a big contribution to our company.\nMonica: Thank you, I just tried my best. I am very happy to know you like it.\nDennis: You must have been prepared for a long time. Some statistics in this presentation are not easy to find, right?\nMonica: Well, yes. Several colleagues from different departments helped me with that. They are very supportive. I consulted an economic expert last week. He was very kind to give valuable suggestions.\nDennis: Now, the effort pays off. You have accomplished something.\nMonica: Come on, don't flatter me anymore. I took the job because I love being challenged. But I can't get this turned around without the support from you people.", "summary": "Monica tells Dennis her presentation was very successful because she got help from several colleagues and an economic expert." }, { "id": "test_666", "dialogue": "Dennis: Hi, Monica, congratulations! Your presentation at the meeting was very successful and everyone was impressed by your speech. And it was so persuasive and I bet our clients will be convinced to invest their money in this project. You really made a big contribution to our company.\nMonica: Thank you, I just tried my best. I am very happy to know you like it.\nDennis: You must have been prepared for a long time. Some statistics in this presentation are not easy to find, right?\nMonica: Well, yes. Several colleagues from different departments helped me with that. They are very supportive. I consulted an economic expert last week. He was very kind to give valuable suggestions.\nDennis: Now, the effort pays off. You have accomplished something.\nMonica: Come on, don't flatter me anymore. I took the job because I love being challenged. But I can't get this turned around without the support from you people.", "summary": "Dennis praises Monica for her presentation. Monica admits her efforts and also gives the credit to her colleagues." }, { "id": "test_667", "dialogue": "Adey: Hey, Tom, what to go for a run?\nTom: No thanks. I like to run in the morning. I ran a couple of miles when I woke up today.\nAdey: I try to do that, but I can't get up early enough.\nTom: I couldn't either at first, but you get used to it.\nAdey: It's so hot at lunchtime ; I'd rather run in the morning.\nTom: Well, why don't you come tomorrow? I'll stop by your house on my way out.\nAdey: I could try, but I can't say for sure if I'll get up in time. What time do you want to go?\nTom: I'll give you a call around 6 o'clock and stop by around 6 thirty.\nAdey: O. K. , maybe if I have someone to go with, I'll be able to get up in time for a jog.\nTom: Great, I'll see you then.\nAdey: See you.", "summary": "Tom invites Adey to run in the morning. Adey would try to get up and join him." }, { "id": "test_668", "dialogue": "Adey: Hey, Tom, what to go for a run?\nTom: No thanks. I like to run in the morning. I ran a couple of miles when I woke up today.\nAdey: I try to do that, but I can't get up early enough.\nTom: I couldn't either at first, but you get used to it.\nAdey: It's so hot at lunchtime ; I'd rather run in the morning.\nTom: Well, why don't you come tomorrow? I'll stop by your house on my way out.\nAdey: I could try, but I can't say for sure if I'll get up in time. What time do you want to go?\nTom: I'll give you a call around 6 o'clock and stop by around 6 thirty.\nAdey: O. K. , maybe if I have someone to go with, I'll be able to get up in time for a jog.\nTom: Great, I'll see you then.\nAdey: See you.", "summary": "Tom will stop by Adey's house tomorrow, and Adey will try to get up to join his running." }, { "id": "test_669", "dialogue": "Adey: Hey, Tom, what to go for a run?\nTom: No thanks. I like to run in the morning. I ran a couple of miles when I woke up today.\nAdey: I try to do that, but I can't get up early enough.\nTom: I couldn't either at first, but you get used to it.\nAdey: It's so hot at lunchtime ; I'd rather run in the morning.\nTom: Well, why don't you come tomorrow? I'll stop by your house on my way out.\nAdey: I could try, but I can't say for sure if I'll get up in time. What time do you want to go?\nTom: I'll give you a call around 6 o'clock and stop by around 6 thirty.\nAdey: O. K. , maybe if I have someone to go with, I'll be able to get up in time for a jog.\nTom: Great, I'll see you then.\nAdey: See you.", "summary": "Tom likes to run in the morning. Adey tries but fails. Tom invites Adey to run together tomorrow. Adey accepts." }, { "id": "test_670", "dialogue": "Herculie: Is that the Japanese Restaurant?\nNoelyn: Speaking. May I help you?\nHerculie: What kind of food do you serve?\nNoelyn: We serve a great variety of popular Japanese dishes in set courses, and also many meat dishes.\nHerculie: I see. That sounds fine. Until what time are you open?\nNoelyn: We are open until 10 but our last order for dinner is at 9:30 pm.\nHerculie: Fine. We'll be there before that time.\nNoelyn: Thank you, sir. We look forward to welcoming you.", "summary": "Herculie calls a Japanese restaurant to ask about food and opening time and will go there." }, { "id": "test_671", "dialogue": "Herculie: Is that the Japanese Restaurant?\nNoelyn: Speaking. May I help you?\nHerculie: What kind of food do you serve?\nNoelyn: We serve a great variety of popular Japanese dishes in set courses, and also many meat dishes.\nHerculie: I see. That sounds fine. Until what time are you open?\nNoelyn: We are open until 10 but our last order for dinner is at 9:30 pm.\nHerculie: Fine. We'll be there before that time.\nNoelyn: Thank you, sir. We look forward to welcoming you.", "summary": "Herculie calls Noelyn to ask about their food and opening time." }, { "id": "test_672", "dialogue": "Herculie: Is that the Japanese Restaurant?\nNoelyn: Speaking. May I help you?\nHerculie: What kind of food do you serve?\nNoelyn: We serve a great variety of popular Japanese dishes in set courses, and also many meat dishes.\nHerculie: I see. That sounds fine. Until what time are you open?\nNoelyn: We are open until 10 but our last order for dinner is at 9:30 pm.\nHerculie: Fine. We'll be there before that time.\nNoelyn: Thank you, sir. We look forward to welcoming you.", "summary": "Herculie calls Noelyn's restaurant to ask about the food and opening hours." }, { "id": "test_673", "dialogue": "Staffard: Mr. Simpson, if you are free, how about a lunch?\nMr. Simpson: When do you have in mind?\nStaffard: How about Thursday?\nMr. Simpson: That will be fine with me.\nStaffard: I know of a place you'll like and you have got to be there.\nMr. Simpson: Good. I'll be there at 12:30.\nStaffard: OK, see you then.\nMr. Simpson: See you.", "summary": "Mr. Simpson agrees to have lunch with Staffard on Thursday." }, { "id": "test_674", "dialogue": "Staffard: Mr. Simpson, if you are free, how about a lunch?\nMr. Simpson: When do you have in mind?\nStaffard: How about Thursday?\nMr. Simpson: That will be fine with me.\nStaffard: I know of a place you'll like and you have got to be there.\nMr. Simpson: Good. I'll be there at 12:30.\nStaffard: OK, see you then.\nMr. Simpson: See you.", "summary": "Staffard and Mr. Simpson will have lunch together." }, { "id": "test_675", "dialogue": "Staffard: Mr. Simpson, if you are free, how about a lunch?\nMr. Simpson: When do you have in mind?\nStaffard: How about Thursday?\nMr. Simpson: That will be fine with me.\nStaffard: I know of a place you'll like and you have got to be there.\nMr. Simpson: Good. I'll be there at 12:30.\nStaffard: OK, see you then.\nMr. Simpson: See you.", "summary": "Mr. Simpson accepts Staffard's invitation to lunch on Thursday." }, { "id": "test_676", "dialogue": "Leonardo: So, now I need your help again, if you don't mind. I'm taking a date to a restaurant.\nOrella: I'd love to help you! What is your budget for the dinner?\nLeonardo: She strikes me as being very sophisticated. Only the best will do for her.\nOrella: Well, what do you think about our very own hotel restaurant? It is very upscale, with a three-star rating.\nLeonardo: I don't want to be cooped up in my own hotel tonight. How about another restaurant?\nOrella: The Gramercy Tavern is highly rated. It has great food and live jazz, but it's not cheap.\nLeonardo: Yes, that sounds like a winner. Would you please call them to reserve a table?\nOrella: I'm already dialing, sir.", "summary": "Leonardo is taking a date to a restaurant. Orella suggests an expensive one and Leonardo asks Orella to reserve a table." }, { "id": "test_677", "dialogue": "Leonardo: So, now I need your help again, if you don't mind. I'm taking a date to a restaurant.\nOrella: I'd love to help you! What is your budget for the dinner?\nLeonardo: She strikes me as being very sophisticated. Only the best will do for her.\nOrella: Well, what do you think about our very own hotel restaurant? It is very upscale, with a three-star rating.\nLeonardo: I don't want to be cooped up in my own hotel tonight. How about another restaurant?\nOrella: The Gramercy Tavern is highly rated. It has great food and live jazz, but it's not cheap.\nLeonardo: Yes, that sounds like a winner. Would you please call them to reserve a table?\nOrella: I'm already dialing, sir.", "summary": "Leonardo wants to take a date to the best restaurant, Orella suggests the Gramercy Tavern and is calling to reserve a table for him." }, { "id": "test_678", "dialogue": "Leonardo: So, now I need your help again, if you don't mind. I'm taking a date to a restaurant.\nOrella: I'd love to help you! What is your budget for the dinner?\nLeonardo: She strikes me as being very sophisticated. Only the best will do for her.\nOrella: Well, what do you think about our very own hotel restaurant? It is very upscale, with a three-star rating.\nLeonardo: I don't want to be cooped up in my own hotel tonight. How about another restaurant?\nOrella: The Gramercy Tavern is highly rated. It has great food and live jazz, but it's not cheap.\nLeonardo: Yes, that sounds like a winner. Would you please call them to reserve a table?\nOrella: I'm already dialing, sir.", "summary": "Leonardo wants to take a date to a restaurant. Orella recommends the Gramercy Tavern." }, { "id": "test_679", "dialogue": "Craig: How much should I pay?\nJacquenette: Let me see. A roasted duck is $ 25. A plate of pork is $ 6. 50. A bowl of beef is $ 7. Two bottles of beer are $ 4. That's a total of $ 42. 50.\nCraig: Here is $ 50. Keep the change, please.\nJacquenette: Oh, sorry sir. We take no tips here. Thank you all the same.", "summary": "Craig pays the meal and tips Jacquenette but Jacquenette doesn't take it." }, { "id": "test_680", "dialogue": "Craig: How much should I pay?\nJacquenette: Let me see. A roasted duck is $ 25. A plate of pork is $ 6. 50. A bowl of beef is $ 7. Two bottles of beer are $ 4. That's a total of $ 42. 50.\nCraig: Here is $ 50. Keep the change, please.\nJacquenette: Oh, sorry sir. We take no tips here. Thank you all the same.", "summary": "Jacquenette takes no tips despite Craig's kindness." }, { "id": "test_681", "dialogue": "Craig: How much should I pay?\nJacquenette: Let me see. A roasted duck is $ 25. A plate of pork is $ 6. 50. A bowl of beef is $ 7. Two bottles of beer are $ 4. That's a total of $ 42. 50.\nCraig: Here is $ 50. Keep the change, please.\nJacquenette: Oh, sorry sir. We take no tips here. Thank you all the same.", "summary": "Craig pays and leaves a tip but Jacquenette politely refuses." }, { "id": "test_682", "dialogue": "Anett: Which sports are popular in your country?\nYigal: Most people like football. More boys like football than girls. A few girls play it really well. Some people like playing basketball.\nAnett: Do many people like tennis?\nYigal: More and more people like it now. fewer people play table tennis than before. Many people like swimming, because it is fun and keeps you fit.\nAnett: In my country, many people enjoy golf, but it is too expensive for some people. A few people like extreme sports, but I think the vast majority of people are afraid to try them.\nYigal: Extreme sports are only for a small minority of people. Several people from my university enjoy them, but most of us just watch. No one I know plays golf.\nAnett: I know loads of people who play it regularly. There are plenty of golf courses around the country. In the past, only a tiny number of people played.\nYigal: A great deal of people follow rugby in my country.\nAnett: There are plenty of rugby fans in my country too.", "summary": "Anett and Yigal talk about popular sports in their country. Rugby is popular in both countries." }, { "id": "test_683", "dialogue": "Anett: Which sports are popular in your country?\nYigal: Most people like football. More boys like football than girls. A few girls play it really well. Some people like playing basketball.\nAnett: Do many people like tennis?\nYigal: More and more people like it now. fewer people play table tennis than before. Many people like swimming, because it is fun and keeps you fit.\nAnett: In my country, many people enjoy golf, but it is too expensive for some people. A few people like extreme sports, but I think the vast majority of people are afraid to try them.\nYigal: Extreme sports are only for a small minority of people. Several people from my university enjoy them, but most of us just watch. No one I know plays golf.\nAnett: I know loads of people who play it regularly. There are plenty of golf courses around the country. In the past, only a tiny number of people played.\nYigal: A great deal of people follow rugby in my country.\nAnett: There are plenty of rugby fans in my country too.", "summary": "Anett and Yigal are talking about the popular sports in their countries, including football, basketball, tennis, swimming, golf, extreme sports and rugby." }, { "id": "test_684", "dialogue": "Anett: Which sports are popular in your country?\nYigal: Most people like football. More boys like football than girls. A few girls play it really well. Some people like playing basketball.\nAnett: Do many people like tennis?\nYigal: More and more people like it now. fewer people play table tennis than before. Many people like swimming, because it is fun and keeps you fit.\nAnett: In my country, many people enjoy golf, but it is too expensive for some people. A few people like extreme sports, but I think the vast majority of people are afraid to try them.\nYigal: Extreme sports are only for a small minority of people. Several people from my university enjoy them, but most of us just watch. No one I know plays golf.\nAnett: I know loads of people who play it regularly. There are plenty of golf courses around the country. In the past, only a tiny number of people played.\nYigal: A great deal of people follow rugby in my country.\nAnett: There are plenty of rugby fans in my country too.", "summary": "People in Yigal's country like football, basketball, tennis, and swimming. People in Anett's country like golf. A few people like extreme sports. Both people like rugby." }, { "id": "test_685", "dialogue": "Freedom Travel: Freedom Travel. How may I help you?\nBrandise: Yes, I'd like to make a flight reservation for the twenty third of this month.\nFreedom Travel: Okay. What is your destination?\nBrandise: Well. I'm flying to Helsinki, Finland.\nFreedom Travel: Okay. Let me check what flights are available?.\nBrandise: Okay.\nFreedom Travel: And when will you be returning?\nBrandise: Uh, well, I'd like to catch a return flight on the twenty ninth. Oh, and I'd like the cheapest flight available.\nFreedom Travel: Okay. Let me see. Um, hmm ...\nBrandise: Yeah?\nFreedom Travel: Well, the price for the flight is almost double the price you would pay if you leave the day before 12 AM.\nBrandise: Whoo. Let's go with the cheaper flight. By the way, how much is it?\nFreedom Travel: It's only $980.\nBrandise: Alright. Well, let's go with that.\nFreedom Travel: Okay. That's flight 1070 from Salt Lake City to New York, Kennedy Airport, transferring to flight 90 from Kennedy to Helsinki.\nBrandise: And what are the departure and arrival times for each of those flights?\nFreedom Travel: It leaves Salt Lake City at 10:00 AM, arriving in New York at 4:35 PM, then transferring to flight 90 at 5:55 PM, and arriving in Helsinki at 8:30 AM the next day.\nBrandise: Alright. And, uh, I'd like to request a vegetarian meal.\nFreedom Travel: Sure, no problem. And could I have you name please?", "summary": "Brandise wants to make a reservation for a round trip flight this month. Freedom Travel helps Brandise book the cheapest flight and vegetarian meals." }, { "id": "test_686", "dialogue": "Freedom Travel: Freedom Travel. How may I help you?\nBrandise: Yes, I'd like to make a flight reservation for the twenty third of this month.\nFreedom Travel: Okay. What is your destination?\nBrandise: Well. I'm flying to Helsinki, Finland.\nFreedom Travel: Okay. Let me check what flights are available?.\nBrandise: Okay.\nFreedom Travel: And when will you be returning?\nBrandise: Uh, well, I'd like to catch a return flight on the twenty ninth. Oh, and I'd like the cheapest flight available.\nFreedom Travel: Okay. Let me see. Um, hmm ...\nBrandise: Yeah?\nFreedom Travel: Well, the price for the flight is almost double the price you would pay if you leave the day before 12 AM.\nBrandise: Whoo. Let's go with the cheaper flight. By the way, how much is it?\nFreedom Travel: It's only $980.\nBrandise: Alright. Well, let's go with that.\nFreedom Travel: Okay. That's flight 1070 from Salt Lake City to New York, Kennedy Airport, transferring to flight 90 from Kennedy to Helsinki.\nBrandise: And what are the departure and arrival times for each of those flights?\nFreedom Travel: It leaves Salt Lake City at 10:00 AM, arriving in New York at 4:35 PM, then transferring to flight 90 at 5:55 PM, and arriving in Helsinki at 8:30 AM the next day.\nBrandise: Alright. And, uh, I'd like to request a vegetarian meal.\nFreedom Travel: Sure, no problem. And could I have you name please?", "summary": "Brandise is asking Freedom Travel to make a flight reservation. Brandise chooses the cheapest flight and asks Freedom Travel for their departure and arrival times." }, { "id": "test_687", "dialogue": "Freedom Travel: Freedom Travel. How may I help you?\nBrandise: Yes, I'd like to make a flight reservation for the twenty third of this month.\nFreedom Travel: Okay. What is your destination?\nBrandise: Well. I'm flying to Helsinki, Finland.\nFreedom Travel: Okay. Let me check what flights are available?.\nBrandise: Okay.\nFreedom Travel: And when will you be returning?\nBrandise: Uh, well, I'd like to catch a return flight on the twenty ninth. Oh, and I'd like the cheapest flight available.\nFreedom Travel: Okay. Let me see. Um, hmm ...\nBrandise: Yeah?\nFreedom Travel: Well, the price for the flight is almost double the price you would pay if you leave the day before 12 AM.\nBrandise: Whoo. Let's go with the cheaper flight. By the way, how much is it?\nFreedom Travel: It's only $980.\nBrandise: Alright. Well, let's go with that.\nFreedom Travel: Okay. That's flight 1070 from Salt Lake City to New York, Kennedy Airport, transferring to flight 90 from Kennedy to Helsinki.\nBrandise: And what are the departure and arrival times for each of those flights?\nFreedom Travel: It leaves Salt Lake City at 10:00 AM, arriving in New York at 4:35 PM, then transferring to flight 90 at 5:55 PM, and arriving in Helsinki at 8:30 AM the next day.\nBrandise: Alright. And, uh, I'd like to request a vegetarian meal.\nFreedom Travel: Sure, no problem. And could I have you name please?", "summary": "Brandise is calling Freedom Travel to make a round trip flight reservation to and back from Helsinki and asks for the cheapest flight available." }, { "id": "test_688", "dialogue": "Mayda: We're flying to Florida tomorrow to visit my grandmother. She's going to take me to Disney World.\nQuintana: Will that be your first time there?\nMayda: Yes, but my grandmother goes every time someone visits her. She really knows her way around.", "summary": "Mayda would go to Disney World with Mayda's grandmother." }, { "id": "test_689", "dialogue": "Mayda: We're flying to Florida tomorrow to visit my grandmother. She's going to take me to Disney World.\nQuintana: Will that be your first time there?\nMayda: Yes, but my grandmother goes every time someone visits her. She really knows her way around.", "summary": "Mayda's grandmother will take Mayda to Disney World." }, { "id": "test_690", "dialogue": "Mayda: We're flying to Florida tomorrow to visit my grandmother. She's going to take me to Disney World.\nQuintana: Will that be your first time there?\nMayda: Yes, but my grandmother goes every time someone visits her. She really knows her way around.", "summary": "Mayda's grandmother will take Mayda to Disney World." }, { "id": "test_691", "dialogue": "Brandea: Have you been to Australia?\nBritt: No, I haven't.\nBrandea: Would yon like to go there?\nBritt: Yes. I'd love to go there. I'd really like to see the Great Barrier Reef. My friends tell me the fish there are incredible.", "summary": "Britt would love to go to Australia." }, { "id": "test_692", "dialogue": "Brandea: Have you been to Australia?\nBritt: No, I haven't.\nBrandea: Would yon like to go there?\nBritt: Yes. I'd love to go there. I'd really like to see the Great Barrier Reef. My friends tell me the fish there are incredible.", "summary": "Britt'd love to go to Australia." }, { "id": "test_693", "dialogue": "Brandea: Have you been to Australia?\nBritt: No, I haven't.\nBrandea: Would yon like to go there?\nBritt: Yes. I'd love to go there. I'd really like to see the Great Barrier Reef. My friends tell me the fish there are incredible.", "summary": "Britt would like to go to Australia." }, { "id": "test_694", "dialogue": "Donni: Hi, Laura. Where are you heading with that big bag?\nLaura: I'm off to the gym. I've got to stay in shape, you know.\nDonni: I know more women who exercise than men. What's the main reason you do that? For your health, or to look good?\nLaura: To be honest, for both. With women, good looks are always a very important consideration.\nDonni: I see.\nLaura: How about you? Do you get any regular exercise?\nDonni: I do a lot of walking for exercise and enjoyment-sometimes ten to twenty kilometers at a time. But I never go to the gym like you do.\nLaura: Well, walking is a good exercise. How about sports?\nDonni: Not since my school days. I used to love playing baseball, but it's impossible to get enough people together for a game now. Mostly I just watch sports on TV\nLaura: I play tennis fairly regularly with my friends and sometimes go swimming and cycling by myself.\nDonni: Oh, I forgot about that. I go cycling sometimes too. And I often go swimming on vacation, but only recreational swimming.\nLaura: Why don't you join me at the gym sometime?\nDonni: Well, maybe someday, but I'm pretty lazy about things like that.", "summary": "Laura comes across Donni on the way to the gym, and they stop to talk about exercise habits. Unlike Laura, Donni prefers other exercises over going to the gym." }, { "id": "test_695", "dialogue": "Donni: Hi, Laura. Where are you heading with that big bag?\nLaura: I'm off to the gym. I've got to stay in shape, you know.\nDonni: I know more women who exercise than men. What's the main reason you do that? For your health, or to look good?\nLaura: To be honest, for both. With women, good looks are always a very important consideration.\nDonni: I see.\nLaura: How about you? Do you get any regular exercise?\nDonni: I do a lot of walking for exercise and enjoyment-sometimes ten to twenty kilometers at a time. But I never go to the gym like you do.\nLaura: Well, walking is a good exercise. How about sports?\nDonni: Not since my school days. I used to love playing baseball, but it's impossible to get enough people together for a game now. Mostly I just watch sports on TV\nLaura: I play tennis fairly regularly with my friends and sometimes go swimming and cycling by myself.\nDonni: Oh, I forgot about that. I go cycling sometimes too. And I often go swimming on vacation, but only recreational swimming.\nLaura: Why don't you join me at the gym sometime?\nDonni: Well, maybe someday, but I'm pretty lazy about things like that.", "summary": "Laura does exercise for her health and good looking. Donni talks about regular exercise. They may do exercise together one day." }, { "id": "test_696", "dialogue": "Donni: Hi, Laura. Where are you heading with that big bag?\nLaura: I'm off to the gym. I've got to stay in shape, you know.\nDonni: I know more women who exercise than men. What's the main reason you do that? For your health, or to look good?\nLaura: To be honest, for both. With women, good looks are always a very important consideration.\nDonni: I see.\nLaura: How about you? Do you get any regular exercise?\nDonni: I do a lot of walking for exercise and enjoyment-sometimes ten to twenty kilometers at a time. But I never go to the gym like you do.\nLaura: Well, walking is a good exercise. How about sports?\nDonni: Not since my school days. I used to love playing baseball, but it's impossible to get enough people together for a game now. Mostly I just watch sports on TV\nLaura: I play tennis fairly regularly with my friends and sometimes go swimming and cycling by myself.\nDonni: Oh, I forgot about that. I go cycling sometimes too. And I often go swimming on vacation, but only recreational swimming.\nLaura: Why don't you join me at the gym sometime?\nDonni: Well, maybe someday, but I'm pretty lazy about things like that.", "summary": "Laura exercises both for health and to look good. Donni walks but never goes to the gym. Laura invites Donni to join her at the gym but Donni refuses." }, { "id": "test_697", "dialogue": "Waylen: Were you born in Los Angeles?\nJerrome: No. I was born in Chicago as a matter of fact.\nWaylen: Oh, were you?\nJerrome: Yeah, I grew up in the suburbs, in Wilmette, and then I moved out here when I was fourteen.\nWaylen: So you went to high school here?\nJerrome: Yeah, that's right. I graduated from Lincoln High.\nWaylen: And then you went to college?\nJerrome: No, not exactly. First I went to Europe.\nWaylen: Oh. To travel?\nJerrome: Well, yes, and I also lived in Munich for a while.\nWaylen: When did you arrive in Munich?\nJerrome: Let me see now. That was about eleven years ago. Yeah, in 1995.\nWaylen: And how long did you stay there?\nJerrome: For almost two years.\nWaylen: Oh, that must have been very interesting.", "summary": "Waylen asks Jerrome about past experiences of living in different cities around the world." }, { "id": "test_698", "dialogue": "Waylen: Were you born in Los Angeles?\nJerrome: No. I was born in Chicago as a matter of fact.\nWaylen: Oh, were you?\nJerrome: Yeah, I grew up in the suburbs, in Wilmette, and then I moved out here when I was fourteen.\nWaylen: So you went to high school here?\nJerrome: Yeah, that's right. I graduated from Lincoln High.\nWaylen: And then you went to college?\nJerrome: No, not exactly. First I went to Europe.\nWaylen: Oh. To travel?\nJerrome: Well, yes, and I also lived in Munich for a while.\nWaylen: When did you arrive in Munich?\nJerrome: Let me see now. That was about eleven years ago. Yeah, in 1995.\nWaylen: And how long did you stay there?\nJerrome: For almost two years.\nWaylen: Oh, that must have been very interesting.", "summary": "Waylen is asking Jerrome about the places that Jerrome has stayed or lived." }, { "id": "test_699", "dialogue": "Waylen: Were you born in Los Angeles?\nJerrome: No. I was born in Chicago as a matter of fact.\nWaylen: Oh, were you?\nJerrome: Yeah, I grew up in the suburbs, in Wilmette, and then I moved out here when I was fourteen.\nWaylen: So you went to high school here?\nJerrome: Yeah, that's right. I graduated from Lincoln High.\nWaylen: And then you went to college?\nJerrome: No, not exactly. First I went to Europe.\nWaylen: Oh. To travel?\nJerrome: Well, yes, and I also lived in Munich for a while.\nWaylen: When did you arrive in Munich?\nJerrome: Let me see now. That was about eleven years ago. Yeah, in 1995.\nWaylen: And how long did you stay there?\nJerrome: For almost two years.\nWaylen: Oh, that must have been very interesting.", "summary": "Waylen and Jerrome talk about Jerrome's experience. Jerrome moves a lot. Waylen finds it interesting." }, { "id": "test_700", "dialogue": "Shaw: What do you think of my new suit?\nDyane: Not bad. It reminds me of the one I saw at the new department store last week. Did you get it there?\nShaw: No, I got it in that big shopping center. It cost me only $ 150.\nDyane: Well, I don't think it's a good bargain.", "summary": "Shaw bought a new suit with $ 150 and Dyane thinks it is too expensive." }, { "id": "test_701", "dialogue": "Shaw: What do you think of my new suit?\nDyane: Not bad. It reminds me of the one I saw at the new department store last week. Did you get it there?\nShaw: No, I got it in that big shopping center. It cost me only $ 150.\nDyane: Well, I don't think it's a good bargain.", "summary": "Dyane thinks Shaw's new suit is not worthwhile." }, { "id": "test_702", "dialogue": "Shaw: What do you think of my new suit?\nDyane: Not bad. It reminds me of the one I saw at the new department store last week. Did you get it there?\nShaw: No, I got it in that big shopping center. It cost me only $ 150.\nDyane: Well, I don't think it's a good bargain.", "summary": "Shaw's new suit cost $150. Dyane doesn't think it's a good bargain." }, { "id": "test_703", "dialogue": "Ann: Good morning, this is Ann broadcasting from university radio and in the studio we have Robin, president of the Martha Bicycle Club with us.\nRobin: Good morning, everyone.\nAnn: Robin, can you tell us what the mountain lake cycle tour is all about?\nRobin: Well, Ann, the tour today is not a race. People do it for fitness and fun andtry to better their time every year.\nAnn: How long will it take to cycle one way, Robin?\nRobin: About seven to nine hours for the average cyclists. Good cyclists can do it in four hours.\nAnn: How many people will be taking part this year?\nRobin: This is our biggest year ever. We have twelve hundred cyclists registered.\nAnn: I doubt they'll block the road when the cyclists start out?\nRobin: Don't worry, we've introduced the staggered starts to avoid these problems. Our first group will leave Ottawa at seven o'clock.\nAnn: Thank you, Robin. Now down to the starting line of the university.", "summary": "Robin and Robin are broadcasting. Robin introduces the mountain lake cycle tour and how they organize this event." }, { "id": "test_704", "dialogue": "Ann: Good morning, this is Ann broadcasting from university radio and in the studio we have Robin, president of the Martha Bicycle Club with us.\nRobin: Good morning, everyone.\nAnn: Robin, can you tell us what the mountain lake cycle tour is all about?\nRobin: Well, Ann, the tour today is not a race. People do it for fitness and fun andtry to better their time every year.\nAnn: How long will it take to cycle one way, Robin?\nRobin: About seven to nine hours for the average cyclists. Good cyclists can do it in four hours.\nAnn: How many people will be taking part this year?\nRobin: This is our biggest year ever. We have twelve hundred cyclists registered.\nAnn: I doubt they'll block the road when the cyclists start out?\nRobin: Don't worry, we've introduced the staggered starts to avoid these problems. Our first group will leave Ottawa at seven o'clock.\nAnn: Thank you, Robin. Now down to the starting line of the university.", "summary": "Ann interviews Robin at a university radio. Robin talks about the mountain lake cycle tour and their method to avoid roadblock problem." }, { "id": "test_705", "dialogue": "Ann: Good morning, this is Ann broadcasting from university radio and in the studio we have Robin, president of the Martha Bicycle Club with us.\nRobin: Good morning, everyone.\nAnn: Robin, can you tell us what the mountain lake cycle tour is all about?\nRobin: Well, Ann, the tour today is not a race. People do it for fitness and fun andtry to better their time every year.\nAnn: How long will it take to cycle one way, Robin?\nRobin: About seven to nine hours for the average cyclists. Good cyclists can do it in four hours.\nAnn: How many people will be taking part this year?\nRobin: This is our biggest year ever. We have twelve hundred cyclists registered.\nAnn: I doubt they'll block the road when the cyclists start out?\nRobin: Don't worry, we've introduced the staggered starts to avoid these problems. Our first group will leave Ottawa at seven o'clock.\nAnn: Thank you, Robin. Now down to the starting line of the university.", "summary": "Ann interviews Robin about the mountain lake cycle tour. Robin introduces the event and explains its settings of the tour." }, { "id": "test_706", "dialogue": "Lawson: Can I get you something to drink?\nGeorgeta: Sure, but I don't drink much. So I don't know what to order.\nLawson: So how about an aperitif?\nGeorgeta: It sounds good. I'd like to start with a Compari.\nLawson: Stirred or shaken?\nGeorgeta: Stirred will be fine.\nLawson: Here you are.\nGeorgeta: Thanks. Does the bar have a signature drink?\nLawson: Sure. All of our mixed drinks are excellent. You can also try a delicious non-alcoholic cocktail.\nGeorgeta: Can you recommend one?\nLawson: Try a Singer. It has lime juice and grenadine over ice.\nGeorgeta: It sounds interesting. I'll take one.\nLawson: Here we go.\nGeorgeta: It tastes great.\nLawson: Enjoy yourself.\nGeorgeta: Yeah.", "summary": "Lawson makes drinks for Georgeta at a bar." }, { "id": "test_707", "dialogue": "Lawson: Can I get you something to drink?\nGeorgeta: Sure, but I don't drink much. So I don't know what to order.\nLawson: So how about an aperitif?\nGeorgeta: It sounds good. I'd like to start with a Compari.\nLawson: Stirred or shaken?\nGeorgeta: Stirred will be fine.\nLawson: Here you are.\nGeorgeta: Thanks. Does the bar have a signature drink?\nLawson: Sure. All of our mixed drinks are excellent. You can also try a delicious non-alcoholic cocktail.\nGeorgeta: Can you recommend one?\nLawson: Try a Singer. It has lime juice and grenadine over ice.\nGeorgeta: It sounds interesting. I'll take one.\nLawson: Here we go.\nGeorgeta: It tastes great.\nLawson: Enjoy yourself.\nGeorgeta: Yeah.", "summary": "Georgeta starts with a Compari and then tries a Singer at a bar." }, { "id": "test_708", "dialogue": "Lawson: Can I get you something to drink?\nGeorgeta: Sure, but I don't drink much. So I don't know what to order.\nLawson: So how about an aperitif?\nGeorgeta: It sounds good. I'd like to start with a Compari.\nLawson: Stirred or shaken?\nGeorgeta: Stirred will be fine.\nLawson: Here you are.\nGeorgeta: Thanks. Does the bar have a signature drink?\nLawson: Sure. All of our mixed drinks are excellent. You can also try a delicious non-alcoholic cocktail.\nGeorgeta: Can you recommend one?\nLawson: Try a Singer. It has lime juice and grenadine over ice.\nGeorgeta: It sounds interesting. I'll take one.\nLawson: Here we go.\nGeorgeta: It tastes great.\nLawson: Enjoy yourself.\nGeorgeta: Yeah.", "summary": "Georgeta starts with an aperitif and asks about signature drinks. Lawson recommends one and Georgeta likes that." }, { "id": "test_709", "dialogue": "Eric: Come on, Let's go for lunch, Gregory . \nGregory: I was going to eat in, I'm short on cash. \nEric: Don't worry about it. It's on me. \nGregory: In that case, I'm with you. Em. this is good . \nEric: I agreed,Hi, guess what? I went bungee jumping last weekend. \nGregory: Are you on the up and up? \nEric: Definitely. you know, I'm into serious sport in a big way. \nGregory: If you asked me, you've got a screw loose somewhere. \nEric: come off it, It's not that serious. You should DIY, do it yourself, sometimes.\nGregory: Fat chance, I'm too scared of bungee jumping. \nEric: No, really, I think you'd like it. I adapted to it right off the bat. \nGregory: What did that have to do with me? I'm not the self-seeker like you. \nEric: I can teach you how. \nGregory: I had a sneaking suspicion about you, Eric, I think you've lost it.\nEric: No, not really, but I think I have lost my wallet. Where can it be? ", "summary": "Eric offers to treat Gregory a meal. Eric is telling Gregory about the bungee jumping experience. Eric's found that his wallet was lost." }, { "id": "test_710", "dialogue": "Eric: Come on, Let's go for lunch, Gregory . \nGregory: I was going to eat in, I'm short on cash. \nEric: Don't worry about it. It's on me. \nGregory: In that case, I'm with you. Em. this is good . \nEric: I agreed,Hi, guess what? I went bungee jumping last weekend. \nGregory: Are you on the up and up? \nEric: Definitely. you know, I'm into serious sport in a big way. \nGregory: If you asked me, you've got a screw loose somewhere. \nEric: come off it, It's not that serious. You should DIY, do it yourself, sometimes.\nGregory: Fat chance, I'm too scared of bungee jumping. \nEric: No, really, I think you'd like it. I adapted to it right off the bat. \nGregory: What did that have to do with me? I'm not the self-seeker like you. \nEric: I can teach you how. \nGregory: I had a sneaking suspicion about you, Eric, I think you've lost it.\nEric: No, not really, but I think I have lost my wallet. Where can it be? ", "summary": "Eric invites Gregory for lunch and they talk about bungee jumping Eric tried. Eric thinks Gregory should try it but Gregory doesn't think so." }, { "id": "test_711", "dialogue": "Eric: Come on, Let's go for lunch, Gregory . \nGregory: I was going to eat in, I'm short on cash. \nEric: Don't worry about it. It's on me. \nGregory: In that case, I'm with you. Em. this is good . \nEric: I agreed,Hi, guess what? I went bungee jumping last weekend. \nGregory: Are you on the up and up? \nEric: Definitely. you know, I'm into serious sport in a big way. \nGregory: If you asked me, you've got a screw loose somewhere. \nEric: come off it, It's not that serious. You should DIY, do it yourself, sometimes.\nGregory: Fat chance, I'm too scared of bungee jumping. \nEric: No, really, I think you'd like it. I adapted to it right off the bat. \nGregory: What did that have to do with me? I'm not the self-seeker like you. \nEric: I can teach you how. \nGregory: I had a sneaking suspicion about you, Eric, I think you've lost it.\nEric: No, not really, but I think I have lost my wallet. Where can it be? ", "summary": "Eric treats Gregory to lunch. Eric went bungee jumping and suggests Gregory should try. Gregory thinks Eric has lost himself. Eric finds he loses his wallet." }, { "id": "test_712", "dialogue": "Angie: Can you help me do an internet search? \nPercy: Sure. What do you want to find? \nAngie: I want to find information on World War Two. \nPercy: Well, can you be more specific? There are a lot of websites about that. \nAngie: Yes, I want to know about the Normandy Landing. \nPercy: Ok. Well, go to www. google. com, and type in Normandy Landing. \nAngie: Oh, wow! There are lot of sites. \nPercy: Here, try this one. It's a good site about Normandy Landing. \nAngie: Thanks. \nPercy: For ditailed information, however, you should read a history book. \nAngie: Thanks. If I am interested, I'll go to the library. ", "summary": "Angie wants some online information about the Normandy Landing, Percy teaches Angie how to google it." }, { "id": "test_713", "dialogue": "Angie: Can you help me do an internet search? \nPercy: Sure. What do you want to find? \nAngie: I want to find information on World War Two. \nPercy: Well, can you be more specific? There are a lot of websites about that. \nAngie: Yes, I want to know about the Normandy Landing. \nPercy: Ok. Well, go to www. google. com, and type in Normandy Landing. \nAngie: Oh, wow! There are lot of sites. \nPercy: Here, try this one. It's a good site about Normandy Landing. \nAngie: Thanks. \nPercy: For ditailed information, however, you should read a history book. \nAngie: Thanks. If I am interested, I'll go to the library. ", "summary": "Percy helps Angie find a website about Normandy Landing and suggests reading a book for details." }, { "id": "test_714", "dialogue": "Angie: Can you help me do an internet search? \nPercy: Sure. What do you want to find? \nAngie: I want to find information on World War Two. \nPercy: Well, can you be more specific? There are a lot of websites about that. \nAngie: Yes, I want to know about the Normandy Landing. \nPercy: Ok. Well, go to www. google. com, and type in Normandy Landing. \nAngie: Oh, wow! There are lot of sites. \nPercy: Here, try this one. It's a good site about Normandy Landing. \nAngie: Thanks. \nPercy: For ditailed information, however, you should read a history book. \nAngie: Thanks. If I am interested, I'll go to the library. ", "summary": "Angie wants to know about the Normandy Landing. Percy teaches Angie to search and suggests reading a history book." }, { "id": "test_715", "dialogue": "Roy: Hey there, you look a little lost. Are you new here? \nAllan: Yeah how'd you know? \nRoy: You can always spot the newbies. I can give you a few pointers if you want. Were you trying to use this machine here? \nAllan: Yeah! I just started my training today and I'm not really sure where to begin. \nRoy: It's ok, I know how it is. This machine here will work out your upper body, mainly your triceps and biceps. Are you looking to develop strength or muscle tone and definition? \nAllan: Well, I don't want to be ripped like you! I just want a good physique with weights and cardio. \nRoy: In that case you want to work with less weight. You can start off by working ten to fifteen reps in four sets. Five kilo weights should be enough. Now it's very important that you stretch before pumping iron or you might pull a muscle. \nAllan: Got it! Wow is that the weight you are lifting? My goodness that's a lot of weight! \nRoy: It's not that much. Just watch. . . I'm ok. . . ", "summary": "Allan has problems using training machines to build Allan's body. Roy explains it and shows Allan." }, { "id": "test_716", "dialogue": "Roy: Hey there, you look a little lost. Are you new here? \nAllan: Yeah how'd you know? \nRoy: You can always spot the newbies. I can give you a few pointers if you want. Were you trying to use this machine here? \nAllan: Yeah! I just started my training today and I'm not really sure where to begin. \nRoy: It's ok, I know how it is. This machine here will work out your upper body, mainly your triceps and biceps. Are you looking to develop strength or muscle tone and definition? \nAllan: Well, I don't want to be ripped like you! I just want a good physique with weights and cardio. \nRoy: In that case you want to work with less weight. You can start off by working ten to fifteen reps in four sets. Five kilo weights should be enough. Now it's very important that you stretch before pumping iron or you might pull a muscle. \nAllan: Got it! Wow is that the weight you are lifting? My goodness that's a lot of weight! \nRoy: It's not that much. Just watch. . . I'm ok. . . ", "summary": "Roy teaches Allan how to use the training machine and suggests starting working small reps if Allan wants a good physique." }, { "id": "test_717", "dialogue": "Roy: Hey there, you look a little lost. Are you new here? \nAllan: Yeah how'd you know? \nRoy: You can always spot the newbies. I can give you a few pointers if you want. Were you trying to use this machine here? \nAllan: Yeah! I just started my training today and I'm not really sure where to begin. \nRoy: It's ok, I know how it is. This machine here will work out your upper body, mainly your triceps and biceps. Are you looking to develop strength or muscle tone and definition? \nAllan: Well, I don't want to be ripped like you! I just want a good physique with weights and cardio. \nRoy: In that case you want to work with less weight. You can start off by working ten to fifteen reps in four sets. Five kilo weights should be enough. Now it's very important that you stretch before pumping iron or you might pull a muscle. \nAllan: Got it! Wow is that the weight you are lifting? My goodness that's a lot of weight! \nRoy: It's not that much. Just watch. . . I'm ok. . . ", "summary": "Roy teaches Allan, a newbie, to use a machine. Allan doesn't want to be ripped and thus works with less weight than Roy." }, { "id": "test_718", "dialogue": "Onlea: Do you know where I can park? \nFawna: Do you need a spot here or off campus? \nOnlea: I want a space on campus. \nFawna: There's a parking structure for students. \nOnlea: Where can I find it? \nFawna: Go to the western side of the campus, and you'll find it there. \nOnlea: Is it full? \nFawna: When I went up there, it wasn't full at all. \nOnlea: When was that? \nFawna: Sometime this morning. \nOnlea: Would it be full now? \nFawna: I am really not sure. ", "summary": "Fawna tells Onlea Onlea can park at a parking structure and show Onlea the direction." }, { "id": "test_719", "dialogue": "Onlea: Do you know where I can park? \nFawna: Do you need a spot here or off campus? \nOnlea: I want a space on campus. \nFawna: There's a parking structure for students. \nOnlea: Where can I find it? \nFawna: Go to the western side of the campus, and you'll find it there. \nOnlea: Is it full? \nFawna: When I went up there, it wasn't full at all. \nOnlea: When was that? \nFawna: Sometime this morning. \nOnlea: Would it be full now? \nFawna: I am really not sure. ", "summary": "Onlea is asking Fawna for parking information on campus." }, { "id": "test_720", "dialogue": "Onlea: Do you know where I can park? \nFawna: Do you need a spot here or off campus? \nOnlea: I want a space on campus. \nFawna: There's a parking structure for students. \nOnlea: Where can I find it? \nFawna: Go to the western side of the campus, and you'll find it there. \nOnlea: Is it full? \nFawna: When I went up there, it wasn't full at all. \nOnlea: When was that? \nFawna: Sometime this morning. \nOnlea: Would it be full now? \nFawna: I am really not sure. ", "summary": "Fawna tells Onlea a parking structure for parking and where it is." }, { "id": "test_721", "dialogue": "Emily: Hey, Susan. Have you got a sec? I have some questions about my paycheck. \nSusan: You bet, Emily. Pull up a chair. \nEmily: Well, this is my first paycheck here in the States and there are a few things I don't understand. First of all, what is this FICA, and SUI Y tax, and why are there deductions both for Medicare and for my health insurance plan? \nSusan: OK, let's start from the top of your pay stub. This number here represents your gross pay. Then here we have a series of deductions. First off are the federal ones. FICA stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, or something like that. It's your federal income tax. And then there's Social Security and Medicare, which are both federal programs to help you out after you retire or if you were unable to work. \nEmily: All right, I see. So the Medicare isn't actually a health insurance I can use now. \nSusan: That's right. Below the federal deductions are the state deductions. There's the state income tax, and then this SUI/SDI tax you were asking about is paying into an unemployment and disability fund that our state has set up, but you can see it's a pretty small quantity that they take. \nEmily: Yeah, I don't mind giving them a dollar fifty for that. So there are two separate income taxes,one at a state level and one at a federal level? \nSusan: That's right. Not all states have an income tax. Some use higher property taxes or sales taxes instead. \nEmily: I see. All right, well I think everything else I can figure out on my own. The deductions for health insurance and my 401(K) are pretty self-explanatory. Thanks for your help, Susan. \nSusan: No problem! All those deductions do add up, and nobody's net pay is as high as they'd like. I can understand why you'd want some explanation. \nEmily: Yeah, I guess it's the same in the UK, I just never paid much attention. See you later! ", "summary": "Emily's never done paycheck in the States before, so she asks Susan questions about it. Susan explains what the number and terms on the paycheck mean. Emily thanks Susan for her help." }, { "id": "test_722", "dialogue": "Emily: Hey, Susan. Have you got a sec? I have some questions about my paycheck. \nSusan: You bet, Emily. Pull up a chair. \nEmily: Well, this is my first paycheck here in the States and there are a few things I don't understand. First of all, what is this FICA, and SUI Y tax, and why are there deductions both for Medicare and for my health insurance plan? \nSusan: OK, let's start from the top of your pay stub. This number here represents your gross pay. Then here we have a series of deductions. First off are the federal ones. FICA stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, or something like that. It's your federal income tax. And then there's Social Security and Medicare, which are both federal programs to help you out after you retire or if you were unable to work. \nEmily: All right, I see. So the Medicare isn't actually a health insurance I can use now. \nSusan: That's right. Below the federal deductions are the state deductions. There's the state income tax, and then this SUI/SDI tax you were asking about is paying into an unemployment and disability fund that our state has set up, but you can see it's a pretty small quantity that they take. \nEmily: Yeah, I don't mind giving them a dollar fifty for that. So there are two separate income taxes,one at a state level and one at a federal level? \nSusan: That's right. Not all states have an income tax. Some use higher property taxes or sales taxes instead. \nEmily: I see. All right, well I think everything else I can figure out on my own. The deductions for health insurance and my 401(K) are pretty self-explanatory. Thanks for your help, Susan. \nSusan: No problem! All those deductions do add up, and nobody's net pay is as high as they'd like. I can understand why you'd want some explanation. \nEmily: Yeah, I guess it's the same in the UK, I just never paid much attention. See you later! ", "summary": "Emily is asking Susan some questions about her paycheck. Susan tells her that there are two separate income taxes-federal deductions, helping people out after they retire or if they were unable to workand, and state deductions, paying into an unemployment and disability fund that the state has set up." }, { "id": "test_723", "dialogue": "Emily: Hey, Susan. Have you got a sec? I have some questions about my paycheck. \nSusan: You bet, Emily. Pull up a chair. \nEmily: Well, this is my first paycheck here in the States and there are a few things I don't understand. First of all, what is this FICA, and SUI Y tax, and why are there deductions both for Medicare and for my health insurance plan? \nSusan: OK, let's start from the top of your pay stub. This number here represents your gross pay. Then here we have a series of deductions. First off are the federal ones. FICA stands for Federal Insurance Contribution Act, or something like that. It's your federal income tax. And then there's Social Security and Medicare, which are both federal programs to help you out after you retire or if you were unable to work. \nEmily: All right, I see. So the Medicare isn't actually a health insurance I can use now. \nSusan: That's right. Below the federal deductions are the state deductions. There's the state income tax, and then this SUI/SDI tax you were asking about is paying into an unemployment and disability fund that our state has set up, but you can see it's a pretty small quantity that they take. \nEmily: Yeah, I don't mind giving them a dollar fifty for that. So there are two separate income taxes,one at a state level and one at a federal level? \nSusan: That's right. Not all states have an income tax. Some use higher property taxes or sales taxes instead. \nEmily: I see. All right, well I think everything else I can figure out on my own. The deductions for health insurance and my 401(K) are pretty self-explanatory. Thanks for your help, Susan. \nSusan: No problem! All those deductions do add up, and nobody's net pay is as high as they'd like. I can understand why you'd want some explanation. \nEmily: Yeah, I guess it's the same in the UK, I just never paid much attention. See you later! ", "summary": "Emily has her first paycheck in the States and there are a few things she doesn't understand. Susan explains the federal and state deductions to her. Emily thinks it might be the same in the UK but she just never paid much attention before." }, { "id": "test_724", "dialogue": "Hayes: I want to know how to buy something from this machine. \nOswald: Yeah, the new ones can be tricky. What are you trying to buy? \nHayes: I want to buy one of those snack things. \nOswald: Are you ready to go? \nHayes: I'm clear so far. \nOswald: The money goes in the slot over there. It has to be smooth to go in. \nHayes: It won't go in! \nOswald: Just remember that you might have to feed the money in a couple of times to get it to work. \nHayes: Yes, next step. \nOswald: Make your selection and hope for the best. Vending machines aren't all that reliable. \nHayes: They're totally unreliable. \nOswald: You seem to have it down. Have a good day! ", "summary": "Oswald shows Hayes how to use the vending machine." }, { "id": "test_725", "dialogue": "Hayes: I want to know how to buy something from this machine. \nOswald: Yeah, the new ones can be tricky. What are you trying to buy? \nHayes: I want to buy one of those snack things. \nOswald: Are you ready to go? \nHayes: I'm clear so far. \nOswald: The money goes in the slot over there. It has to be smooth to go in. \nHayes: It won't go in! \nOswald: Just remember that you might have to feed the money in a couple of times to get it to work. \nHayes: Yes, next step. \nOswald: Make your selection and hope for the best. Vending machines aren't all that reliable. \nHayes: They're totally unreliable. \nOswald: You seem to have it down. Have a good day! ", "summary": "Oswald is telling Hayes how to use the machine to buy some snacks." }, { "id": "test_726", "dialogue": "Hayes: I want to know how to buy something from this machine. \nOswald: Yeah, the new ones can be tricky. What are you trying to buy? \nHayes: I want to buy one of those snack things. \nOswald: Are you ready to go? \nHayes: I'm clear so far. \nOswald: The money goes in the slot over there. It has to be smooth to go in. \nHayes: It won't go in! \nOswald: Just remember that you might have to feed the money in a couple of times to get it to work. \nHayes: Yes, next step. \nOswald: Make your selection and hope for the best. Vending machines aren't all that reliable. \nHayes: They're totally unreliable. \nOswald: You seem to have it down. Have a good day! ", "summary": "Oswald helps Hayes to buy things from the vending machine. Hayes finds it unreliable." }, { "id": "test_727", "dialogue": "Shay: So, where are you going to spend your winter vacation? \nJocelyn: Oh, I'm going to meet my girlfriend in Thailand. \nShay: You have a girlfriend in Thailand? Interesting. How come I have never heard of that? \nJocelyn: Actually it will be my first time to meet her. \nShay: You mean you haven't seen her before? Then, how could she be your girlfriend? Maybe you don't even know her. \nJocelyn: That's true. But we have known each other over the Internet for a few months now. Actually we are on an intimate level. We even plan to be engaged next month. \nShay: Congratulations! It's good to follow your heart. But I just didn't expect to be so fast. \nJocelyn: The Internet is making interaction much faster. People are getting to know each other much more quickly this way. \nShay: Probably you're right. ", "summary": "Jocelyn has known a girl from Thailand on the internet and will spend the winter vacation with her. Shay is surprised." }, { "id": "test_728", "dialogue": "Shay: So, where are you going to spend your winter vacation? \nJocelyn: Oh, I'm going to meet my girlfriend in Thailand. \nShay: You have a girlfriend in Thailand? Interesting. How come I have never heard of that? \nJocelyn: Actually it will be my first time to meet her. \nShay: You mean you haven't seen her before? Then, how could she be your girlfriend? Maybe you don't even know her. \nJocelyn: That's true. But we have known each other over the Internet for a few months now. Actually we are on an intimate level. We even plan to be engaged next month. \nShay: Congratulations! It's good to follow your heart. But I just didn't expect to be so fast. \nJocelyn: The Internet is making interaction much faster. People are getting to know each other much more quickly this way. \nShay: Probably you're right. ", "summary": "Shay is surprised that Jocelyn has a girlfriend in Thailand. They've known each other over the Internet for a few months." }, { "id": "test_729", "dialogue": "Shay: So, where are you going to spend your winter vacation? \nJocelyn: Oh, I'm going to meet my girlfriend in Thailand. \nShay: You have a girlfriend in Thailand? Interesting. How come I have never heard of that? \nJocelyn: Actually it will be my first time to meet her. \nShay: You mean you haven't seen her before? Then, how could she be your girlfriend? Maybe you don't even know her. \nJocelyn: That's true. But we have known each other over the Internet for a few months now. Actually we are on an intimate level. We even plan to be engaged next month. \nShay: Congratulations! It's good to follow your heart. But I just didn't expect to be so fast. \nJocelyn: The Internet is making interaction much faster. People are getting to know each other much more quickly this way. \nShay: Probably you're right. ", "summary": "Jocelyn has a girlfriend in Thailand. They know each other on the Internet but never meet. Shay is surprised but congratulates Jocelyn." }, { "id": "test_730", "dialogue": "Kate: Hello, james. Come in . go through to the living room. \nCarleen: Hi Kate... thanks... wow! Look at all the furniture. You must spent a fortune on it! I love your new three-pieces suite.\nKate: I told you that I had been saving up money to buy some new furniture and do some redecorating. I finally saved enough and did everything at once. \nCarleen: Good for you! You've got new curtains too. That's a very nice shade of blue. This sofa is very comfortable. I could sit on it all day! \nKate: Do you like my carpet? Be honest! Tell me what you really think. \nCarleen: To be honest, it looks like your old carpet. Is it really new or did you just have your old cleaned? \nKate: Well spotted! I actually had it cleaned twice, because it was so dirty. The rug is new. You remember my trip to china? Well, I bought is there. ", "summary": "James is visiting Kate's new suite and surprisingly finds she's redecorated it." }, { "id": "test_731", "dialogue": "Kate: Hello, james. Come in . go through to the living room. \nCarleen: Hi Kate... thanks... wow! Look at all the furniture. You must spent a fortune on it! I love your new three-pieces suite.\nKate: I told you that I had been saving up money to buy some new furniture and do some redecorating. I finally saved enough and did everything at once. \nCarleen: Good for you! You've got new curtains too. That's a very nice shade of blue. This sofa is very comfortable. I could sit on it all day! \nKate: Do you like my carpet? Be honest! Tell me what you really think. \nCarleen: To be honest, it looks like your old carpet. Is it really new or did you just have your old cleaned? \nKate: Well spotted! I actually had it cleaned twice, because it was so dirty. The rug is new. You remember my trip to china? Well, I bought is there. ", "summary": "James comes to visit Kate's living room and is surprised that she's redecorated it. Kate talks about her furniture proudly." }, { "id": "test_732", "dialogue": "Kate: Hello, james. Come in . go through to the living room. \nCarleen: Hi Kate... thanks... wow! Look at all the furniture. You must spent a fortune on it! I love your new three-pieces suite.\nKate: I told you that I had been saving up money to buy some new furniture and do some redecorating. I finally saved enough and did everything at once. \nCarleen: Good for you! You've got new curtains too. That's a very nice shade of blue. This sofa is very comfortable. I could sit on it all day! \nKate: Do you like my carpet? Be honest! Tell me what you really think. \nCarleen: To be honest, it looks like your old carpet. Is it really new or did you just have your old cleaned? \nKate: Well spotted! I actually had it cleaned twice, because it was so dirty. The rug is new. You remember my trip to china? Well, I bought is there. ", "summary": "Kate saved money to buy new furniture and do some decorating. James loves her suite and spots that her carpet is the old one." }, { "id": "test_733", "dialogue": "Bill: Ah, ah, ah. . . . \nUgo: All right, Bill. Here's your daily exercise schedule. You are to jog before breakfast. \nBill: Jog? \nUgo: Then , you are to walk to work. \nBill: Walk? \nUgo: Thirty minutes in gym at lunch time. \nBill: Oh no. \nUgo: Use the stairs, never the elevator. \nBill: Oh , dear. \nUgo: And three times a week, you can either swim, play racketball , or hand ball. \nBill: Oh no. \nUgo: OK, you can stop now. It's time for the dance class. \nBill: Dance class! I don't know how. \nUgo: You will. \nBill: Oh. . . ", "summary": "Ugo gives Bill a rigorous daily exercise schedule, and Bill finds it torturing." }, { "id": "test_734", "dialogue": "Bill: Ah, ah, ah. . . . \nUgo: All right, Bill. Here's your daily exercise schedule. You are to jog before breakfast. \nBill: Jog? \nUgo: Then , you are to walk to work. \nBill: Walk? \nUgo: Thirty minutes in gym at lunch time. \nBill: Oh no. \nUgo: Use the stairs, never the elevator. \nBill: Oh , dear. \nUgo: And three times a week, you can either swim, play racketball , or hand ball. \nBill: Oh no. \nUgo: OK, you can stop now. It's time for the dance class. \nBill: Dance class! I don't know how. \nUgo: You will. \nBill: Oh. . . ", "summary": "Ugo has made a harsh daily exercise schedule for Bill." }, { "id": "test_735", "dialogue": "Bill: Ah, ah, ah. . . . \nUgo: All right, Bill. Here's your daily exercise schedule. You are to jog before breakfast. \nBill: Jog? \nUgo: Then , you are to walk to work. \nBill: Walk? \nUgo: Thirty minutes in gym at lunch time. \nBill: Oh no. \nUgo: Use the stairs, never the elevator. \nBill: Oh , dear. \nUgo: And three times a week, you can either swim, play racketball , or hand ball. \nBill: Oh no. \nUgo: OK, you can stop now. It's time for the dance class. \nBill: Dance class! I don't know how. \nUgo: You will. \nBill: Oh. . . ", "summary": "Ugo gives Bill his daily exercise schedule. Bill feels desperate." }, { "id": "test_736", "dialogue": "Skylar: Marquet, do you think I should enroll in the science course? \nMarquet: Yes, I think so, If you want to graduated this year, you've got to take a science course. \nSkylar: Right, I figure since you are doing premedical, you know about the very courses. \nMarquet: Well, I have to take biology, chemistry, maps and physics. What you need is a good introductory course for non-science majors. \nSkylar: Yes, I really weak in maps, I did poorly in high school. \nMarquet: That's a problem. ", "summary": "Marquet offers Skylar adivce on what courses to take." }, { "id": "test_737", "dialogue": "Skylar: Marquet, do you think I should enroll in the science course? \nMarquet: Yes, I think so, If you want to graduated this year, you've got to take a science course. \nSkylar: Right, I figure since you are doing premedical, you know about the very courses. \nMarquet: Well, I have to take biology, chemistry, maps and physics. What you need is a good introductory course for non-science majors. \nSkylar: Yes, I really weak in maps, I did poorly in high school. \nMarquet: That's a problem. ", "summary": "Skylar wants to enroll in a science course and asks Marquet's advice." }, { "id": "test_738", "dialogue": "Skylar: Marquet, do you think I should enroll in the science course? \nMarquet: Yes, I think so, If you want to graduated this year, you've got to take a science course. \nSkylar: Right, I figure since you are doing premedical, you know about the very courses. \nMarquet: Well, I have to take biology, chemistry, maps and physics. What you need is a good introductory course for non-science majors. \nSkylar: Yes, I really weak in maps, I did poorly in high school. \nMarquet: That's a problem. ", "summary": "Marquet suggests Skylar take a good introductory course for non-science majors." }, { "id": "test_739", "dialogue": "Tim: Tim, you're going to talk about your project and how to lead a greener life. Why did you choose that subject?\nSimeon: Well. We'd learned a lot about the environment in our science lessons, so I decided to see what I could do in my own life rather than just act completely helpless. And I knew the rest of my family would be interested.\nTim: Did you find it easy to get information?\nSimeon: Yeah, I discovered there were lots of people at my age trying to be green. I'd always gone to school by car. Catching a bus would be better, but there's no bus where we live. So I've gone for riding my bike to school now.\nTim: OK. And what about being green once you're actually at school?\nSimeon: Well, I realized that although all school paper was recycled and most of my friends use both sides of paper. We use huge quantities and I thought we should cut down and then it came to me that we should be sending in most of our work electronically. I'm going to recommend it to our teachers.\nTim: And what about the school cafeteria?\nSimeon: One school I've read about has meatless Mondays. It's good to use local produce, too. That something our school already does, but we still have machines with bottled milk, water and juices for sale. And I think we shouldn't have them.", "summary": "Tim's project is about how to lead a greener life. Tim consults about his motivation and his findings at school. Tim finds there are many aspects that can be improved for his school." }, { "id": "test_740", "dialogue": "Tim: Tim, you're going to talk about your project and how to lead a greener life. Why did you choose that subject?\nSimeon: Well. We'd learned a lot about the environment in our science lessons, so I decided to see what I could do in my own life rather than just act completely helpless. And I knew the rest of my family would be interested.\nTim: Did you find it easy to get information?\nSimeon: Yeah, I discovered there were lots of people at my age trying to be green. I'd always gone to school by car. Catching a bus would be better, but there's no bus where we live. So I've gone for riding my bike to school now.\nTim: OK. And what about being green once you're actually at school?\nSimeon: Well, I realized that although all school paper was recycled and most of my friends use both sides of paper. We use huge quantities and I thought we should cut down and then it came to me that we should be sending in most of our work electronically. I'm going to recommend it to our teachers.\nTim: And what about the school cafeteria?\nSimeon: One school I've read about has meatless Mondays. It's good to use local produce, too. That something our school already does, but we still have machines with bottled milk, water and juices for sale. And I think we shouldn't have them.", "summary": "Tims is talking about his greener life. He now rides his bike to school and recommends teachers to send electrical paper rather than paper ones. And he thinks the school shouldn't have machines with bottled drinks." }, { "id": "test_741", "dialogue": "Tim: Tim, you're going to talk about your project and how to lead a greener life. Why did you choose that subject?\nSimeon: Well. We'd learned a lot about the environment in our science lessons, so I decided to see what I could do in my own life rather than just act completely helpless. And I knew the rest of my family would be interested.\nTim: Did you find it easy to get information?\nSimeon: Yeah, I discovered there were lots of people at my age trying to be green. I'd always gone to school by car. Catching a bus would be better, but there's no bus where we live. So I've gone for riding my bike to school now.\nTim: OK. And what about being green once you're actually at school?\nSimeon: Well, I realized that although all school paper was recycled and most of my friends use both sides of paper. We use huge quantities and I thought we should cut down and then it came to me that we should be sending in most of our work electronically. I'm going to recommend it to our teachers.\nTim: And what about the school cafeteria?\nSimeon: One school I've read about has meatless Mondays. It's good to use local produce, too. That something our school already does, but we still have machines with bottled milk, water and juices for sale. And I think we shouldn't have them.", "summary": "Tim chooses a green-life-related project because he wants to see what he could do in his own life. He's started being greener with himself and influences others." }, { "id": "test_742", "dialogue": "Kittie: Hi Tony, I feel so tired.\nTony: Oh, I'm sorry, is there something wrong?\nKittie: Yes, Christmas is coming, and it seems everything has been going wrong lately.\nTony: Here, sit down and tell me about it.\nKittie: Well recently, I've had to be at work by 8:00 AM. You know, I work in the toy department at the shopping center.\nTony: Ah, yes, of course, it's much busier than usual. Everyone's shopping for Christmas presents.\nKittie: Yesterday I overslept and I was 10 minutes late. At 10:00 o'clock, the front doors of the shopping center open and a flood of shoppers walked into the toy department, soon people were shouting, pushing me around or making angry demands.\nTony: Oh, that's awful.\nKittie: I'm used to it now, it's just that selling gifts for kids is such an unpleasant job before Christmas. Christmas doesn't mean much to me now, except more work and more headaches.", "summary": "Kittie complains to Tony that Christmas has made Kittie busier." }, { "id": "test_743", "dialogue": "Kittie: Hi Tony, I feel so tired.\nTony: Oh, I'm sorry, is there something wrong?\nKittie: Yes, Christmas is coming, and it seems everything has been going wrong lately.\nTony: Here, sit down and tell me about it.\nKittie: Well recently, I've had to be at work by 8:00 AM. You know, I work in the toy department at the shopping center.\nTony: Ah, yes, of course, it's much busier than usual. Everyone's shopping for Christmas presents.\nKittie: Yesterday I overslept and I was 10 minutes late. At 10:00 o'clock, the front doors of the shopping center open and a flood of shoppers walked into the toy department, soon people were shouting, pushing me around or making angry demands.\nTony: Oh, that's awful.\nKittie: I'm used to it now, it's just that selling gifts for kids is such an unpleasant job before Christmas. Christmas doesn't mean much to me now, except more work and more headaches.", "summary": "Kittie works as a toy salesperson and feels so tired recently because Christmas is coming, and everyone's shopping for presents." }, { "id": "test_744", "dialogue": "Kittie: Hi Tony, I feel so tired.\nTony: Oh, I'm sorry, is there something wrong?\nKittie: Yes, Christmas is coming, and it seems everything has been going wrong lately.\nTony: Here, sit down and tell me about it.\nKittie: Well recently, I've had to be at work by 8:00 AM. You know, I work in the toy department at the shopping center.\nTony: Ah, yes, of course, it's much busier than usual. Everyone's shopping for Christmas presents.\nKittie: Yesterday I overslept and I was 10 minutes late. At 10:00 o'clock, the front doors of the shopping center open and a flood of shoppers walked into the toy department, soon people were shouting, pushing me around or making angry demands.\nTony: Oh, that's awful.\nKittie: I'm used to it now, it's just that selling gifts for kids is such an unpleasant job before Christmas. Christmas doesn't mean much to me now, except more work and more headaches.", "summary": "Kittie thinks selling gifts for kids is such an unpleasant job before Christmas." }, { "id": "test_745", "dialogue": "Bill: Why don't you have some of my cake, Sue? I made it just for this party.\nSue: Sorry, Bill, I'm not in the cake at the moment. I thought you knew about my diet.\nBill: On your birthday? Surely you can eat whatever you want on your birthday. You can start your diet tomorrow. And anyway, you look great.\nSue: Well, thanks, Bill. I am not on a diet to lose weight, actually. My doctor told me to stop eating certain foods. I'm trying to avoid being allergic to something.\nBill: I didn't know food could help with that. I also notice you didn't eat any of the sandwiches Jill brought.\nSue: Yeah, and you and Tom and Shellin all brought different cakes. I'm dying to try them.\nBill: Why don't I go get you a salad? I'm sure you'll feel better if you eat something.\nSue: All right, it's the only thing here I can eat. What I really want is some hot soup.\nBill: Why don't I go and get some soup from the restaurant across the street for you?\nSue: That's awfully nice of you. But I'm enjoying my party. Maybe we could go afterwards.\nBill: OK, you go back in the house and chat with the guests. And I'll call the restaurant and tell them we'll be there in a few hours.", "summary": "Bill made a cake for Sue's birthday, but Sue is on a diet to avoid allergy. Bill offers to buy her something healthy to eat, but Sue is enjoying her party. So they will go afterwards." }, { "id": "test_746", "dialogue": "Bill: Why don't you have some of my cake, Sue? I made it just for this party.\nSue: Sorry, Bill, I'm not in the cake at the moment. I thought you knew about my diet.\nBill: On your birthday? Surely you can eat whatever you want on your birthday. You can start your diet tomorrow. And anyway, you look great.\nSue: Well, thanks, Bill. I am not on a diet to lose weight, actually. My doctor told me to stop eating certain foods. I'm trying to avoid being allergic to something.\nBill: I didn't know food could help with that. I also notice you didn't eat any of the sandwiches Jill brought.\nSue: Yeah, and you and Tom and Shellin all brought different cakes. I'm dying to try them.\nBill: Why don't I go get you a salad? I'm sure you'll feel better if you eat something.\nSue: All right, it's the only thing here I can eat. What I really want is some hot soup.\nBill: Why don't I go and get some soup from the restaurant across the street for you?\nSue: That's awfully nice of you. But I'm enjoying my party. Maybe we could go afterwards.\nBill: OK, you go back in the house and chat with the guests. And I'll call the restaurant and tell them we'll be there in a few hours.", "summary": "Sue doesn't eat cakes and sandwiches at her birthday party to avoid being allergic. Bill is willing to order her some hot soup to make her feel better. They decide to go to the restaurant later." }, { "id": "test_747", "dialogue": "Bill: Why don't you have some of my cake, Sue? I made it just for this party.\nSue: Sorry, Bill, I'm not in the cake at the moment. I thought you knew about my diet.\nBill: On your birthday? Surely you can eat whatever you want on your birthday. You can start your diet tomorrow. And anyway, you look great.\nSue: Well, thanks, Bill. I am not on a diet to lose weight, actually. My doctor told me to stop eating certain foods. I'm trying to avoid being allergic to something.\nBill: I didn't know food could help with that. I also notice you didn't eat any of the sandwiches Jill brought.\nSue: Yeah, and you and Tom and Shellin all brought different cakes. I'm dying to try them.\nBill: Why don't I go get you a salad? I'm sure you'll feel better if you eat something.\nSue: All right, it's the only thing here I can eat. What I really want is some hot soup.\nBill: Why don't I go and get some soup from the restaurant across the street for you?\nSue: That's awfully nice of you. But I'm enjoying my party. Maybe we could go afterwards.\nBill: OK, you go back in the house and chat with the guests. And I'll call the restaurant and tell them we'll be there in a few hours.", "summary": "Bill made a cake for Sue's birthday but Sue can't eat it because she's on a diet to avoid being allergic. Bill and Sue will go to the restaurant to have some soup after the party." }, { "id": "test_748", "dialogue": "Emanuela: How can I help you?\nAndie: well, I'm looking for some summer clothes.\nEmanuela: Oh, it is the right time for you purchasing in our clothes shop. We are now having a low price on all our summer apparel.\nAndie: Really? What's that?\nEmanuela: Everything for summer is 20 % off.\nAndie: I like this T-shirt. Would you like to help me look for any skirts that go with it?\nEmanuela: Sure. We have both skirts and trousers that would look well with the T-shirt. Look at this section.\nAndie: This one is good.\nEmanuela: You have good taste. It is very much in style this year.\nAndie: I'll take this one. How much are they?\nEmanuela: 160 yuan.\nAndie: Here you are.", "summary": "Andie likes a T-shirt in Emanuela's clothes shop. Emanuela recommends one section for Andie." }, { "id": "test_749", "dialogue": "Emanuela: How can I help you?\nAndie: well, I'm looking for some summer clothes.\nEmanuela: Oh, it is the right time for you purchasing in our clothes shop. We are now having a low price on all our summer apparel.\nAndie: Really? What's that?\nEmanuela: Everything for summer is 20 % off.\nAndie: I like this T-shirt. Would you like to help me look for any skirts that go with it?\nEmanuela: Sure. We have both skirts and trousers that would look well with the T-shirt. Look at this section.\nAndie: This one is good.\nEmanuela: You have good taste. It is very much in style this year.\nAndie: I'll take this one. How much are they?\nEmanuela: 160 yuan.\nAndie: Here you are.", "summary": "Andie goes to shop for clothes and is told there is a sale. Andie buys clothes under Emanuela's recommendation." }, { "id": "test_750", "dialogue": "Emanuela: How can I help you?\nAndie: well, I'm looking for some summer clothes.\nEmanuela: Oh, it is the right time for you purchasing in our clothes shop. We are now having a low price on all our summer apparel.\nAndie: Really? What's that?\nEmanuela: Everything for summer is 20 % off.\nAndie: I like this T-shirt. Would you like to help me look for any skirts that go with it?\nEmanuela: Sure. We have both skirts and trousers that would look well with the T-shirt. Look at this section.\nAndie: This one is good.\nEmanuela: You have good taste. It is very much in style this year.\nAndie: I'll take this one. How much are they?\nEmanuela: 160 yuan.\nAndie: Here you are.", "summary": "Andie buys summer clothes with 20% off at Emanuela's shop." }, { "id": "test_751", "dialogue": "Janna: Good afternoon. I come here specially to pick up my tickets. I booked it last month. This is my reservation note.\nDee Dee: I am terribly sorry. You didn't come to reconfirm recently. You should have come to pick up your ticket three days ago since it's an international flight, any reservation without reconfirmation within 72 hours will be cancelled.\nJanna: But I have been so busy all these days. Well, is there any other ticket available? I want the next one.", "summary": "As not reconfirming recently, Janna cannot take the reserved air ticket." }, { "id": "test_752", "dialogue": "Janna: Good afternoon. I come here specially to pick up my tickets. I booked it last month. This is my reservation note.\nDee Dee: I am terribly sorry. You didn't come to reconfirm recently. You should have come to pick up your ticket three days ago since it's an international flight, any reservation without reconfirmation within 72 hours will be cancelled.\nJanna: But I have been so busy all these days. Well, is there any other ticket available? I want the next one.", "summary": "Janna was too busy to reconfirm a fight reservation and needs to buy another ticket." }, { "id": "test_753", "dialogue": "Janna: Good afternoon. I come here specially to pick up my tickets. I booked it last month. This is my reservation note.\nDee Dee: I am terribly sorry. You didn't come to reconfirm recently. You should have come to pick up your ticket three days ago since it's an international flight, any reservation without reconfirmation within 72 hours will be cancelled.\nJanna: But I have been so busy all these days. Well, is there any other ticket available? I want the next one.", "summary": "Janna goes to pick up the ticket but is told by Dee Dee that the ticket was cancelled due to the late reconfirmation." }, { "id": "test_754", "dialogue": "Alyse: Boy, it looks like everyone in your family is here, from young to old.\nAndee: Easter's a good day for reunions. The family goes to church together.\nAlyse: And after church they come here for lunch?\nAndee: Yup, a big potluck buffet. And then-notice there are no children around?\nAlyse: Yeah, what's up with that?\nAndee: The kids wait in the house while the grownups hide these. Hide away, Yi-jun!", "summary": "Andee tells Alyse everyone from Andee's family gathers here to spend the Easter together." }, { "id": "test_755", "dialogue": "Alyse: Boy, it looks like everyone in your family is here, from young to old.\nAndee: Easter's a good day for reunions. The family goes to church together.\nAlyse: And after church they come here for lunch?\nAndee: Yup, a big potluck buffet. And then-notice there are no children around?\nAlyse: Yeah, what's up with that?\nAndee: The kids wait in the house while the grownups hide these. Hide away, Yi-jun!", "summary": "Andee introduces to Alyse the family's tradition to celebrate Easter." }, { "id": "test_756", "dialogue": "Alyse: Boy, it looks like everyone in your family is here, from young to old.\nAndee: Easter's a good day for reunions. The family goes to church together.\nAlyse: And after church they come here for lunch?\nAndee: Yup, a big potluck buffet. And then-notice there are no children around?\nAlyse: Yeah, what's up with that?\nAndee: The kids wait in the house while the grownups hide these. Hide away, Yi-jun!", "summary": "Andee tells Alyse about the family activities on Easter day." }, { "id": "test_757", "dialogue": "Theada: I don't want you to be worried, but our son has some bad habits now. He says painful words everyday.\nTerry: What words? Can you tell me?\nTheada: He says kick mommy, beat mommy, don't want mommy very quickly if I do something that he doesn't like. You know, if I wash his face or change his clothes, things like that.\nTerry: Honey, I don't know what to tell you. Of course Tony is a young child. But do not underestimate his ability to learn and reason.\nTheada: Yes, but sometimes he is just not reasonable.\nTerry: I suggest you treat him with patience, affection, and respect. If he needs to do something, like go to bed, or be washed, etc. , please guide or help him to get it done, but lead him with gentleness.\nTheada: It's easy to say, but I will try.\nTerry: Motivate Tony to cooperate by rewarding his good behavior. Do not emphasize punishment for bad moods, etc. Do not threaten him with punishment if he resists the actions you desire.\nTheada: I know my parents sometimes threaten to punish him. But this doesn't work, instead he picks up another bad habit.", "summary": "Theada and Terry are talking about their son's bad habits and Terry gives suggestions on how to guide and help the kid." }, { "id": "test_758", "dialogue": "Theada: I don't want you to be worried, but our son has some bad habits now. He says painful words everyday.\nTerry: What words? Can you tell me?\nTheada: He says kick mommy, beat mommy, don't want mommy very quickly if I do something that he doesn't like. You know, if I wash his face or change his clothes, things like that.\nTerry: Honey, I don't know what to tell you. Of course Tony is a young child. But do not underestimate his ability to learn and reason.\nTheada: Yes, but sometimes he is just not reasonable.\nTerry: I suggest you treat him with patience, affection, and respect. If he needs to do something, like go to bed, or be washed, etc. , please guide or help him to get it done, but lead him with gentleness.\nTheada: It's easy to say, but I will try.\nTerry: Motivate Tony to cooperate by rewarding his good behavior. Do not emphasize punishment for bad moods, etc. Do not threaten him with punishment if he resists the actions you desire.\nTheada: I know my parents sometimes threaten to punish him. But this doesn't work, instead he picks up another bad habit.", "summary": "Theada and Terry exchanges thoughts on how to deal with their son's bad behavior. Terry suggests treating the kid with patience instead of punishment." }, { "id": "test_759", "dialogue": "Theada: I don't want you to be worried, but our son has some bad habits now. He says painful words everyday.\nTerry: What words? Can you tell me?\nTheada: He says kick mommy, beat mommy, don't want mommy very quickly if I do something that he doesn't like. You know, if I wash his face or change his clothes, things like that.\nTerry: Honey, I don't know what to tell you. Of course Tony is a young child. But do not underestimate his ability to learn and reason.\nTheada: Yes, but sometimes he is just not reasonable.\nTerry: I suggest you treat him with patience, affection, and respect. If he needs to do something, like go to bed, or be washed, etc. , please guide or help him to get it done, but lead him with gentleness.\nTheada: It's easy to say, but I will try.\nTerry: Motivate Tony to cooperate by rewarding his good behavior. Do not emphasize punishment for bad moods, etc. Do not threaten him with punishment if he resists the actions you desire.\nTheada: I know my parents sometimes threaten to punish him. But this doesn't work, instead he picks up another bad habit.", "summary": "Theada asks Terry to help to address their son's problems, and Terry has come up with several motivating and gentle ideas." }, { "id": "test_760", "dialogue": "Meredith: Hi honey! You'll never guess what! My friends Julie and Alex are getting married!\nSamantha: Wow that's great news! They're a great couple!\nMeredith: I know! Anyways I just talked to Alex's best man and he is organizing the bachelor party It's gonna be so much fun! All the groomsmen are thinking up all the wacky and crazy things we are going to do that night.\nSamantha: You aren't going to a strip club, are you? I don't want you getting a lap dance from some stripper with the excuse that it's your friends party.\nMeredith: Aw come on! It's just some innocent fun! You know how these things are! We are gonna play drinking games, get him some gag gifts and just have a good time. Nothing too over the top.\nSamantha: Well, I don't know.\nMeredith: Come on! If one of your friends was getting married I wouldn't mind you going to her bachelorette party!\nSamantha: Good, because my friend Wendy is getting married and I'm organizing her party!", "summary": "Meredith is going to the bachelor party of Alex, and Samantha will organise a bachelorette party for Wendy." }, { "id": "test_761", "dialogue": "Meredith: Hi honey! You'll never guess what! My friends Julie and Alex are getting married!\nSamantha: Wow that's great news! They're a great couple!\nMeredith: I know! Anyways I just talked to Alex's best man and he is organizing the bachelor party It's gonna be so much fun! All the groomsmen are thinking up all the wacky and crazy things we are going to do that night.\nSamantha: You aren't going to a strip club, are you? I don't want you getting a lap dance from some stripper with the excuse that it's your friends party.\nMeredith: Aw come on! It's just some innocent fun! You know how these things are! We are gonna play drinking games, get him some gag gifts and just have a good time. Nothing too over the top.\nSamantha: Well, I don't know.\nMeredith: Come on! If one of your friends was getting married I wouldn't mind you going to her bachelorette party!\nSamantha: Good, because my friend Wendy is getting married and I'm organizing her party!", "summary": "Meredith is excited about attending two friends' bachelor party. Samantha doesn't trust Meredith and will organize a bachelorette party for a friend too." }, { "id": "test_762", "dialogue": "Meredith: Hi honey! You'll never guess what! My friends Julie and Alex are getting married!\nSamantha: Wow that's great news! They're a great couple!\nMeredith: I know! Anyways I just talked to Alex's best man and he is organizing the bachelor party It's gonna be so much fun! All the groomsmen are thinking up all the wacky and crazy things we are going to do that night.\nSamantha: You aren't going to a strip club, are you? I don't want you getting a lap dance from some stripper with the excuse that it's your friends party.\nMeredith: Aw come on! It's just some innocent fun! You know how these things are! We are gonna play drinking games, get him some gag gifts and just have a good time. Nothing too over the top.\nSamantha: Well, I don't know.\nMeredith: Come on! If one of your friends was getting married I wouldn't mind you going to her bachelorette party!\nSamantha: Good, because my friend Wendy is getting married and I'm organizing her party!", "summary": "Meredith shares the Alex's bachelor party plan with Samantha and promises nothing will be too much. Samantha doubts that and will also organize a bachelorette party." }, { "id": "test_763", "dialogue": "Cindi: Did you need help with something?\nZoe: I don't know where to get my ballot.\nCindi: I can help you with that.\nZoe: How can you help me?\nCindi: I work here.\nZoe: That's great.\nCindi: May I see your ID?\nZoe: Here it is.\nCindi: All right, here is your ballot card.\nZoe: What do I do now?\nCindi: Go to a voting booth and vote.\nZoe: All right. Thanks for your help.", "summary": "Cindi helps Zoe get a ballot card and guides Zoe the next step." }, { "id": "test_764", "dialogue": "Cindi: Did you need help with something?\nZoe: I don't know where to get my ballot.\nCindi: I can help you with that.\nZoe: How can you help me?\nCindi: I work here.\nZoe: That's great.\nCindi: May I see your ID?\nZoe: Here it is.\nCindi: All right, here is your ballot card.\nZoe: What do I do now?\nCindi: Go to a voting booth and vote.\nZoe: All right. Thanks for your help.", "summary": "Cindi helps Zoe to get a ballot and go vote." }, { "id": "test_765", "dialogue": "Cindi: Did you need help with something?\nZoe: I don't know where to get my ballot.\nCindi: I can help you with that.\nZoe: How can you help me?\nCindi: I work here.\nZoe: That's great.\nCindi: May I see your ID?\nZoe: Here it is.\nCindi: All right, here is your ballot card.\nZoe: What do I do now?\nCindi: Go to a voting booth and vote.\nZoe: All right. Thanks for your help.", "summary": "Zoe successfully gets the ballot card and votes with the help of Cindi." }, { "id": "test_766", "dialogue": "Kareem: our company is going to do some cutbacks soon.\nQuinn: really? Where did you hear that?\nKareem: I met with the supervisor just this morning. I don't know, but I am a little worried. Who do you think will get sacked?\nQuinn: I'm not sure. . . well, first, it couldn't be George. He is such a kiss-ass. He'd wash the boss's dog if he asked.\nKareem: no, it's not going to be George. I don't think it's Andy either. He is involved with the boss's sister in-law. And you know how whipped our boss is.\nQuinn: that's true. What about Lisa? I bet there's nobody who could do a worse job than her.\nKareem: Lisa? No way. I've heard a rumor that she and the boss were having an affair. You know rumors can't come out from nowhere.\nQuinn: well, okay. Then there is still Michael. But he's pet after having the best sales record for three months in a row. It definitely won't be Michael.\nKareem: no, that would be crazy. But then who will it be? Oh dear, it must be me. I should have known it! Why else would he have talked to me alone about the downsizing. What should I do? I've got a family t\nQuinn: well, it could be me too. But I am not too worried. This place is suffocating me with this boss being such a hard-ass and colleagues who barely know how to get dressed in the morning. It would almost b", "summary": "Kareem and Quinn are conjecturing who will get sacked based on other employees' performance and find that it might be themselves. Kareem is so anxious as Kareem needs to raise family but Quinn will be happy to leave." }, { "id": "test_767", "dialogue": "Kareem: our company is going to do some cutbacks soon.\nQuinn: really? Where did you hear that?\nKareem: I met with the supervisor just this morning. I don't know, but I am a little worried. Who do you think will get sacked?\nQuinn: I'm not sure. . . well, first, it couldn't be George. He is such a kiss-ass. He'd wash the boss's dog if he asked.\nKareem: no, it's not going to be George. I don't think it's Andy either. He is involved with the boss's sister in-law. And you know how whipped our boss is.\nQuinn: that's true. What about Lisa? I bet there's nobody who could do a worse job than her.\nKareem: Lisa? No way. I've heard a rumor that she and the boss were having an affair. You know rumors can't come out from nowhere.\nQuinn: well, okay. Then there is still Michael. But he's pet after having the best sales record for three months in a row. It definitely won't be Michael.\nKareem: no, that would be crazy. But then who will it be? Oh dear, it must be me. I should have known it! Why else would he have talked to me alone about the downsizing. What should I do? I've got a family t\nQuinn: well, it could be me too. But I am not too worried. This place is suffocating me with this boss being such a hard-ass and colleagues who barely know how to get dressed in the morning. It would almost b", "summary": "Kareem and Quinn talk about the company's upcoming downsizing and discuss who will get sacked. Kareem is worried but Quinn doesn't care." }, { "id": "test_768", "dialogue": "Kareem: our company is going to do some cutbacks soon.\nQuinn: really? Where did you hear that?\nKareem: I met with the supervisor just this morning. I don't know, but I am a little worried. Who do you think will get sacked?\nQuinn: I'm not sure. . . well, first, it couldn't be George. He is such a kiss-ass. He'd wash the boss's dog if he asked.\nKareem: no, it's not going to be George. I don't think it's Andy either. He is involved with the boss's sister in-law. And you know how whipped our boss is.\nQuinn: that's true. What about Lisa? I bet there's nobody who could do a worse job than her.\nKareem: Lisa? No way. I've heard a rumor that she and the boss were having an affair. You know rumors can't come out from nowhere.\nQuinn: well, okay. Then there is still Michael. But he's pet after having the best sales record for three months in a row. It definitely won't be Michael.\nKareem: no, that would be crazy. But then who will it be? Oh dear, it must be me. I should have known it! Why else would he have talked to me alone about the downsizing. What should I do? I've got a family t\nQuinn: well, it could be me too. But I am not too worried. This place is suffocating me with this boss being such a hard-ass and colleagues who barely know how to get dressed in the morning. It would almost b", "summary": "Kareem and Quinn have rounds of conjectures of whom shall be fired due to the company's cutback and comes to the conclusion that they both have the biggest possibility. It drives Kareem crazy but doesn't worry Quinn." }, { "id": "test_769", "dialogue": "Mathilde: hi, how are you doing?\nNicki: everything's great. And you?\nMathilde: same here. Have you seen any new films recently?\nNicki: no, I haven't had a chance to. But I've been watching a Chinese TV series called Chinese-Style Divorce.\nMathilde: oh, really? I saw it two years ago. It's worth seeing and it's thought-provoking.\nNicki: yeah. I found it is so close to our life.\nMathilde: it reflects some of our difficulties in this ever-changing world.\nNicki: you said it. You know, the divorce rate has been on the rise in recent years.\nMathilde: well, it's said that a lot of young people favor getting married quickly which tend end quickly too.\nNicki: I know a couple who divorced a week after getting married.\nMathilde: oh, that's too short-lived.\nNicki: that's true. It's said the short-lived marriage is typical of the post - 80s generation.\nMathilde: I can't agree more. The only-child generation in China tends to know little about marriage.\nNicki: definitely. They don't take relationships and marriages very seriously.\nMathilde: in their mind, love is nothing but passion and marriage is over once the passion is gone.\nNicki: I think, as the saying goes as the saying goes haste makes waste, it is the same thing with marriage.", "summary": "Mathilde and Nicki start from one Chinese TV series and talk about short-lived marriage nowadays and views of marriage of only-child generation in China." }, { "id": "test_770", "dialogue": "Mathilde: hi, how are you doing?\nNicki: everything's great. And you?\nMathilde: same here. Have you seen any new films recently?\nNicki: no, I haven't had a chance to. But I've been watching a Chinese TV series called Chinese-Style Divorce.\nMathilde: oh, really? I saw it two years ago. It's worth seeing and it's thought-provoking.\nNicki: yeah. I found it is so close to our life.\nMathilde: it reflects some of our difficulties in this ever-changing world.\nNicki: you said it. You know, the divorce rate has been on the rise in recent years.\nMathilde: well, it's said that a lot of young people favor getting married quickly which tend end quickly too.\nNicki: I know a couple who divorced a week after getting married.\nMathilde: oh, that's too short-lived.\nNicki: that's true. It's said the short-lived marriage is typical of the post - 80s generation.\nMathilde: I can't agree more. The only-child generation in China tends to know little about marriage.\nNicki: definitely. They don't take relationships and marriages very seriously.\nMathilde: in their mind, love is nothing but passion and marriage is over once the passion is gone.\nNicki: I think, as the saying goes as the saying goes haste makes waste, it is the same thing with marriage.", "summary": "Mathilde and Nicki have a conversation about recent trends of Chinese marriage. They agree that the younger generation are taking marriage less seriously and will make hasty decisions." }, { "id": "test_771", "dialogue": "Mathilde: hi, how are you doing?\nNicki: everything's great. And you?\nMathilde: same here. Have you seen any new films recently?\nNicki: no, I haven't had a chance to. But I've been watching a Chinese TV series called Chinese-Style Divorce.\nMathilde: oh, really? I saw it two years ago. It's worth seeing and it's thought-provoking.\nNicki: yeah. I found it is so close to our life.\nMathilde: it reflects some of our difficulties in this ever-changing world.\nNicki: you said it. You know, the divorce rate has been on the rise in recent years.\nMathilde: well, it's said that a lot of young people favor getting married quickly which tend end quickly too.\nNicki: I know a couple who divorced a week after getting married.\nMathilde: oh, that's too short-lived.\nNicki: that's true. It's said the short-lived marriage is typical of the post - 80s generation.\nMathilde: I can't agree more. The only-child generation in China tends to know little about marriage.\nNicki: definitely. They don't take relationships and marriages very seriously.\nMathilde: in their mind, love is nothing but passion and marriage is over once the passion is gone.\nNicki: I think, as the saying goes as the saying goes haste makes waste, it is the same thing with marriage.", "summary": "Mathilde and Nicki have a discussion about the divorce rate in China and reasons hidden behind." }, { "id": "test_772", "dialogue": "Mela: Judy, have you ever made out how much money shall we spend?\nJudy: Oh, yeah. The total amount is no less than 13, 000 RMB, according to our itinerary.\nMela: What? That's too much.\nJudy: Sit down. I'll show you the list of our financial budget. First of all, it is nearly 4, 000 RMB that we should spend in transportation.\nMela: Ah, the transportation fee always takes a great part in the budget.\nJudy: Then we must pay a large amount of money for the hotel. But if we want to save money, we can choose a hotel which is not so good.\nMela: Hmm, what I'm fearful of is that the accommodation will also deteriorate once we choose a cheaper hotel.\nJudy: In that case, we can choose the Youth Hotel. It's a good choice, clean and economic.", "summary": "Mela and Judy are sorting out their cost to France. Since Mela thinks it's too much, they decide to choose the Youth hotel to save some money." }, { "id": "test_773", "dialogue": "Mela: Judy, have you ever made out how much money shall we spend?\nJudy: Oh, yeah. The total amount is no less than 13, 000 RMB, according to our itinerary.\nMela: What? That's too much.\nJudy: Sit down. I'll show you the list of our financial budget. First of all, it is nearly 4, 000 RMB that we should spend in transportation.\nMela: Ah, the transportation fee always takes a great part in the budget.\nJudy: Then we must pay a large amount of money for the hotel. But if we want to save money, we can choose a hotel which is not so good.\nMela: Hmm, what I'm fearful of is that the accommodation will also deteriorate once we choose a cheaper hotel.\nJudy: In that case, we can choose the Youth Hotel. It's a good choice, clean and economic.", "summary": "Judy explains to Mela about the budget for a trip and tries to lower the cost by choosing a economic hotel." }, { "id": "test_774", "dialogue": "Mela: Judy, have you ever made out how much money shall we spend?\nJudy: Oh, yeah. The total amount is no less than 13, 000 RMB, according to our itinerary.\nMela: What? That's too much.\nJudy: Sit down. I'll show you the list of our financial budget. First of all, it is nearly 4, 000 RMB that we should spend in transportation.\nMela: Ah, the transportation fee always takes a great part in the budget.\nJudy: Then we must pay a large amount of money for the hotel. But if we want to save money, we can choose a hotel which is not so good.\nMela: Hmm, what I'm fearful of is that the accommodation will also deteriorate once we choose a cheaper hotel.\nJudy: In that case, we can choose the Youth Hotel. It's a good choice, clean and economic.", "summary": "Mela and Judy have a discussion on their financial budget and find out ways to save money." }, { "id": "test_775", "dialogue": "Mary: Listen to this. Mary got married.\nNikkie: Is she really? I can't believe it!\nMary: Yes. Yesterday.\nNikkie: Good gracious. That's incredible!\nMary: She married Jerrod.\nNikkie: You're kidding.\nMary: She's going to live in Paris.\nNikkie: Really? I'm surprised.", "summary": "Mary got married. Nikkie is surprised when told by Mary." }, { "id": "test_776", "dialogue": "Mary: Listen to this. Mary got married.\nNikkie: Is she really? I can't believe it!\nMary: Yes. Yesterday.\nNikkie: Good gracious. That's incredible!\nMary: She married Jerrod.\nNikkie: You're kidding.\nMary: She's going to live in Paris.\nNikkie: Really? I'm surprised.", "summary": "Nikkie is surprised to hear from Mary that Mary got married." }, { "id": "test_777", "dialogue": "Mary: Listen to this. Mary got married.\nNikkie: Is she really? I can't believe it!\nMary: Yes. Yesterday.\nNikkie: Good gracious. That's incredible!\nMary: She married Jerrod.\nNikkie: You're kidding.\nMary: She's going to live in Paris.\nNikkie: Really? I'm surprised.", "summary": "Mary shares Mary's marriage news with Nikkie. Nikkie is surprised." }, { "id": "test_778", "dialogue": "Cindee: Hey, How's it going?\nOrelle: Not good. I lost my wallet.\nCindee: Oh, that's too bad. Was it stolen?\nOrelle: No, I think it came out of my pocket when I was in the taxi.\nCindee: Is there anything I can do?\nOrelle: Can I borrow some money?\nCindee: Sure, how much do you need?\nOrelle: About 50 dollars.\nCindee: That's no problem.\nOrelle: Thanks. I'll pay you back on Friday.\nCindee: That'll be fine. Here you are.\nOrelle: What are you going to do now?\nCindee: I'm going to buy some books and then I'm going to the gas station.\nOrelle: If you wait a minute I can go with you.\nCindee: OK. I'll wait for you.", "summary": "Orelle lost the wallet and borrows some money from Cindee." }, { "id": "test_779", "dialogue": "Cindee: Hey, How's it going?\nOrelle: Not good. I lost my wallet.\nCindee: Oh, that's too bad. Was it stolen?\nOrelle: No, I think it came out of my pocket when I was in the taxi.\nCindee: Is there anything I can do?\nOrelle: Can I borrow some money?\nCindee: Sure, how much do you need?\nOrelle: About 50 dollars.\nCindee: That's no problem.\nOrelle: Thanks. I'll pay you back on Friday.\nCindee: That'll be fine. Here you are.\nOrelle: What are you going to do now?\nCindee: I'm going to buy some books and then I'm going to the gas station.\nOrelle: If you wait a minute I can go with you.\nCindee: OK. I'll wait for you.", "summary": "Orelle's wallet was lost and has to borrow some money from Cindee." }, { "id": "test_780", "dialogue": "Cindee: Hey, How's it going?\nOrelle: Not good. I lost my wallet.\nCindee: Oh, that's too bad. Was it stolen?\nOrelle: No, I think it came out of my pocket when I was in the taxi.\nCindee: Is there anything I can do?\nOrelle: Can I borrow some money?\nCindee: Sure, how much do you need?\nOrelle: About 50 dollars.\nCindee: That's no problem.\nOrelle: Thanks. I'll pay you back on Friday.\nCindee: That'll be fine. Here you are.\nOrelle: What are you going to do now?\nCindee: I'm going to buy some books and then I'm going to the gas station.\nOrelle: If you wait a minute I can go with you.\nCindee: OK. I'll wait for you.", "summary": "Cindee lends money to Orelle as Orelle lost the wallet." }, { "id": "test_781", "dialogue": "Rayner: Did you hear the news? Two of our major suppliers, Murphy Music and U-Tunes are merging! If they are conglomerated into one company into one company, it would have some serious affects on our market strategy.\nMurphy Music: Are you sure? Who told you that? I highly doubt that they would take the step to merge into one company. . . They're supposed to be bitter enemies, the strictest of competitors. It must be a rumor. It can't be true.\nRayner: I read it myself on the financial page. They're really going to join together. U-Tunes was bought out by Murphy's, they will take over the company as of next month.\nMurphy Music: The competition must have been too stiff for U-Tunes. Otherwise why would they allow themselves to be taken over by their sworn enemy?\nRayner: I guess they must have figured it would be easier to merge than to keep up the cutthroat competition. If you can't beat'em, join'em.", "summary": "Rayner and Murphy Music are talking about the news that two competing companies are going to merge into one." }, { "id": "test_782", "dialogue": "Rayner: Did you hear the news? Two of our major suppliers, Murphy Music and U-Tunes are merging! If they are conglomerated into one company into one company, it would have some serious affects on our market strategy.\nMurphy Music: Are you sure? Who told you that? I highly doubt that they would take the step to merge into one company. . . They're supposed to be bitter enemies, the strictest of competitors. It must be a rumor. It can't be true.\nRayner: I read it myself on the financial page. They're really going to join together. U-Tunes was bought out by Murphy's, they will take over the company as of next month.\nMurphy Music: The competition must have been too stiff for U-Tunes. Otherwise why would they allow themselves to be taken over by their sworn enemy?\nRayner: I guess they must have figured it would be easier to merge than to keep up the cutthroat competition. If you can't beat'em, join'em.", "summary": "Murphy Music learns from Rayner that two major suppliers of their company decided to end competition and merge into one." }, { "id": "test_783", "dialogue": "Rayner: Did you hear the news? Two of our major suppliers, Murphy Music and U-Tunes are merging! If they are conglomerated into one company into one company, it would have some serious affects on our market strategy.\nMurphy Music: Are you sure? Who told you that? I highly doubt that they would take the step to merge into one company. . . They're supposed to be bitter enemies, the strictest of competitors. It must be a rumor. It can't be true.\nRayner: I read it myself on the financial page. They're really going to join together. U-Tunes was bought out by Murphy's, they will take over the company as of next month.\nMurphy Music: The competition must have been too stiff for U-Tunes. Otherwise why would they allow themselves to be taken over by their sworn enemy?\nRayner: I guess they must have figured it would be easier to merge than to keep up the cutthroat competition. If you can't beat'em, join'em.", "summary": "Rayner and Murphy Music have a discussion on the merging of their major suppliers, Murphy Music and U-Tunes and its effect." }, { "id": "test_784", "dialogue": "Tom: Hi Joe. You met my new assistant, right?\nJoe: Emm. . . yes. But I wasn't too impressed. I found her a little stuck up.\nTom: You are kidding, but she's so helpful.\nJoe: Tom. . . you are her boss, you kown. Of course, she's helpful to you.\nTom: Come on. She's like that with everyone.\nJoe: I don't think so actually. She never even says 'hello' to me.", "summary": "Joe and Tom hold different impressions on Tom's new assistant." }, { "id": "test_785", "dialogue": "Tom: Hi Joe. You met my new assistant, right?\nJoe: Emm. . . yes. But I wasn't too impressed. I found her a little stuck up.\nTom: You are kidding, but she's so helpful.\nJoe: Tom. . . you are her boss, you kown. Of course, she's helpful to you.\nTom: Come on. She's like that with everyone.\nJoe: I don't think so actually. She never even says 'hello' to me.", "summary": "Joe doesn't think highly of Tom's new assistant while Tom does." }, { "id": "test_786", "dialogue": "Tom: Hi Joe. You met my new assistant, right?\nJoe: Emm. . . yes. But I wasn't too impressed. I found her a little stuck up.\nTom: You are kidding, but she's so helpful.\nJoe: Tom. . . you are her boss, you kown. Of course, she's helpful to you.\nTom: Come on. She's like that with everyone.\nJoe: I don't think so actually. She never even says 'hello' to me.", "summary": "Joe disagrees with Tom on Tom's new assistant and thinks her stuck up." }, { "id": "test_787", "dialogue": "Kriste: Hey Sarah, are you all right? You look upset.\nSarah: As a matter of fact, I am a bit upset. I just came out of a meeting and it didn't go very well.\nKriste: What happened?\nSarah: No one would listen to any of my suggestions. Instead, they just kept arguing with each other.\nKriste: Who was chairing the meeting?\nSarah: Bob.\nKriste: Well, I can tell you from experience that Bob might come off a little strong sometimes.\nSarah: That's exactly what happened! He kept interrupting everyone with his own suggestions and did not want to hear what others had to say. Then he expected everyone to agree with him.\nKriste: What was the meeting about?\nSarah: We were trying to come up with ideas to streamline the office's workflow to make it more efficient.\nKriste: It's ironic that the meeting was anything but efficient.\nSarah: Exactly. I had tons of ideas that I wanted to share, but they just wouldn't let me finish. What should I have done to get my point across?\nKriste: You have to keep things short and sweet. When you get a chance to speak, try not to get into too many unnecessary details.\nSarah: Short and sweet? But what if I have to explain something complicated?\nKriste: You can always bring up the main points during the meeting and speak to those who are directly involved after the meeting. Not everyone needs to know all that information.\nSarah: That's a good idea, I think I will try that at the next meeting.", "summary": "Sarah is upset and complains to Kriste about an inefficient meeting and Bob's interruption. Kriste gives Sarah some suggestions on how to keep her speech short and sweet." }, { "id": "test_788", "dialogue": "Kriste: Hey Sarah, are you all right? You look upset.\nSarah: As a matter of fact, I am a bit upset. I just came out of a meeting and it didn't go very well.\nKriste: What happened?\nSarah: No one would listen to any of my suggestions. Instead, they just kept arguing with each other.\nKriste: Who was chairing the meeting?\nSarah: Bob.\nKriste: Well, I can tell you from experience that Bob might come off a little strong sometimes.\nSarah: That's exactly what happened! He kept interrupting everyone with his own suggestions and did not want to hear what others had to say. Then he expected everyone to agree with him.\nKriste: What was the meeting about?\nSarah: We were trying to come up with ideas to streamline the office's workflow to make it more efficient.\nKriste: It's ironic that the meeting was anything but efficient.\nSarah: Exactly. I had tons of ideas that I wanted to share, but they just wouldn't let me finish. What should I have done to get my point across?\nKriste: You have to keep things short and sweet. When you get a chance to speak, try not to get into too many unnecessary details.\nSarah: Short and sweet? But what if I have to explain something complicated?\nKriste: You can always bring up the main points during the meeting and speak to those who are directly involved after the meeting. Not everyone needs to know all that information.\nSarah: That's a good idea, I think I will try that at the next meeting.", "summary": "Sarah is upset because Bob kept interrupting everyone else during a meeting, making it impossible to elaborate her ideas. Kriste gives Sarah a useful tip to get her point across at the next meeting." }, { "id": "test_789", "dialogue": "Kriste: Hey Sarah, are you all right? You look upset.\nSarah: As a matter of fact, I am a bit upset. I just came out of a meeting and it didn't go very well.\nKriste: What happened?\nSarah: No one would listen to any of my suggestions. Instead, they just kept arguing with each other.\nKriste: Who was chairing the meeting?\nSarah: Bob.\nKriste: Well, I can tell you from experience that Bob might come off a little strong sometimes.\nSarah: That's exactly what happened! He kept interrupting everyone with his own suggestions and did not want to hear what others had to say. Then he expected everyone to agree with him.\nKriste: What was the meeting about?\nSarah: We were trying to come up with ideas to streamline the office's workflow to make it more efficient.\nKriste: It's ironic that the meeting was anything but efficient.\nSarah: Exactly. I had tons of ideas that I wanted to share, but they just wouldn't let me finish. What should I have done to get my point across?\nKriste: You have to keep things short and sweet. When you get a chance to speak, try not to get into too many unnecessary details.\nSarah: Short and sweet? But what if I have to explain something complicated?\nKriste: You can always bring up the main points during the meeting and speak to those who are directly involved after the meeting. Not everyone needs to know all that information.\nSarah: That's a good idea, I think I will try that at the next meeting.", "summary": "Sarah is upset for being interrupted by Bob in an meeting and is not able to put forward the points, to which Kriste offers some useful tips." }, { "id": "test_790", "dialogue": "Forster: Hi! What are you watching?\nAntin: It's a program about islam. It's very interesting.\nForster: Wow! So many people! Where are they and what are they doing?\nAntin: They are muslims on a pilgrimage to mecca. Muslims call this pilgrimage 'haj'.\nForster: Why do they go there?\nAntin: Muslims believe that every man who is able should go on a haj at least once in his life. Mecca is the spiritual centre of the muslim faith.\nForster: When muslims pray, they face towards mecca.\nAntin: That's right. Unfortunately, so many people go on the haj each year that there are often stamped and people get killed.\nForster: I heard about that. The pilgrims must walk around a large, sacred black stone.\nAntin: That's right. That's when accidents often happen. The Saudi government tries to limit the number of pilgrims, to reduce the chances of accidents.\nForster: Pilgrimages are common in many faiths.\nAntin: Yes. In England, Christian pilgrims might go to Canterbury and many Christians go to the Vatican on pilgrimages.\nForster: Isn't there a place in france where people go to get healed?\nAntin: I think that place is Lourdes. There are many stories of people being healed after visiting there.\nForster: Do you think that there is something magical about that place?\nAntin: Personally. I think that people believe they will be healed and that faith causes a change in their mind that cures them. I don't think place is magical in any way.", "summary": "Antin introduces one program about Islam to Forster. They are talking about the pilgrimages of Muslims and people in other faiths." }, { "id": "test_791", "dialogue": "Forster: Hi! What are you watching?\nAntin: It's a program about islam. It's very interesting.\nForster: Wow! So many people! Where are they and what are they doing?\nAntin: They are muslims on a pilgrimage to mecca. Muslims call this pilgrimage 'haj'.\nForster: Why do they go there?\nAntin: Muslims believe that every man who is able should go on a haj at least once in his life. Mecca is the spiritual centre of the muslim faith.\nForster: When muslims pray, they face towards mecca.\nAntin: That's right. Unfortunately, so many people go on the haj each year that there are often stamped and people get killed.\nForster: I heard about that. The pilgrims must walk around a large, sacred black stone.\nAntin: That's right. That's when accidents often happen. The Saudi government tries to limit the number of pilgrims, to reduce the chances of accidents.\nForster: Pilgrimages are common in many faiths.\nAntin: Yes. In England, Christian pilgrims might go to Canterbury and many Christians go to the Vatican on pilgrimages.\nForster: Isn't there a place in france where people go to get healed?\nAntin: I think that place is Lourdes. There are many stories of people being healed after visiting there.\nForster: Do you think that there is something magical about that place?\nAntin: Personally. I think that people believe they will be healed and that faith causes a change in their mind that cures them. I don't think place is magical in any way.", "summary": "Forster and Antin talk about pilgrims around the world, including Muslims' pilgrimage to mecca and Christians' pilgrimage to Canterbury or Vatican. Antin thinks faith heals people instead of magical places." }, { "id": "test_792", "dialogue": "Forster: Hi! What are you watching?\nAntin: It's a program about islam. It's very interesting.\nForster: Wow! So many people! Where are they and what are they doing?\nAntin: They are muslims on a pilgrimage to mecca. Muslims call this pilgrimage 'haj'.\nForster: Why do they go there?\nAntin: Muslims believe that every man who is able should go on a haj at least once in his life. Mecca is the spiritual centre of the muslim faith.\nForster: When muslims pray, they face towards mecca.\nAntin: That's right. Unfortunately, so many people go on the haj each year that there are often stamped and people get killed.\nForster: I heard about that. The pilgrims must walk around a large, sacred black stone.\nAntin: That's right. That's when accidents often happen. The Saudi government tries to limit the number of pilgrims, to reduce the chances of accidents.\nForster: Pilgrimages are common in many faiths.\nAntin: Yes. In England, Christian pilgrims might go to Canterbury and many Christians go to the Vatican on pilgrimages.\nForster: Isn't there a place in france where people go to get healed?\nAntin: I think that place is Lourdes. There are many stories of people being healed after visiting there.\nForster: Do you think that there is something magical about that place?\nAntin: Personally. I think that people believe they will be healed and that faith causes a change in their mind that cures them. I don't think place is magical in any way.", "summary": "Antin watches a program about Muslim pilgrims and talks about how pilgrims are like in other religion with Forster" }, { "id": "test_793", "dialogue": "Ted: Hey, Mike, is Jenny coming with us?\nMike: Yes. Why?\nTed: Nothing. I'm just asking.\nMike: Just asking? But why is your face burning like mad? Ah-huh, someone has a crush on Jenny, doesn't he?\nTed: Who has a crush? !\nMike: Come on, Ted, don't be such a chicken. If you like her, you've got to tell her. Maybe she likes you.\nTed: Well, I don't have the guts to ask her out.\nMike: What're you so afraid of? Just tell her what you're feeling about her.\nTed: I'd totally die if she turned me down.\nMike: But that's better than keeping everything to yourself. You've got to let her know. Come on! You've got to take a chance! Even though you are rejected, it's not the end of the world! There's nothing to lose, is there?\nTed: I don't know. . . Well, maybe, you're right, but how am I going to tell her?", "summary": "Ted likes Jenny but is afraid to ask her out. Mike encourages Ted to tell Jenny his feelings." }, { "id": "test_794", "dialogue": "Ted: Hey, Mike, is Jenny coming with us?\nMike: Yes. Why?\nTed: Nothing. I'm just asking.\nMike: Just asking? But why is your face burning like mad? Ah-huh, someone has a crush on Jenny, doesn't he?\nTed: Who has a crush? !\nMike: Come on, Ted, don't be such a chicken. If you like her, you've got to tell her. Maybe she likes you.\nTed: Well, I don't have the guts to ask her out.\nMike: What're you so afraid of? Just tell her what you're feeling about her.\nTed: I'd totally die if she turned me down.\nMike: But that's better than keeping everything to yourself. You've got to let her know. Come on! You've got to take a chance! Even though you are rejected, it's not the end of the world! There's nothing to lose, is there?\nTed: I don't know. . . Well, maybe, you're right, but how am I going to tell her?", "summary": "Ted likesJenny but is too afraid to express his feeling. Mike encourages him and Ted will tell her." }, { "id": "test_795", "dialogue": "Ted: Hey, Mike, is Jenny coming with us?\nMike: Yes. Why?\nTed: Nothing. I'm just asking.\nMike: Just asking? But why is your face burning like mad? Ah-huh, someone has a crush on Jenny, doesn't he?\nTed: Who has a crush? !\nMike: Come on, Ted, don't be such a chicken. If you like her, you've got to tell her. Maybe she likes you.\nTed: Well, I don't have the guts to ask her out.\nMike: What're you so afraid of? Just tell her what you're feeling about her.\nTed: I'd totally die if she turned me down.\nMike: But that's better than keeping everything to yourself. You've got to let her know. Come on! You've got to take a chance! Even though you are rejected, it's not the end of the world! There's nothing to lose, is there?\nTed: I don't know. . . Well, maybe, you're right, but how am I going to tell her?", "summary": "Ted likes Jenny but is afraid of telling her because he doesn't want to be turned down. Mike encourages Ted to tell Jenny." }, { "id": "test_796", "dialogue": "Marv: What do you do when you are angry?\nQuigly: I usually calm down first and think about the reason that caused my anger.\nMarv: That's smart. What do you usually do to relieve your anger?\nQuigly: Something like listening to music is a good idea.\nMarv: Oh, what kind of music do you listen to?\nQuigly: Classic. Something that could calm your mind.\nMarv: I think that might work for me as well.\nQuigly: Working out is another good way to relieve anger.\nMarv: Like what?\nQuigly: Jogging, yoga, or even just taking a walk.", "summary": "Marv and Quigly are talking about ways to relieve anger." }, { "id": "test_797", "dialogue": "Marv: What do you do when you are angry?\nQuigly: I usually calm down first and think about the reason that caused my anger.\nMarv: That's smart. What do you usually do to relieve your anger?\nQuigly: Something like listening to music is a good idea.\nMarv: Oh, what kind of music do you listen to?\nQuigly: Classic. Something that could calm your mind.\nMarv: I think that might work for me as well.\nQuigly: Working out is another good way to relieve anger.\nMarv: Like what?\nQuigly: Jogging, yoga, or even just taking a walk.", "summary": "Quigly introduces ways to relieve anger to Marv, including listening to music and working out." }, { "id": "test_798", "dialogue": "Marv: What do you do when you are angry?\nQuigly: I usually calm down first and think about the reason that caused my anger.\nMarv: That's smart. What do you usually do to relieve your anger?\nQuigly: Something like listening to music is a good idea.\nMarv: Oh, what kind of music do you listen to?\nQuigly: Classic. Something that could calm your mind.\nMarv: I think that might work for me as well.\nQuigly: Working out is another good way to relieve anger.\nMarv: Like what?\nQuigly: Jogging, yoga, or even just taking a walk.", "summary": "Marv and Quigly have a discussion about what they usually do to relieve anger." }, { "id": "test_799", "dialogue": "Sandie: Dad, you keep talking about family in New Zealand. Who are they?\nTorrin: Well, that's your uncle Bill, his wife and two of their daughters.\nSandie: Is uncle Bill your brother?\nTorrin: No, your uncle Jack is my brother, Bill is my brother-in-law, your mom's brother.\nSandie: So his two daughters are my cousins?\nTorrin: That's right, Sarah and Jane are both your cousins although they are step-sisters.\nSandie: What are step-sisters?\nTorrin: Sarah is your uncle Bill's older daughter. When she was young, Bill's first wife, Sarah's mom died. Three years later Bill married again.\nSandie: So uncle Bill's wife is Jane's mother but not Sarah's mother. Right?\nTorrin: Yes. She is Sarah's step-mother.\nSandie: And when are they coming to visit us?\nTorrin: They want to travel to Europe next year, and will visit us at the same Ae.", "summary": "Torrin is introducing to Sandie their family members in New Zealand and their relationships." }, { "id": "test_800", "dialogue": "Sandie: Dad, you keep talking about family in New Zealand. Who are they?\nTorrin: Well, that's your uncle Bill, his wife and two of their daughters.\nSandie: Is uncle Bill your brother?\nTorrin: No, your uncle Jack is my brother, Bill is my brother-in-law, your mom's brother.\nSandie: So his two daughters are my cousins?\nTorrin: That's right, Sarah and Jane are both your cousins although they are step-sisters.\nSandie: What are step-sisters?\nTorrin: Sarah is your uncle Bill's older daughter. When she was young, Bill's first wife, Sarah's mom died. Three years later Bill married again.\nSandie: So uncle Bill's wife is Jane's mother but not Sarah's mother. Right?\nTorrin: Yes. She is Sarah's step-mother.\nSandie: And when are they coming to visit us?\nTorrin: They want to travel to Europe next year, and will visit us at the same Ae.", "summary": "Torrin introduces to Sandie their family members in New Zealand who would visit them next year." }, { "id": "test_801", "dialogue": "Sandie: Dad, you keep talking about family in New Zealand. Who are they?\nTorrin: Well, that's your uncle Bill, his wife and two of their daughters.\nSandie: Is uncle Bill your brother?\nTorrin: No, your uncle Jack is my brother, Bill is my brother-in-law, your mom's brother.\nSandie: So his two daughters are my cousins?\nTorrin: That's right, Sarah and Jane are both your cousins although they are step-sisters.\nSandie: What are step-sisters?\nTorrin: Sarah is your uncle Bill's older daughter. When she was young, Bill's first wife, Sarah's mom died. Three years later Bill married again.\nSandie: So uncle Bill's wife is Jane's mother but not Sarah's mother. Right?\nTorrin: Yes. She is Sarah's step-mother.\nSandie: And when are they coming to visit us?\nTorrin: They want to travel to Europe next year, and will visit us at the same Ae.", "summary": "Torrin tells Sandie about the relationships between their family and the uncle Bill's, who will visit them next year." }, { "id": "test_802", "dialogue": "Andrzej: Congratulations! Mr. Stuart! You won the city marathon.\nMr. Stuart: Thank you. I am very excited.\nAndrzej: We are all very proud of you.\nMr. Stuart: I am very happy, too. It was a big game and I won.\nAndrzej: I watched the race with my children. We saw you run to the finish line. We all screamed with excitement.\nMr. Stuart: It was really an exciting moment.", "summary": "Andrzej congratulates Mr. Stuart on winning a marathon." }, { "id": "test_803", "dialogue": "Andrzej: Congratulations! Mr. Stuart! You won the city marathon.\nMr. Stuart: Thank you. I am very excited.\nAndrzej: We are all very proud of you.\nMr. Stuart: I am very happy, too. It was a big game and I won.\nAndrzej: I watched the race with my children. We saw you run to the finish line. We all screamed with excitement.\nMr. Stuart: It was really an exciting moment.", "summary": "Andrzej congratulates Mr. Stuart on winning the city marathon." }, { "id": "test_804", "dialogue": "Andrzej: Congratulations! Mr. Stuart! You won the city marathon.\nMr. Stuart: Thank you. I am very excited.\nAndrzej: We are all very proud of you.\nMr. Stuart: I am very happy, too. It was a big game and I won.\nAndrzej: I watched the race with my children. We saw you run to the finish line. We all screamed with excitement.\nMr. Stuart: It was really an exciting moment.", "summary": "Andrzej congratulates Mr. Stuart on winning the city marathon." }, { "id": "test_805", "dialogue": "Adolphus: Can I help you, sir?\nClayton: Yes, please. I'm picking out some presents for my children and wife.\nAdolphus: What kind of presents do you want?\nClayton: Actually, I don't know exactly. Do you have anything recommended?\nAdolphus: OK. How about some very cool sneakers for your children? Anyway, it won't cost you much. It's only around $ 59. 95 for each pair. It might be cheaper than that in America.\nClayton: Hey, How did you know I came from America?\nAdolphus: Just a hunch, sir.\nClayton: How much again?\nAdolphus: $ 59. 95.\nClayton: That's really cheap for shoes like those. OK, I'll take 5 pairs.\nAdolphus: Sorry, sir.\nClayton: Why not?\nAdolphus: Because in this duty-free shop, your total expenditure cannot be over $ 300 and you also have one more present to buy for your wife.\nClayton: Oh, my God. I've totally forgotten about that. Anyway, I think she would like a bottle of perfume.\nAdolphus: That's good. And I can also recommend you a good one. It's the brand of DENY.\nClayton: DENY? That's very expensive in America. It costs nearly $ 70 for only 50ml. DKNY?\nAdolphus: It's $ 60 here.\nClayton: That's very unbelievable. Is it fake?\nAdolphus: Of course not, sir.\nClayton: OK, I'll take one.", "summary": "Clayton is from America and is picking up presents for families in a duty-free shop. Adolphus recommends some for Clayton." }, { "id": "test_806", "dialogue": "Adolphus: Can I help you, sir?\nClayton: Yes, please. I'm picking out some presents for my children and wife.\nAdolphus: What kind of presents do you want?\nClayton: Actually, I don't know exactly. Do you have anything recommended?\nAdolphus: OK. How about some very cool sneakers for your children? Anyway, it won't cost you much. It's only around $ 59. 95 for each pair. It might be cheaper than that in America.\nClayton: Hey, How did you know I came from America?\nAdolphus: Just a hunch, sir.\nClayton: How much again?\nAdolphus: $ 59. 95.\nClayton: That's really cheap for shoes like those. OK, I'll take 5 pairs.\nAdolphus: Sorry, sir.\nClayton: Why not?\nAdolphus: Because in this duty-free shop, your total expenditure cannot be over $ 300 and you also have one more present to buy for your wife.\nClayton: Oh, my God. I've totally forgotten about that. Anyway, I think she would like a bottle of perfume.\nAdolphus: That's good. And I can also recommend you a good one. It's the brand of DENY.\nClayton: DENY? That's very expensive in America. It costs nearly $ 70 for only 50ml. DKNY?\nAdolphus: It's $ 60 here.\nClayton: That's very unbelievable. Is it fake?\nAdolphus: Of course not, sir.\nClayton: OK, I'll take one.", "summary": "Clayton is surprised at a low price of products in the duty-free shop. Adolphus offers Clayton suggestions on what gifts to bring home." }, { "id": "test_807", "dialogue": "Adolphus: Can I help you, sir?\nClayton: Yes, please. I'm picking out some presents for my children and wife.\nAdolphus: What kind of presents do you want?\nClayton: Actually, I don't know exactly. Do you have anything recommended?\nAdolphus: OK. How about some very cool sneakers for your children? Anyway, it won't cost you much. It's only around $ 59. 95 for each pair. It might be cheaper than that in America.\nClayton: Hey, How did you know I came from America?\nAdolphus: Just a hunch, sir.\nClayton: How much again?\nAdolphus: $ 59. 95.\nClayton: That's really cheap for shoes like those. OK, I'll take 5 pairs.\nAdolphus: Sorry, sir.\nClayton: Why not?\nAdolphus: Because in this duty-free shop, your total expenditure cannot be over $ 300 and you also have one more present to buy for your wife.\nClayton: Oh, my God. I've totally forgotten about that. Anyway, I think she would like a bottle of perfume.\nAdolphus: That's good. And I can also recommend you a good one. It's the brand of DENY.\nClayton: DENY? That's very expensive in America. It costs nearly $ 70 for only 50ml. DKNY?\nAdolphus: It's $ 60 here.\nClayton: That's very unbelievable. Is it fake?\nAdolphus: Of course not, sir.\nClayton: OK, I'll take one.", "summary": "Clayton buys gifts for his children and wife in a duty-free shop where Adolphus is working at. Adolphus recommends presents for Clayton." }, { "id": "test_808", "dialogue": "Hong: Hong, I really need to call back to the UK but I can't afford to pay for the roaming charges.\nJoab: Well, why don't you use a local SIM card?\nHong: Can I do that?\nJoab: Yes. Just go to the convenience store and ask for a SIM card. Then insert it into your phone.\nHong: I see. How much will that cost?\nJoab: Well it's 100 RMB for the SIM card then it will cost you about 10 RMB per minute to call the UK.\nHong: Wow, that is cheap. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Hong suggests Hong use a local SIM card to save money to call." }, { "id": "test_809", "dialogue": "Hong: Hong, I really need to call back to the UK but I can't afford to pay for the roaming charges.\nJoab: Well, why don't you use a local SIM card?\nHong: Can I do that?\nJoab: Yes. Just go to the convenience store and ask for a SIM card. Then insert it into your phone.\nHong: I see. How much will that cost?\nJoab: Well it's 100 RMB for the SIM card then it will cost you about 10 RMB per minute to call the UK.\nHong: Wow, that is cheap. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Hong tells Hong to buy a local SIM card to make a cheap phone call to the UK." }, { "id": "test_810", "dialogue": "Hong: Hong, I really need to call back to the UK but I can't afford to pay for the roaming charges.\nJoab: Well, why don't you use a local SIM card?\nHong: Can I do that?\nJoab: Yes. Just go to the convenience store and ask for a SIM card. Then insert it into your phone.\nHong: I see. How much will that cost?\nJoab: Well it's 100 RMB for the SIM card then it will cost you about 10 RMB per minute to call the UK.\nHong: Wow, that is cheap. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Hong can't afford to call back to UK and Hong offers a cheap way to address the problem." }, { "id": "test_811", "dialogue": "Mr. Brown: Are you paid on a commission or salary basis now?\nBrandice: I'm paid on a salary.\nMr. Brown: What's your monthly salary?\nBrandice: At present I get 1, 800 yuan per month.\nMr. Brown: How much do you hope to get a month here?\nBrandice: That's not the problem I care about. You can decide on my capacity and experience.\nMr. Brown: If we decide to hire you, we'd pay you two thousand and five hundred yuan a month at the start. You can have Saturdays and Sundays off. Besides, you may have a paid month holiday every year. How do you think about it?\nBrandice: Thank you, Mr. Brown. I really appreciate your assistance.", "summary": "Mr. Brown is interviewing Brandice and they are talking over Brandice's salary." }, { "id": "test_812", "dialogue": "Mr. Brown: Are you paid on a commission or salary basis now?\nBrandice: I'm paid on a salary.\nMr. Brown: What's your monthly salary?\nBrandice: At present I get 1, 800 yuan per month.\nMr. Brown: How much do you hope to get a month here?\nBrandice: That's not the problem I care about. You can decide on my capacity and experience.\nMr. Brown: If we decide to hire you, we'd pay you two thousand and five hundred yuan a month at the start. You can have Saturdays and Sundays off. Besides, you may have a paid month holiday every year. How do you think about it?\nBrandice: Thank you, Mr. Brown. I really appreciate your assistance.", "summary": "Mr. Brown gives Brandice a well-paying job offer." }, { "id": "test_813", "dialogue": "Mr. Brown: Are you paid on a commission or salary basis now?\nBrandice: I'm paid on a salary.\nMr. Brown: What's your monthly salary?\nBrandice: At present I get 1, 800 yuan per month.\nMr. Brown: How much do you hope to get a month here?\nBrandice: That's not the problem I care about. You can decide on my capacity and experience.\nMr. Brown: If we decide to hire you, we'd pay you two thousand and five hundred yuan a month at the start. You can have Saturdays and Sundays off. Besides, you may have a paid month holiday every year. How do you think about it?\nBrandice: Thank you, Mr. Brown. I really appreciate your assistance.", "summary": "Mr. Brown decides to hire Brandice with a higher salary and other benefits." }, { "id": "test_814", "dialogue": "Gussie: Do you like Barry?\nPaul: No, not very much. He's too ambitious and dishonest.\nGussie: I agree. I like his brother Paul. They are not alike.\nPaul: Yes. They are completely different. Paul is very sociable and much more honest than his brother.\nGussie: What kind of person do you consider yourself to be?\nPaul: I think I'm polite, careful, relaxed and shy.\nGussie: Oh, I don't think you're shy! You are always chatting with new people when we go to a party.\nPaul: Well. Yes, but those people always start talking to me. I never talk to them first. Perhaps I'm not as shy as I think. Anyway, you're certainly not shy!\nGussie: You're right. I love going out and making new friends.\nPaul: So, you'll be at my birthday party on Friday?\nGussie: Of course!", "summary": "Gussie and Paul have the same impression on Barry and Paul, but hold different views on Paul's personality." }, { "id": "test_815", "dialogue": "Gussie: Do you like Barry?\nPaul: No, not very much. He's too ambitious and dishonest.\nGussie: I agree. I like his brother Paul. They are not alike.\nPaul: Yes. They are completely different. Paul is very sociable and much more honest than his brother.\nGussie: What kind of person do you consider yourself to be?\nPaul: I think I'm polite, careful, relaxed and shy.\nGussie: Oh, I don't think you're shy! You are always chatting with new people when we go to a party.\nPaul: Well. Yes, but those people always start talking to me. I never talk to them first. Perhaps I'm not as shy as I think. Anyway, you're certainly not shy!\nGussie: You're right. I love going out and making new friends.\nPaul: So, you'll be at my birthday party on Friday?\nGussie: Of course!", "summary": "Gussie and Paul change ideas on Barry and Paul, and then talk about their own personalities." }, { "id": "test_816", "dialogue": "Gussie: Do you like Barry?\nPaul: No, not very much. He's too ambitious and dishonest.\nGussie: I agree. I like his brother Paul. They are not alike.\nPaul: Yes. They are completely different. Paul is very sociable and much more honest than his brother.\nGussie: What kind of person do you consider yourself to be?\nPaul: I think I'm polite, careful, relaxed and shy.\nGussie: Oh, I don't think you're shy! You are always chatting with new people when we go to a party.\nPaul: Well. Yes, but those people always start talking to me. I never talk to them first. Perhaps I'm not as shy as I think. Anyway, you're certainly not shy!\nGussie: You're right. I love going out and making new friends.\nPaul: So, you'll be at my birthday party on Friday?\nGussie: Of course!", "summary": "Gussie and Paul come to an agreement towards the impression of Barry and Paul but a disagreement on whether Paul is shy." }, { "id": "test_817", "dialogue": "Darren: I am interested in buying a house and need some information.\nTibold: Yes, of course. What area are you interested in?\nDarren: I am interested in Pasadena or Arcadia.\nTibold: What size house would you like?\nDarren: We need a medium-sized house with at least 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.\nTibold: Are you interested in being in a particular school district?\nDarren: Yes, we want to stay in the ABC School District.\nTibold: Would you like a home near the lake or would you prefer a view?\nDarren: I would love to have a home with a view.\nTibold: Fine, I will begin a search for the perfect home for you. I will call you in a few days.", "summary": "Darren is buying a house and consulting Tibold about the location, size and surroundings." }, { "id": "test_818", "dialogue": "Darren: I am interested in buying a house and need some information.\nTibold: Yes, of course. What area are you interested in?\nDarren: I am interested in Pasadena or Arcadia.\nTibold: What size house would you like?\nDarren: We need a medium-sized house with at least 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.\nTibold: Are you interested in being in a particular school district?\nDarren: Yes, we want to stay in the ABC School District.\nTibold: Would you like a home near the lake or would you prefer a view?\nDarren: I would love to have a home with a view.\nTibold: Fine, I will begin a search for the perfect home for you. I will call you in a few days.", "summary": "Tibold will get back to Darren after knowing Darren's specific needs for a house." }, { "id": "test_819", "dialogue": "Darren: I am interested in buying a house and need some information.\nTibold: Yes, of course. What area are you interested in?\nDarren: I am interested in Pasadena or Arcadia.\nTibold: What size house would you like?\nDarren: We need a medium-sized house with at least 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.\nTibold: Are you interested in being in a particular school district?\nDarren: Yes, we want to stay in the ABC School District.\nTibold: Would you like a home near the lake or would you prefer a view?\nDarren: I would love to have a home with a view.\nTibold: Fine, I will begin a search for the perfect home for you. I will call you in a few days.", "summary": "Darren intends to buy a house and needs some information from Tibold. Tibold will call Tibold after Tibold finds one." }, { "id": "test_820", "dialogue": "Mr. Grant: Well, I'm glad I had a chance to see these samples, but I'm really not in a position to make a decision right now.\nSid: Would you like me to leave the samples with you?\nMr. Grant: Yeah, why don't you do that, and then you can give me a call sometime next week.\nSid: Fine, Mr. Grant. Thanks for your time. I'll talk to you next week.", "summary": "Sid leaves the samples to Mr. Grant and will talk to him next week." }, { "id": "test_821", "dialogue": "Mr. Grant: Well, I'm glad I had a chance to see these samples, but I'm really not in a position to make a decision right now.\nSid: Would you like me to leave the samples with you?\nMr. Grant: Yeah, why don't you do that, and then you can give me a call sometime next week.\nSid: Fine, Mr. Grant. Thanks for your time. I'll talk to you next week.", "summary": "Sid leaves Mr. Grant with samples and will call Mr. Grant later to know the decision." }, { "id": "test_822", "dialogue": "Mr. Grant: Well, I'm glad I had a chance to see these samples, but I'm really not in a position to make a decision right now.\nSid: Would you like me to leave the samples with you?\nMr. Grant: Yeah, why don't you do that, and then you can give me a call sometime next week.\nSid: Fine, Mr. Grant. Thanks for your time. I'll talk to you next week.", "summary": "Sid leaves the samples at Mr. Grant's so he can make a decision with more consideration." }, { "id": "test_823", "dialogue": "Sons: Is there a bus that'll go all the way to Sons from PHS?\nNoemi: Where is this Sons located?\nSons: The Sons on Fair Oaks and Orange Grove.\nNoemi: You're going to need to take two buses to get to that Sons.\nSons: Which buses will I have to take?\nNoemi: First, you need to get on the 268 going west.\nSons: Then what do I do?\nNoemi: You need to get off on Fair Oaks and Washington.\nSons: What's next?\nNoemi: Get on the 261, and it'll take you the rest of the way to Sons.\nSons: There's nothing else?\nNoemi: That's all there is to it.", "summary": "Noemi tells Sons the bus route to get to Sons." }, { "id": "test_824", "dialogue": "Sons: Is there a bus that'll go all the way to Sons from PHS?\nNoemi: Where is this Sons located?\nSons: The Sons on Fair Oaks and Orange Grove.\nNoemi: You're going to need to take two buses to get to that Sons.\nSons: Which buses will I have to take?\nNoemi: First, you need to get on the 268 going west.\nSons: Then what do I do?\nNoemi: You need to get off on Fair Oaks and Washington.\nSons: What's next?\nNoemi: Get on the 261, and it'll take you the rest of the way to Sons.\nSons: There's nothing else?\nNoemi: That's all there is to it.", "summary": "Noemi offers bus information for Sons to go to Sons from PHS." }, { "id": "test_825", "dialogue": "Sons: Is there a bus that'll go all the way to Sons from PHS?\nNoemi: Where is this Sons located?\nSons: The Sons on Fair Oaks and Orange Grove.\nNoemi: You're going to need to take two buses to get to that Sons.\nSons: Which buses will I have to take?\nNoemi: First, you need to get on the 268 going west.\nSons: Then what do I do?\nNoemi: You need to get off on Fair Oaks and Washington.\nSons: What's next?\nNoemi: Get on the 261, and it'll take you the rest of the way to Sons.\nSons: There's nothing else?\nNoemi: That's all there is to it.", "summary": "Sons asks Noemi the way to Sons from PHS." }, { "id": "test_826", "dialogue": "Mr Lee: Can I give you a lift home, Mrs. Word?\nMrs. Word: That is very kind of you, Mr Lee. Thank you.\nMr Lee: Could you hold my umbrella when I get my keys out, please?\nMrs. Word: Of course. It's a terrible night, isn't it?\nMr Lee: Dreadful. There, the door is open now.\nMrs. Word: Thank you.", "summary": "Mr. Lee gives Mrs. Word a lift home." }, { "id": "test_827", "dialogue": "Mr Lee: Can I give you a lift home, Mrs. Word?\nMrs. Word: That is very kind of you, Mr Lee. Thank you.\nMr Lee: Could you hold my umbrella when I get my keys out, please?\nMrs. Word: Of course. It's a terrible night, isn't it?\nMr Lee: Dreadful. There, the door is open now.\nMrs. Word: Thank you.", "summary": "Mr. Lee gives Mrs. Word a lift home on a rainy night." }, { "id": "test_828", "dialogue": "Mr Lee: Can I give you a lift home, Mrs. Word?\nMrs. Word: That is very kind of you, Mr Lee. Thank you.\nMr Lee: Could you hold my umbrella when I get my keys out, please?\nMrs. Word: Of course. It's a terrible night, isn't it?\nMr Lee: Dreadful. There, the door is open now.\nMrs. Word: Thank you.", "summary": "Mr. Lee offers to give Mrs. Word a lift home on a terrible night." }, { "id": "test_829", "dialogue": "Udell: Right. Just take off your jacket and shirt. And lie down on that bed over there. . . That's right. . . Now, just hold up your right arm, will you? . . . Does this hurt?\nSabina: No.\nUdell: And this?\nSabina: Yes. . . a bit. . . ouch!\nUdell: And do you feel anything when I do this?\nSabina: Yes, that hurts quite a lot.\nUdell: And you don't feel any pain anywhere else? In you legs, for example?\nSabina: NO, nothing.\nUdell: Well, it's probably nothing serious. But I think we'd better have that shoulder X-rayed. We can't do the until the morning, though. So it'd be better if you stay in hospital for the night", "summary": "Udell checks the right arm of Sabina and suggests a shoulder X-ray tomorrow." }, { "id": "test_830", "dialogue": "Udell: Right. Just take off your jacket and shirt. And lie down on that bed over there. . . That's right. . . Now, just hold up your right arm, will you? . . . Does this hurt?\nSabina: No.\nUdell: And this?\nSabina: Yes. . . a bit. . . ouch!\nUdell: And do you feel anything when I do this?\nSabina: Yes, that hurts quite a lot.\nUdell: And you don't feel any pain anywhere else? In you legs, for example?\nSabina: NO, nothing.\nUdell: Well, it's probably nothing serious. But I think we'd better have that shoulder X-rayed. We can't do the until the morning, though. So it'd be better if you stay in hospital for the night", "summary": "Udell gives Sabina a physical check and advises Sabina to stay in hospital for a shoulder X-ray the next day." }, { "id": "test_831", "dialogue": "Udell: Right. Just take off your jacket and shirt. And lie down on that bed over there. . . That's right. . . Now, just hold up your right arm, will you? . . . Does this hurt?\nSabina: No.\nUdell: And this?\nSabina: Yes. . . a bit. . . ouch!\nUdell: And do you feel anything when I do this?\nSabina: Yes, that hurts quite a lot.\nUdell: And you don't feel any pain anywhere else? In you legs, for example?\nSabina: NO, nothing.\nUdell: Well, it's probably nothing serious. But I think we'd better have that shoulder X-rayed. We can't do the until the morning, though. So it'd be better if you stay in hospital for the night", "summary": "Udell examines Sabina's arm by testing which part is hurt and suggests a shoulder X-ray tomorrow." }, { "id": "test_832", "dialogue": "Shelley: IBA, Client Services Department. Shelley speaking, how can I help?\nAxel: Client Services? Oh, hello. I need your help.\nShelley: Certainly, that's what we're here for. What can I help you with?\nAxel: I'm a tourist in this city and unfortunately I've lost my card!\nShelley: Calm down, Sir. Is that an IBA Debit or Credit Card?\nAxel: Credit Card. The International Credit Card, I can't find it anywhere.\nShelley: Just calm down, Sir. OK, when do you think you lost it?\nAxel: I'm not 100 % sure, around an hour ago I guess. I had it in the hotel lobby bar ; I used it to charge something to my room. I obviously didn't pick it up again.\nShelley: That's fine, Sir. Let me just take some details FRCM you and we can help you.\nAxel: Thank you. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Axel lost the credit card in travelling and is asking the Client Services for help." }, { "id": "test_833", "dialogue": "Shelley: IBA, Client Services Department. Shelley speaking, how can I help?\nAxel: Client Services? Oh, hello. I need your help.\nShelley: Certainly, that's what we're here for. What can I help you with?\nAxel: I'm a tourist in this city and unfortunately I've lost my card!\nShelley: Calm down, Sir. Is that an IBA Debit or Credit Card?\nAxel: Credit Card. The International Credit Card, I can't find it anywhere.\nShelley: Just calm down, Sir. OK, when do you think you lost it?\nAxel: I'm not 100 % sure, around an hour ago I guess. I had it in the hotel lobby bar ; I used it to charge something to my room. I obviously didn't pick it up again.\nShelley: That's fine, Sir. Let me just take some details FRCM you and we can help you.\nAxel: Thank you. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Axel lost an international credit card while travelling in the city and therefore calls Shelley for help." }, { "id": "test_834", "dialogue": "Shelley: IBA, Client Services Department. Shelley speaking, how can I help?\nAxel: Client Services? Oh, hello. I need your help.\nShelley: Certainly, that's what we're here for. What can I help you with?\nAxel: I'm a tourist in this city and unfortunately I've lost my card!\nShelley: Calm down, Sir. Is that an IBA Debit or Credit Card?\nAxel: Credit Card. The International Credit Card, I can't find it anywhere.\nShelley: Just calm down, Sir. OK, when do you think you lost it?\nAxel: I'm not 100 % sure, around an hour ago I guess. I had it in the hotel lobby bar ; I used it to charge something to my room. I obviously didn't pick it up again.\nShelley: That's fine, Sir. Let me just take some details FRCM you and we can help you.\nAxel: Thank you. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Axel calls Shelley, the IBA Client Services Department to report his lost credit card and asks for help." }, { "id": "test_835", "dialogue": "Jocelyne: I'm going to take a nap.\nAndri: You should unplug the phone.\nJocelyne: That's a good idea.\nAndri: Do you want me to wake you in an hour?\nJocelyne: No, thanks. Just let me sleep until I wake up.\nAndri: I'll start dinner at 6:00.\nJocelyne: Okay. I think I'll be awake by then.\nAndri: If not, your nose will wake you up.\nJocelyne: You mean I will smell the food cooking?\nAndri: You might even dream about dinner.\nJocelyne: I don't think I'm going to dream about anything. I'm really tired.\nAndri: Have a nice nap.", "summary": "Jocelyne is going to have a nap and Andri will start dinner at 6.00." }, { "id": "test_836", "dialogue": "Jocelyne: I'm going to take a nap.\nAndri: You should unplug the phone.\nJocelyne: That's a good idea.\nAndri: Do you want me to wake you in an hour?\nJocelyne: No, thanks. Just let me sleep until I wake up.\nAndri: I'll start dinner at 6:00.\nJocelyne: Okay. I think I'll be awake by then.\nAndri: If not, your nose will wake you up.\nJocelyne: You mean I will smell the food cooking?\nAndri: You might even dream about dinner.\nJocelyne: I don't think I'm going to dream about anything. I'm really tired.\nAndri: Have a nice nap.", "summary": "Jocelyne is tired and will take a nap and Andri gets the dinner ready." }, { "id": "test_837", "dialogue": "Jocelyne: I'm going to take a nap.\nAndri: You should unplug the phone.\nJocelyne: That's a good idea.\nAndri: Do you want me to wake you in an hour?\nJocelyne: No, thanks. Just let me sleep until I wake up.\nAndri: I'll start dinner at 6:00.\nJocelyne: Okay. I think I'll be awake by then.\nAndri: If not, your nose will wake you up.\nJocelyne: You mean I will smell the food cooking?\nAndri: You might even dream about dinner.\nJocelyne: I don't think I'm going to dream about anything. I'm really tired.\nAndri: Have a nice nap.", "summary": "Jocelyne is going to take a nap and Andri will let Jocelyne wake up naturally." }, { "id": "test_838", "dialogue": "Renelle: Excuse me, sir. What would you like to eat, Chinese food or western food?\nThaddeus: I'd like to have Chinese food.\nRenelle: Are you going to have this set course or have dinner in the dining room?\nThaddeus: Right here, please.\nRenelle: Please put down the table in front of you. It's more comfortable that way.\nThaddeus: Oh, thank you. So nice you are.\nRenelle: It's my pleasure. What would you like to drink, milk, tea, coffee, orange juice or iced water?\nThaddeus: I want a cup of bean milk. Do you have any?\nRenelle: Yes, here you are. Enjoy your meal.\nThaddeus: Thanks a lot. Oh, excuse me. Can I take two value meals? And I want some chili paste.\nRenelle: OK, enjoy yourself, sir.\nThaddeus: Oh, sorry to bother you. I want to know what kind of meat it is.\nRenelle: It is beef. Do you like it?\nThaddeus: That's OK. Thanks very much.\nRenelle: You are welcome. Please press that button if you need any help.\nThaddeus: OK.", "summary": "Thaddeus orders Chinese food and asks for two value meals." }, { "id": "test_839", "dialogue": "Renelle: Excuse me, sir. What would you like to eat, Chinese food or western food?\nThaddeus: I'd like to have Chinese food.\nRenelle: Are you going to have this set course or have dinner in the dining room?\nThaddeus: Right here, please.\nRenelle: Please put down the table in front of you. It's more comfortable that way.\nThaddeus: Oh, thank you. So nice you are.\nRenelle: It's my pleasure. What would you like to drink, milk, tea, coffee, orange juice or iced water?\nThaddeus: I want a cup of bean milk. Do you have any?\nRenelle: Yes, here you are. Enjoy your meal.\nThaddeus: Thanks a lot. Oh, excuse me. Can I take two value meals? And I want some chili paste.\nRenelle: OK, enjoy yourself, sir.\nThaddeus: Oh, sorry to bother you. I want to know what kind of meat it is.\nRenelle: It is beef. Do you like it?\nThaddeus: That's OK. Thanks very much.\nRenelle: You are welcome. Please press that button if you need any help.\nThaddeus: OK.", "summary": "Thaddeus takes orders of Chinese food. Thaddeus is pleased with Renelle's service." }, { "id": "test_840", "dialogue": "Renelle: Excuse me, sir. What would you like to eat, Chinese food or western food?\nThaddeus: I'd like to have Chinese food.\nRenelle: Are you going to have this set course or have dinner in the dining room?\nThaddeus: Right here, please.\nRenelle: Please put down the table in front of you. It's more comfortable that way.\nThaddeus: Oh, thank you. So nice you are.\nRenelle: It's my pleasure. What would you like to drink, milk, tea, coffee, orange juice or iced water?\nThaddeus: I want a cup of bean milk. Do you have any?\nRenelle: Yes, here you are. Enjoy your meal.\nThaddeus: Thanks a lot. Oh, excuse me. Can I take two value meals? And I want some chili paste.\nRenelle: OK, enjoy yourself, sir.\nThaddeus: Oh, sorry to bother you. I want to know what kind of meat it is.\nRenelle: It is beef. Do you like it?\nThaddeus: That's OK. Thanks very much.\nRenelle: You are welcome. Please press that button if you need any help.\nThaddeus: OK.", "summary": "Thaddeus orders some Chinese food with the help of Renelle." }, { "id": "test_841", "dialogue": "Jilly: What shall we do now?\nJudith: Let's get the table wares we need first, And then stand in the line.\nJilly: I've got all I need.\nJudith: Let's stand in the line now.\nJilly: It smells good. Look at these. They make my mouth watering.\nJudith: Me too.\nJilly: It will be our turn soon.\nJudith: Tell the waiter what you want when it's your turn.\nJilly: OK. I'll have many cream cakes today.\nJudith: I don't like them. I think they are too icky.", "summary": "Jilly and Judith are waiting for food." }, { "id": "test_842", "dialogue": "Jilly: What shall we do now?\nJudith: Let's get the table wares we need first, And then stand in the line.\nJilly: I've got all I need.\nJudith: Let's stand in the line now.\nJilly: It smells good. Look at these. They make my mouth watering.\nJudith: Me too.\nJilly: It will be our turn soon.\nJudith: Tell the waiter what you want when it's your turn.\nJilly: OK. I'll have many cream cakes today.\nJudith: I don't like them. I think they are too icky.", "summary": "Jilly and Judith are standing in line to buy food." }, { "id": "test_843", "dialogue": "Jilly: What shall we do now?\nJudith: Let's get the table wares we need first, And then stand in the line.\nJilly: I've got all I need.\nJudith: Let's stand in the line now.\nJilly: It smells good. Look at these. They make my mouth watering.\nJudith: Me too.\nJilly: It will be our turn soon.\nJudith: Tell the waiter what you want when it's your turn.\nJilly: OK. I'll have many cream cakes today.\nJudith: I don't like them. I think they are too icky.", "summary": "Jilly and Judith are waiting in line for food." }, { "id": "test_844", "dialogue": "Lory: OK, Lucy. It's your turn. Are you ready?\nLucy: I really would rather just listen. Isn't there anyone else who wants to sing?\nLory: Come on! In the two hours we've been here, you haven't sung even one song!\nLucy: I know, but. . . Hey, Stanley's here! I've been wanting to hear him sing all night.\nLory: Well, you asked for it. Why don't you put on an Elvis'song for him.\nLucy: I'll put the song at the front of the list.", "summary": "Lory asks Lucy to sing but Lucy is unwilling to do so." }, { "id": "test_845", "dialogue": "Lory: OK, Lucy. It's your turn. Are you ready?\nLucy: I really would rather just listen. Isn't there anyone else who wants to sing?\nLory: Come on! In the two hours we've been here, you haven't sung even one song!\nLucy: I know, but. . . Hey, Stanley's here! I've been wanting to hear him sing all night.\nLory: Well, you asked for it. Why don't you put on an Elvis'song for him.\nLucy: I'll put the song at the front of the list.", "summary": "Lory tries to persuade Lucy to sing but Lucy would rather just listen." }, { "id": "test_846", "dialogue": "Lory: OK, Lucy. It's your turn. Are you ready?\nLucy: I really would rather just listen. Isn't there anyone else who wants to sing?\nLory: Come on! In the two hours we've been here, you haven't sung even one song!\nLucy: I know, but. . . Hey, Stanley's here! I've been wanting to hear him sing all night.\nLory: Well, you asked for it. Why don't you put on an Elvis'song for him.\nLucy: I'll put the song at the front of the list.", "summary": "Lory encourages Lucy to sing but Lucy just wants to listen." }, { "id": "test_847", "dialogue": "Gardiner: Do you think home video players will replace movie theatres and force them out of the entertainment business?\nManuel: We're certainly faced with the grave challenge from the DVD industry. That's why I think we have to revolutionize our concept of movie showing. As I see it, the movie theatre should not just be a place to watch a film, but a place to meet people.", "summary": "Manuel thinks the function of movie theatres should be updated." }, { "id": "test_848", "dialogue": "Gardiner: Do you think home video players will replace movie theatres and force them out of the entertainment business?\nManuel: We're certainly faced with the grave challenge from the DVD industry. That's why I think we have to revolutionize our concept of movie showing. As I see it, the movie theatre should not just be a place to watch a film, but a place to meet people.", "summary": "Manuel thinks the movie industry should be revolutionized to survive the threat from DVD industry." }, { "id": "test_849", "dialogue": "Gardiner: Do you think home video players will replace movie theatres and force them out of the entertainment business?\nManuel: We're certainly faced with the grave challenge from the DVD industry. That's why I think we have to revolutionize our concept of movie showing. As I see it, the movie theatre should not just be a place to watch a film, but a place to meet people.", "summary": "Gardiner and Manuel talk about the possible destiny of movie theatre." }, { "id": "test_850", "dialogue": "Vannie: How do you like this brown dress? It looks great on you.\nCatherine: I think it's a bit too heavy. Since it's getting warmer at this time of the year, I want something light. What other kinds of material do you have?\nVannie: We have silk and cotton dresses. A cotton dress is suitable in spring. We have many different kinds. What color would you like? I think yellow or green would be good choices for you.\nCatherine: I would like the white one.", "summary": "Catherine wants to buy some clothes but Vannie's recommendation doesn't interest Catherine." }, { "id": "test_851", "dialogue": "Vannie: How do you like this brown dress? It looks great on you.\nCatherine: I think it's a bit too heavy. Since it's getting warmer at this time of the year, I want something light. What other kinds of material do you have?\nVannie: We have silk and cotton dresses. A cotton dress is suitable in spring. We have many different kinds. What color would you like? I think yellow or green would be good choices for you.\nCatherine: I would like the white one.", "summary": "Vannie gives Catherine a few suggestions on clothes but none is taken." }, { "id": "test_852", "dialogue": "Vannie: How do you like this brown dress? It looks great on you.\nCatherine: I think it's a bit too heavy. Since it's getting warmer at this time of the year, I want something light. What other kinds of material do you have?\nVannie: We have silk and cotton dresses. A cotton dress is suitable in spring. We have many different kinds. What color would you like? I think yellow or green would be good choices for you.\nCatherine: I would like the white one.", "summary": "Catherine is not happy with Vannie's recommendeds." }, { "id": "test_853", "dialogue": "Joshua: Dad. Allowance day. Can I have my allowance?\nDad: Oh. I forgot about that.\nJoshua: You ALWAYS forget.\nDad: I guess I do. How much do I owe you?\nJoshua: Just $13.\nDad: Thirteen dollars!? Why do I owe you that much? Just seems like I paid you the other day.\nJoshua: No. You forget every Saturday, and it has been piling up.\nDad: Well, I'm not sure if I have that much.\nJoshua: Go to the bank. You have lots of money.\nDad: Lots of money, uh? Uh, well, I think the bank is closed.\nJoshua: Then, what about your secret money jar under your bed?\nDad: Oh, I guess I could do that. So, what are you going to do with the money?\nJoshua: I'm going to put some in savings, give some to the poor people, and use the rest to buy books.\nDad: Well, that's sounds great, Joshua.", "summary": "Joshua is asking his dad for money and explains his plan with the money." }, { "id": "test_854", "dialogue": "Joshua: Dad. Allowance day. Can I have my allowance?\nDad: Oh. I forgot about that.\nJoshua: You ALWAYS forget.\nDad: I guess I do. How much do I owe you?\nJoshua: Just $13.\nDad: Thirteen dollars!? Why do I owe you that much? Just seems like I paid you the other day.\nJoshua: No. You forget every Saturday, and it has been piling up.\nDad: Well, I'm not sure if I have that much.\nJoshua: Go to the bank. You have lots of money.\nDad: Lots of money, uh? Uh, well, I think the bank is closed.\nJoshua: Then, what about your secret money jar under your bed?\nDad: Oh, I guess I could do that. So, what are you going to do with the money?\nJoshua: I'm going to put some in savings, give some to the poor people, and use the rest to buy books.\nDad: Well, that's sounds great, Joshua.", "summary": "Dad is annoyed when Joshua asks for the allowance, but is pleased to hear how Joshua will use the money." }, { "id": "test_855", "dialogue": "Joshua: Dad. Allowance day. Can I have my allowance?\nDad: Oh. I forgot about that.\nJoshua: You ALWAYS forget.\nDad: I guess I do. How much do I owe you?\nJoshua: Just $13.\nDad: Thirteen dollars!? Why do I owe you that much? Just seems like I paid you the other day.\nJoshua: No. You forget every Saturday, and it has been piling up.\nDad: Well, I'm not sure if I have that much.\nJoshua: Go to the bank. You have lots of money.\nDad: Lots of money, uh? Uh, well, I think the bank is closed.\nJoshua: Then, what about your secret money jar under your bed?\nDad: Oh, I guess I could do that. So, what are you going to do with the money?\nJoshua: I'm going to put some in savings, give some to the poor people, and use the rest to buy books.\nDad: Well, that's sounds great, Joshua.", "summary": "Joshua asks for allowance from his dad. Dad gives the money to Joshua from his secret money." }, { "id": "test_856", "dialogue": "Rebeka: Tomorrow is Mike's birthday. I have just received the invitation to his party. Did Mike invite you, too?\nLaetitia: Yes. I received his invitation this morning. But he didn't tell me what time the party will begin.\nRebeka: I'll ring him up and ask him about it. How will you go to his party?\nLaetitia: I'll drive to his party after work. Would you like to take my car there?\nRebeka: I would be glad to. Thank you.", "summary": "Rebeka and Laetitia are going to Mike's birthday party tomorrow." }, { "id": "test_857", "dialogue": "Rebeka: Tomorrow is Mike's birthday. I have just received the invitation to his party. Did Mike invite you, too?\nLaetitia: Yes. I received his invitation this morning. But he didn't tell me what time the party will begin.\nRebeka: I'll ring him up and ask him about it. How will you go to his party?\nLaetitia: I'll drive to his party after work. Would you like to take my car there?\nRebeka: I would be glad to. Thank you.", "summary": "Both Rebeka and Laetitia were invited to Mike's birthday party. Laetitia will give Rebeka a ride." }, { "id": "test_858", "dialogue": "Rebeka: Tomorrow is Mike's birthday. I have just received the invitation to his party. Did Mike invite you, too?\nLaetitia: Yes. I received his invitation this morning. But he didn't tell me what time the party will begin.\nRebeka: I'll ring him up and ask him about it. How will you go to his party?\nLaetitia: I'll drive to his party after work. Would you like to take my car there?\nRebeka: I would be glad to. Thank you.", "summary": "Laetitia will drive Rebeka to Mike's birthday." }, { "id": "test_859", "dialogue": "Vivyanne: I want to send this package by first-class mail.\nQuintina: Do you want it insured?\nVivyanne: Yes, for 50 dollars, please. I'd also like some stamps--a book of 22 and three airmail.\nQuintina: You'll have to get those at the stamp window over there, next to general delivery.\nVivyanne: Can I get money orders there, too?\nQuintina: No, that's to the left, three windows down the hall.", "summary": "Vivyanne is sending a package with the help of Quintina." }, { "id": "test_860", "dialogue": "Vivyanne: I want to send this package by first-class mail.\nQuintina: Do you want it insured?\nVivyanne: Yes, for 50 dollars, please. I'd also like some stamps--a book of 22 and three airmail.\nQuintina: You'll have to get those at the stamp window over there, next to general delivery.\nVivyanne: Can I get money orders there, too?\nQuintina: No, that's to the left, three windows down the hall.", "summary": "Quintina instructs Vivyanne on how to send a package by mail." }, { "id": "test_861", "dialogue": "Vivyanne: I want to send this package by first-class mail.\nQuintina: Do you want it insured?\nVivyanne: Yes, for 50 dollars, please. I'd also like some stamps--a book of 22 and three airmail.\nQuintina: You'll have to get those at the stamp window over there, next to general delivery.\nVivyanne: Can I get money orders there, too?\nQuintina: No, that's to the left, three windows down the hall.", "summary": "Vivyanne sends a package at Quintina's and buys some stamps at the other window." }, { "id": "test_862", "dialogue": "Jodi: Terrible. How about people's lives? \nAna: Fortunately, there is no person died. \nJodi: That's great. It seems that Typhoon is not as bad as earthquake. \nAna: Yeah. Earthquake is one of the most badly natural disasters in the world. \nJodi: That's why many people died in the earthquake. \nAna: Well, China is located on the Eurasia plate, where earthquakes happen frequently due to the earth's plates knocking against each other. \nJodi: Oh, China does have been plagued by numerous destructive earthquakes during its long history. \nAna: Yeah, we've experienced the 8. 0 magnitude earthquake in Wenchuan. \nJodi: We're all familiar with natural disasters. but we still feel weak when we face Wenchuan earthquake. \nAna: Right. But people at that time only know two words, 'save' and 'assistance', they will never don't lift a finger. Life is the most important compared with anything else. \nJodi: That's the point. Love among human beings is not limited by geography. ", "summary": "Jodi and Ana are talking about natural disasters and Wenchuan earthquake in China. They feel the importance of life and love." }, { "id": "test_863", "dialogue": "Jodi: Terrible. How about people's lives? \nAna: Fortunately, there is no person died. \nJodi: That's great. It seems that Typhoon is not as bad as earthquake. \nAna: Yeah. Earthquake is one of the most badly natural disasters in the world. \nJodi: That's why many people died in the earthquake. \nAna: Well, China is located on the Eurasia plate, where earthquakes happen frequently due to the earth's plates knocking against each other. \nJodi: Oh, China does have been plagued by numerous destructive earthquakes during its long history. \nAna: Yeah, we've experienced the 8. 0 magnitude earthquake in Wenchuan. \nJodi: We're all familiar with natural disasters. but we still feel weak when we face Wenchuan earthquake. \nAna: Right. But people at that time only know two words, 'save' and 'assistance', they will never don't lift a finger. Life is the most important compared with anything else. \nJodi: That's the point. Love among human beings is not limited by geography. ", "summary": "Jodi and Ana discuss the destructive impact that earthquakes have in Chinese history, and the assistance for the Wenchuan Earthquake." }, { "id": "test_864", "dialogue": "Jodi: Terrible. How about people's lives? \nAna: Fortunately, there is no person died. \nJodi: That's great. It seems that Typhoon is not as bad as earthquake. \nAna: Yeah. Earthquake is one of the most badly natural disasters in the world. \nJodi: That's why many people died in the earthquake. \nAna: Well, China is located on the Eurasia plate, where earthquakes happen frequently due to the earth's plates knocking against each other. \nJodi: Oh, China does have been plagued by numerous destructive earthquakes during its long history. \nAna: Yeah, we've experienced the 8. 0 magnitude earthquake in Wenchuan. \nJodi: We're all familiar with natural disasters. but we still feel weak when we face Wenchuan earthquake. \nAna: Right. But people at that time only know two words, 'save' and 'assistance', they will never don't lift a finger. Life is the most important compared with anything else. \nJodi: That's the point. Love among human beings is not limited by geography. ", "summary": "Jodi and Ana exchange opinions toward the effect of earthquake and how people feel about it." }, { "id": "test_865", "dialogue": "Anissa: The weather is really miserable. It has been raining hard all day long. \nJoao: Yes, it's so cold. \nAnissa: Do you think the rain is going to let up soon? \nJoao: Yes, I think so. The rainy season will be over soon. \nAnissa: How long does the rainy season last? \nJoao: About two months. \nAnissa: I can hardly stand these wet and cold days. It seems that it doesn't bother you very much. \nJoao: I'm used to this kind of days. \nAnissa: But I prefer warm weather. \nJoao: Spring will come soon. And we will have some pleasant weather then. \nAnissa: I hope so. ", "summary": "Anissa cannot stand rainy days, but Joao's been used to it." }, { "id": "test_866", "dialogue": "Anissa: The weather is really miserable. It has been raining hard all day long. \nJoao: Yes, it's so cold. \nAnissa: Do you think the rain is going to let up soon? \nJoao: Yes, I think so. The rainy season will be over soon. \nAnissa: How long does the rainy season last? \nJoao: About two months. \nAnissa: I can hardly stand these wet and cold days. It seems that it doesn't bother you very much. \nJoao: I'm used to this kind of days. \nAnissa: But I prefer warm weather. \nJoao: Spring will come soon. And we will have some pleasant weather then. \nAnissa: I hope so. ", "summary": "Anissa complains to Joao about the miserable weather, but Joao is used to it." }, { "id": "test_867", "dialogue": "Anissa: The weather is really miserable. It has been raining hard all day long. \nJoao: Yes, it's so cold. \nAnissa: Do you think the rain is going to let up soon? \nJoao: Yes, I think so. The rainy season will be over soon. \nAnissa: How long does the rainy season last? \nJoao: About two months. \nAnissa: I can hardly stand these wet and cold days. It seems that it doesn't bother you very much. \nJoao: I'm used to this kind of days. \nAnissa: But I prefer warm weather. \nJoao: Spring will come soon. And we will have some pleasant weather then. \nAnissa: I hope so. ", "summary": "Anissa and Joao have a chat about the current rainy season which Anissa can hardly endure while Joao has already been used to." }, { "id": "test_868", "dialogue": "Adaline: what shall we do after the volleyball match? \nSarina: how about going to the Olympic souvenir store to have a look? I remember there is one in the gym. \nAdaline: that's a good idea. I was thinking of buying some gifts for my family. \nSarina: me, too. What did you have in mind? \nAdaline: I haven't deceided yet, but I think the Olympic Mascots are a must. \nSarina: I agree. They're very lovely, especially 'Huan Huan'. \nAdaline: is that the red one? That is my favorite, too. Do you know how much they are? \nSarina: the five dolls are sold together as a set, and they're priced according to the size. The bigger they are the more expensive. \nAdaline: oh, I see. If I buy more than a set, can I get any discount? \nSarina: I don't think so. All the souvenirs of the Olympic Games are very hot right now. \nAdaline: any other ideas? \nSarina: there are lots of things, such as postcards, key chains, posters and various arts and crafts. \nAdaline: it all sounds great. We can go there after the match. I can't wait to see what they have. ", "summary": "Adaline and Sarina are discussing where to go after the volleyball match and talking about the souvenirs of the Olympic Games, such as the Olympic Mascots." }, { "id": "test_869", "dialogue": "Adaline: what shall we do after the volleyball match? \nSarina: how about going to the Olympic souvenir store to have a look? I remember there is one in the gym. \nAdaline: that's a good idea. I was thinking of buying some gifts for my family. \nSarina: me, too. What did you have in mind? \nAdaline: I haven't deceided yet, but I think the Olympic Mascots are a must. \nSarina: I agree. They're very lovely, especially 'Huan Huan'. \nAdaline: is that the red one? That is my favorite, too. Do you know how much they are? \nSarina: the five dolls are sold together as a set, and they're priced according to the size. The bigger they are the more expensive. \nAdaline: oh, I see. If I buy more than a set, can I get any discount? \nSarina: I don't think so. All the souvenirs of the Olympic Games are very hot right now. \nAdaline: any other ideas? \nSarina: there are lots of things, such as postcards, key chains, posters and various arts and crafts. \nAdaline: it all sounds great. We can go there after the match. I can't wait to see what they have. ", "summary": "Adaline and Sarina are talking about what gifts to buy for their families from the Olympic souvenir store after the volleyball match." }, { "id": "test_870", "dialogue": "Adaline: what shall we do after the volleyball match? \nSarina: how about going to the Olympic souvenir store to have a look? I remember there is one in the gym. \nAdaline: that's a good idea. I was thinking of buying some gifts for my family. \nSarina: me, too. What did you have in mind? \nAdaline: I haven't deceided yet, but I think the Olympic Mascots are a must. \nSarina: I agree. They're very lovely, especially 'Huan Huan'. \nAdaline: is that the red one? That is my favorite, too. Do you know how much they are? \nSarina: the five dolls are sold together as a set, and they're priced according to the size. The bigger they are the more expensive. \nAdaline: oh, I see. If I buy more than a set, can I get any discount? \nSarina: I don't think so. All the souvenirs of the Olympic Games are very hot right now. \nAdaline: any other ideas? \nSarina: there are lots of things, such as postcards, key chains, posters and various arts and crafts. \nAdaline: it all sounds great. We can go there after the match. I can't wait to see what they have. ", "summary": "Adaline and Sarina discuss where should they go to get gifts for their family after the match." }, { "id": "test_871", "dialogue": "Flor: I'd like to purchase a pan. \nMommy: Is there any particular size that you want? \nFlor: Well, I cook a lot of big meals. \nMommy: What do you think of this one? It's a 16' pan. \nFlor: Yes, that's the right size, but it's so heavy. \nMommy: Well, look at our aluminum pan. It's much lighter. \nFlor: Yes, this is very light. But the handle is also aluminum. \nMommy: No problem. Look at this one. Same pan, but with a lightweight wooden handle. \nFlor: Great. This is exactly what I was looking for. I'll buy it. \nMommy: I think you'll love this pan. Do you want to pay with cash? \nFlor: Yes. Oh, wait a second, please. What about a lid? \nMommy: I'm sorry. I forgot to show it to you. Here it is. It comes with the pan. ", "summary": "Flor is buying a pan in Mommy's shop and Mommy gives Flor some suggestions." }, { "id": "test_872", "dialogue": "Flor: I'd like to purchase a pan. \nMommy: Is there any particular size that you want? \nFlor: Well, I cook a lot of big meals. \nMommy: What do you think of this one? It's a 16' pan. \nFlor: Yes, that's the right size, but it's so heavy. \nMommy: Well, look at our aluminum pan. It's much lighter. \nFlor: Yes, this is very light. But the handle is also aluminum. \nMommy: No problem. Look at this one. Same pan, but with a lightweight wooden handle. \nFlor: Great. This is exactly what I was looking for. I'll buy it. \nMommy: I think you'll love this pan. Do you want to pay with cash? \nFlor: Yes. Oh, wait a second, please. What about a lid? \nMommy: I'm sorry. I forgot to show it to you. Here it is. It comes with the pan. ", "summary": "Flor buys a big, light pan with a wooden handle and a lid from Mommy." }, { "id": "test_873", "dialogue": "Flor: I'd like to purchase a pan. \nMommy: Is there any particular size that you want? \nFlor: Well, I cook a lot of big meals. \nMommy: What do you think of this one? It's a 16' pan. \nFlor: Yes, that's the right size, but it's so heavy. \nMommy: Well, look at our aluminum pan. It's much lighter. \nFlor: Yes, this is very light. But the handle is also aluminum. \nMommy: No problem. Look at this one. Same pan, but with a lightweight wooden handle. \nFlor: Great. This is exactly what I was looking for. I'll buy it. \nMommy: I think you'll love this pan. Do you want to pay with cash? \nFlor: Yes. Oh, wait a second, please. What about a lid? \nMommy: I'm sorry. I forgot to show it to you. Here it is. It comes with the pan. ", "summary": "Flor takes a size 16, aluminum pan with a lightweight wooden handle at Mommy's shop as Flor cooks big meals often." }, { "id": "test_874", "dialogue": "Bonny: Well, I'd better get back to work. I've got a ton of stuff on my desk! \nAdrian: Me too. I'll see you after work, huh? \nBonny: Yeah, definitely. I was hoping to catch a ride with you. \nAdrian: Sure. Meet me at five. ", "summary": "Bonny and Adrian will meet after work." }, { "id": "test_875", "dialogue": "Bonny: Well, I'd better get back to work. I've got a ton of stuff on my desk! \nAdrian: Me too. I'll see you after work, huh? \nBonny: Yeah, definitely. I was hoping to catch a ride with you. \nAdrian: Sure. Meet me at five. ", "summary": "Adrian will give Bonny a ride after work." }, { "id": "test_876", "dialogue": "Bonny: Well, I'd better get back to work. I've got a ton of stuff on my desk! \nAdrian: Me too. I'll see you after work, huh? \nBonny: Yeah, definitely. I was hoping to catch a ride with you. \nAdrian: Sure. Meet me at five. ", "summary": "Bonny and Adrian go back to work and will meet after work." }, { "id": "test_877", "dialogue": "Delilah: Thank you for showing me your offices, Mr. Becker. I can see why Washington bureaucrats enjoy their jobs. \nMr. Becker: Why do you say that? \nDelilah: The city is beautiful, the off . . . , the offices are modern and comfortable, and the work is so interesting. \nMr. Becker: Many people work for the federal government their entire adult lives. Government service can be a rewarding and secure career. \nDelilah: Do you mean financially rewarding? \nMr. Becker: Well, many positions pay salaries that are comparable to those in private industries. \nDelilah: I've always thought that most bureaucrats are lazy. \nMr. Becker: Sometimes that's true, but not usually. Most feds are honest, hard-working professionals. It's hard to keep highly trained people, so the pay and working conditions have to be attractive. \nDelilah: How much do you make? \nMr. Becker: I'm a GS-15. That's high on the scale of workers, but even a GS-1 is paid a living wage. ", "summary": "Delilah visits Mr. Becker's office and Mr. Becker introduces Delilah some facts of people working for the federal government." }, { "id": "test_878", "dialogue": "Delilah: Thank you for showing me your offices, Mr. Becker. I can see why Washington bureaucrats enjoy their jobs. \nMr. Becker: Why do you say that? \nDelilah: The city is beautiful, the off . . . , the offices are modern and comfortable, and the work is so interesting. \nMr. Becker: Many people work for the federal government their entire adult lives. Government service can be a rewarding and secure career. \nDelilah: Do you mean financially rewarding? \nMr. Becker: Well, many positions pay salaries that are comparable to those in private industries. \nDelilah: I've always thought that most bureaucrats are lazy. \nMr. Becker: Sometimes that's true, but not usually. Most feds are honest, hard-working professionals. It's hard to keep highly trained people, so the pay and working conditions have to be attractive. \nDelilah: How much do you make? \nMr. Becker: I'm a GS-15. That's high on the scale of workers, but even a GS-1 is paid a living wage. ", "summary": "Mr. Becker shows Delilah around the Washington office and explains bureaucrats' situation." }, { "id": "test_879", "dialogue": "Delilah: Thank you for showing me your offices, Mr. Becker. I can see why Washington bureaucrats enjoy their jobs. \nMr. Becker: Why do you say that? \nDelilah: The city is beautiful, the off . . . , the offices are modern and comfortable, and the work is so interesting. \nMr. Becker: Many people work for the federal government their entire adult lives. Government service can be a rewarding and secure career. \nDelilah: Do you mean financially rewarding? \nMr. Becker: Well, many positions pay salaries that are comparable to those in private industries. \nDelilah: I've always thought that most bureaucrats are lazy. \nMr. Becker: Sometimes that's true, but not usually. Most feds are honest, hard-working professionals. It's hard to keep highly trained people, so the pay and working conditions have to be attractive. \nDelilah: How much do you make? \nMr. Becker: I'm a GS-15. That's high on the scale of workers, but even a GS-1 is paid a living wage. ", "summary": "Mr. Becker shows Delilah around the office of the Washington bureaucrats and Delilah has changed the image about the bureaucrats." }, { "id": "test_880", "dialogue": "Jameson: Good evening, Pete. I trust you had a nice siesta. \nPete: Yes. It was just what the doctor ordered. \nJameson: I'd like you to meet Henry Johnson. Mr. Johnson has been working at our Beijing office for over a year now. I think you two are from the same city. \nPete: Hey there, Henry. Call me Pete. A New Yorker, eh? \nHenry Johnson: Born and raised in Brooklyn. Good to meet you, Pete. \nPete: Brooklyn. . . that's a great neighborhood. I'm originally from Queens but moved down to Manhattan a while back. So. . . you're an expat in China. . . how's life over here working out for you? \nHenry Johnson: You know - I really love it. There are frustrations of course, such as traffic, pollution and the language barrier, but all in all, I give China a big thumbs up. \nJameson: Before you two get carried away in conversation, let's finalize our plans for the evening. I was thinking of dining at a well-known dumpling restaurant and then hitting a Karaoke bar for some fun! \nPete: Everything sounded good until I heard the word 'Karaoke'. If there's one thing you don't want to hear, it's me singing. \nHenry Johnson: I sound like a frog that's suffering from a bad cold! But Karaoke is so popular in Asia that I've been dragged to at least two dozen of them so far. I've even learned a Chinese song or two. \nJameson: Hey. . . no Karaoke. . . no problem! We're here to have fun and if singing isn't fun. . . then forget it! I assume you like beer. \nPete: Beer is quite possibly my very favorite liquid. \nHenry Johnson: Chinese beer is actually pretty good. I've sampled all of them so I should know! \nJameson: Great! So we'll have dinner and then we'll go down to the bar district. In Beijing there are literally thousands of bars. \nPete: Sounds like a plan. ", "summary": "Jameson introduces Henry to Pete. The three persons talk about their previous experiences and life and decide to go to a bar after dinner." }, { "id": "test_881", "dialogue": "Jameson: Good evening, Pete. I trust you had a nice siesta. \nPete: Yes. It was just what the doctor ordered. \nJameson: I'd like you to meet Henry Johnson. Mr. Johnson has been working at our Beijing office for over a year now. I think you two are from the same city. \nPete: Hey there, Henry. Call me Pete. A New Yorker, eh? \nHenry Johnson: Born and raised in Brooklyn. Good to meet you, Pete. \nPete: Brooklyn. . . that's a great neighborhood. I'm originally from Queens but moved down to Manhattan a while back. So. . . you're an expat in China. . . how's life over here working out for you? \nHenry Johnson: You know - I really love it. There are frustrations of course, such as traffic, pollution and the language barrier, but all in all, I give China a big thumbs up. \nJameson: Before you two get carried away in conversation, let's finalize our plans for the evening. I was thinking of dining at a well-known dumpling restaurant and then hitting a Karaoke bar for some fun! \nPete: Everything sounded good until I heard the word 'Karaoke'. If there's one thing you don't want to hear, it's me singing. \nHenry Johnson: I sound like a frog that's suffering from a bad cold! But Karaoke is so popular in Asia that I've been dragged to at least two dozen of them so far. I've even learned a Chinese song or two. \nJameson: Hey. . . no Karaoke. . . no problem! We're here to have fun and if singing isn't fun. . . then forget it! I assume you like beer. \nPete: Beer is quite possibly my very favorite liquid. \nHenry Johnson: Chinese beer is actually pretty good. I've sampled all of them so I should know! \nJameson: Great! So we'll have dinner and then we'll go down to the bar district. In Beijing there are literally thousands of bars. \nPete: Sounds like a plan. ", "summary": "Jameson introduces Henry Johnson, an expat in China to Pete. Mr. Johnson shares with Pete how much he enjoys his time in China, until Jameson interrupts and tries to finalize the evening plan. The three decide to go have dinner and then to a bar district." }, { "id": "test_882", "dialogue": "Jameson: Good evening, Pete. I trust you had a nice siesta. \nPete: Yes. It was just what the doctor ordered. \nJameson: I'd like you to meet Henry Johnson. Mr. Johnson has been working at our Beijing office for over a year now. I think you two are from the same city. \nPete: Hey there, Henry. Call me Pete. A New Yorker, eh? \nHenry Johnson: Born and raised in Brooklyn. Good to meet you, Pete. \nPete: Brooklyn. . . that's a great neighborhood. I'm originally from Queens but moved down to Manhattan a while back. So. . . you're an expat in China. . . how's life over here working out for you? \nHenry Johnson: You know - I really love it. There are frustrations of course, such as traffic, pollution and the language barrier, but all in all, I give China a big thumbs up. \nJameson: Before you two get carried away in conversation, let's finalize our plans for the evening. I was thinking of dining at a well-known dumpling restaurant and then hitting a Karaoke bar for some fun! \nPete: Everything sounded good until I heard the word 'Karaoke'. If there's one thing you don't want to hear, it's me singing. \nHenry Johnson: I sound like a frog that's suffering from a bad cold! But Karaoke is so popular in Asia that I've been dragged to at least two dozen of them so far. I've even learned a Chinese song or two. \nJameson: Hey. . . no Karaoke. . . no problem! We're here to have fun and if singing isn't fun. . . then forget it! I assume you like beer. \nPete: Beer is quite possibly my very favorite liquid. \nHenry Johnson: Chinese beer is actually pretty good. I've sampled all of them so I should know! \nJameson: Great! So we'll have dinner and then we'll go down to the bar district. In Beijing there are literally thousands of bars. \nPete: Sounds like a plan. ", "summary": "Jameson introduces Henry Johnson to Pete for they come from the same city and the latter two exchange ideas about Beijing, Karaoke particularly. The three decide to go have dinner and then to a bar district." }, { "id": "test_883", "dialogue": "Mr.Jones: Hi, Julie. I haven't seen you in class for a week. Where have you been?\nJulie: Hi, Mr.Jones. I've been ill since last Sunday. In fact, I'm still not feeling well.\nMr.Jones: Yes, I can see that. What was the problem?\nJulie: The doctor thinks it was food poisoning. I went to a nice restaurant for lunch with a few of my classmates last Sunday. It was a great meal. So many dishes, barbecued beef, roast mutton and lots of vegetables.\nMr.Jones: Sounds delicious.\nJulie: Yeah, it was. But on my way home I got some fried chicken to eat from a street store. Not long after I got home I started feeling sick.\nMr.Jones: Are you thinking that is what caused your illness?\nJulie: Well, it must have been. No one else who ate the lunch got sick. Anyway, I'm feeling a little better now.\nMr.Jones: I'm glad to hear that, and are you able to keep up with all your lessons?\nJulie: Yes, my classmates have been bringing me their notebooks and I can download the biology lessons from the Internet.\nMr.Jones: Oh yes, it is really a good idea.", "summary": "Julie got food poisoning last Sunday and Mr. Jones cares about her health and study." }, { "id": "test_884", "dialogue": "Mr.Jones: Hi, Julie. I haven't seen you in class for a week. Where have you been?\nJulie: Hi, Mr.Jones. I've been ill since last Sunday. In fact, I'm still not feeling well.\nMr.Jones: Yes, I can see that. What was the problem?\nJulie: The doctor thinks it was food poisoning. I went to a nice restaurant for lunch with a few of my classmates last Sunday. It was a great meal. So many dishes, barbecued beef, roast mutton and lots of vegetables.\nMr.Jones: Sounds delicious.\nJulie: Yeah, it was. But on my way home I got some fried chicken to eat from a street store. Not long after I got home I started feeling sick.\nMr.Jones: Are you thinking that is what caused your illness?\nJulie: Well, it must have been. No one else who ate the lunch got sick. Anyway, I'm feeling a little better now.\nMr.Jones: I'm glad to hear that, and are you able to keep up with all your lessons?\nJulie: Yes, my classmates have been bringing me their notebooks and I can download the biology lessons from the Internet.\nMr.Jones: Oh yes, it is really a good idea.", "summary": "Julie explains to Mr. Jones that her absence of a week is due to food poisoning. Julie will make up for the missed lessons by learning the materials." }, { "id": "test_885", "dialogue": "Mr.Jones: Hi, Julie. I haven't seen you in class for a week. Where have you been?\nJulie: Hi, Mr.Jones. I've been ill since last Sunday. In fact, I'm still not feeling well.\nMr.Jones: Yes, I can see that. What was the problem?\nJulie: The doctor thinks it was food poisoning. I went to a nice restaurant for lunch with a few of my classmates last Sunday. It was a great meal. So many dishes, barbecued beef, roast mutton and lots of vegetables.\nMr.Jones: Sounds delicious.\nJulie: Yeah, it was. But on my way home I got some fried chicken to eat from a street store. Not long after I got home I started feeling sick.\nMr.Jones: Are you thinking that is what caused your illness?\nJulie: Well, it must have been. No one else who ate the lunch got sick. Anyway, I'm feeling a little better now.\nMr.Jones: I'm glad to hear that, and are you able to keep up with all your lessons?\nJulie: Yes, my classmates have been bringing me their notebooks and I can download the biology lessons from the Internet.\nMr.Jones: Oh yes, it is really a good idea.", "summary": "Mr. Jones asks Julie the reasons Julie got absent for class the whole week and finds out Julie got food poisoning." }, { "id": "test_886", "dialogue": "Idalia: Mike, come here, please.\nMike: I'm coming, mom. It looks like you're very busy. Is someone coming this afternoon?\nIdalia: Yes, some of my friends are coming over this afternoon. There's still so much to get ready.\nMike: Is there anything I can do to help you?\nIdalia: Sure, I still need to get some drinks. I'd like to have coffee, water, fruit juice and some cola.\nMike: I'll go and buy some fruit juice and cola and then I'll make some coffee.\nIdalia: Do you know how to make coffee?\nMike: Yes, aunt Joan taught Mary and me when we visited her last week. So I can make very nice coffee now.\nIdalia: That's great, Mike. Don't forget to buy some sugar\nMike: OK. By the way, when will your friends come? It's already 5:00 o'clock now.\nIdalia: They'll arrive in an hour.\nMike: OK. Should I buy any fruit, perhaps some apples or bananas?\nIdalia: Oh, yes. Let me see, we still have some bananas left, so just buy some apples.", "summary": "Idalia is preparing for her friends' coming this afternoon. Her son Mike helps her to buy drinks and make coffee." }, { "id": "test_887", "dialogue": "Idalia: Mike, come here, please.\nMike: I'm coming, mom. It looks like you're very busy. Is someone coming this afternoon?\nIdalia: Yes, some of my friends are coming over this afternoon. There's still so much to get ready.\nMike: Is there anything I can do to help you?\nIdalia: Sure, I still need to get some drinks. I'd like to have coffee, water, fruit juice and some cola.\nMike: I'll go and buy some fruit juice and cola and then I'll make some coffee.\nIdalia: Do you know how to make coffee?\nMike: Yes, aunt Joan taught Mary and me when we visited her last week. So I can make very nice coffee now.\nIdalia: That's great, Mike. Don't forget to buy some sugar\nMike: OK. By the way, when will your friends come? It's already 5:00 o'clock now.\nIdalia: They'll arrive in an hour.\nMike: OK. Should I buy any fruit, perhaps some apples or bananas?\nIdalia: Oh, yes. Let me see, we still have some bananas left, so just buy some apples.", "summary": "Mike's mom is preparing for her few friends, Mike will go out to buy some drinks and fruits." }, { "id": "test_888", "dialogue": "Idalia: Mike, come here, please.\nMike: I'm coming, mom. It looks like you're very busy. Is someone coming this afternoon?\nIdalia: Yes, some of my friends are coming over this afternoon. There's still so much to get ready.\nMike: Is there anything I can do to help you?\nIdalia: Sure, I still need to get some drinks. I'd like to have coffee, water, fruit juice and some cola.\nMike: I'll go and buy some fruit juice and cola and then I'll make some coffee.\nIdalia: Do you know how to make coffee?\nMike: Yes, aunt Joan taught Mary and me when we visited her last week. So I can make very nice coffee now.\nIdalia: That's great, Mike. Don't forget to buy some sugar\nMike: OK. By the way, when will your friends come? It's already 5:00 o'clock now.\nIdalia: They'll arrive in an hour.\nMike: OK. Should I buy any fruit, perhaps some apples or bananas?\nIdalia: Oh, yes. Let me see, we still have some bananas left, so just buy some apples.", "summary": "To better host mom's friends, Mike helps his mother to get some food and drinks." }, { "id": "test_889", "dialogue": "Shelagh: Hey Welcome to Berlin, it's great to see you again.\nDionis: Yeah, good to see you too. Have you been waiting here at the station long?\nShelagh: Only 15 minutes, but let's get out of this cold and go to my apartment. How are you feeling after that long bus ride?\nDionis: It wasn't too bad, it was only 19 hours.\nShelagh: That's crazy. You could have flown here from London for 60 euros and it would have only taken an hour and a half. Was it really worth all that time just to save a bit of money.\nDionis: Well, it was a pretty uncomfortable right to be honest. The bus was starting to smell toward the end of it and there was a guy next to me, he was breathing really loudly while he was sleeping. But the reason I took the passwords because it's more environmentally friendly than flying.\nShelagh: I think it's great that you want to help the environment, but you look so exhausted right now. I just think you should be a little more careful with your health.\nDionis: Well. I wasn't expecting the bus to be so unpleasant, but you're right. Next time I visit you, I'll probably fly.", "summary": "Dionis comes to Berlin to visit Shelagh. They talk about Dionis's unpleasant journey on their way back to Shelagh's apartment." }, { "id": "test_890", "dialogue": "Shelagh: Hey Welcome to Berlin, it's great to see you again.\nDionis: Yeah, good to see you too. Have you been waiting here at the station long?\nShelagh: Only 15 minutes, but let's get out of this cold and go to my apartment. How are you feeling after that long bus ride?\nDionis: It wasn't too bad, it was only 19 hours.\nShelagh: That's crazy. You could have flown here from London for 60 euros and it would have only taken an hour and a half. Was it really worth all that time just to save a bit of money.\nDionis: Well, it was a pretty uncomfortable right to be honest. The bus was starting to smell toward the end of it and there was a guy next to me, he was breathing really loudly while he was sleeping. But the reason I took the passwords because it's more environmentally friendly than flying.\nShelagh: I think it's great that you want to help the environment, but you look so exhausted right now. I just think you should be a little more careful with your health.\nDionis: Well. I wasn't expecting the bus to be so unpleasant, but you're right. Next time I visit you, I'll probably fly.", "summary": "Dionis is awaiting Shelagh at a bus station. Dionis chose bus over airplanes with the intention to help the environment, but didn't expect it would be such a terrible ride." }, { "id": "test_891", "dialogue": "Shelagh: Hey Welcome to Berlin, it's great to see you again.\nDionis: Yeah, good to see you too. Have you been waiting here at the station long?\nShelagh: Only 15 minutes, but let's get out of this cold and go to my apartment. How are you feeling after that long bus ride?\nDionis: It wasn't too bad, it was only 19 hours.\nShelagh: That's crazy. You could have flown here from London for 60 euros and it would have only taken an hour and a half. Was it really worth all that time just to save a bit of money.\nDionis: Well, it was a pretty uncomfortable right to be honest. The bus was starting to smell toward the end of it and there was a guy next to me, he was breathing really loudly while he was sleeping. But the reason I took the passwords because it's more environmentally friendly than flying.\nShelagh: I think it's great that you want to help the environment, but you look so exhausted right now. I just think you should be a little more careful with your health.\nDionis: Well. I wasn't expecting the bus to be so unpleasant, but you're right. Next time I visit you, I'll probably fly.", "summary": "To protect the environment, Dionis took a bus instead of plane to Berlin to visit Shelagh, but Dionis feels exhausted." }, { "id": "test_892", "dialogue": "Lorri: Have you ever done this kind of work before?\nOrel: No, I haven't. But I'm sure I'll be good at it.\nLorri: Well as you know if you take it, you'll have to work weekends.\nOrel: Oh, that's alright.\nLorri: Do you like traveling and meeting People?\nOrel: Oh yes. In fact that's why this job really interests me.\nLorri: And can you speak any foreign languages?\nOrel: Yes, I can speak German and French quite well and I've been studying Japanese for about a year.\nLorri: Oh that's good and you have a nice clear voice. Are you good at public speaking?\nOrel: Well I haven't done much. But I used to love speaking in front of the class when I was at College.", "summary": "Lorri is interviewing Orel and asking Orel some information relating the job." }, { "id": "test_893", "dialogue": "Lorri: Have you ever done this kind of work before?\nOrel: No, I haven't. But I'm sure I'll be good at it.\nLorri: Well as you know if you take it, you'll have to work weekends.\nOrel: Oh, that's alright.\nLorri: Do you like traveling and meeting People?\nOrel: Oh yes. In fact that's why this job really interests me.\nLorri: And can you speak any foreign languages?\nOrel: Yes, I can speak German and French quite well and I've been studying Japanese for about a year.\nLorri: Oh that's good and you have a nice clear voice. Are you good at public speaking?\nOrel: Well I haven't done much. But I used to love speaking in front of the class when I was at College.", "summary": "Orel has a conversation with Lorri about a job position. Orel is willing to work weekends, travel around, and is able to speak some foreign languages." }, { "id": "test_894", "dialogue": "Lorri: Have you ever done this kind of work before?\nOrel: No, I haven't. But I'm sure I'll be good at it.\nLorri: Well as you know if you take it, you'll have to work weekends.\nOrel: Oh, that's alright.\nLorri: Do you like traveling and meeting People?\nOrel: Oh yes. In fact that's why this job really interests me.\nLorri: And can you speak any foreign languages?\nOrel: Yes, I can speak German and French quite well and I've been studying Japanese for about a year.\nLorri: Oh that's good and you have a nice clear voice. Are you good at public speaking?\nOrel: Well I haven't done much. But I used to love speaking in front of the class when I was at College.", "summary": "Lorri interviews Orel to see whether Orel fits in the job requirements." }, { "id": "test_895", "dialogue": "Amy: Jimmy, I called you yesterday, but you didn't pick up.\nJimmy: I'm sorry Amy, I came home very late yesterday evening because Jennie and Bill invited me for a picnic.\nAmy: Oh, how lovely, did you enjoy yourself?\nJimmy: Yes, I had a great time.\nAmy: When did you go to have the picnic?\nJimmy: Jenny and Bill came in their car at about 9:00 o'clock in the morning and we left soon afterwards.\nAmy: And where did you go for the picnic?\nJimmy: We went to Beihai Park.\nAmy: Oh, it's lovely in Beihai Park at this time of year.\nJimmy: Yes, it was sunny and there were lots of people, we had lunch near the river. Then, after lunch. We went for a walk along the river and looked at the beautiful view there.\nAmy: What did you do then?\nJimmy: We had a drink in a bar there and made some friends, we played cards and laughed, then we started to drive home. It took us a long time to arrive home because there was a lot of traffic on the road.\nAmy: Well, that was a lovely day.\nJimmy: That's right. So why did you call me?\nAmy: Oh, I wanted to give your book back, so are you free now?\nJimmy: Ok, let's meet at the cafe downstairs in 30 minutes.\nAmy: Well, see you then.", "summary": "Amy called Jimmy to return his book yesterday but Jimmy was out for a lovely picnic. They will meet soon at a cafe." }, { "id": "test_896", "dialogue": "Amy: Jimmy, I called you yesterday, but you didn't pick up.\nJimmy: I'm sorry Amy, I came home very late yesterday evening because Jennie and Bill invited me for a picnic.\nAmy: Oh, how lovely, did you enjoy yourself?\nJimmy: Yes, I had a great time.\nAmy: When did you go to have the picnic?\nJimmy: Jenny and Bill came in their car at about 9:00 o'clock in the morning and we left soon afterwards.\nAmy: And where did you go for the picnic?\nJimmy: We went to Beihai Park.\nAmy: Oh, it's lovely in Beihai Park at this time of year.\nJimmy: Yes, it was sunny and there were lots of people, we had lunch near the river. Then, after lunch. We went for a walk along the river and looked at the beautiful view there.\nAmy: What did you do then?\nJimmy: We had a drink in a bar there and made some friends, we played cards and laughed, then we started to drive home. It took us a long time to arrive home because there was a lot of traffic on the road.\nAmy: Well, that was a lovely day.\nJimmy: That's right. So why did you call me?\nAmy: Oh, I wanted to give your book back, so are you free now?\nJimmy: Ok, let's meet at the cafe downstairs in 30 minutes.\nAmy: Well, see you then.", "summary": "Jimmy didn't pick up a phone call from Amy because Jimmy was having a fun picnic. Amy will meet him later to return his book." }, { "id": "test_897", "dialogue": "Amy: Jimmy, I called you yesterday, but you didn't pick up.\nJimmy: I'm sorry Amy, I came home very late yesterday evening because Jennie and Bill invited me for a picnic.\nAmy: Oh, how lovely, did you enjoy yourself?\nJimmy: Yes, I had a great time.\nAmy: When did you go to have the picnic?\nJimmy: Jenny and Bill came in their car at about 9:00 o'clock in the morning and we left soon afterwards.\nAmy: And where did you go for the picnic?\nJimmy: We went to Beihai Park.\nAmy: Oh, it's lovely in Beihai Park at this time of year.\nJimmy: Yes, it was sunny and there were lots of people, we had lunch near the river. Then, after lunch. We went for a walk along the river and looked at the beautiful view there.\nAmy: What did you do then?\nJimmy: We had a drink in a bar there and made some friends, we played cards and laughed, then we started to drive home. It took us a long time to arrive home because there was a lot of traffic on the road.\nAmy: Well, that was a lovely day.\nJimmy: That's right. So why did you call me?\nAmy: Oh, I wanted to give your book back, so are you free now?\nJimmy: Ok, let's meet at the cafe downstairs in 30 minutes.\nAmy: Well, see you then.", "summary": "Amy called Jimmy to return his book but Jimmy went to Beihai Park for picnic so Amy didn't reach him. They will meet later." }, { "id": "test_898", "dialogue": "Mattie: Can ' t you come in and have tea now, Peter?\nPeter: Not yet, I must water the garden first.\nMattie: Do you have to water it now?\nPeter: I ' m afraid I must. Look at it! It ' s terribly dry.\nMattie: What a nuisance!\nPeter: Last summer it was very dry, too. Don ' t you remember? I had to water it every day.\nMattie: Well, I ' ll have tea by myself. That was quick! Have you finished already?\nPeter: Yes, Look out of the window.\nMattie: It ' s raining. That means you needn ' t water the garden.\nPeter: That was a pleasant surprise. It means I can have tea, instead.", "summary": "Mattie invites Peter to have tea, but Peter is watering the garden. Then it rains, Peter can get in and have tea with Mattie." }, { "id": "test_899", "dialogue": "Mattie: Can ' t you come in and have tea now, Peter?\nPeter: Not yet, I must water the garden first.\nMattie: Do you have to water it now?\nPeter: I ' m afraid I must. Look at it! It ' s terribly dry.\nMattie: What a nuisance!\nPeter: Last summer it was very dry, too. Don ' t you remember? I had to water it every day.\nMattie: Well, I ' ll have tea by myself. That was quick! Have you finished already?\nPeter: Yes, Look out of the window.\nMattie: It ' s raining. That means you needn ' t water the garden.\nPeter: That was a pleasant surprise. It means I can have tea, instead.", "summary": "Mattie invites Peter to have tea, but Peter is busy watering the garden. Then it rains, so Peter stops and has tea with Mattie." }, { "id": "test_900", "dialogue": "Mattie: Can ' t you come in and have tea now, Peter?\nPeter: Not yet, I must water the garden first.\nMattie: Do you have to water it now?\nPeter: I ' m afraid I must. Look at it! It ' s terribly dry.\nMattie: What a nuisance!\nPeter: Last summer it was very dry, too. Don ' t you remember? I had to water it every day.\nMattie: Well, I ' ll have tea by myself. That was quick! Have you finished already?\nPeter: Yes, Look out of the window.\nMattie: It ' s raining. That means you needn ' t water the garden.\nPeter: That was a pleasant surprise. It means I can have tea, instead.", "summary": "Peter stops watering the garden and will have tea with Mattie, since it's raining." }, { "id": "test_901", "dialogue": "Sascha: We need to call an emergency meeting as soon as possible about this.\nXymenes: OK. Let me send a memo around.\nSascha: Schedule it for this afternoon, when Ken gets back.\nXymenes: I don ' t think he ' s back today.\nSascha: Oh, that ' s right. Go ahead anyways. I ' ll fill him in. We can ' t lose this order under any circumstances!\nXymenes: I know, it ' s a big one.", "summary": "Sascha asks Xymenes to scedule an emergency meeting for an important order when Ken gets back. Xymenes doesn't think he would be back today." }, { "id": "test_902", "dialogue": "Sascha: We need to call an emergency meeting as soon as possible about this.\nXymenes: OK. Let me send a memo around.\nSascha: Schedule it for this afternoon, when Ken gets back.\nXymenes: I don ' t think he ' s back today.\nSascha: Oh, that ' s right. Go ahead anyways. I ' ll fill him in. We can ' t lose this order under any circumstances!\nXymenes: I know, it ' s a big one.", "summary": "Sascha asks Xymenes to call an emergency meeting whether Ken comes back or not." }, { "id": "test_903", "dialogue": "Sascha: We need to call an emergency meeting as soon as possible about this.\nXymenes: OK. Let me send a memo around.\nSascha: Schedule it for this afternoon, when Ken gets back.\nXymenes: I don ' t think he ' s back today.\nSascha: Oh, that ' s right. Go ahead anyways. I ' ll fill him in. We can ' t lose this order under any circumstances!\nXymenes: I know, it ' s a big one.", "summary": "Sascha and Xymenes will call an emergency meeting today even Xymenes doesn't think Ken can get back." }, { "id": "test_904", "dialogue": "Veronica: Can I help you?\nTeresita: I need some stamps for this letter.\nVeronica: What kind of stamps do you want?\nTeresita: How much do I need for this letter?\nVeronica: I must weigh it first. Err... It's five grams over weigh, Do you want to send it as an ordinary or registered letter?\nTeresita: I want it registered. How much is it then?\nVeronica: Registration plus overnight... err... seven dollars in all.\nTeresita: Here's a 10 - dollar bill.\nVeronica: Now, your receipt, and the change.\nTeresita: Thanks. Good-bye.", "summary": "Teresita wants to send a letter. Veronica says it's five grams overweight plus overnight so seven dollars in all." }, { "id": "test_905", "dialogue": "Veronica: Can I help you?\nTeresita: I need some stamps for this letter.\nVeronica: What kind of stamps do you want?\nTeresita: How much do I need for this letter?\nVeronica: I must weigh it first. Err... It's five grams over weigh, Do you want to send it as an ordinary or registered letter?\nTeresita: I want it registered. How much is it then?\nVeronica: Registration plus overnight... err... seven dollars in all.\nTeresita: Here's a 10 - dollar bill.\nVeronica: Now, your receipt, and the change.\nTeresita: Thanks. Good-bye.", "summary": "Veronica helps Teresita to buy stamps for Teresita's letter." }, { "id": "test_906", "dialogue": "Veronica: Can I help you?\nTeresita: I need some stamps for this letter.\nVeronica: What kind of stamps do you want?\nTeresita: How much do I need for this letter?\nVeronica: I must weigh it first. Err... It's five grams over weigh, Do you want to send it as an ordinary or registered letter?\nTeresita: I want it registered. How much is it then?\nVeronica: Registration plus overnight... err... seven dollars in all.\nTeresita: Here's a 10 - dollar bill.\nVeronica: Now, your receipt, and the change.\nTeresita: Thanks. Good-bye.", "summary": "Veronica is helping Teresita confirm the price for sending the letter." }, { "id": "test_907", "dialogue": "Doctor: Well, Mr. Smith. That ' s a nasty infection you have.\nMr. Smith: Yes. Is there anything you can give me to get rid of it, Doctor?\nDoctor: I ' m going to prescribe some antibiotics, and some cream to ease the itching and burning.\nMr. Smith: OK. Thank you. Where should I buy them?\nDoctor: The pharmacy will give you a discount since you came to the clinic.\nMr. Smith: Great. What floor is the pharmacy on?\nDoctor: The fourth. I ' ll send the prescription down there, so you can just pick it up on your way out.\nMr. Smith: Thank you.", "summary": "Mr. Smith has a nasty infection. The doctor prescribes some antibiotics and some cream. Mr. Smith can buy them from the pharmacy with discounts." }, { "id": "test_908", "dialogue": "Doctor: Well, Mr. Smith. That ' s a nasty infection you have.\nMr. Smith: Yes. Is there anything you can give me to get rid of it, Doctor?\nDoctor: I ' m going to prescribe some antibiotics, and some cream to ease the itching and burning.\nMr. Smith: OK. Thank you. Where should I buy them?\nDoctor: The pharmacy will give you a discount since you came to the clinic.\nMr. Smith: Great. What floor is the pharmacy on?\nDoctor: The fourth. I ' ll send the prescription down there, so you can just pick it up on your way out.\nMr. Smith: Thank you.", "summary": "The doctor prescribes some medicine for Mr. Smith and tells him where to get it." }, { "id": "test_909", "dialogue": "Doctor: Well, Mr. Smith. That ' s a nasty infection you have.\nMr. Smith: Yes. Is there anything you can give me to get rid of it, Doctor?\nDoctor: I ' m going to prescribe some antibiotics, and some cream to ease the itching and burning.\nMr. Smith: OK. Thank you. Where should I buy them?\nDoctor: The pharmacy will give you a discount since you came to the clinic.\nMr. Smith: Great. What floor is the pharmacy on?\nDoctor: The fourth. I ' ll send the prescription down there, so you can just pick it up on your way out.\nMr. Smith: Thank you.", "summary": "The doctor prescribes some medicine and asks Mr. Smith to buy them to treat his infection." }, { "id": "test_910", "dialogue": "Lazarus: Can I be of any service to you?\nElizabeth: I've been told that Chinese arts and crafts are famous for their excellent workmanship. We'd like to take some home. What would you recommend?\nLazarus: There are over a thousands kinds of articles in our shop.For example, there is tricolored pottery originating in the Tang Dynasty, embroidery, batik, jade carving, just to name a few.Do you have anything in mind?\nElizabeth: No, not really.But I think it should be something distinctively Chinese. And easy to carry.\nLazarus: I would suggest you buy paper-cuts, embroidery and batik.They are very easy to carry.\nElizabeth: So, we'd like to see some embroidery.", "summary": "Elizabeth wants to buy Chinese arts and crafts, something distinctively Chinese. Lazarus suggests Elizabeth buy paper-cuts, embroidery and batik." }, { "id": "test_911", "dialogue": "Lazarus: Can I be of any service to you?\nElizabeth: I've been told that Chinese arts and crafts are famous for their excellent workmanship. We'd like to take some home. What would you recommend?\nLazarus: There are over a thousands kinds of articles in our shop.For example, there is tricolored pottery originating in the Tang Dynasty, embroidery, batik, jade carving, just to name a few.Do you have anything in mind?\nElizabeth: No, not really.But I think it should be something distinctively Chinese. And easy to carry.\nLazarus: I would suggest you buy paper-cuts, embroidery and batik.They are very easy to carry.\nElizabeth: So, we'd like to see some embroidery.", "summary": "Elizabeth wants to buy Chinese arts and crafts, so Lazarus offers some suggestions." }, { "id": "test_912", "dialogue": "Lazarus: Can I be of any service to you?\nElizabeth: I've been told that Chinese arts and crafts are famous for their excellent workmanship. We'd like to take some home. What would you recommend?\nLazarus: There are over a thousands kinds of articles in our shop.For example, there is tricolored pottery originating in the Tang Dynasty, embroidery, batik, jade carving, just to name a few.Do you have anything in mind?\nElizabeth: No, not really.But I think it should be something distinctively Chinese. And easy to carry.\nLazarus: I would suggest you buy paper-cuts, embroidery and batik.They are very easy to carry.\nElizabeth: So, we'd like to see some embroidery.", "summary": "Lazarus is suggesting some Chinese arts and crafts to Elizabeth. Elizabeth is interested in embroidery." }, { "id": "test_913", "dialogue": "Maurise: Have you seen the tower in front of us. That's the famous Eiffel Tower. It was built in 1889 for the World's Fair.\nGustave Eiffel: How tall is this building?\nMaurise: It stands 320m ( 1050ft ) high and held the record as the world's tallest structure until 1930.\nGustave Eiffel: I have heard its name is connected with someone, is that right?\nMaurise: Yes, the towel was named after its designer Gustave Eiffel.", "summary": "Maurise and Gustave Eiffel are visiting the Eiffel Tower, which was named after its designer Gustave Eiffel." }, { "id": "test_914", "dialogue": "Maurise: Have you seen the tower in front of us. That's the famous Eiffel Tower. It was built in 1889 for the World's Fair.\nGustave Eiffel: How tall is this building?\nMaurise: It stands 320m ( 1050ft ) high and held the record as the world's tallest structure until 1930.\nGustave Eiffel: I have heard its name is connected with someone, is that right?\nMaurise: Yes, the towel was named after its designer Gustave Eiffel.", "summary": "Maurise introduces the Eiffel Tower's history and height to Gustave Eiffel." }, { "id": "test_915", "dialogue": "Maurise: Have you seen the tower in front of us. That's the famous Eiffel Tower. It was built in 1889 for the World's Fair.\nGustave Eiffel: How tall is this building?\nMaurise: It stands 320m ( 1050ft ) high and held the record as the world's tallest structure until 1930.\nGustave Eiffel: I have heard its name is connected with someone, is that right?\nMaurise: Yes, the towel was named after its designer Gustave Eiffel.", "summary": "Maurise is introducing the Eiffel Tower to Gustave Eiffel." }, { "id": "test_916", "dialogue": "Derrick: Brian, do you know how to speak English?\nBrian: Yes.\nDerrick: Where did you learn?\nBrian: I learned in college.\nDerrick: You speak really well.\nBrian: Thank you.\nDerrick: How long have you been in the U. S.?\nBrian: 3 weeks.\nDerrick: Is your wife with you?\nBrian: Yes, she just got here yesterday.\nDerrick: Have you been to California before?\nBrian: No. I've never been there.\nDerrick: Have you ever been to Las Vegas?\nBrian: Yes. I went there once on a business trip.", "summary": "Brian tells Derrick that he learned English in college and he went to Las Vegas on a business trip." }, { "id": "test_917", "dialogue": "Derrick: Brian, do you know how to speak English?\nBrian: Yes.\nDerrick: Where did you learn?\nBrian: I learned in college.\nDerrick: You speak really well.\nBrian: Thank you.\nDerrick: How long have you been in the U. S.?\nBrian: 3 weeks.\nDerrick: Is your wife with you?\nBrian: Yes, she just got here yesterday.\nDerrick: Have you been to California before?\nBrian: No. I've never been there.\nDerrick: Have you ever been to Las Vegas?\nBrian: Yes. I went there once on a business trip.", "summary": "Derrick asks Brian about his English and his life in the U.S." }, { "id": "test_918", "dialogue": "Derrick: Brian, do you know how to speak English?\nBrian: Yes.\nDerrick: Where did you learn?\nBrian: I learned in college.\nDerrick: You speak really well.\nBrian: Thank you.\nDerrick: How long have you been in the U. S.?\nBrian: 3 weeks.\nDerrick: Is your wife with you?\nBrian: Yes, she just got here yesterday.\nDerrick: Have you been to California before?\nBrian: No. I've never been there.\nDerrick: Have you ever been to Las Vegas?\nBrian: Yes. I went there once on a business trip.", "summary": "Derrick compliments Brian on his English and asks Brian about his life in the U.S." }, { "id": "test_919", "dialogue": "Ajay: Like a cat on hot bricks, as you might say. I don ' t believe you are listening at all.\nLucine: Sorry, I just worried about him. You know, he should be here an hour ago.\nAjay: Don ' t worry him, he has been grown up and I think he can take himself very well.\nLucine: But he still does not come back.\nAjay: Maybe he is on the way home now.", "summary": "Lucine is worried about one man, and Ajay thinks that that man might be on the way home now." }, { "id": "test_920", "dialogue": "Ajay: Like a cat on hot bricks, as you might say. I don ' t believe you are listening at all.\nLucine: Sorry, I just worried about him. You know, he should be here an hour ago.\nAjay: Don ' t worry him, he has been grown up and I think he can take himself very well.\nLucine: But he still does not come back.\nAjay: Maybe he is on the way home now.", "summary": "Lucine is worried about a man, but Ajay thinks it would be fine." }, { "id": "test_921", "dialogue": "Ajay: Like a cat on hot bricks, as you might say. I don ' t believe you are listening at all.\nLucine: Sorry, I just worried about him. You know, he should be here an hour ago.\nAjay: Don ' t worry him, he has been grown up and I think he can take himself very well.\nLucine: But he still does not come back.\nAjay: Maybe he is on the way home now.", "summary": "Lucine is worried about a man but Ajay is not." }, { "id": "test_922", "dialogue": "Fredrika: You're going to get into a lot of trouble if you do that.\nAbigale: What makes you say that?\nFredrika: I don't see anything wrong with what we're doing! That's just the problem. In these kind of things, the trouble doesn't always appear at first.\nAbigale: But everything has been so easy.\nFredrika: Everything has gone as smooth as clockwork. Just like we planned! That may be true, but if you were to do it, you would have trouble on the horizon. You always say that.\nAbigale: Yeah, you never look at the positive side of things.\nFredrika: Okay. Have it your way, but don't say I didn't warn you.", "summary": "Fredrika warns Abigale that they might get into trouble, but Abigale doesn't agree with Fredrika's warning." }, { "id": "test_923", "dialogue": "Fredrika: You're going to get into a lot of trouble if you do that.\nAbigale: What makes you say that?\nFredrika: I don't see anything wrong with what we're doing! That's just the problem. In these kind of things, the trouble doesn't always appear at first.\nAbigale: But everything has been so easy.\nFredrika: Everything has gone as smooth as clockwork. Just like we planned! That may be true, but if you were to do it, you would have trouble on the horizon. You always say that.\nAbigale: Yeah, you never look at the positive side of things.\nFredrika: Okay. Have it your way, but don't say I didn't warn you.", "summary": "Fredrika warns Abigale of the possible trouble in the future, but Abigale doesn't mind." }, { "id": "test_924", "dialogue": "Fredrika: You're going to get into a lot of trouble if you do that.\nAbigale: What makes you say that?\nFredrika: I don't see anything wrong with what we're doing! That's just the problem. In these kind of things, the trouble doesn't always appear at first.\nAbigale: But everything has been so easy.\nFredrika: Everything has gone as smooth as clockwork. Just like we planned! That may be true, but if you were to do it, you would have trouble on the horizon. You always say that.\nAbigale: Yeah, you never look at the positive side of things.\nFredrika: Okay. Have it your way, but don't say I didn't warn you.", "summary": "Fredrika is warning Abigale not to do that or Abigale will get into trouble, but Abigale doesn't care." }, { "id": "test_925", "dialogue": "John: John dates her seven times a week.\nNeal: Really? That's a straws in the wind.\nJohn: I think so. Maybe he's fallen for her.\nNeal: Yeah. They suit each other. A perfect match between a man and a girl.\nJohn: Right.", "summary": "John and Neal are talking about a perfect match between John and a girl." }, { "id": "test_926", "dialogue": "John: John dates her seven times a week.\nNeal: Really? That's a straws in the wind.\nJohn: I think so. Maybe he's fallen for her.\nNeal: Yeah. They suit each other. A perfect match between a man and a girl.\nJohn: Right.", "summary": "John and Neal talk about John's love life." }, { "id": "test_927", "dialogue": "John: John dates her seven times a week.\nNeal: Really? That's a straws in the wind.\nJohn: I think so. Maybe he's fallen for her.\nNeal: Yeah. They suit each other. A perfect match between a man and a girl.\nJohn: Right.", "summary": "John and Neal think that John and the girl are a perfect match." }, { "id": "test_928", "dialogue": "Justin: London is such a historic city! There's history everywhere you look. There's nelson's column, built as a monument to one of the Britain's great admirals and his important victory. He won the battle of\nQuintina: I'm looking forward to seeing Westminster abbey, where many historic figures are buried, like Isaac Newton, the great mathematician and Winston Churchill, the great wartime leader.\nJustin: Nearby, on the banks of the thames, there's the statue of Boadicea. She fought the Romans when they invaded Britain.\nQuintina: Women have often played an important role in british history. Queen Elizabeth I built a navy strong enough to fight off the Spanish armada in 1588. more recently, Margaret thatcher transformed british\nJustin: She was a very controversial leader. Are we going to visit the famous tower of London later?\nQuintina: There's a lot to see there. Perhaps we should go tomorrow.\nJustin: I'm looking forward to seeing the famous castle and prison. Many historic figures were imprisoned there in the past. I really want to see the crown jewels too.\nQuintina: I'Ve seen them before. They're quite incredible. If you want to see historical figures in London, there's one place you have to go.\nJustin: Where's that? Oh, I know! Madame Tussaud's the waxworks museum.\nQuintina: There you can see british leaders, entertainers, criminals, and royalty.\nJustin: Sometimes, it's hard to know who belongs in each section of the museum!", "summary": "Justin and Quintina are planning the places of interest they are going to visit in London, such as Nelson's Column, Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, Madame Tussaud's Waxworks Museum, and so on. They are both looking forward to it." }, { "id": "test_929", "dialogue": "Justin: London is such a historic city! There's history everywhere you look. There's nelson's column, built as a monument to one of the Britain's great admirals and his important victory. He won the battle of\nQuintina: I'm looking forward to seeing Westminster abbey, where many historic figures are buried, like Isaac Newton, the great mathematician and Winston Churchill, the great wartime leader.\nJustin: Nearby, on the banks of the thames, there's the statue of Boadicea. She fought the Romans when they invaded Britain.\nQuintina: Women have often played an important role in british history. Queen Elizabeth I built a navy strong enough to fight off the Spanish armada in 1588. more recently, Margaret thatcher transformed british\nJustin: She was a very controversial leader. Are we going to visit the famous tower of London later?\nQuintina: There's a lot to see there. Perhaps we should go tomorrow.\nJustin: I'm looking forward to seeing the famous castle and prison. Many historic figures were imprisoned there in the past. I really want to see the crown jewels too.\nQuintina: I'Ve seen them before. They're quite incredible. If you want to see historical figures in London, there's one place you have to go.\nJustin: Where's that? Oh, I know! Madame Tussaud's the waxworks museum.\nQuintina: There you can see british leaders, entertainers, criminals, and royalty.\nJustin: Sometimes, it's hard to know who belongs in each section of the museum!", "summary": "Justin and Quintina talk about historic figures and buildings in London, including Nelson's Column, Westminster Abbey, famous female figures, Madame Tussaud's the waxworks museum and so on." }, { "id": "test_930", "dialogue": "Justin: London is such a historic city! There's history everywhere you look. There's nelson's column, built as a monument to one of the Britain's great admirals and his important victory. He won the battle of\nQuintina: I'm looking forward to seeing Westminster abbey, where many historic figures are buried, like Isaac Newton, the great mathematician and Winston Churchill, the great wartime leader.\nJustin: Nearby, on the banks of the thames, there's the statue of Boadicea. She fought the Romans when they invaded Britain.\nQuintina: Women have often played an important role in british history. Queen Elizabeth I built a navy strong enough to fight off the Spanish armada in 1588. more recently, Margaret thatcher transformed british\nJustin: She was a very controversial leader. Are we going to visit the famous tower of London later?\nQuintina: There's a lot to see there. Perhaps we should go tomorrow.\nJustin: I'm looking forward to seeing the famous castle and prison. Many historic figures were imprisoned there in the past. I really want to see the crown jewels too.\nQuintina: I'Ve seen them before. They're quite incredible. If you want to see historical figures in London, there's one place you have to go.\nJustin: Where's that? Oh, I know! Madame Tussaud's the waxworks museum.\nQuintina: There you can see british leaders, entertainers, criminals, and royalty.\nJustin: Sometimes, it's hard to know who belongs in each section of the museum!", "summary": "Justin and Quintina are talking about London's places of interest, including a monument, Westminster Abbey, the statue of Boadicea, the famous Tower of London, the famous castle and prison, and Madame Tussaud's the waxworks museum." }, { "id": "test_931", "dialogue": "Daniel: School has added several new courses to our grade this semester. I have more homework to do now.\nThom: What's your favorite course, Daniel?\nDaniel: I like science most.\nThom: Science? That's a surprise.\nDaniel: Surprise?\nThom: I thought you would like PE.\nDaniel: I do like PE, but I am interested in science.\nThom: Are you interested in science? I can't believe it.\nDaniel: Through this course, I can learn more about the world around us clearly.\nThom: Your parents would be happy if they knew that. Because you are always a naughty boy.\nDaniel: Naughty? I'm naughty? I'm just clever. So I only do the things I am interested in.\nThom: Hope so.", "summary": "Thom thought Daniel's favorite course would be PE, but actually he likes science most." }, { "id": "test_932", "dialogue": "Daniel: School has added several new courses to our grade this semester. I have more homework to do now.\nThom: What's your favorite course, Daniel?\nDaniel: I like science most.\nThom: Science? That's a surprise.\nDaniel: Surprise?\nThom: I thought you would like PE.\nDaniel: I do like PE, but I am interested in science.\nThom: Are you interested in science? I can't believe it.\nDaniel: Through this course, I can learn more about the world around us clearly.\nThom: Your parents would be happy if they knew that. Because you are always a naughty boy.\nDaniel: Naughty? I'm naughty? I'm just clever. So I only do the things I am interested in.\nThom: Hope so.", "summary": "Daniel is interested in science because he can learn more about the world through it." }, { "id": "test_933", "dialogue": "Daniel: School has added several new courses to our grade this semester. I have more homework to do now.\nThom: What's your favorite course, Daniel?\nDaniel: I like science most.\nThom: Science? That's a surprise.\nDaniel: Surprise?\nThom: I thought you would like PE.\nDaniel: I do like PE, but I am interested in science.\nThom: Are you interested in science? I can't believe it.\nDaniel: Through this course, I can learn more about the world around us clearly.\nThom: Your parents would be happy if they knew that. Because you are always a naughty boy.\nDaniel: Naughty? I'm naughty? I'm just clever. So I only do the things I am interested in.\nThom: Hope so.", "summary": "Thom is surprised that Daniel's favorite course is science and he is interested in it." }, { "id": "test_934", "dialogue": "Britt: Thank you for organizing this great baby shower for me! I'Ve always been to baby showers but never actually had one held for me! Let's get started!\nTiebout: Ok, let's start opening some presents!\nBritt: Oh look! What a great little bib for the baby! This will definitely come in handy! Oh wow, you also got me a stroller! That's so great! Thank you!\nTiebout: This next one is from Betty.\nBritt: A highchair and car seat! Wow Betty, thank you so much! I really appreciate it!\nTiebout: One more from Carla.\nBritt: A playpen and crib! Thanks Carla! This is just what I needed!\nTiebout: OK, that's all of them. No more gifts. Now who wants to guess when the baby is due?\nBritt: Umm. I think my water just broke! Get me to a hospital!", "summary": "Tiebout is holding a baby shower for Britt and there are many presents for Britt. Britt's water broke." }, { "id": "test_935", "dialogue": "Britt: Thank you for organizing this great baby shower for me! I'Ve always been to baby showers but never actually had one held for me! Let's get started!\nTiebout: Ok, let's start opening some presents!\nBritt: Oh look! What a great little bib for the baby! This will definitely come in handy! Oh wow, you also got me a stroller! That's so great! Thank you!\nTiebout: This next one is from Betty.\nBritt: A highchair and car seat! Wow Betty, thank you so much! I really appreciate it!\nTiebout: One more from Carla.\nBritt: A playpen and crib! Thanks Carla! This is just what I needed!\nTiebout: OK, that's all of them. No more gifts. Now who wants to guess when the baby is due?\nBritt: Umm. I think my water just broke! Get me to a hospital!", "summary": "Tiebout helps Britt to open the presents for Britt's baby at the baby shower. Britt's water broke." }, { "id": "test_936", "dialogue": "Britt: Thank you for organizing this great baby shower for me! I'Ve always been to baby showers but never actually had one held for me! Let's get started!\nTiebout: Ok, let's start opening some presents!\nBritt: Oh look! What a great little bib for the baby! This will definitely come in handy! Oh wow, you also got me a stroller! That's so great! Thank you!\nTiebout: This next one is from Betty.\nBritt: A highchair and car seat! Wow Betty, thank you so much! I really appreciate it!\nTiebout: One more from Carla.\nBritt: A playpen and crib! Thanks Carla! This is just what I needed!\nTiebout: OK, that's all of them. No more gifts. Now who wants to guess when the baby is due?\nBritt: Umm. I think my water just broke! Get me to a hospital!", "summary": "Tiebout organized a great baby shower for Britt. Britt receives many gifts. Britt's water broke." }, { "id": "test_937", "dialogue": "Tracy: I want to go to china for sight-seeing. What do you think of it, Mum?\nBilli: Why not? China is a wonderful country.\nTracy: Will you go with me, too?\nBilli: No, I'm afraid not now. I'm too busy.", "summary": "Tracy wants to travel to China, but Tracy's mother is not available." }, { "id": "test_938", "dialogue": "Tracy: I want to go to china for sight-seeing. What do you think of it, Mum?\nBilli: Why not? China is a wonderful country.\nTracy: Will you go with me, too?\nBilli: No, I'm afraid not now. I'm too busy.", "summary": "Tracy invites Billi to China, but she is too busy." }, { "id": "test_939", "dialogue": "Tracy: I want to go to china for sight-seeing. What do you think of it, Mum?\nBilli: Why not? China is a wonderful country.\nTracy: Will you go with me, too?\nBilli: No, I'm afraid not now. I'm too busy.", "summary": "Tracy will go to China while Billi won't." }, { "id": "test_940", "dialogue": "Tim: Oh, it's getting late. I've got to run. It was nice talking to you, karren.\nMarrissa: Thanks, Tim. Nice meeting you, too.\nTim: I guess we'll see just around.\nMarrissa: Ye, I hope so. well. Take it easy.\nTim: You too.", "summary": "Tim was chatting with Karren, but now he has to go because it's getting late." }, { "id": "test_941", "dialogue": "Tim: Oh, it's getting late. I've got to run. It was nice talking to you, karren.\nMarrissa: Thanks, Tim. Nice meeting you, too.\nTim: I guess we'll see just around.\nMarrissa: Ye, I hope so. well. Take it easy.\nTim: You too.", "summary": "Karren and Tim say goodbye." }, { "id": "test_942", "dialogue": "Tim: Oh, it's getting late. I've got to run. It was nice talking to you, karren.\nMarrissa: Thanks, Tim. Nice meeting you, too.\nTim: I guess we'll see just around.\nMarrissa: Ye, I hope so. well. Take it easy.\nTim: You too.", "summary": "Tim is saying goodbye to Karren." }, { "id": "test_943", "dialogue": "Baird: Did you go to see Michael last night?\nDebi: Yes, He had just bought a new motorcycle.\nBaird: Did he let you ride it?\nDebi: Yes, I tried it and I quite liked it.\nBaird: Weren't you frightened?\nDebi: Sure. But I still liked it.\nBaird: Would you like to buy a motorcycle yourself?\nDebi: No. Although motorcycle is nice, I'd like to buy a bicycle.\nBaird: But why? Since you like it so much.\nDebi: Because bicycles are safer.", "summary": "Baird asks whether Debi tried Michael's new motorcycle. Debi says Debi likes it, but still Debi will buy a bicycle for safety." }, { "id": "test_944", "dialogue": "Baird: Did you go to see Michael last night?\nDebi: Yes, He had just bought a new motorcycle.\nBaird: Did he let you ride it?\nDebi: Yes, I tried it and I quite liked it.\nBaird: Weren't you frightened?\nDebi: Sure. But I still liked it.\nBaird: Would you like to buy a motorcycle yourself?\nDebi: No. Although motorcycle is nice, I'd like to buy a bicycle.\nBaird: But why? Since you like it so much.\nDebi: Because bicycles are safer.", "summary": "Debi shares Debi's experience of riding Michael's motorcycle with Baird." }, { "id": "test_945", "dialogue": "Baird: Did you go to see Michael last night?\nDebi: Yes, He had just bought a new motorcycle.\nBaird: Did he let you ride it?\nDebi: Yes, I tried it and I quite liked it.\nBaird: Weren't you frightened?\nDebi: Sure. But I still liked it.\nBaird: Would you like to buy a motorcycle yourself?\nDebi: No. Although motorcycle is nice, I'd like to buy a bicycle.\nBaird: But why? Since you like it so much.\nDebi: Because bicycles are safer.", "summary": "Debi liked Michael's motorcycle but won't buy one." }, { "id": "test_946", "dialogue": "Kerianne: How many languages can you speak?\nChinese: Besides Chinese, I can speak English and French.\nKerianne: You mean you can read and write both of them?\nChinese: No, I can only carry on a simple conversation in French.\nKerianne: Can you read and write English well?\nChinese: I can speak the language better than I read and write.\nKerianne: Do you speak the language well enough to communicate with people of English-speaking countries?\nChinese: I think so. I used to be an interpreter.\nKerianne: Do you think your English is good enough to do desk work?\nChinese: The amount of English I know enables me to do general desk work. I believe what I know is sufficient to work in an American firm.", "summary": "Chinese can speak Chinese, English and French. Chinese's English skill is enough to do general desk work and sufficient to work in an American firm." }, { "id": "test_947", "dialogue": "Kerianne: How many languages can you speak?\nChinese: Besides Chinese, I can speak English and French.\nKerianne: You mean you can read and write both of them?\nChinese: No, I can only carry on a simple conversation in French.\nKerianne: Can you read and write English well?\nChinese: I can speak the language better than I read and write.\nKerianne: Do you speak the language well enough to communicate with people of English-speaking countries?\nChinese: I think so. I used to be an interpreter.\nKerianne: Do you think your English is good enough to do desk work?\nChinese: The amount of English I know enables me to do general desk work. I believe what I know is sufficient to work in an American firm.", "summary": "Kerianne asks Chinese about Chinese's mastery of English and French. Chinese says Chinese's English competence is sufficient to work in an American firm." }, { "id": "test_948", "dialogue": "Kerianne: How many languages can you speak?\nChinese: Besides Chinese, I can speak English and French.\nKerianne: You mean you can read and write both of them?\nChinese: No, I can only carry on a simple conversation in French.\nKerianne: Can you read and write English well?\nChinese: I can speak the language better than I read and write.\nKerianne: Do you speak the language well enough to communicate with people of English-speaking countries?\nChinese: I think so. I used to be an interpreter.\nKerianne: Do you think your English is good enough to do desk work?\nChinese: The amount of English I know enables me to do general desk work. I believe what I know is sufficient to work in an American firm.", "summary": "Chinese can speak three languages and do general desk work in English." }, { "id": "test_949", "dialogue": "Nancy: Tyler residence.\nMaggy: Is this Naomi?\nNancy: No, this is her sister, Nancy.\nMaggy: You sure sound like Naomi.\nNancy: Oh. Can I take a message?\nMaggy: Sure. Please tell her that Andy called.\nNancy: Okay. I'll give her the message.\nMaggy: Thanks.\nNancy: Bye.", "summary": "Andy calls to find Naomi. Nancy will deliver the message that he has called." }, { "id": "test_950", "dialogue": "Nancy: Tyler residence.\nMaggy: Is this Naomi?\nNancy: No, this is her sister, Nancy.\nMaggy: You sure sound like Naomi.\nNancy: Oh. Can I take a message?\nMaggy: Sure. Please tell her that Andy called.\nNancy: Okay. I'll give her the message.\nMaggy: Thanks.\nNancy: Bye.", "summary": "Andy calls but Naomi isn't there." }, { "id": "test_951", "dialogue": "Nancy: Tyler residence.\nMaggy: Is this Naomi?\nNancy: No, this is her sister, Nancy.\nMaggy: You sure sound like Naomi.\nNancy: Oh. Can I take a message?\nMaggy: Sure. Please tell her that Andy called.\nNancy: Okay. I'll give her the message.\nMaggy: Thanks.\nNancy: Bye.", "summary": "Andy leaves a message to Naomi by phone." }, { "id": "test_952", "dialogue": "Jerrome: Hi. I'm here for flight 513 to New York but I thought I heard the paging system announce that it is canceled. Is that true?\nErica: I'm terribly sorry, sir, but I'm afraid it is true. That flight has been canceled. Would you like to try to book tomorrow's flight?\nJerrome: No way! I worked very hard so that I could leave on today's flight. Are there seats on another airline?\nErica: It's possible. If you would like to book with another airline the line is right over there.\nJerrome: You mean the line over there of about 200 people? !\nErica: That's the one. It seems that everyone is anxious to get to New York tonight.\nJerrome: This is a rotten way to start a vacation. I HATE lines! Can you book me on tomorrow's flight?\nErica: Certainly. You will also be receiving a 50 % discount as our way of apologizing for the inconvenience.", "summary": "Jerrome's flight to New York has been cancelled and he is anxious. Erica will help Jerrome to book a tomorrow's flight with 50 % discount." }, { "id": "test_953", "dialogue": "Jerrome: Hi. I'm here for flight 513 to New York but I thought I heard the paging system announce that it is canceled. Is that true?\nErica: I'm terribly sorry, sir, but I'm afraid it is true. That flight has been canceled. Would you like to try to book tomorrow's flight?\nJerrome: No way! I worked very hard so that I could leave on today's flight. Are there seats on another airline?\nErica: It's possible. If you would like to book with another airline the line is right over there.\nJerrome: You mean the line over there of about 200 people? !\nErica: That's the one. It seems that everyone is anxious to get to New York tonight.\nJerrome: This is a rotten way to start a vacation. I HATE lines! Can you book me on tomorrow's flight?\nErica: Certainly. You will also be receiving a 50 % discount as our way of apologizing for the inconvenience.", "summary": "Jerrome's flight is cancelled and he is annoyed, so Erica helps him book another flight and gives him a discount." }, { "id": "test_954", "dialogue": "Jerrome: Hi. I'm here for flight 513 to New York but I thought I heard the paging system announce that it is canceled. Is that true?\nErica: I'm terribly sorry, sir, but I'm afraid it is true. That flight has been canceled. Would you like to try to book tomorrow's flight?\nJerrome: No way! I worked very hard so that I could leave on today's flight. Are there seats on another airline?\nErica: It's possible. If you would like to book with another airline the line is right over there.\nJerrome: You mean the line over there of about 200 people? !\nErica: That's the one. It seems that everyone is anxious to get to New York tonight.\nJerrome: This is a rotten way to start a vacation. I HATE lines! Can you book me on tomorrow's flight?\nErica: Certainly. You will also be receiving a 50 % discount as our way of apologizing for the inconvenience.", "summary": "Jerrome is very angry about the cancelled flight and he cannot get to New York today. Erica helps him book tomorrow's airline." }, { "id": "test_955", "dialogue": "Ritchie: Let's go to Burger Queen for lunch. They have good cheese burgers.\nLesli: OK. I am hungry, too. I like their milkshake. They're very creamy and tasty.\nRitchie: Look at the long line, there are always a lot of people waiting in lines just for the cheese burger. It must be very delicious.\nLesli: Yup. But, this also means we have to wait to order our food.\nRitchie: Come on. It is worth waiting. Their cheese burgers are really popular. Once you have it, you will love it.\nLesli: Well, sounds very attractive. I just tried their vanilla milkshake last time, and it was really delicious.\nRitchie: Yup, they have good French fries as well. Not very thick, but crispy enough. You should try them with some mayonnaise sauce. That is the Belgium style. You will love it.\nLesli: OK, I think I know what to order for my lunch now. But, eating too much fried food really makes me fat.\nRitchie: Come on. You just have it once in a while, not every day. It will not harm you.\nLesli: That's true. You can hear my tummy grumbling. I am really hungry!\nRitchie: Be patient. Good food never comes fast.\nLesli: Ok!", "summary": "Ritchie and Lesli go to Burger Queen for lunch, but there's a long line and they have to wait. Lesli is going to order French fries that Ritchie recommends." }, { "id": "test_956", "dialogue": "Ritchie: Let's go to Burger Queen for lunch. They have good cheese burgers.\nLesli: OK. I am hungry, too. I like their milkshake. They're very creamy and tasty.\nRitchie: Look at the long line, there are always a lot of people waiting in lines just for the cheese burger. It must be very delicious.\nLesli: Yup. But, this also means we have to wait to order our food.\nRitchie: Come on. It is worth waiting. Their cheese burgers are really popular. Once you have it, you will love it.\nLesli: Well, sounds very attractive. I just tried their vanilla milkshake last time, and it was really delicious.\nRitchie: Yup, they have good French fries as well. Not very thick, but crispy enough. You should try them with some mayonnaise sauce. That is the Belgium style. You will love it.\nLesli: OK, I think I know what to order for my lunch now. But, eating too much fried food really makes me fat.\nRitchie: Come on. You just have it once in a while, not every day. It will not harm you.\nLesli: That's true. You can hear my tummy grumbling. I am really hungry!\nRitchie: Be patient. Good food never comes fast.\nLesli: Ok!", "summary": "Ritchie invites Lesli to have lunch at Burger Queen. They wait in line to order food, and Ritchie recommends some food to Lesli." }, { "id": "test_957", "dialogue": "Ritchie: Let's go to Burger Queen for lunch. They have good cheese burgers.\nLesli: OK. I am hungry, too. I like their milkshake. They're very creamy and tasty.\nRitchie: Look at the long line, there are always a lot of people waiting in lines just for the cheese burger. It must be very delicious.\nLesli: Yup. But, this also means we have to wait to order our food.\nRitchie: Come on. It is worth waiting. Their cheese burgers are really popular. Once you have it, you will love it.\nLesli: Well, sounds very attractive. I just tried their vanilla milkshake last time, and it was really delicious.\nRitchie: Yup, they have good French fries as well. Not very thick, but crispy enough. You should try them with some mayonnaise sauce. That is the Belgium style. You will love it.\nLesli: OK, I think I know what to order for my lunch now. But, eating too much fried food really makes me fat.\nRitchie: Come on. You just have it once in a while, not every day. It will not harm you.\nLesli: That's true. You can hear my tummy grumbling. I am really hungry!\nRitchie: Be patient. Good food never comes fast.\nLesli: Ok!", "summary": "Ritchie and Lesli will go to Burger Queen for lunch and eat cheese burgers and French fries. They will have to wait for good food." }, { "id": "test_958", "dialogue": "Natassia: Your luggage is over 8 kilograms.\nNissy: Really? What can I do?\nNatassia: You have to pay the excess luggage charge, please.\nNissy: OK. Can you give me a fragile label?\nNatassia: Sure. Here you are. Attach the label to your luggage and put your bag here.", "summary": "Natassia asks Nissy to pay excess luggage charge." }, { "id": "test_959", "dialogue": "Natassia: Your luggage is over 8 kilograms.\nNissy: Really? What can I do?\nNatassia: You have to pay the excess luggage charge, please.\nNissy: OK. Can you give me a fragile label?\nNatassia: Sure. Here you are. Attach the label to your luggage and put your bag here.", "summary": "Natassia will pays for the overweight luggage." }, { "id": "test_960", "dialogue": "Natassia: Your luggage is over 8 kilograms.\nNissy: Really? What can I do?\nNatassia: You have to pay the excess luggage charge, please.\nNissy: OK. Can you give me a fragile label?\nNatassia: Sure. Here you are. Attach the label to your luggage and put your bag here.", "summary": "Nissy pays for Nissy's fragile luggage." }, { "id": "test_961", "dialogue": "Rheba: My throat is really dry.\nAbagail: Do you want to go get something to drink?\nRheba: Yes, I'm parched.\nAbagail: What did you want to drink?\nRheba: I was thinking about getting a soda.\nAbagail: Do you know that soda doesn't quench your thirst?\nRheba: Why not?\nAbagail: Soda is really bad for you.\nRheba: I don't know what else to drink.\nAbagail: You're supposed to drink water when you're dehydrated.\nRheba: I would like some water.\nAbagail: That's what will keep you from being thirsty.", "summary": "Rheba wants to drink a soda because of thirst. Abagail suggests Rheba drink water instead of soda when dehydrated." }, { "id": "test_962", "dialogue": "Rheba: My throat is really dry.\nAbagail: Do you want to go get something to drink?\nRheba: Yes, I'm parched.\nAbagail: What did you want to drink?\nRheba: I was thinking about getting a soda.\nAbagail: Do you know that soda doesn't quench your thirst?\nRheba: Why not?\nAbagail: Soda is really bad for you.\nRheba: I don't know what else to drink.\nAbagail: You're supposed to drink water when you're dehydrated.\nRheba: I would like some water.\nAbagail: That's what will keep you from being thirsty.", "summary": "Rheba is thirsty and Abagail suggests Rheba drink water instead of soda." }, { "id": "test_963", "dialogue": "Rheba: My throat is really dry.\nAbagail: Do you want to go get something to drink?\nRheba: Yes, I'm parched.\nAbagail: What did you want to drink?\nRheba: I was thinking about getting a soda.\nAbagail: Do you know that soda doesn't quench your thirst?\nRheba: Why not?\nAbagail: Soda is really bad for you.\nRheba: I don't know what else to drink.\nAbagail: You're supposed to drink water when you're dehydrated.\nRheba: I would like some water.\nAbagail: That's what will keep you from being thirsty.", "summary": "Abagail tells Rheba soda doesn't quench the thirst. Rheba will drink water as Abagail suggests." }, { "id": "test_964", "dialogue": "Nonah: This is Manager Liang's office, what can I do for you?\nWang Miao: This is Wang Miao from AB company speaking. Our CEO Mr. Green has an appointment with Mr. Liang tomorrow morning. But there is a minor change in tomorrow's schedule. Mr. Green has an abrupt urgent case tomorrow and he has to go abroad today. He wanted me to convey his apology to Mr. Liang.\nNonah: OK! I'll tell him.\nWang Miao: And Mr. Green will make another appointment when Mr. Liang comes back.\nNonah: Ok! Thanks for calling.\nWang Miao: Bye!\nNonah: Bye!", "summary": "Mr. Green has a meeting with Manager Liang tomorrow morning, but Mr. Green has to go abroad today. Wang Miao says Mr. Green will make another appointment." }, { "id": "test_965", "dialogue": "Nonah: This is Manager Liang's office, what can I do for you?\nWang Miao: This is Wang Miao from AB company speaking. Our CEO Mr. Green has an appointment with Mr. Liang tomorrow morning. But there is a minor change in tomorrow's schedule. Mr. Green has an abrupt urgent case tomorrow and he has to go abroad today. He wanted me to convey his apology to Mr. Liang.\nNonah: OK! I'll tell him.\nWang Miao: And Mr. Green will make another appointment when Mr. Liang comes back.\nNonah: Ok! Thanks for calling.\nWang Miao: Bye!\nNonah: Bye!", "summary": "Wang Miao informs Nonah of the change of Manager Liang and Mr. Green's appointment." }, { "id": "test_966", "dialogue": "Nonah: This is Manager Liang's office, what can I do for you?\nWang Miao: This is Wang Miao from AB company speaking. Our CEO Mr. Green has an appointment with Mr. Liang tomorrow morning. But there is a minor change in tomorrow's schedule. Mr. Green has an abrupt urgent case tomorrow and he has to go abroad today. He wanted me to convey his apology to Mr. Liang.\nNonah: OK! I'll tell him.\nWang Miao: And Mr. Green will make another appointment when Mr. Liang comes back.\nNonah: Ok! Thanks for calling.\nWang Miao: Bye!\nNonah: Bye!", "summary": "Mr. Green has to cancel the appointment with Mr. Liang and will make another one later." }, { "id": "test_967", "dialogue": "Ted: I want a pair of enameled leather shoes in size 30.\nMauricio: How about this one?\nTed: The heel is a little tight.\nMauricio: It doesn't matter, sir. Shoes will stretch a bit with use.\nTed: Really? I will take it.", "summary": "Ted buys a pair of enameled leather shoes from Mauricio." }, { "id": "test_968", "dialogue": "Ted: I want a pair of enameled leather shoes in size 30.\nMauricio: How about this one?\nTed: The heel is a little tight.\nMauricio: It doesn't matter, sir. Shoes will stretch a bit with use.\nTed: Really? I will take it.", "summary": "Ted buys shoes from Mauricio." }, { "id": "test_969", "dialogue": "Ted: I want a pair of enameled leather shoes in size 30.\nMauricio: How about this one?\nTed: The heel is a little tight.\nMauricio: It doesn't matter, sir. Shoes will stretch a bit with use.\nTed: Really? I will take it.", "summary": "Ted will take the leather shoes." }, { "id": "test_970", "dialogue": "Benjamin: Hey, Benjamin, have you finished your report on the project?\nSerena: Not yet. To tell you the truth, I don't know how to write it. I've considered it for several days.\nBenjamin: What? Man, you don't know how to write a project report? That's sounds a little bit ridiculous.\nSerena: Don't laugh at me, please. I'm serious. I've never been required to write this kind of report before, I only do the research reports.\nBenjamin: Oh, sorry, I've totally forgotten that you are a workaholic.\nSerena: So what items must be involved in this report?\nBenjamin: First is your final conclusion on your work of this year, and then comes your plan for the next year.\nSerena: Yeah, is that all?\nBenjamin: Let me see, no, you have to include more details about your final conclusion, for example, your experiences in dealing with some emergent events.\nSerena: That's too complicated.\nBenjamin: And only that doesn't make a perfect one, you also have to pay attention to the format of the report.\nSerena: Oh, my God, is there any fixed for mat for it-the one that I just need to fix my information in?\nBenjamin: I'm sorry. There isn't. Because different people have to write different kinds of reports.\nSerena: But I don't know how to work the Microsoft Words. Could you please give me a hand?\nBenjamin: OK, no problem. But you have to learn it and then do it yourself next time.", "summary": "Benjamin has trouble writing a project report. Benjamin teaches him that a good report involves a final conclusion on his work of this year, experiences in dealing with some emergent events, plan for the next year, and the format." }, { "id": "test_971", "dialogue": "Benjamin: Hey, Benjamin, have you finished your report on the project?\nSerena: Not yet. To tell you the truth, I don't know how to write it. I've considered it for several days.\nBenjamin: What? Man, you don't know how to write a project report? That's sounds a little bit ridiculous.\nSerena: Don't laugh at me, please. I'm serious. I've never been required to write this kind of report before, I only do the research reports.\nBenjamin: Oh, sorry, I've totally forgotten that you are a workaholic.\nSerena: So what items must be involved in this report?\nBenjamin: First is your final conclusion on your work of this year, and then comes your plan for the next year.\nSerena: Yeah, is that all?\nBenjamin: Let me see, no, you have to include more details about your final conclusion, for example, your experiences in dealing with some emergent events.\nSerena: That's too complicated.\nBenjamin: And only that doesn't make a perfect one, you also have to pay attention to the format of the report.\nSerena: Oh, my God, is there any fixed for mat for it-the one that I just need to fix my information in?\nBenjamin: I'm sorry. There isn't. Because different people have to write different kinds of reports.\nSerena: But I don't know how to work the Microsoft Words. Could you please give me a hand?\nBenjamin: OK, no problem. But you have to learn it and then do it yourself next time.", "summary": "Benjamin hasn't finished his project report so Benjamin helps him. Benjamin tells him about the content and format of a report, and agrees to teach him how to work Microsoft Words." }, { "id": "test_972", "dialogue": "Benjamin: Hey, Benjamin, have you finished your report on the project?\nSerena: Not yet. To tell you the truth, I don't know how to write it. I've considered it for several days.\nBenjamin: What? Man, you don't know how to write a project report? That's sounds a little bit ridiculous.\nSerena: Don't laugh at me, please. I'm serious. I've never been required to write this kind of report before, I only do the research reports.\nBenjamin: Oh, sorry, I've totally forgotten that you are a workaholic.\nSerena: So what items must be involved in this report?\nBenjamin: First is your final conclusion on your work of this year, and then comes your plan for the next year.\nSerena: Yeah, is that all?\nBenjamin: Let me see, no, you have to include more details about your final conclusion, for example, your experiences in dealing with some emergent events.\nSerena: That's too complicated.\nBenjamin: And only that doesn't make a perfect one, you also have to pay attention to the format of the report.\nSerena: Oh, my God, is there any fixed for mat for it-the one that I just need to fix my information in?\nBenjamin: I'm sorry. There isn't. Because different people have to write different kinds of reports.\nSerena: But I don't know how to work the Microsoft Words. Could you please give me a hand?\nBenjamin: OK, no problem. But you have to learn it and then do it yourself next time.", "summary": "Benjamin hasn't finished a report involving a final conclusion of this year, future plans and more details. Benjamin will help him learn how to work Microsoft Words." }, { "id": "test_973", "dialogue": "Marty: Good evening, Pizza House. This is Marty speaking. May I take your order?\nSir: Um yes, I'd like a medium pizza with pepperoni, olives, and extra cheese.\nMarty: We have a two-for-one special on large pizzas. Would you like a large pizza instead?\nSir: No, it's just me. I cannot have too many pizzas.\nMarty: Alright! Which kind you like? We have today's special. They're 25% off.\nSir: What are they?\nMarty: Seafood pizza and banana and pineapple pizza.\nSir: Oh the second one sounds so weird. I'll have the seafood pizza. Oh, and make it thin crust.\nMarty: Okay, thin crust. Your total is $ 21. 50 and your order will arrive in thirty minutes or it's free!\nSir: Perfect. Thank you. Bye. . .\nMarty: Sir, wait!! I need your address!\nSir: Oh, sorry, my address is holyrood 9A.", "summary": "Sir calls Pizza House to deliver a thin crust seafood pizza to holyrood 9A." }, { "id": "test_974", "dialogue": "Marty: Good evening, Pizza House. This is Marty speaking. May I take your order?\nSir: Um yes, I'd like a medium pizza with pepperoni, olives, and extra cheese.\nMarty: We have a two-for-one special on large pizzas. Would you like a large pizza instead?\nSir: No, it's just me. I cannot have too many pizzas.\nMarty: Alright! Which kind you like? We have today's special. They're 25% off.\nSir: What are they?\nMarty: Seafood pizza and banana and pineapple pizza.\nSir: Oh the second one sounds so weird. I'll have the seafood pizza. Oh, and make it thin crust.\nMarty: Okay, thin crust. Your total is $ 21. 50 and your order will arrive in thirty minutes or it's free!\nSir: Perfect. Thank you. Bye. . .\nMarty: Sir, wait!! I need your address!\nSir: Oh, sorry, my address is holyrood 9A.", "summary": "Marty helps Sir order a thin crust seafood pizza. The order will be delivered to holyrood 9A in thirty minutes or it's free." }, { "id": "test_975", "dialogue": "Marty: Good evening, Pizza House. This is Marty speaking. May I take your order?\nSir: Um yes, I'd like a medium pizza with pepperoni, olives, and extra cheese.\nMarty: We have a two-for-one special on large pizzas. Would you like a large pizza instead?\nSir: No, it's just me. I cannot have too many pizzas.\nMarty: Alright! Which kind you like? We have today's special. They're 25% off.\nSir: What are they?\nMarty: Seafood pizza and banana and pineapple pizza.\nSir: Oh the second one sounds so weird. I'll have the seafood pizza. Oh, and make it thin crust.\nMarty: Okay, thin crust. Your total is $ 21. 50 and your order will arrive in thirty minutes or it's free!\nSir: Perfect. Thank you. Bye. . .\nMarty: Sir, wait!! I need your address!\nSir: Oh, sorry, my address is holyrood 9A.", "summary": "Sir orders a pizza delivery at Pizza House. Marty promises it will arrive in thirty minutes or it's free." }, { "id": "test_976", "dialogue": "Andee: Would you show us the menu?\nMaynord: Sure. Here you are.\nAndee: I'd like to have prawn cocktail, and tomato soup for the main course, I'd like steak with onion, with some black coffee afterwards.\nMaynord: Sorry, tomato soup is not being served today, but we have egg soup, it's very delicious. Why don't you try it today?\nAndee: It sounds good. I'll try it.\nMaynord: Would you like to have a drink?\nAndee: Well, I'll have a glass of mineral water.\nMaynord: Anything else?\nAndee: No, thank you. I think it's enough for dinner.\nMaynord: OK. I'll be back soon.", "summary": "Andee is ordering dinner, but the wanted tomato soup is not being served today. Andee agrees to order egg soup as Maynord's suggestions." }, { "id": "test_977", "dialogue": "Andee: Would you show us the menu?\nMaynord: Sure. Here you are.\nAndee: I'd like to have prawn cocktail, and tomato soup for the main course, I'd like steak with onion, with some black coffee afterwards.\nMaynord: Sorry, tomato soup is not being served today, but we have egg soup, it's very delicious. Why don't you try it today?\nAndee: It sounds good. I'll try it.\nMaynord: Would you like to have a drink?\nAndee: Well, I'll have a glass of mineral water.\nMaynord: Anything else?\nAndee: No, thank you. I think it's enough for dinner.\nMaynord: OK. I'll be back soon.", "summary": "Maynord helps Andee to order prawn cocktail, egg soup, steak, black coffee and mineral water." }, { "id": "test_978", "dialogue": "Andee: Would you show us the menu?\nMaynord: Sure. Here you are.\nAndee: I'd like to have prawn cocktail, and tomato soup for the main course, I'd like steak with onion, with some black coffee afterwards.\nMaynord: Sorry, tomato soup is not being served today, but we have egg soup, it's very delicious. Why don't you try it today?\nAndee: It sounds good. I'll try it.\nMaynord: Would you like to have a drink?\nAndee: Well, I'll have a glass of mineral water.\nMaynord: Anything else?\nAndee: No, thank you. I think it's enough for dinner.\nMaynord: OK. I'll be back soon.", "summary": "Andee orders some food for dinner with Maynord's help." }, { "id": "test_979", "dialogue": "Marta: Can I help you?\nJennie: Yes, would you mind telling me something about the house?\nMarta: Well, it has a nice living room, a large dining room and three comfortable bedrooms.\nJennie: It sounds good. What about the kitchen?\nMarta: Oh, it is quite modern. It has a fridge, an electric stove and a dishwasher.\nJennie: Are there any washrooms?\nMarta: Yes, of course. There are two washrooms in the house, which are convenient for you.", "summary": "Marta is introducing a house to Jennie, which has a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, two washrooms, and three bedrooms." }, { "id": "test_980", "dialogue": "Marta: Can I help you?\nJennie: Yes, would you mind telling me something about the house?\nMarta: Well, it has a nice living room, a large dining room and three comfortable bedrooms.\nJennie: It sounds good. What about the kitchen?\nMarta: Oh, it is quite modern. It has a fridge, an electric stove and a dishwasher.\nJennie: Are there any washrooms?\nMarta: Yes, of course. There are two washrooms in the house, which are convenient for you.", "summary": "Marta introduces the setting of the room to Jennie." }, { "id": "test_981", "dialogue": "Marta: Can I help you?\nJennie: Yes, would you mind telling me something about the house?\nMarta: Well, it has a nice living room, a large dining room and three comfortable bedrooms.\nJennie: It sounds good. What about the kitchen?\nMarta: Oh, it is quite modern. It has a fridge, an electric stove and a dishwasher.\nJennie: Are there any washrooms?\nMarta: Yes, of course. There are two washrooms in the house, which are convenient for you.", "summary": "Marta is introducing a house to Jennie." }, { "id": "test_982", "dialogue": "Willard: Yes. Can I help you?\nTammy: Yes. You see, I've bought this personal stereo at your shop 3 days ago. And I'm afraid it hasn't really matched up to what I was told about.\nWillard: I see, what exactly is the matter?\nTammy: Well, first of all, there is this large scratch across the front of it.\nWillard: But you should have noticed that when you bought it.\nTammy: But it was in the box and all sealed up.\nWillard: Well. I'm sorry, but it really is your responsibility to check the goods when you buy them. How are we to know that it wasn't you who made the scratch?\nTammy: But that's ridiculous. But anyway, it's not the most important thing. I really am not happy about this other thing.\nWillard: And what is that?\nTammy: Look. It says here that the noise from it should be undetectable by other people.\nWillard: Yes, that's right.\nTammy: But people can hear it, and it's really embarrassing on the bus and underground.\nWillard: Well, I'm sorry, but it must be the way you are wearing the headphones.\nTammy: Look. I know how to put earphones in my ears. Thank you very much. But what I want to know is, what you are going to do about it at all?\nWillard: Well, I suppose we could exchange it for another model, if you really aren't happy with it.\nTammy: No, I certainly am not.\nWillard: Well, if I could just have the receipt.\nTammy: Oh yes. Well, there is a slight problem about the receipt.", "summary": "Tammy claims Tammy bought a personal stereo from Willard's shop but the product has two problems that Tammy is not happy with. Willard offers to exchange it for another one, but Tammy has a problem with the receipt." }, { "id": "test_983", "dialogue": "Willard: Yes. Can I help you?\nTammy: Yes. You see, I've bought this personal stereo at your shop 3 days ago. And I'm afraid it hasn't really matched up to what I was told about.\nWillard: I see, what exactly is the matter?\nTammy: Well, first of all, there is this large scratch across the front of it.\nWillard: But you should have noticed that when you bought it.\nTammy: But it was in the box and all sealed up.\nWillard: Well. I'm sorry, but it really is your responsibility to check the goods when you buy them. How are we to know that it wasn't you who made the scratch?\nTammy: But that's ridiculous. But anyway, it's not the most important thing. I really am not happy about this other thing.\nWillard: And what is that?\nTammy: Look. It says here that the noise from it should be undetectable by other people.\nWillard: Yes, that's right.\nTammy: But people can hear it, and it's really embarrassing on the bus and underground.\nWillard: Well, I'm sorry, but it must be the way you are wearing the headphones.\nTammy: Look. I know how to put earphones in my ears. Thank you very much. But what I want to know is, what you are going to do about it at all?\nWillard: Well, I suppose we could exchange it for another model, if you really aren't happy with it.\nTammy: No, I certainly am not.\nWillard: Well, if I could just have the receipt.\nTammy: Oh yes. Well, there is a slight problem about the receipt.", "summary": "Tammy tells Willard there are problems with Tammy's personal stereo bought from Willard's store, but Willard thinks it was Tammy's responsibility to check it. Finally Willard agrees to exchange it." }, { "id": "test_984", "dialogue": "Willard: Yes. Can I help you?\nTammy: Yes. You see, I've bought this personal stereo at your shop 3 days ago. And I'm afraid it hasn't really matched up to what I was told about.\nWillard: I see, what exactly is the matter?\nTammy: Well, first of all, there is this large scratch across the front of it.\nWillard: But you should have noticed that when you bought it.\nTammy: But it was in the box and all sealed up.\nWillard: Well. I'm sorry, but it really is your responsibility to check the goods when you buy them. How are we to know that it wasn't you who made the scratch?\nTammy: But that's ridiculous. But anyway, it's not the most important thing. I really am not happy about this other thing.\nWillard: And what is that?\nTammy: Look. It says here that the noise from it should be undetectable by other people.\nWillard: Yes, that's right.\nTammy: But people can hear it, and it's really embarrassing on the bus and underground.\nWillard: Well, I'm sorry, but it must be the way you are wearing the headphones.\nTammy: Look. I know how to put earphones in my ears. Thank you very much. But what I want to know is, what you are going to do about it at all?\nWillard: Well, I suppose we could exchange it for another model, if you really aren't happy with it.\nTammy: No, I certainly am not.\nWillard: Well, if I could just have the receipt.\nTammy: Oh yes. Well, there is a slight problem about the receipt.", "summary": "Tammy bought a personal stereo at Willard's shop, but Tammy found there was a scratch and other people could hear noise from it. Willard will exchange it for another model if Tammy can provide the receipt." }, { "id": "test_985", "dialogue": "Alan: You should have seen the line at the housing office. It took me an hour to make my dormitory deposit for next year. Have you made yours yet?\nJavier: No, I'm not sure I'm going to.\nAlan: There's not much time left. The deadline's May 1. That is just two weeks from now. Are you short of cash?\nJavier: No, I'm Okay.\nAlan: You'd better hurry up if you want a dorm room next September. There aren't enough rooms for every one, and first year students have priority.\nJavier: Well, I've been thinking about living off campus.\nAlan: Have you any idea of how much that would cost? There is the rent, utilities, and you'd probably need a car.\nJavier: I know it would be more expensive. I think I can handle it though. The dorm is just so noisy that I can't get anything done. Maybe my grades would be better if I had some peace and quiet in a place of my own.\nAlan: You should study in the library the way I do. Think of the money you'd save.\nJavier: I've got to think it over some more. There's still two weeks left in April.", "summary": "Alan and Javier are talking about the dormitory deposit for next year. Javier wants to live off campus because Javier wants a quiet place. Alan thinks it's too expensive compared with living in the school dorm room." }, { "id": "test_986", "dialogue": "Alan: You should have seen the line at the housing office. It took me an hour to make my dormitory deposit for next year. Have you made yours yet?\nJavier: No, I'm not sure I'm going to.\nAlan: There's not much time left. The deadline's May 1. That is just two weeks from now. Are you short of cash?\nJavier: No, I'm Okay.\nAlan: You'd better hurry up if you want a dorm room next September. There aren't enough rooms for every one, and first year students have priority.\nJavier: Well, I've been thinking about living off campus.\nAlan: Have you any idea of how much that would cost? There is the rent, utilities, and you'd probably need a car.\nJavier: I know it would be more expensive. I think I can handle it though. The dorm is just so noisy that I can't get anything done. Maybe my grades would be better if I had some peace and quiet in a place of my own.\nAlan: You should study in the library the way I do. Think of the money you'd save.\nJavier: I've got to think it over some more. There's still two weeks left in April.", "summary": "Alan pushes Javier to pay for the dormitory soon, but Javier is thinking about living off campus. They analyze the advantages and disadvantages of living on and off campus." }, { "id": "test_987", "dialogue": "Alan: You should have seen the line at the housing office. It took me an hour to make my dormitory deposit for next year. Have you made yours yet?\nJavier: No, I'm not sure I'm going to.\nAlan: There's not much time left. The deadline's May 1. That is just two weeks from now. Are you short of cash?\nJavier: No, I'm Okay.\nAlan: You'd better hurry up if you want a dorm room next September. There aren't enough rooms for every one, and first year students have priority.\nJavier: Well, I've been thinking about living off campus.\nAlan: Have you any idea of how much that would cost? There is the rent, utilities, and you'd probably need a car.\nJavier: I know it would be more expensive. I think I can handle it though. The dorm is just so noisy that I can't get anything done. Maybe my grades would be better if I had some peace and quiet in a place of my own.\nAlan: You should study in the library the way I do. Think of the money you'd save.\nJavier: I've got to think it over some more. There's still two weeks left in April.", "summary": "Javier is not sure whether to rent a house with a higher cost or live on campus with a lower cost." }, { "id": "test_988", "dialogue": "Sallyanne: I enjoy going through secondhand bookstores, don't you? It's interesting to see what people used to enjoy reading. Did you see this old book of children's stories?\nDayna: Some of these books aren't so old, though. See? This novel was published only six years ago. It costs seventy-five cents.\nSallyanne: Hey! Look at this!\nDayna: What? Are you getting interested in nineteenth-century plays all of a sudden?\nSallyanne: Well, look at the words. Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1893. Maybe it's worth something.\nDayna: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.\nSallyanne: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.\nDayna: Oh? I can hardly read what that one says. Who wrote it?\nSallyanne: The name looks like 'Harold Dickson'. Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name looks like that in the library.\nDayna: Good luck. Your poetry book may make you rich, but I think my seventy-five-cent story is a better buy.", "summary": "Sallyanne finds a note on a poetry book and thinks maybe it belongs to someone famous. Dayna still thinks Dayna's is better." }, { "id": "test_989", "dialogue": "Sallyanne: I enjoy going through secondhand bookstores, don't you? It's interesting to see what people used to enjoy reading. Did you see this old book of children's stories?\nDayna: Some of these books aren't so old, though. See? This novel was published only six years ago. It costs seventy-five cents.\nSallyanne: Hey! Look at this!\nDayna: What? Are you getting interested in nineteenth-century plays all of a sudden?\nSallyanne: Well, look at the words. Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1893. Maybe it's worth something.\nDayna: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.\nSallyanne: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.\nDayna: Oh? I can hardly read what that one says. Who wrote it?\nSallyanne: The name looks like 'Harold Dickson'. Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name looks like that in the library.\nDayna: Good luck. Your poetry book may make you rich, but I think my seventy-five-cent story is a better buy.", "summary": "Sallyanne speculates the signature on the book is valuable, but Dayna thinks it is somewhat impractical." }, { "id": "test_990", "dialogue": "Sallyanne: I enjoy going through secondhand bookstores, don't you? It's interesting to see what people used to enjoy reading. Did you see this old book of children's stories?\nDayna: Some of these books aren't so old, though. See? This novel was published only six years ago. It costs seventy-five cents.\nSallyanne: Hey! Look at this!\nDayna: What? Are you getting interested in nineteenth-century plays all of a sudden?\nSallyanne: Well, look at the words. Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. It's dated 1893. Maybe it's worth something.\nDayna: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.\nSallyanne: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.\nDayna: Oh? I can hardly read what that one says. Who wrote it?\nSallyanne: The name looks like 'Harold Dickson'. Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name looks like that in the library.\nDayna: Good luck. Your poetry book may make you rich, but I think my seventy-five-cent story is a better buy.", "summary": "Sallyanne will buy a book with a signature because Dayna thinks it belongs to someone famous. Dayna thinks it is somewhat impractical." }, { "id": "test_991", "dialogue": "Auria: Welcome to Beijing Tasty Restaurant. What can I do for you?\nGeorgette: Will you please show me a table beside the window?\nAuria: Sorry, there's no table beside the window, only one table in the centre.\nGeorgette: In the centre? OK.\nAuria: This way,please.\nGeorgette: Thank you.\nAuria: Here's the menu. Could I take your order?\nGeorgette: Yes. I'd like chicken, fish, some vegetables,two cokes and two bowls of rice.\nAuria: Is that all? We have Beijing Duck. It's so delicious. Would you like to have a try?\nGeorgette: All right.\nAuria: OK. Your food will be ready in a minute.\nGeorgette: No, no, no! I need some time to wait for my friend. Please get my food ready in 20 minutes.\nAuria: No problem.", "summary": "Georgette is ordering food in Beijing Tasty Restaurant and Georgette tells Auria to get the food ready in 20 minutes." }, { "id": "test_992", "dialogue": "Auria: Welcome to Beijing Tasty Restaurant. What can I do for you?\nGeorgette: Will you please show me a table beside the window?\nAuria: Sorry, there's no table beside the window, only one table in the centre.\nGeorgette: In the centre? OK.\nAuria: This way,please.\nGeorgette: Thank you.\nAuria: Here's the menu. Could I take your order?\nGeorgette: Yes. I'd like chicken, fish, some vegetables,two cokes and two bowls of rice.\nAuria: Is that all? We have Beijing Duck. It's so delicious. Would you like to have a try?\nGeorgette: All right.\nAuria: OK. Your food will be ready in a minute.\nGeorgette: No, no, no! I need some time to wait for my friend. Please get my food ready in 20 minutes.\nAuria: No problem.", "summary": "Auria helps Georgette to find a table in the centre and order some food at Beijing Tasty Restaurant." }, { "id": "test_993", "dialogue": "Auria: Welcome to Beijing Tasty Restaurant. What can I do for you?\nGeorgette: Will you please show me a table beside the window?\nAuria: Sorry, there's no table beside the window, only one table in the centre.\nGeorgette: In the centre? OK.\nAuria: This way,please.\nGeorgette: Thank you.\nAuria: Here's the menu. Could I take your order?\nGeorgette: Yes. I'd like chicken, fish, some vegetables,two cokes and two bowls of rice.\nAuria: Is that all? We have Beijing Duck. It's so delicious. Would you like to have a try?\nGeorgette: All right.\nAuria: OK. Your food will be ready in a minute.\nGeorgette: No, no, no! I need some time to wait for my friend. Please get my food ready in 20 minutes.\nAuria: No problem.", "summary": "Georgette comes to a restaurant and orders some food, waiting for a friend." }, { "id": "test_994", "dialogue": "Xenia: I want to make sure my son receives this letter. It has an important certificate in it.\nVenkat: You can send it either by certified mail or registered mail. If you only want to make sure it is received, send it by certified mail. It's less expensive.\nXenia: OK. How about this package?\nVenkat: What's in it?\nXenia: A watch.\nVenkat: You should insure it for the value of the watch. And send it by registered mail if it's more expensive. As it's the safest way.", "summary": "Xenia will send Xenia's son an important certificate by certified mail. And Venkat suggests Xenia send a watch by registered mail." }, { "id": "test_995", "dialogue": "Xenia: I want to make sure my son receives this letter. It has an important certificate in it.\nVenkat: You can send it either by certified mail or registered mail. If you only want to make sure it is received, send it by certified mail. It's less expensive.\nXenia: OK. How about this package?\nVenkat: What's in it?\nXenia: A watch.\nVenkat: You should insure it for the value of the watch. And send it by registered mail if it's more expensive. As it's the safest way.", "summary": "Venkat suggests Xenia send a certificate by certified mail and a watch by registered mail." }, { "id": "test_996", "dialogue": "Xenia: I want to make sure my son receives this letter. It has an important certificate in it.\nVenkat: You can send it either by certified mail or registered mail. If you only want to make sure it is received, send it by certified mail. It's less expensive.\nXenia: OK. How about this package?\nVenkat: What's in it?\nXenia: A watch.\nVenkat: You should insure it for the value of the watch. And send it by registered mail if it's more expensive. As it's the safest way.", "summary": "Xenia will send a certificate by certified mail and a watch by registered mail." }, { "id": "test_997", "dialogue": "Sally: Sally,here is a letter for us. It's from Tom.\nThomas: Can you read it, please? My hands are wet with all this washing.\nSally: Well, OK. Dear Sally and John. Thanks for your letter. It was good to hear from you. Just a short note in reply. I was happy to hear that you two will be in town in January. I think that is the first time that you will have come to visit us after your marriage. Please do call me when you arrive so that I can pick you up at the station and then we may have dinner together in town. In case you don't have my number, it's 7807842. I look forward to meeting you soon. Yours, Tom.", "summary": "Sally is reading a letter from Tom to Sally. Tom invites the new couple to visit him." }, { "id": "test_998", "dialogue": "Sally: Sally,here is a letter for us. It's from Tom.\nThomas: Can you read it, please? My hands are wet with all this washing.\nSally: Well, OK. Dear Sally and John. Thanks for your letter. It was good to hear from you. Just a short note in reply. I was happy to hear that you two will be in town in January. I think that is the first time that you will have come to visit us after your marriage. Please do call me when you arrive so that I can pick you up at the station and then we may have dinner together in town. In case you don't have my number, it's 7807842. I look forward to meeting you soon. Yours, Tom.", "summary": "Sally reads the letter from Tom to Sally. The letter invites them to visit Tom." }, { "id": "test_999", "dialogue": "Sally: Sally,here is a letter for us. It's from Tom.\nThomas: Can you read it, please? My hands are wet with all this washing.\nSally: Well, OK. Dear Sally and John. Thanks for your letter. It was good to hear from you. Just a short note in reply. I was happy to hear that you two will be in town in January. I think that is the first time that you will have come to visit us after your marriage. Please do call me when you arrive so that I can pick you up at the station and then we may have dinner together in town. In case you don't have my number, it's 7807842. I look forward to meeting you soon. Yours, Tom.", "summary": "Tom writes to Sally and John and asks them to call him when they arrive in town." }, { "id": "test_1000", "dialogue": "Merril: I'm frustrated. We're supposed to do our assignment on the computer, but I have difficulty getting access to the computers in the library.\nNick: I understand the way you feel. I'm looking forward to the day when I can afford to get my own.", "summary": "Merril has difficulty getting access to the computers in the library to do Merril's assignment." }, { "id": "test_1001", "dialogue": "Merril: I'm frustrated. We're supposed to do our assignment on the computer, but I have difficulty getting access to the computers in the library.\nNick: I understand the way you feel. I'm looking forward to the day when I can afford to get my own.", "summary": "Merril and Nick talk about the difficulty of not having a personal computer." }, { "id": "test_1002", "dialogue": "Merril: I'm frustrated. We're supposed to do our assignment on the computer, but I have difficulty getting access to the computers in the library.\nNick: I understand the way you feel. I'm looking forward to the day when I can afford to get my own.", "summary": "Merril is frustrated, having no access to the computers." }, { "id": "test_1003", "dialogue": "Nikki: It's a beautiful day, isn't it?\nElladine: Yes, nice and sunny.\nNikki: It's much better than last week. It was too warm then.\nElladine: I'm glad summer is over. I like autumn best.\nNikki: So do I. It's neither too hot nor too cold. The sky is clear and blue.\nElladine: It's a good time to have a picnic. Do you want to have one this weekend.\nNikki: I'd love to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman said it will.\nElladine: I don't think he's right. It hasn't rained for a week.\nNikki: But he is usually right in his weather news.\nElladine: I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.", "summary": "Elladine wants to have a picnic this weekend. Nikki says it's going to rain, but Elladine doesn't believe it." }, { "id": "test_1004", "dialogue": "Nikki: It's a beautiful day, isn't it?\nElladine: Yes, nice and sunny.\nNikki: It's much better than last week. It was too warm then.\nElladine: I'm glad summer is over. I like autumn best.\nNikki: So do I. It's neither too hot nor too cold. The sky is clear and blue.\nElladine: It's a good time to have a picnic. Do you want to have one this weekend.\nNikki: I'd love to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman said it will.\nElladine: I don't think he's right. It hasn't rained for a week.\nNikki: But he is usually right in his weather news.\nElladine: I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.", "summary": "Nikki and Elladine talk about the weather and Elladine invites Nikki to have a picnic." }, { "id": "test_1005", "dialogue": "Nikki: It's a beautiful day, isn't it?\nElladine: Yes, nice and sunny.\nNikki: It's much better than last week. It was too warm then.\nElladine: I'm glad summer is over. I like autumn best.\nNikki: So do I. It's neither too hot nor too cold. The sky is clear and blue.\nElladine: It's a good time to have a picnic. Do you want to have one this weekend.\nNikki: I'd love to, but I think it's going to rain. The weatherman said it will.\nElladine: I don't think he's right. It hasn't rained for a week.\nNikki: But he is usually right in his weather news.\nElladine: I'm sure we'll have fine weather for our picnic.", "summary": "Nikki and Elladine'd have a picnic this weekend but Nikki is afraid of the rainy weather." }, { "id": "test_1006", "dialogue": "Jolynn: Excuse me. Is this the Reference Desk?\nElga: Yes, what can I do for you?\nJolynn: I'd like to find some general information on computers.\nElga: Is this for a particular research project or some general information?\nJolynn: Well. I just need some general information for now.\nElga: We have quite a few magazines here dealing with computers.\nJolynn: Can I have the titles?\nElga: Follow me. Let me show you how to find them.", "summary": "Jolynn wants to find some general information on computers. Elga will show Jolynn how to find the magazines dealing with computers." }, { "id": "test_1007", "dialogue": "Jolynn: Excuse me. Is this the Reference Desk?\nElga: Yes, what can I do for you?\nJolynn: I'd like to find some general information on computers.\nElga: Is this for a particular research project or some general information?\nJolynn: Well. I just need some general information for now.\nElga: We have quite a few magazines here dealing with computers.\nJolynn: Can I have the titles?\nElga: Follow me. Let me show you how to find them.", "summary": "Elga helps Jolynn to find some general information on computers." }, { "id": "test_1008", "dialogue": "Jolynn: Excuse me. Is this the Reference Desk?\nElga: Yes, what can I do for you?\nJolynn: I'd like to find some general information on computers.\nElga: Is this for a particular research project or some general information?\nJolynn: Well. I just need some general information for now.\nElga: We have quite a few magazines here dealing with computers.\nJolynn: Can I have the titles?\nElga: Follow me. Let me show you how to find them.", "summary": "Elga is helping Jolynn to find some general information on computers." }, { "id": "test_1009", "dialogue": "Johannes: Hello sir, welcome to the French Garden Restaurant. How many? \nAndrus: One. \nJohannes: Right this way. Please have a seat. Your waitress will be with you in a moment. \nClaudette: Hello sir, would you like to order now? \nAndrus: Yes please. \nClaudette: What would you like to drink? \nAndrus: What do you have? \nClaudette: We have bottled water, juice, and Coke. \nAndrus: I'll have a bottle of water please. \nClaudette: What would you like to eat? \nAndrus: I'll have a tuna fish sandwich and a bowl of vegetable soup. ", "summary": "Andrus is at French Garden Restaurant and he orders a bottle of water, a tuna fish sandwich and a bowl of vegetable soup with the help of Claudette." }, { "id": "test_1010", "dialogue": "Johannes: Hello sir, welcome to the French Garden Restaurant. How many? \nAndrus: One. \nJohannes: Right this way. Please have a seat. Your waitress will be with you in a moment. \nClaudette: Hello sir, would you like to order now? \nAndrus: Yes please. \nClaudette: What would you like to drink? \nAndrus: What do you have? \nClaudette: We have bottled water, juice, and Coke. \nAndrus: I'll have a bottle of water please. \nClaudette: What would you like to eat? \nAndrus: I'll have a tuna fish sandwich and a bowl of vegetable soup. ", "summary": "Johannes helps Andrus find a seat and Claudette takes Andrus's order." }, { "id": "test_1011", "dialogue": "Johannes: Hello sir, welcome to the French Garden Restaurant. How many? \nAndrus: One. \nJohannes: Right this way. Please have a seat. Your waitress will be with you in a moment. \nClaudette: Hello sir, would you like to order now? \nAndrus: Yes please. \nClaudette: What would you like to drink? \nAndrus: What do you have? \nClaudette: We have bottled water, juice, and Coke. \nAndrus: I'll have a bottle of water please. \nClaudette: What would you like to eat? \nAndrus: I'll have a tuna fish sandwich and a bowl of vegetable soup. ", "summary": "Andrus orders some food with Claudette's help in a restaurant." }, { "id": "test_1012", "dialogue": "Kristel: Hi, may I get you anything to drink? \nDayna: Yes, please. May I get a glass of lemonade? \nKristel: Would you like an appetizer? \nDayna: May I get an order of barbeque wings? \nKristel: Sure, would you like anything else? \nDayna: That'll be fine for now, thank you. \nKristel: Okay, tell me when you want to order the rest of your food. \nDayna: Excuse me. I'm ready to order. \nKristel: What would you like? \nDayna: Let me have the baby-back ribs. \nKristel: Sure, will there be anything else that I can get you? \nDayna: That will be it for now. ", "summary": "Dayna orders a glass of lemonade, barbeque wings, and baby-back ribs." }, { "id": "test_1013", "dialogue": "Kristel: Hi, may I get you anything to drink? \nDayna: Yes, please. May I get a glass of lemonade? \nKristel: Would you like an appetizer? \nDayna: May I get an order of barbeque wings? \nKristel: Sure, would you like anything else? \nDayna: That'll be fine for now, thank you. \nKristel: Okay, tell me when you want to order the rest of your food. \nDayna: Excuse me. I'm ready to order. \nKristel: What would you like? \nDayna: Let me have the baby-back ribs. \nKristel: Sure, will there be anything else that I can get you? \nDayna: That will be it for now. ", "summary": "Kristel helps Dayna to order a drink and some food." }, { "id": "test_1014", "dialogue": "Kristel: Hi, may I get you anything to drink? \nDayna: Yes, please. May I get a glass of lemonade? \nKristel: Would you like an appetizer? \nDayna: May I get an order of barbeque wings? \nKristel: Sure, would you like anything else? \nDayna: That'll be fine for now, thank you. \nKristel: Okay, tell me when you want to order the rest of your food. \nDayna: Excuse me. I'm ready to order. \nKristel: What would you like? \nDayna: Let me have the baby-back ribs. \nKristel: Sure, will there be anything else that I can get you? \nDayna: That will be it for now. ", "summary": "Dayna orders some food and a drink with Kristel's help." }, { "id": "test_1015", "dialogue": "Ricky: Would you like anything else, sir? \nVance: May I have some water, please? \nRicky: Certainly. Would you like your coffee with your dinner or later? \nVance: With my dinner, please. And can you take my order for dessert later? \nRicky: Of course. ", "summary": "Vance wants to have his coffee with his dinner and his order for dessert later." }, { "id": "test_1016", "dialogue": "Ricky: Would you like anything else, sir? \nVance: May I have some water, please? \nRicky: Certainly. Would you like your coffee with your dinner or later? \nVance: With my dinner, please. And can you take my order for dessert later? \nRicky: Of course. ", "summary": "Ricky serves Vance at dinner." }, { "id": "test_1017", "dialogue": "Ricky: Would you like anything else, sir? \nVance: May I have some water, please? \nRicky: Certainly. Would you like your coffee with your dinner or later? \nVance: With my dinner, please. And can you take my order for dessert later? \nRicky: Of course. ", "summary": "Vance orders some water to drink and will have his coffee with dinner." }, { "id": "test_1018", "dialogue": "Jermayne: Okay, next question. If Eric asked you out on a date, what would you say? \nDorita: Duh! I would say yes! Eric is the most popular kid in school! Okay, my turn. What would you do if you won the lottery? \nJermayne: Let's see. . . If I won the lottery, I would buy two tickets for a trip around the world. \nDorita: If you buy me a ticket I will go with you for sure! \nJermayne: My dad will freak out if I even mention a trip like that! \nDorita: Alright this is a good one. What would your mom say if you told her you are going to get married? \nJermayne: If I told her that, she would faint and have me committed! ", "summary": "Jermayne and Dorita are playing burning Questions." }, { "id": "test_1019", "dialogue": "Jermayne: Okay, next question. If Eric asked you out on a date, what would you say? \nDorita: Duh! I would say yes! Eric is the most popular kid in school! Okay, my turn. What would you do if you won the lottery? \nJermayne: Let's see. . . If I won the lottery, I would buy two tickets for a trip around the world. \nDorita: If you buy me a ticket I will go with you for sure! \nJermayne: My dad will freak out if I even mention a trip like that! \nDorita: Alright this is a good one. What would your mom say if you told her you are going to get married? \nJermayne: If I told her that, she would faint and have me committed! ", "summary": "Jermayne and Dorita ask and answer each other's questions about love life and future in turn." }, { "id": "test_1020", "dialogue": "Jermayne: Okay, next question. If Eric asked you out on a date, what would you say? \nDorita: Duh! I would say yes! Eric is the most popular kid in school! Okay, my turn. What would you do if you won the lottery? \nJermayne: Let's see. . . If I won the lottery, I would buy two tickets for a trip around the world. \nDorita: If you buy me a ticket I will go with you for sure! \nJermayne: My dad will freak out if I even mention a trip like that! \nDorita: Alright this is a good one. What would your mom say if you told her you are going to get married? \nJermayne: If I told her that, she would faint and have me committed! ", "summary": "Jermayne and Dorita are asking each other some imaginary questions." }, { "id": "test_1021", "dialogue": "Simon: Jack! Do you want to see a picture of my new puppy? \nJack: Sure. I thought people only showed off pictures of their new babies, not new pets! \nSimon: Well, this is my new baby. He's just as much trouble. That's for sure! But, he's a lot of fun! \nJack: I see what you mean. He's really cute. How old is he? ", "summary": "Simon shows Jack a picture of Simon's new puppy." }, { "id": "test_1022", "dialogue": "Simon: Jack! Do you want to see a picture of my new puppy? \nJack: Sure. I thought people only showed off pictures of their new babies, not new pets! \nSimon: Well, this is my new baby. He's just as much trouble. That's for sure! But, he's a lot of fun! \nJack: I see what you mean. He's really cute. How old is he? ", "summary": "Simon shows Jack a picture of Simon's new puppy." }, { "id": "test_1023", "dialogue": "Simon: Jack! Do you want to see a picture of my new puppy? \nJack: Sure. I thought people only showed off pictures of their new babies, not new pets! \nSimon: Well, this is my new baby. He's just as much trouble. That's for sure! But, he's a lot of fun! \nJack: I see what you mean. He's really cute. How old is he? ", "summary": "Simon is showing a picture of a puppy to Jack." }, { "id": "test_1024", "dialogue": "Carry: Mom, I've got something to tell you. \nMom: So, please! \nCarry: Aunt Jane buys a new bike for Tom. He is putting on grand airs. \nMom: I bought you a new one last year. Isn't it handsome? \nCarry: It is great. But Tom's bike is so much better than mine. \nMom: Frankly, he is more well-behaved than you. \nCarry: Nothing of that sort! \nMom: Why hasn't the bus come yet? Every morning we have to wait for so long. \nCarry: Mom, it's OK. I will buy a big car one day. It is faster than the bus. \nMom: Really? I am looking forward to that. What about the traffic? \nCarry: Let me see. Yes. I will buy a plane for you. There is no traffic up there. ", "summary": "Carry is begging Mom to buy a new bike for Carry." }, { "id": "test_1025", "dialogue": "Carry: Mom, I've got something to tell you. \nMom: So, please! \nCarry: Aunt Jane buys a new bike for Tom. He is putting on grand airs. \nMom: I bought you a new one last year. Isn't it handsome? \nCarry: It is great. But Tom's bike is so much better than mine. \nMom: Frankly, he is more well-behaved than you. \nCarry: Nothing of that sort! \nMom: Why hasn't the bus come yet? Every morning we have to wait for so long. \nCarry: Mom, it's OK. I will buy a big car one day. It is faster than the bus. \nMom: Really? I am looking forward to that. What about the traffic? \nCarry: Let me see. Yes. I will buy a plane for you. There is no traffic up there. ", "summary": "Carry wants a new bike from Mom, but she refuses. Carry promises to buy a plane for Mom." }, { "id": "test_1026", "dialogue": "Carry: Mom, I've got something to tell you. \nMom: So, please! \nCarry: Aunt Jane buys a new bike for Tom. He is putting on grand airs. \nMom: I bought you a new one last year. Isn't it handsome? \nCarry: It is great. But Tom's bike is so much better than mine. \nMom: Frankly, he is more well-behaved than you. \nCarry: Nothing of that sort! \nMom: Why hasn't the bus come yet? Every morning we have to wait for so long. \nCarry: Mom, it's OK. I will buy a big car one day. It is faster than the bus. \nMom: Really? I am looking forward to that. What about the traffic? \nCarry: Let me see. Yes. I will buy a plane for you. There is no traffic up there. ", "summary": "Carry is envious that Tom has a bike much better than Carry's. Carry begs Mom for one." }, { "id": "test_1027", "dialogue": "Lorena: Is there anything I can do for you? \nOrelle: Yes, I am looking for a skirt. What's in fashion now? \nLorena: This one is the latest. How do you like it? \nOrelle: Well. Could I try it on? \nLorena: Sure. \nOrelle: It's cute. The color suits my complexion. How much does it cost?\nLorena: 400 dollars.\nOrelle: What? That's ridiculous!", "summary": "Orelle likes a skirt at Lorena's store, but thinks it too expensive." }, { "id": "test_1028", "dialogue": "Lorena: Is there anything I can do for you? \nOrelle: Yes, I am looking for a skirt. What's in fashion now? \nLorena: This one is the latest. How do you like it? \nOrelle: Well. Could I try it on? \nLorena: Sure. \nOrelle: It's cute. The color suits my complexion. How much does it cost?\nLorena: 400 dollars.\nOrelle: What? That's ridiculous!", "summary": "Lorena shows Orelle a skirt. Orelle likes its color but thinks it's ridiculously expensive." }, { "id": "test_1029", "dialogue": "Lorena: Is there anything I can do for you? \nOrelle: Yes, I am looking for a skirt. What's in fashion now? \nLorena: This one is the latest. How do you like it? \nOrelle: Well. Could I try it on? \nLorena: Sure. \nOrelle: It's cute. The color suits my complexion. How much does it cost?\nLorena: 400 dollars.\nOrelle: What? That's ridiculous!", "summary": "Orelle likes a skirt but it is ridiculously expensive." }, { "id": "test_1030", "dialogue": "Pippa: Is your city a historical place? \nOsbert: Not rally. 200 years ago, it was just a small insignificant village. \nPippa: How did it grow into such a large place? \nOsbert: Large deposits of coal were found nearly and so many industries located themselves here. The village quickly grew into a key industrial centre. \nPippa: As the city grew, it must have absorbed many village nearby. \nOsbert: Yes, it did. The names of those village survive as the names of parts of the city. \nPippa: I see. Are there any building more than 200 years old in your city? \nOsbert: Oh, yes. Several of the buildings from the villages still survive. Many of them were inns for travelers and today survive as pubs. There was a castle near one village, so our city has a castle too. \nPippa: Really? So your city does have some old history after all. ", "summary": "Osbert's city was just a small insignificant village 200 years ago. It then grew into a key industrial centre for large deposits of coal and has absorbed many villages nearby." }, { "id": "test_1031", "dialogue": "Pippa: Is your city a historical place? \nOsbert: Not rally. 200 years ago, it was just a small insignificant village. \nPippa: How did it grow into such a large place? \nOsbert: Large deposits of coal were found nearly and so many industries located themselves here. The village quickly grew into a key industrial centre. \nPippa: As the city grew, it must have absorbed many village nearby. \nOsbert: Yes, it did. The names of those village survive as the names of parts of the city. \nPippa: I see. Are there any building more than 200 years old in your city? \nOsbert: Oh, yes. Several of the buildings from the villages still survive. Many of them were inns for travelers and today survive as pubs. There was a castle near one village, so our city has a castle too. \nPippa: Really? So your city does have some old history after all. ", "summary": "Osbert explains how the city grew into a large place by selling coal and absorbing villages, and introduced old buildings to Pippa." }, { "id": "test_1032", "dialogue": "Pippa: Is your city a historical place? \nOsbert: Not rally. 200 years ago, it was just a small insignificant village. \nPippa: How did it grow into such a large place? \nOsbert: Large deposits of coal were found nearly and so many industries located themselves here. The village quickly grew into a key industrial centre. \nPippa: As the city grew, it must have absorbed many village nearby. \nOsbert: Yes, it did. The names of those village survive as the names of parts of the city. \nPippa: I see. Are there any building more than 200 years old in your city? \nOsbert: Oh, yes. Several of the buildings from the villages still survive. Many of them were inns for travelers and today survive as pubs. There was a castle near one village, so our city has a castle too. \nPippa: Really? So your city does have some old history after all. ", "summary": "Pippa and Osbert are talking about the history of how Osbert's city gets into an industrial centre." }, { "id": "test_1033", "dialogue": "Patricio: There are so many environmental problems in the world today. Do you think we can really solve them all or will destroy the world?\nIanthe: I hope that world leaders can get together and agree on a plan for action, but I doubt it'll happen before it's too late. \nPatricio: We need to solve the problem of air pollution before we destroy the atmosphere. There's lots of clean, modern technology, but companies in developed countries say it's expensive. Developing countries put more emphasis on economic development than on environmental protection.\nIanthe: Everyone is looking at the issue in the short term, rather than the long term. It's the same with the destruction of the rainforests. Countries and companies just want the wood. They're not thinking about the long-term damage to the forests. We should also remember that the forests are an important natural habitat for thousands of species of animal and plant life. \nPatricio: In other parts of the world, especially in Africa, there is a problem with desertification. Climate change and over-farming are causing farmland to turn into desert. In means that people cannot grow enough food. \nIanthe: It also means that people sometimes fight over the farmland that remains. Damaging the environment actually leads to conflict between people. \nPatricio: Have you ever thought about joining an organization committed to protecting the environment? You could get involved with projects to improve the environment. \nIanthe: I think I'd like to do that. I could take the things I learn here back to my country when I have finished my studies. ", "summary": "Patricio and Ianthe are concerned about environmental problems. Patricio thinks that developing countries care more about economic development than environmental protection. Ianthe would like to join an organization committed to protecting the environment." }, { "id": "test_1034", "dialogue": "Patricio: There are so many environmental problems in the world today. Do you think we can really solve them all or will destroy the world?\nIanthe: I hope that world leaders can get together and agree on a plan for action, but I doubt it'll happen before it's too late. \nPatricio: We need to solve the problem of air pollution before we destroy the atmosphere. There's lots of clean, modern technology, but companies in developed countries say it's expensive. Developing countries put more emphasis on economic development than on environmental protection.\nIanthe: Everyone is looking at the issue in the short term, rather than the long term. It's the same with the destruction of the rainforests. Countries and companies just want the wood. They're not thinking about the long-term damage to the forests. We should also remember that the forests are an important natural habitat for thousands of species of animal and plant life. \nPatricio: In other parts of the world, especially in Africa, there is a problem with desertification. Climate change and over-farming are causing farmland to turn into desert. In means that people cannot grow enough food. \nIanthe: It also means that people sometimes fight over the farmland that remains. Damaging the environment actually leads to conflict between people. \nPatricio: Have you ever thought about joining an organization committed to protecting the environment? You could get involved with projects to improve the environment. \nIanthe: I think I'd like to do that. I could take the things I learn here back to my country when I have finished my studies. ", "summary": "Patricio and Ianthe talk about the current environmental problems in the world. They analyze the world leaders' attitudes and actions towards these problems and discuss what they could do to solve them." }, { "id": "test_1035", "dialogue": "Patricio: There are so many environmental problems in the world today. Do you think we can really solve them all or will destroy the world?\nIanthe: I hope that world leaders can get together and agree on a plan for action, but I doubt it'll happen before it's too late. \nPatricio: We need to solve the problem of air pollution before we destroy the atmosphere. There's lots of clean, modern technology, but companies in developed countries say it's expensive. Developing countries put more emphasis on economic development than on environmental protection.\nIanthe: Everyone is looking at the issue in the short term, rather than the long term. It's the same with the destruction of the rainforests. Countries and companies just want the wood. They're not thinking about the long-term damage to the forests. We should also remember that the forests are an important natural habitat for thousands of species of animal and plant life. \nPatricio: In other parts of the world, especially in Africa, there is a problem with desertification. Climate change and over-farming are causing farmland to turn into desert. In means that people cannot grow enough food. \nIanthe: It also means that people sometimes fight over the farmland that remains. Damaging the environment actually leads to conflict between people. \nPatricio: Have you ever thought about joining an organization committed to protecting the environment? You could get involved with projects to improve the environment. \nIanthe: I think I'd like to do that. I could take the things I learn here back to my country when I have finished my studies. ", "summary": "Patricio and Ianthe are talking about environmental problems in the world today. They think everyone is looking at the issue in the short term and damaging the environment leads to conflict between people." }, { "id": "test_1036", "dialogue": "Dennis: I've been busy lately, I've been spending a lot of time talking to people in chat rooms.\nJada: So have you met someone yet?\nDennis: No, yesterday over 100 people wanted to talk to me. One even said that I was his dream girlfriend.\nJada: What? Wait a minute, don't you mean dream boyfriend?\nDennis: Oh, I forgot to tell you I pretended to be a 16-year-old girl. I had to, nobody wants to talk to me as a guy.\nJada: I don't know about this, Dennis.\nDennis: But now I have a new online friend.\nJada: You mean the guy who thinks you are Miss. Right?\nDennis: Yeah, we're meeting on Friday night.\nJada: What?\nDennis: I'm making friends.\nJada: But he thinks you're a girl. He won't want to be just good friends.\nDennis: I know, so I need your advice.\nJada: If I were you. I'd get a good doctor.", "summary": "Dennis pretended to be a girl in online chat rooms. He's going to meet a guy who thinks he is a girl on Friday night. Jada suggests that he might be beaten." }, { "id": "test_1037", "dialogue": "Dennis: I've been busy lately, I've been spending a lot of time talking to people in chat rooms.\nJada: So have you met someone yet?\nDennis: No, yesterday over 100 people wanted to talk to me. One even said that I was his dream girlfriend.\nJada: What? Wait a minute, don't you mean dream boyfriend?\nDennis: Oh, I forgot to tell you I pretended to be a 16-year-old girl. I had to, nobody wants to talk to me as a guy.\nJada: I don't know about this, Dennis.\nDennis: But now I have a new online friend.\nJada: You mean the guy who thinks you are Miss. Right?\nDennis: Yeah, we're meeting on Friday night.\nJada: What?\nDennis: I'm making friends.\nJada: But he thinks you're a girl. He won't want to be just good friends.\nDennis: I know, so I need your advice.\nJada: If I were you. I'd get a good doctor.", "summary": "Dennis tells Jada he pretended to be a young girl to chat, and he found it effective, but Jada thinks he is sick." }, { "id": "test_1038", "dialogue": "Dennis: I've been busy lately, I've been spending a lot of time talking to people in chat rooms.\nJada: So have you met someone yet?\nDennis: No, yesterday over 100 people wanted to talk to me. One even said that I was his dream girlfriend.\nJada: What? Wait a minute, don't you mean dream boyfriend?\nDennis: Oh, I forgot to tell you I pretended to be a 16-year-old girl. I had to, nobody wants to talk to me as a guy.\nJada: I don't know about this, Dennis.\nDennis: But now I have a new online friend.\nJada: You mean the guy who thinks you are Miss. Right?\nDennis: Yeah, we're meeting on Friday night.\nJada: What?\nDennis: I'm making friends.\nJada: But he thinks you're a girl. He won't want to be just good friends.\nDennis: I know, so I need your advice.\nJada: If I were you. I'd get a good doctor.", "summary": "Dennis has been pretending as a girl and talking to people in chat rooms. He'll meet a guy who thinks him is Miss Right. Jada thinks Dennis might get beaten." }, { "id": "test_1039", "dialogue": "Ilyse: Well, you must be happy, Nathan you're almost ready to go to Chicago for your practice. We're sure going to miss you around here.\nNathan: I'll miss you too, mom. But yeah, I'm excited about my summer. And don't be too sad. I'll be back in a few months, in time for the first day of school. By winter break, you'll hardly remember I was even gone.\nIlyse: So how do you think you'll do in the big city? Are you worried about working for a big newspaper like the Chicago Tribune?\nNathan: Not really. I'm not afraid of hard work and I know how to organize my day. I think I'll do a good job.\nIlyse: But doing for practice isn't just for the company to profit, is it? It's also for you to get experience. Do you even know what you'll be doing?\nNathan: I'm not worried about that. I've got a lot of natural curiosity. And I'm very social, I'm sure I'll learn from all the other people there.\nIlyse: What if they stick you in some backroom by yourself just copying papers or taking out the trash?\nNathan: I don't think that will happen. They asked for someone who was good at editing, organizing computer files and keeping track of deadlines. And I already know who I'll be working with, one of their regular writers.\nIlyse: That's good, so you will probably get some on the job training. This is such a great opportunity for you.", "summary": "Nathan is going to Chicago for his practice in Chicago Tribune. His mother is worried about him and keeps asking him questions about this internship. Nathan says he'll work with a regular writer to get experience and she's finally at ease." }, { "id": "test_1040", "dialogue": "Ilyse: Well, you must be happy, Nathan you're almost ready to go to Chicago for your practice. We're sure going to miss you around here.\nNathan: I'll miss you too, mom. But yeah, I'm excited about my summer. And don't be too sad. I'll be back in a few months, in time for the first day of school. By winter break, you'll hardly remember I was even gone.\nIlyse: So how do you think you'll do in the big city? Are you worried about working for a big newspaper like the Chicago Tribune?\nNathan: Not really. I'm not afraid of hard work and I know how to organize my day. I think I'll do a good job.\nIlyse: But doing for practice isn't just for the company to profit, is it? It's also for you to get experience. Do you even know what you'll be doing?\nNathan: I'm not worried about that. I've got a lot of natural curiosity. And I'm very social, I'm sure I'll learn from all the other people there.\nIlyse: What if they stick you in some backroom by yourself just copying papers or taking out the trash?\nNathan: I don't think that will happen. They asked for someone who was good at editing, organizing computer files and keeping track of deadlines. And I already know who I'll be working with, one of their regular writers.\nIlyse: That's good, so you will probably get some on the job training. This is such a great opportunity for you.", "summary": "Nathan's mum asks him about his coming internship in Chicago and feels worried about him, but Nathan is confident and positive. Nathan comforts her that he would be fine." }, { "id": "test_1041", "dialogue": "Ilyse: Well, you must be happy, Nathan you're almost ready to go to Chicago for your practice. We're sure going to miss you around here.\nNathan: I'll miss you too, mom. But yeah, I'm excited about my summer. And don't be too sad. I'll be back in a few months, in time for the first day of school. By winter break, you'll hardly remember I was even gone.\nIlyse: So how do you think you'll do in the big city? Are you worried about working for a big newspaper like the Chicago Tribune?\nNathan: Not really. I'm not afraid of hard work and I know how to organize my day. I think I'll do a good job.\nIlyse: But doing for practice isn't just for the company to profit, is it? It's also for you to get experience. Do you even know what you'll be doing?\nNathan: I'm not worried about that. I've got a lot of natural curiosity. And I'm very social, I'm sure I'll learn from all the other people there.\nIlyse: What if they stick you in some backroom by yourself just copying papers or taking out the trash?\nNathan: I don't think that will happen. They asked for someone who was good at editing, organizing computer files and keeping track of deadlines. And I already know who I'll be working with, one of their regular writers.\nIlyse: That's good, so you will probably get some on the job training. This is such a great opportunity for you.", "summary": "Nathan is going to Chicago for practice and he is confident that he will do a good job and learn from others. Though worried at first, his mom thinks it's a great opportunity for him." }, { "id": "test_1042", "dialogue": "Ethelyn: Hello, can I help you?\nJenny: I'd like to rent a Toyota Carola.\nEthelyn: Alright. How long will you need it?\nJenny: For 3 days.\nEthelyn: Have you ever rented a car before?\nJenny: No, I haven't. Can I choose the color of the car?\nEthelyn: Sure, we have Toyota Carola's in black, red and silver.\nJenny: I don't like black or red.\nEthelyn: Then you can have the other one. Please show me your ID card and I will copy it.\nJenny: OK. Anything else?\nEthelyn: Sign your name on the application form and here are the keys to the car.\nJenny: Thanks. What time do I have to bring it back?\nEthelyn: It needs to come back by noon on the third day.\nJenny: Alright. Thanks.\nEthelyn: Drive safely.", "summary": "Jenny wants to rent a silver Toyota Carola for 3 days. Ethelyn helps Jenny go through the procedure and notifies Jenny of return time." }, { "id": "test_1043", "dialogue": "Ethelyn: Hello, can I help you?\nJenny: I'd like to rent a Toyota Carola.\nEthelyn: Alright. How long will you need it?\nJenny: For 3 days.\nEthelyn: Have you ever rented a car before?\nJenny: No, I haven't. Can I choose the color of the car?\nEthelyn: Sure, we have Toyota Carola's in black, red and silver.\nJenny: I don't like black or red.\nEthelyn: Then you can have the other one. Please show me your ID card and I will copy it.\nJenny: OK. Anything else?\nEthelyn: Sign your name on the application form and here are the keys to the car.\nJenny: Thanks. What time do I have to bring it back?\nEthelyn: It needs to come back by noon on the third day.\nJenny: Alright. Thanks.\nEthelyn: Drive safely.", "summary": "Jenny rents a car from Ethelyn. Ethelyn helps Ethelyn go through the formalities and tells Ethelyn the return time." }, { "id": "test_1044", "dialogue": "Ethelyn: Hello, can I help you?\nJenny: I'd like to rent a Toyota Carola.\nEthelyn: Alright. How long will you need it?\nJenny: For 3 days.\nEthelyn: Have you ever rented a car before?\nJenny: No, I haven't. Can I choose the color of the car?\nEthelyn: Sure, we have Toyota Carola's in black, red and silver.\nJenny: I don't like black or red.\nEthelyn: Then you can have the other one. Please show me your ID card and I will copy it.\nJenny: OK. Anything else?\nEthelyn: Sign your name on the application form and here are the keys to the car.\nJenny: Thanks. What time do I have to bring it back?\nEthelyn: It needs to come back by noon on the third day.\nJenny: Alright. Thanks.\nEthelyn: Drive safely.", "summary": "Jenny'd like to rent a silver Toyota Carola and Ethelyn helps Jenny go through procedures." }, { "id": "test_1045", "dialogue": "Latrena: Next week I'm going to New York to sign a business contract. What would you suggest I see while I'm there?\nIgnacio: You should definitely see the UN building and from there, you could walk over to Broadway and see a movie or drama.\nLatrena: How about New York's universities? I'm especially interested in learning about the schools there and the courses they offer.\nIgnacio: Columbia University and New York University are two of the best schools in the city. I'm sure they offer excellent courses.\nLatrena: Do you have a map of the city?\nIgnacio: Yes, I have one right here in fact. I can give you this one, but I'd also suggest that you stop at the visitor's office near the train station. They will have good up-to-date maps and they can give you more tourist information about the city.", "summary": "Latrena will have a business trip to New York. Ignacio suggests Latrena visit the UN building, Broadway, Columbia University, and New York University." }, { "id": "test_1046", "dialogue": "Latrena: Next week I'm going to New York to sign a business contract. What would you suggest I see while I'm there?\nIgnacio: You should definitely see the UN building and from there, you could walk over to Broadway and see a movie or drama.\nLatrena: How about New York's universities? I'm especially interested in learning about the schools there and the courses they offer.\nIgnacio: Columbia University and New York University are two of the best schools in the city. I'm sure they offer excellent courses.\nLatrena: Do you have a map of the city?\nIgnacio: Yes, I have one right here in fact. I can give you this one, but I'd also suggest that you stop at the visitor's office near the train station. They will have good up-to-date maps and they can give you more tourist information about the city.", "summary": "Ignacio recommends some scenic spots and universities in New York to Latrena. Ignacio also offers Latrena suggestions to find more information." }, { "id": "test_1047", "dialogue": "Latrena: Next week I'm going to New York to sign a business contract. What would you suggest I see while I'm there?\nIgnacio: You should definitely see the UN building and from there, you could walk over to Broadway and see a movie or drama.\nLatrena: How about New York's universities? I'm especially interested in learning about the schools there and the courses they offer.\nIgnacio: Columbia University and New York University are two of the best schools in the city. I'm sure they offer excellent courses.\nLatrena: Do you have a map of the city?\nIgnacio: Yes, I have one right here in fact. I can give you this one, but I'd also suggest that you stop at the visitor's office near the train station. They will have good up-to-date maps and they can give you more tourist information about the city.", "summary": "Latrena is going to New York. Ignacio introduces some scenic spots and universities to Latrena." }, { "id": "test_1048", "dialogue": "Jessey: Can you develop the roll of film?\nJerrilyn: Sure.\nJessey: How long does it take?\nJerrilyn: 6 hours. If you are in a hurry we can develop it in 3 hours.\nJessey: There is no need. I will come back tomorrow.", "summary": "Jerrilyn will develop Jessey's roll of film in six hours." }, { "id": "test_1049", "dialogue": "Jessey: Can you develop the roll of film?\nJerrilyn: Sure.\nJessey: How long does it take?\nJerrilyn: 6 hours. If you are in a hurry we can develop it in 3 hours.\nJessey: There is no need. I will come back tomorrow.", "summary": "Jerrilyn will spend six hours developing Jessey's roll of film." }, { "id": "test_1050", "dialogue": "Jessey: Can you develop the roll of film?\nJerrilyn: Sure.\nJessey: How long does it take?\nJerrilyn: 6 hours. If you are in a hurry we can develop it in 3 hours.\nJessey: There is no need. I will come back tomorrow.", "summary": "Jerrilyn can develop Jessey's roll of film in six hours." }, { "id": "test_1051", "dialogue": "Anabel: Excuse me, Miss.\nJodi: What can I do for you?\nAnabel: I've just heard an announcement that my flight has been delayed.\nJodi: What's your flight number?\nAnabel: Flight CA216 to Chengdu.\nJodi: Yes, it's true. It has been delayed.\nAnabel: Could you please tell me why?\nJodi: Yes, of course. The delay is due to heavy rain.\nAnabel: How long will the delay be? Do you have any further information about it?\nJodi: I am sorry, we don't know the extent of the delay at present. But according to the latest weather forecast, there will be a change in weather soon.\nAnabel: We have to wait. Well, is it possible for the rain to stop before noon?\nJodi: It's hard to say. Weather is so changeable in the summer. Please listen to the latest announcement about your flight.\nAnabel: Yes, I will. Thanks a lot. Bye!\nJodi: Bye", "summary": "Anabel's flight has been delayed because of heavy rain and Jodi suggests Anabel listen to the announcement for further information." }, { "id": "test_1052", "dialogue": "Anabel: Excuse me, Miss.\nJodi: What can I do for you?\nAnabel: I've just heard an announcement that my flight has been delayed.\nJodi: What's your flight number?\nAnabel: Flight CA216 to Chengdu.\nJodi: Yes, it's true. It has been delayed.\nAnabel: Could you please tell me why?\nJodi: Yes, of course. The delay is due to heavy rain.\nAnabel: How long will the delay be? Do you have any further information about it?\nJodi: I am sorry, we don't know the extent of the delay at present. But according to the latest weather forecast, there will be a change in weather soon.\nAnabel: We have to wait. Well, is it possible for the rain to stop before noon?\nJodi: It's hard to say. Weather is so changeable in the summer. Please listen to the latest announcement about your flight.\nAnabel: Yes, I will. Thanks a lot. Bye!\nJodi: Bye", "summary": "Anabel inquires the reason and the extent of the flight delay. Jodi can't tell because of the changeable weather." }, { "id": "test_1053", "dialogue": "Anabel: Excuse me, Miss.\nJodi: What can I do for you?\nAnabel: I've just heard an announcement that my flight has been delayed.\nJodi: What's your flight number?\nAnabel: Flight CA216 to Chengdu.\nJodi: Yes, it's true. It has been delayed.\nAnabel: Could you please tell me why?\nJodi: Yes, of course. The delay is due to heavy rain.\nAnabel: How long will the delay be? Do you have any further information about it?\nJodi: I am sorry, we don't know the extent of the delay at present. But according to the latest weather forecast, there will be a change in weather soon.\nAnabel: We have to wait. Well, is it possible for the rain to stop before noon?\nJodi: It's hard to say. Weather is so changeable in the summer. Please listen to the latest announcement about your flight.\nAnabel: Yes, I will. Thanks a lot. Bye!\nJodi: Bye", "summary": "Anabel's flight is delayed. Jodi can't tell further information about the delay because of the changeable weather." }, { "id": "test_1054", "dialogue": "Andie: Excuse me, could you tell me where Peking University is on this map?\nErny: Let me see. Here it is.\nAndie: Could you tell me how to get there?\nErny: I ' m afraid I can ' t because I ' m a stranger here.\nAndie: Oh, thanks all the same.\nErny: Not at all. You can ask the policeman over there.", "summary": "Andie wants to go to Peking University. Erny suggests asking the policeman." }, { "id": "test_1055", "dialogue": "Andie: Excuse me, could you tell me where Peking University is on this map?\nErny: Let me see. Here it is.\nAndie: Could you tell me how to get there?\nErny: I ' m afraid I can ' t because I ' m a stranger here.\nAndie: Oh, thanks all the same.\nErny: Not at all. You can ask the policeman over there.", "summary": "Erny suggests Andie ask the policeman the way to Peking University." }, { "id": "test_1056", "dialogue": "Andie: Excuse me, could you tell me where Peking University is on this map?\nErny: Let me see. Here it is.\nAndie: Could you tell me how to get there?\nErny: I ' m afraid I can ' t because I ' m a stranger here.\nAndie: Oh, thanks all the same.\nErny: Not at all. You can ask the policeman over there.", "summary": "Andie asks Erny how to get to Peking University. Erny suggests asking the policeman." }, { "id": "test_1057", "dialogue": "Hector: Good morning.\nLawson: Good morning.\nHector: What does the paper say?\nLawson: Nothing much , the same old stuff. A lot of bad news as usual.\nHector: Well, what ' s the weather report?\nLawson: Sunny and mild today, cloudy and rainy tomorrow.\nHector: Did they find those bank robbers?\nLawson: Not yet. They were holding two men in Ohio, but they let them go. They weren ' t the criminals after all.\nHector: What about the sports page? What were the scores of last night ' s games?\nLawson: Here ' s the paper ; you can read them yourself.", "summary": "Hector keeps asking what the paper says. Lawson asks Hector to read the paper." }, { "id": "test_1058", "dialogue": "Hector: Good morning.\nLawson: Good morning.\nHector: What does the paper say?\nLawson: Nothing much , the same old stuff. A lot of bad news as usual.\nHector: Well, what ' s the weather report?\nLawson: Sunny and mild today, cloudy and rainy tomorrow.\nHector: Did they find those bank robbers?\nLawson: Not yet. They were holding two men in Ohio, but they let them go. They weren ' t the criminals after all.\nHector: What about the sports page? What were the scores of last night ' s games?\nLawson: Here ' s the paper ; you can read them yourself.", "summary": "Hector asks Lawson what the paper says. Lawson asks Hector to read the paper." }, { "id": "test_1059", "dialogue": "Hector: Good morning.\nLawson: Good morning.\nHector: What does the paper say?\nLawson: Nothing much , the same old stuff. A lot of bad news as usual.\nHector: Well, what ' s the weather report?\nLawson: Sunny and mild today, cloudy and rainy tomorrow.\nHector: Did they find those bank robbers?\nLawson: Not yet. They were holding two men in Ohio, but they let them go. They weren ' t the criminals after all.\nHector: What about the sports page? What were the scores of last night ' s games?\nLawson: Here ' s the paper ; you can read them yourself.", "summary": "Lawson is tired of Hector's questions about the paper. Lawson asks Hector to read the paper." }, { "id": "test_1060", "dialogue": "Lavina: I hate computer games.\nLoralie: Why? They are fine.\nLavina: Because they are too violent. Some of them are even disgusting.\nLoralie: Indeed there are bad games. But many of them are good.\nLavina: If boys grow up with computer games, they will surely become bad.\nLoralie: Come on. Things are not so bad. Boys can learn to use the computer through games.", "summary": "Lavina thinks computer games are violent but Loralie doesn't agree." }, { "id": "test_1061", "dialogue": "Lavina: I hate computer games.\nLoralie: Why? They are fine.\nLavina: Because they are too violent. Some of them are even disgusting.\nLoralie: Indeed there are bad games. But many of them are good.\nLavina: If boys grow up with computer games, they will surely become bad.\nLoralie: Come on. Things are not so bad. Boys can learn to use the computer through games.", "summary": "Lavina and Loralie have different ideas on computer games." }, { "id": "test_1062", "dialogue": "Lavina: I hate computer games.\nLoralie: Why? They are fine.\nLavina: Because they are too violent. Some of them are even disgusting.\nLoralie: Indeed there are bad games. But many of them are good.\nLavina: If boys grow up with computer games, they will surely become bad.\nLoralie: Come on. Things are not so bad. Boys can learn to use the computer through games.", "summary": "Lavina hates computer games for its violence and bad effect but Loralie disagrees." }, { "id": "test_1063", "dialogue": "Jim: Say, Jim, how about going for a few beers after dinner?\nGwen: You know that is tempting but is really not good for our fitness.\nJim: What do you mean? It will help us to relax.\nGwen: Do you really think so? I don't. It will just make us fat and act silly. Remember last time?\nJim: I guess you are right. But what shall we do? I don't feel like sitting at home.\nGwen: I suggest a walk over to the gym where we can play singsong and meet some of our friends.\nJim: That's a good idea. I hear Mary and Sally often go there to play pingpong. Perhaps we can make a foursome with them.\nGwen: Sounds great to me! If they are willing, we could ask them to go dancing with us. That is excellent exercise and fun, too.\nJim: Good. Let's go now.\nGwen: All right.", "summary": "Jim suggests having beers after dinner. Jim refuses. They decide to go to the gym to meet their friends." }, { "id": "test_1064", "dialogue": "Jim: Say, Jim, how about going for a few beers after dinner?\nGwen: You know that is tempting but is really not good for our fitness.\nJim: What do you mean? It will help us to relax.\nGwen: Do you really think so? I don't. It will just make us fat and act silly. Remember last time?\nJim: I guess you are right. But what shall we do? I don't feel like sitting at home.\nGwen: I suggest a walk over to the gym where we can play singsong and meet some of our friends.\nJim: That's a good idea. I hear Mary and Sally often go there to play pingpong. Perhaps we can make a foursome with them.\nGwen: Sounds great to me! If they are willing, we could ask them to go dancing with us. That is excellent exercise and fun, too.\nJim: Good. Let's go now.\nGwen: All right.", "summary": "Jim feels bored at home and asks Jim go for a beer. Jim refuses and suggests going to the gym and meeting friends." }, { "id": "test_1065", "dialogue": "Jim: Say, Jim, how about going for a few beers after dinner?\nGwen: You know that is tempting but is really not good for our fitness.\nJim: What do you mean? It will help us to relax.\nGwen: Do you really think so? I don't. It will just make us fat and act silly. Remember last time?\nJim: I guess you are right. But what shall we do? I don't feel like sitting at home.\nGwen: I suggest a walk over to the gym where we can play singsong and meet some of our friends.\nJim: That's a good idea. I hear Mary and Sally often go there to play pingpong. Perhaps we can make a foursome with them.\nGwen: Sounds great to me! If they are willing, we could ask them to go dancing with us. That is excellent exercise and fun, too.\nJim: Good. Let's go now.\nGwen: All right.", "summary": "Jim suggests Jim go to the gym to meet friends instead of drinking beers after dinner." }, { "id": "test_1066", "dialogue": "Weslie: Thank you for bringing me here. What shall we order?\nAlexei: Well, it all looks so good. How about ordering the steamed prawns?\nWeslie: Really? I'd rather have the chicken feet to be honest.\nAlexei: Ok then, let's get the chicken feet.\nWeslie: How about drinks? Would you like beer or wine?\nAlexei: I'd prefer wine. You?\nWeslie: Wine's fine by me. Let's order a bottle of the house red then.\nAlexei: Ok, a bottle of the house red please!", "summary": "Weslie and Alexei decide to order chicken feet and wine." }, { "id": "test_1067", "dialogue": "Weslie: Thank you for bringing me here. What shall we order?\nAlexei: Well, it all looks so good. How about ordering the steamed prawns?\nWeslie: Really? I'd rather have the chicken feet to be honest.\nAlexei: Ok then, let's get the chicken feet.\nWeslie: How about drinks? Would you like beer or wine?\nAlexei: I'd prefer wine. You?\nWeslie: Wine's fine by me. Let's order a bottle of the house red then.\nAlexei: Ok, a bottle of the house red please!", "summary": "Weslie and Alexei are ordering food and drinks." }, { "id": "test_1068", "dialogue": "Weslie: Thank you for bringing me here. What shall we order?\nAlexei: Well, it all looks so good. How about ordering the steamed prawns?\nWeslie: Really? I'd rather have the chicken feet to be honest.\nAlexei: Ok then, let's get the chicken feet.\nWeslie: How about drinks? Would you like beer or wine?\nAlexei: I'd prefer wine. You?\nWeslie: Wine's fine by me. Let's order a bottle of the house red then.\nAlexei: Ok, a bottle of the house red please!", "summary": "Weslie and Alexei order chicken feet and wine." }, { "id": "test_1069", "dialogue": "Cathie: Well, do you have any experience in guiding?\nHuangguoshu Falls: Yes, but I only have few experiences. I guided a few groups of foreign tourists from America last winter vacation. I showed them around some places of interest.\nCathie: What places of interest did you show them?\nHuangguoshu Falls: Too many. I will just give you one example, Huangguoshu Falls, the largest waler-fall in China.", "summary": "Cathie wants to know Huangguoshu Falls's experience in guiding." }, { "id": "test_1070", "dialogue": "Cathie: Well, do you have any experience in guiding?\nHuangguoshu Falls: Yes, but I only have few experiences. I guided a few groups of foreign tourists from America last winter vacation. I showed them around some places of interest.\nCathie: What places of interest did you show them?\nHuangguoshu Falls: Too many. I will just give you one example, Huangguoshu Falls, the largest waler-fall in China.", "summary": "Cathie asks Huangguoshu Falls about experience in guiding ." }, { "id": "test_1071", "dialogue": "Cathie: Well, do you have any experience in guiding?\nHuangguoshu Falls: Yes, but I only have few experiences. I guided a few groups of foreign tourists from America last winter vacation. I showed them around some places of interest.\nCathie: What places of interest did you show them?\nHuangguoshu Falls: Too many. I will just give you one example, Huangguoshu Falls, the largest waler-fall in China.", "summary": "Huangguoshu Falls tells Cathie Huangguoshu Falls has few guiding experiences." }, { "id": "test_1072", "dialogue": "Connie: Hi, can I help you?\nJack: Yes. We have a reservation.\nConnie: What's your name, Sir?\nJack: Jack.\nConnie: Yes Sir. We have your reservation. Could you fill up these forms, please?\nJack: The reservation was for a double, for three nights. Wasn't it?\nConnie: Yes, Sir. That's correct.", "summary": "Connie confirms Jack's reservation for a double for three nights. Jack checks in." }, { "id": "test_1073", "dialogue": "Connie: Hi, can I help you?\nJack: Yes. We have a reservation.\nConnie: What's your name, Sir?\nJack: Jack.\nConnie: Yes Sir. We have your reservation. Could you fill up these forms, please?\nJack: The reservation was for a double, for three nights. Wasn't it?\nConnie: Yes, Sir. That's correct.", "summary": "Jack checks in at Connie's hotel." }, { "id": "test_1074", "dialogue": "Connie: Hi, can I help you?\nJack: Yes. We have a reservation.\nConnie: What's your name, Sir?\nJack: Jack.\nConnie: Yes Sir. We have your reservation. Could you fill up these forms, please?\nJack: The reservation was for a double, for three nights. Wasn't it?\nConnie: Yes, Sir. That's correct.", "summary": "Jack has a hotel reservation and Connie helps him check in." }, { "id": "test_1075", "dialogue": "Jill: Hello.\nAdrianna: Hello. May I speak to Mark, please?\nJill: Sure, just a minute. Mark, you're wanted on the phone.\nMark: Hello, this is Mark speaking.\nAdrianna: Hi! This is Jill. How come you didn't come in today?\nMark: Oh, we had a birthday party for David last night. As a matter of fact I woke up with a terrible hangover.\nAdrianna: That's too bad. You'll have to be more careful nest time.\nMark: Anything new at the office?\nAdrianna: No, nothing special. Oh, yes, you know Bill, The guy with the moustache. His wife had a baby girl last night and he passed out cigars to everyone today, He said his wife and daughter are doing fine. The baby is their first child.\nMark: That's wonderful! We've got to celebrate!\nAdrianna: Yes, we have to. Do you think you can make it tomorrow?\nMark: Sure. I ought to be ready for some more drinks by then. Thank you for calling.\nAdrianna: You're welcome. Bye.", "summary": "Mark's absence was the result of a hangover. Bill's wife had a baby girl last night. Mark and Jill decide to celebrate it tomorrow." }, { "id": "test_1076", "dialogue": "Jill: Hello.\nAdrianna: Hello. May I speak to Mark, please?\nJill: Sure, just a minute. Mark, you're wanted on the phone.\nMark: Hello, this is Mark speaking.\nAdrianna: Hi! This is Jill. How come you didn't come in today?\nMark: Oh, we had a birthday party for David last night. As a matter of fact I woke up with a terrible hangover.\nAdrianna: That's too bad. You'll have to be more careful nest time.\nMark: Anything new at the office?\nAdrianna: No, nothing special. Oh, yes, you know Bill, The guy with the moustache. His wife had a baby girl last night and he passed out cigars to everyone today, He said his wife and daughter are doing fine. The baby is their first child.\nMark: That's wonderful! We've got to celebrate!\nAdrianna: Yes, we have to. Do you think you can make it tomorrow?\nMark: Sure. I ought to be ready for some more drinks by then. Thank you for calling.\nAdrianna: You're welcome. Bye.", "summary": "Mark did't come in because of a hangover. Jill calls him and tells him news about Bill's newborn daugther. They decide to celebrate it tomorrow." }, { "id": "test_1077", "dialogue": "Jill: Hello.\nAdrianna: Hello. May I speak to Mark, please?\nJill: Sure, just a minute. Mark, you're wanted on the phone.\nMark: Hello, this is Mark speaking.\nAdrianna: Hi! This is Jill. How come you didn't come in today?\nMark: Oh, we had a birthday party for David last night. As a matter of fact I woke up with a terrible hangover.\nAdrianna: That's too bad. You'll have to be more careful nest time.\nMark: Anything new at the office?\nAdrianna: No, nothing special. Oh, yes, you know Bill, The guy with the moustache. His wife had a baby girl last night and he passed out cigars to everyone today, He said his wife and daughter are doing fine. The baby is their first child.\nMark: That's wonderful! We've got to celebrate!\nAdrianna: Yes, we have to. Do you think you can make it tomorrow?\nMark: Sure. I ought to be ready for some more drinks by then. Thank you for calling.\nAdrianna: You're welcome. Bye.", "summary": "Mark didn't come in today because of a terrible hangover. Jill and he will celebrate the birth of Bill's new baby tomorrow." }, { "id": "test_1078", "dialogue": "Bryce: Would you like to come out with me tonight?\nMadelle: Sorry, I can't.\nBryce: Tomorrow night, then?\nMadelle: I'd like to. But I'm afraid I can't.\nBryce: I was wondering if you like to go to the theatre then.\nMadelle: That sounds great.\nBryce: Ok. How about give me a ring, then?\nMadelle: No. I'd better not.\nBryce: Why not?\nMadelle: Because I don't think my husband would like it. Thank you for inviting me anyway.", "summary": "Bryce wants to invite Madelle out. Madelle refuses." }, { "id": "test_1079", "dialogue": "Bryce: Would you like to come out with me tonight?\nMadelle: Sorry, I can't.\nBryce: Tomorrow night, then?\nMadelle: I'd like to. But I'm afraid I can't.\nBryce: I was wondering if you like to go to the theatre then.\nMadelle: That sounds great.\nBryce: Ok. How about give me a ring, then?\nMadelle: No. I'd better not.\nBryce: Why not?\nMadelle: Because I don't think my husband would like it. Thank you for inviting me anyway.", "summary": "Madelle refuses Bryce 's invitation to go out." }, { "id": "test_1080", "dialogue": "Bryce: Would you like to come out with me tonight?\nMadelle: Sorry, I can't.\nBryce: Tomorrow night, then?\nMadelle: I'd like to. But I'm afraid I can't.\nBryce: I was wondering if you like to go to the theatre then.\nMadelle: That sounds great.\nBryce: Ok. How about give me a ring, then?\nMadelle: No. I'd better not.\nBryce: Why not?\nMadelle: Because I don't think my husband would like it. Thank you for inviting me anyway.", "summary": "Madelle refuses Bryce's invitations to go out." }, { "id": "test_1081", "dialogue": "Dell: Here's your hot dog and beer. What happened? Did I miss anything?\nCal Ripen: Yeah, Cal Ripen just hit a home run.\nDell: What's the score?\nCal Ripen: Well it was 3 to 4, but Ripen's home run made it 5 to 4 since another player was on first base.\nDell: So Baltimore is winning?\nCal Ripen: Right.\nDell: This is a really great place to watch a baseball game.\nCal Ripen: Yeah, there isn't a bad seat in the place.\nDell: The fans are great here, too. Not like in Philadelphia.\nCal Ripen: It was a great idea to spend a day watching a game.\nDell: Yeah, it reminds you why they say baseball is America's favorite pastime.", "summary": "Dell and Cal Ripen both enjoy watching the baseball game in a great place with great fans." }, { "id": "test_1082", "dialogue": "Dell: Here's your hot dog and beer. What happened? Did I miss anything?\nCal Ripen: Yeah, Cal Ripen just hit a home run.\nDell: What's the score?\nCal Ripen: Well it was 3 to 4, but Ripen's home run made it 5 to 4 since another player was on first base.\nDell: So Baltimore is winning?\nCal Ripen: Right.\nDell: This is a really great place to watch a baseball game.\nCal Ripen: Yeah, there isn't a bad seat in the place.\nDell: The fans are great here, too. Not like in Philadelphia.\nCal Ripen: It was a great idea to spend a day watching a game.\nDell: Yeah, it reminds you why they say baseball is America's favorite pastime.", "summary": "Dell and Cal Ripen watch a baseball game with great fans in a comfortable place." }, { "id": "test_1083", "dialogue": "Dell: Here's your hot dog and beer. What happened? Did I miss anything?\nCal Ripen: Yeah, Cal Ripen just hit a home run.\nDell: What's the score?\nCal Ripen: Well it was 3 to 4, but Ripen's home run made it 5 to 4 since another player was on first base.\nDell: So Baltimore is winning?\nCal Ripen: Right.\nDell: This is a really great place to watch a baseball game.\nCal Ripen: Yeah, there isn't a bad seat in the place.\nDell: The fans are great here, too. Not like in Philadelphia.\nCal Ripen: It was a great idea to spend a day watching a game.\nDell: Yeah, it reminds you why they say baseball is America's favorite pastime.", "summary": "Dell and Cal Ripen are watching a baseball game with great fans in a great place." }, { "id": "test_1084", "dialogue": "Shea: You're all set now?\nStephenie: Oh, thank you so much.\nShea: Really, it was nothing.\nStephenie: I really appreciated it.\nShea: I was happy to help.\nStephenie: It was so kind of you.\nShea: Don't mention it.\nStephenie: You're a real friend in need.", "summary": "Stephenie thanks Shea for Shea's help." }, { "id": "test_1085", "dialogue": "Shea: You're all set now?\nStephenie: Oh, thank you so much.\nShea: Really, it was nothing.\nStephenie: I really appreciated it.\nShea: I was happy to help.\nStephenie: It was so kind of you.\nShea: Don't mention it.\nStephenie: You're a real friend in need.", "summary": "Stephenie appreciates for Shea 's kind help." }, { "id": "test_1086", "dialogue": "Shea: You're all set now?\nStephenie: Oh, thank you so much.\nShea: Really, it was nothing.\nStephenie: I really appreciated it.\nShea: I was happy to help.\nStephenie: It was so kind of you.\nShea: Don't mention it.\nStephenie: You're a real friend in need.", "summary": "Stephenie appreciates Shea's help." }, { "id": "test_1087", "dialogue": "Alley: Does your country export a lot of natural resources?\nSher: We export some coal to European countries, but our biggest exports is copper, which we export to Europe, north America, and China.\nAlley: Which resources do you have to import?\nSher: We import a little oil from Venezuela, but we are fairly self-sufficient. We import some iron and a lot of aluminium from neighbouring countries.\nAlley: I heard that you country recently discovered deposits of precious stone.\nSher: Yes, that's right. So far, only small deposits have been found. Engineers in my country are focusing on drilling for oil. The government is keen to exploit our natural resources to get money to improve our country.\nAlley: If your government invests in your country's infrastructure, it will be money well spent.\nSher: Yes. We need to put the money into long-term projects rather than wasting it on short-term ones.", "summary": "Sher's country exploits, exports, and imports natural resources. Alley thinks the government in Sher's country should invests in infrastructure. Sher agrees." }, { "id": "test_1088", "dialogue": "Alley: Does your country export a lot of natural resources?\nSher: We export some coal to European countries, but our biggest exports is copper, which we export to Europe, north America, and China.\nAlley: Which resources do you have to import?\nSher: We import a little oil from Venezuela, but we are fairly self-sufficient. We import some iron and a lot of aluminium from neighbouring countries.\nAlley: I heard that you country recently discovered deposits of precious stone.\nSher: Yes, that's right. So far, only small deposits have been found. Engineers in my country are focusing on drilling for oil. The government is keen to exploit our natural resources to get money to improve our country.\nAlley: If your government invests in your country's infrastructure, it will be money well spent.\nSher: Yes. We need to put the money into long-term projects rather than wasting it on short-term ones.", "summary": "Sher talks about Sher's country's importing and exporting natural resources and the new-found deposits of precious stone. Alley thinks the government in Sher's country should invest in infrastructure. Sher agrees." }, { "id": "test_1089", "dialogue": "Alley: Does your country export a lot of natural resources?\nSher: We export some coal to European countries, but our biggest exports is copper, which we export to Europe, north America, and China.\nAlley: Which resources do you have to import?\nSher: We import a little oil from Venezuela, but we are fairly self-sufficient. We import some iron and a lot of aluminium from neighbouring countries.\nAlley: I heard that you country recently discovered deposits of precious stone.\nSher: Yes, that's right. So far, only small deposits have been found. Engineers in my country are focusing on drilling for oil. The government is keen to exploit our natural resources to get money to improve our country.\nAlley: If your government invests in your country's infrastructure, it will be money well spent.\nSher: Yes. We need to put the money into long-term projects rather than wasting it on short-term ones.", "summary": "Alley and Sher talk about exported and imported natural resources in Sher's country. Alley thinks the government in Sher's country should invest in infrastructure. Sher agrees." }, { "id": "test_1090", "dialogue": "Alysa: Are you an art aficionado?\nTania: Not really. I like going to an art exhibition once or twice a year. I hardly know anything about art or sculpture. You are a true art lover, aren't you?\nAlysa: I love going to art galleries, particularly when one is holding an exhibition of abstract art.\nTania: I never understand the meaning of those painting. They are too abstract for me. I didn't pay much attention in art class at school.\nAlysa: Art isn't for everyone. I'm going to an exhibition tomorrow at the national gallery. It's an exhibition of greek and roman sculpture.\nTania: I like sculpture, especially that form ancient rome or Greece. What time are you thinking of going? I'd love to go with you.\nAlysa: I thought I'd have an early lunch and go immediately afterwards. Does that sound ok to you? Bus 51 goes directly there.\nTania: That sounds fine. What time shall we meet at the bus stop?\nAlysa: Let's meet at 12:30. it will probably take us there or four hours to see all of the exhibits.", "summary": "Alysa is going to an exhibition tomorrow. Tania knows little about art or sculpture and decides to go with Alysa. They will meet at bus stop at 12:30." }, { "id": "test_1091", "dialogue": "Alysa: Are you an art aficionado?\nTania: Not really. I like going to an art exhibition once or twice a year. I hardly know anything about art or sculpture. You are a true art lover, aren't you?\nAlysa: I love going to art galleries, particularly when one is holding an exhibition of abstract art.\nTania: I never understand the meaning of those painting. They are too abstract for me. I didn't pay much attention in art class at school.\nAlysa: Art isn't for everyone. I'm going to an exhibition tomorrow at the national gallery. It's an exhibition of greek and roman sculpture.\nTania: I like sculpture, especially that form ancient rome or Greece. What time are you thinking of going? I'd love to go with you.\nAlysa: I thought I'd have an early lunch and go immediately afterwards. Does that sound ok to you? Bus 51 goes directly there.\nTania: That sounds fine. What time shall we meet at the bus stop?\nAlysa: Let's meet at 12:30. it will probably take us there or four hours to see all of the exhibits.", "summary": "Tania cannot understand abstract art so Tania decides to go to an art exhibition of greek and roman sculpture with Alysa tomorrow." }, { "id": "test_1092", "dialogue": "Alysa: Are you an art aficionado?\nTania: Not really. I like going to an art exhibition once or twice a year. I hardly know anything about art or sculpture. You are a true art lover, aren't you?\nAlysa: I love going to art galleries, particularly when one is holding an exhibition of abstract art.\nTania: I never understand the meaning of those painting. They are too abstract for me. I didn't pay much attention in art class at school.\nAlysa: Art isn't for everyone. I'm going to an exhibition tomorrow at the national gallery. It's an exhibition of greek and roman sculpture.\nTania: I like sculpture, especially that form ancient rome or Greece. What time are you thinking of going? I'd love to go with you.\nAlysa: I thought I'd have an early lunch and go immediately afterwards. Does that sound ok to you? Bus 51 goes directly there.\nTania: That sounds fine. What time shall we meet at the bus stop?\nAlysa: Let's meet at 12:30. it will probably take us there or four hours to see all of the exhibits.", "summary": "Tania who hardly knows anything about art or sculpture will go to an exhibition with Alysa tomorrow. They will meet at bus stop at 12:30." }, { "id": "test_1093", "dialogue": "Neale: How may I help you?\nLoree: I would like to return this book.\nNeale: Is that all you need?\nLoree: I also want to check out this video.\nNeale: Is that all you would like to check out?\nLoree: That's all I need.\nNeale: Do you have your library card?\nLoree: Here it is.\nNeale: Make sure to take proper care of this video.\nLoree: That won't be a problem.\nNeale: If you damage the video, you will be fined.\nLoree: I won't damage it.", "summary": "Neale helps Loree to return a book and check out a video in the library." }, { "id": "test_1094", "dialogue": "Neale: How may I help you?\nLoree: I would like to return this book.\nNeale: Is that all you need?\nLoree: I also want to check out this video.\nNeale: Is that all you would like to check out?\nLoree: That's all I need.\nNeale: Do you have your library card?\nLoree: Here it is.\nNeale: Make sure to take proper care of this video.\nLoree: That won't be a problem.\nNeale: If you damage the video, you will be fined.\nLoree: I won't damage it.", "summary": "with Neale's help, Loree returns a book and checks out a video in the library." }, { "id": "test_1095", "dialogue": "Neale: How may I help you?\nLoree: I would like to return this book.\nNeale: Is that all you need?\nLoree: I also want to check out this video.\nNeale: Is that all you would like to check out?\nLoree: That's all I need.\nNeale: Do you have your library card?\nLoree: Here it is.\nNeale: Make sure to take proper care of this video.\nLoree: That won't be a problem.\nNeale: If you damage the video, you will be fined.\nLoree: I won't damage it.", "summary": "Neale is helping Loree return a book and check out a video in the library." }, { "id": "test_1096", "dialogue": "Bernie: Have you gone bowling before?\nQuinn: No. Could you tell me something more about it? I want to play well.\nBernie: There are 10 frames in a bowling game. Each player is allowed to bowl two balls in each frame.\nQuinn: You just said 10 rounds.\nBernie: 'Round' and 'frame' are two different terms.\nQuinn: Perhaps you can tell me a little more about this.\nBernie: Hey, slow down. I'll tell you more while playing.", "summary": "Bernie teaches Quinn the rules and terms of bowling." }, { "id": "test_1097", "dialogue": "Bernie: Have you gone bowling before?\nQuinn: No. Could you tell me something more about it? I want to play well.\nBernie: There are 10 frames in a bowling game. Each player is allowed to bowl two balls in each frame.\nQuinn: You just said 10 rounds.\nBernie: 'Round' and 'frame' are two different terms.\nQuinn: Perhaps you can tell me a little more about this.\nBernie: Hey, slow down. I'll tell you more while playing.", "summary": "Bernie explains the rules of bowling game to Quinn." }, { "id": "test_1098", "dialogue": "Bernie: Have you gone bowling before?\nQuinn: No. Could you tell me something more about it? I want to play well.\nBernie: There are 10 frames in a bowling game. Each player is allowed to bowl two balls in each frame.\nQuinn: You just said 10 rounds.\nBernie: 'Round' and 'frame' are two different terms.\nQuinn: Perhaps you can tell me a little more about this.\nBernie: Hey, slow down. I'll tell you more while playing.", "summary": "Bernie is telling Quinn how to play bowling." }, { "id": "test_1099", "dialogue": "Marlo: Hello, there. What can we do for you today?\nJeremias: I received some leaflets in the post from you, one of them talked about a new service you have where you can transfer money between this bank and securities companies. Is that right?\nMarlo: Yes, that's right. We have just introduced the program, but it's very popular already.\nJeremias: I also read that if the customer is a stock investor, which I am, it's possible to get additional benefits?\nMarlo: Right again. We can provide a tailored consultation service for you, giving you the latest quotes from the Stock Exchange and help you to plan what exactly you do with your investments.\nJeremias: What if I don't want to come in to the branch, can I use the consultation service over the phone?\nMarlo: Certainly, Sir. Via phone or Internet, any time, any place.", "summary": "Jeremias wants to know about a new financial program. Marlo can provide a tailored consultation service for him over the phone or Internet." }, { "id": "test_1100", "dialogue": "Marlo: Hello, there. What can we do for you today?\nJeremias: I received some leaflets in the post from you, one of them talked about a new service you have where you can transfer money between this bank and securities companies. Is that right?\nMarlo: Yes, that's right. We have just introduced the program, but it's very popular already.\nJeremias: I also read that if the customer is a stock investor, which I am, it's possible to get additional benefits?\nMarlo: Right again. We can provide a tailored consultation service for you, giving you the latest quotes from the Stock Exchange and help you to plan what exactly you do with your investments.\nJeremias: What if I don't want to come in to the branch, can I use the consultation service over the phone?\nMarlo: Certainly, Sir. Via phone or Internet, any time, any place.", "summary": "Jeremias consults the Marlo about the transfer service and additional benefits for stock investors. Marlo says a tailored consultation service can be provided over the phone or Internet." }, { "id": "test_1101", "dialogue": "Marlo: Hello, there. What can we do for you today?\nJeremias: I received some leaflets in the post from you, one of them talked about a new service you have where you can transfer money between this bank and securities companies. Is that right?\nMarlo: Yes, that's right. We have just introduced the program, but it's very popular already.\nJeremias: I also read that if the customer is a stock investor, which I am, it's possible to get additional benefits?\nMarlo: Right again. We can provide a tailored consultation service for you, giving you the latest quotes from the Stock Exchange and help you to plan what exactly you do with your investments.\nJeremias: What if I don't want to come in to the branch, can I use the consultation service over the phone?\nMarlo: Certainly, Sir. Via phone or Internet, any time, any place.", "summary": "Jeremias asks Marlo about a new service and additional benefits as a stock investor. Marlo can provide an online tailored consultation service." }, { "id": "test_1102", "dialogue": "Cary: Do you know that I'm checking out in about 30 minutes?\nRicky: Just say the word, sir.\nCary: Excellent! Now, as you know, the day has barely begun.\nRicky: I agree. The dew is still on the grass.\nCary: I want to hit a few more places in the city, but I need a place to put my luggage.\nRicky: We do have a storage space for your bags. There's a small charge, plus a deposit.\nCary: Leave a deposit? Isn't leaving the luggage enough of a deposit?\nRicky: Regrettably, no. But simply present your VISA to cover your deposit.\nCary: Hmm. I'll have to think about this for a second.\nRicky: Okay, sir, but don't think too long. Your checkout is only 30 minutes away.", "summary": "Cary would like to store his luggage in Ricky's place to hit some places, but there is a deposit. He only has 30 minutes to consider." }, { "id": "test_1103", "dialogue": "Cary: Do you know that I'm checking out in about 30 minutes?\nRicky: Just say the word, sir.\nCary: Excellent! Now, as you know, the day has barely begun.\nRicky: I agree. The dew is still on the grass.\nCary: I want to hit a few more places in the city, but I need a place to put my luggage.\nRicky: We do have a storage space for your bags. There's a small charge, plus a deposit.\nCary: Leave a deposit? Isn't leaving the luggage enough of a deposit?\nRicky: Regrettably, no. But simply present your VISA to cover your deposit.\nCary: Hmm. I'll have to think about this for a second.\nRicky: Okay, sir, but don't think too long. Your checkout is only 30 minutes away.", "summary": "Cary wants to hit some place, but he hesitates about lefting the luggage in Ricky's place because of an extra deposit." }, { "id": "test_1104", "dialogue": "Cary: Do you know that I'm checking out in about 30 minutes?\nRicky: Just say the word, sir.\nCary: Excellent! Now, as you know, the day has barely begun.\nRicky: I agree. The dew is still on the grass.\nCary: I want to hit a few more places in the city, but I need a place to put my luggage.\nRicky: We do have a storage space for your bags. There's a small charge, plus a deposit.\nCary: Leave a deposit? Isn't leaving the luggage enough of a deposit?\nRicky: Regrettably, no. But simply present your VISA to cover your deposit.\nCary: Hmm. I'll have to think about this for a second.\nRicky: Okay, sir, but don't think too long. Your checkout is only 30 minutes away.", "summary": "Cary wants to hit some place. So he needs leaving the luggage in Ricky's place, but there is a deposit. He only has 30 minutes to consider." }, { "id": "test_1105", "dialogue": "Tiena: Good evening. How many people of your party?\nGwynne: Three. Two adults and one kid.\nTiena: For buffet?\nGwynne: Yes. How much do you charge for it?\nTiena: Thirty for each adult, twenty each kid.\nGwynne: I see. Where can I get the food?\nTiena: Please go to the tables over there for cold dishes and vegetables. The hot dishes are on the other side.\nGwynne: Do I need to pay extra charges for drinks like cola and juice?\nTiena: Not for soft drinks. But we charge ten yuan for each alcohol order.", "summary": "Tiena wants to know the charge at Gwynne's buffet party." }, { "id": "test_1106", "dialogue": "Tiena: Good evening. How many people of your party?\nGwynne: Three. Two adults and one kid.\nTiena: For buffet?\nGwynne: Yes. How much do you charge for it?\nTiena: Thirty for each adult, twenty each kid.\nGwynne: I see. Where can I get the food?\nTiena: Please go to the tables over there for cold dishes and vegetables. The hot dishes are on the other side.\nGwynne: Do I need to pay extra charges for drinks like cola and juice?\nTiena: Not for soft drinks. But we charge ten yuan for each alcohol order.", "summary": "Tiena asks the price of the buffet and the charges for drinks." }, { "id": "test_1107", "dialogue": "Tiena: Good evening. How many people of your party?\nGwynne: Three. Two adults and one kid.\nTiena: For buffet?\nGwynne: Yes. How much do you charge for it?\nTiena: Thirty for each adult, twenty each kid.\nGwynne: I see. Where can I get the food?\nTiena: Please go to the tables over there for cold dishes and vegetables. The hot dishes are on the other side.\nGwynne: Do I need to pay extra charges for drinks like cola and juice?\nTiena: Not for soft drinks. But we charge ten yuan for each alcohol order.", "summary": "Gwynne tells Tiena the charge policy at Gwynne's buffet." }, { "id": "test_1108", "dialogue": "Jaime: Personal Loans, how may I help?\nJamie: I'm going to be studying overseas next year and I'd like some info about suitable loans. To be honest, I'm not even sure if I can get a loan.\nJaime: Not a problem. We offer a Personal Loan for Studying Abroad for anyone who's studying overseas, regardless of the circumstances. Anyone is eligible to apply\nJamie: Would I have to get my parents to guarantor the loan?\nJaime: Not exactly. Our policy states that the loange could be the person studying abroad, for example, you, or your direct relative or spouse.\nJamie: I see. What about age limitations?\nJaime: There are no age limitations as such just that the loange should be below 55 years and of course, old enough to get a loan, meaning over 18 years of age.\nJamie: Got it! I fit into that category very nicely. That's great! I'll have a chat with my parents and come back. Thanks very much.", "summary": "Jamie wants to inquire about a loan for studying abroad. Jaime explains the policy and age limitations to Jamie. Jamie will decide later." }, { "id": "test_1109", "dialogue": "Jaime: Personal Loans, how may I help?\nJamie: I'm going to be studying overseas next year and I'd like some info about suitable loans. To be honest, I'm not even sure if I can get a loan.\nJaime: Not a problem. We offer a Personal Loan for Studying Abroad for anyone who's studying overseas, regardless of the circumstances. Anyone is eligible to apply\nJamie: Would I have to get my parents to guarantor the loan?\nJaime: Not exactly. Our policy states that the loange could be the person studying abroad, for example, you, or your direct relative or spouse.\nJamie: I see. What about age limitations?\nJaime: There are no age limitations as such just that the loange should be below 55 years and of course, old enough to get a loan, meaning over 18 years of age.\nJamie: Got it! I fit into that category very nicely. That's great! I'll have a chat with my parents and come back. Thanks very much.", "summary": "Jamie wants to inquire about a loan for overseas study and asks Jaime the requirements of the application. Jamie will decide later." }, { "id": "test_1110", "dialogue": "Jaime: Personal Loans, how may I help?\nJamie: I'm going to be studying overseas next year and I'd like some info about suitable loans. To be honest, I'm not even sure if I can get a loan.\nJaime: Not a problem. We offer a Personal Loan for Studying Abroad for anyone who's studying overseas, regardless of the circumstances. Anyone is eligible to apply\nJamie: Would I have to get my parents to guarantor the loan?\nJaime: Not exactly. Our policy states that the loange could be the person studying abroad, for example, you, or your direct relative or spouse.\nJamie: I see. What about age limitations?\nJaime: There are no age limitations as such just that the loange should be below 55 years and of course, old enough to get a loan, meaning over 18 years of age.\nJamie: Got it! I fit into that category very nicely. That's great! I'll have a chat with my parents and come back. Thanks very much.", "summary": "Jamie asks Jaime information about personal loans for studying abroad. Jamie fits the requirements nicely and will decide later." }, { "id": "test_1111", "dialogue": "Irene: Excuse me, do you have any English songs?\nGenevra: Yes, we do. They are all in this book.\nIrene: Great, thanks.\nGenevra: No problem. Just give us a few minutes more to pull them up, though. We don't get that many English singers!\nIrene: Oh, I see.", "summary": "Genevra gives a book with English songs to Irene." }, { "id": "test_1112", "dialogue": "Irene: Excuse me, do you have any English songs?\nGenevra: Yes, we do. They are all in this book.\nIrene: Great, thanks.\nGenevra: No problem. Just give us a few minutes more to pull them up, though. We don't get that many English singers!\nIrene: Oh, I see.", "summary": "Genevra gives Irene a book which has English songs." }, { "id": "test_1113", "dialogue": "Irene: Excuse me, do you have any English songs?\nGenevra: Yes, we do. They are all in this book.\nIrene: Great, thanks.\nGenevra: No problem. Just give us a few minutes more to pull them up, though. We don't get that many English singers!\nIrene: Oh, I see.", "summary": "Genevra gives Irene a book with English songs." }, { "id": "test_1114", "dialogue": "Willis: Good morning. Please come into my office.\nAlayne: Good morning. Thank you.\nWillis: I see that you have some impressive writing experience.\nAlayne: Yes. I have written for several top newspapers in the country. I'm also in the process of writing my first novel.\nWillis: Wonderful. I'd like to know why you're interested in this position at our paper.", "summary": "Willis asks about Alayne's writing experience." }, { "id": "test_1115", "dialogue": "Willis: Good morning. Please come into my office.\nAlayne: Good morning. Thank you.\nWillis: I see that you have some impressive writing experience.\nAlayne: Yes. I have written for several top newspapers in the country. I'm also in the process of writing my first novel.\nWillis: Wonderful. I'd like to know why you're interested in this position at our paper.", "summary": "Alayne tells Willis Alayne's writing experience." }, { "id": "test_1116", "dialogue": "Willis: Good morning. Please come into my office.\nAlayne: Good morning. Thank you.\nWillis: I see that you have some impressive writing experience.\nAlayne: Yes. I have written for several top newspapers in the country. I'm also in the process of writing my first novel.\nWillis: Wonderful. I'd like to know why you're interested in this position at our paper.", "summary": "Willis is interviewing Alayne. Alayne tells some writing experience." }, { "id": "test_1117", "dialogue": "Jack: Jack, I think it's best that I actively ask for the results of interview.\nAntin: That's a good idea! So you don't need to worry about it.\nJack: I think so, too. What do you think about that I write a letter of inquiry to the company?\nAntin: It's OK. You could send an email to the employer via the internet.\nJack: Good idea. It is convenient and fast.\nAntin: You could inquire about the results directly, but should be politely.\nJack: Certainly.\nAntin: I think the letter of inquiry should be written briefly. If it's too long, I'm afraid the employer won't have time to read it.\nJack: I think that about one hundred words are enough.\nAntin: After you send the letter of inquiry, you should pay close attention not to miss any reply.\nJack: OK, I know now.", "summary": "Jack wants to know the result of a interview. Jack suggests writing a polite and brief email to the company." }, { "id": "test_1118", "dialogue": "Jack: Jack, I think it's best that I actively ask for the results of interview.\nAntin: That's a good idea! So you don't need to worry about it.\nJack: I think so, too. What do you think about that I write a letter of inquiry to the company?\nAntin: It's OK. You could send an email to the employer via the internet.\nJack: Good idea. It is convenient and fast.\nAntin: You could inquire about the results directly, but should be politely.\nJack: Certainly.\nAntin: I think the letter of inquiry should be written briefly. If it's too long, I'm afraid the employer won't have time to read it.\nJack: I think that about one hundred words are enough.\nAntin: After you send the letter of inquiry, you should pay close attention not to miss any reply.\nJack: OK, I know now.", "summary": "Jack wants to know the interview results. Antin suggests writing an email that is polite and brief. And Jack should pay attention to the reply." }, { "id": "test_1119", "dialogue": "Jack: Jack, I think it's best that I actively ask for the results of interview.\nAntin: That's a good idea! So you don't need to worry about it.\nJack: I think so, too. What do you think about that I write a letter of inquiry to the company?\nAntin: It's OK. You could send an email to the employer via the internet.\nJack: Good idea. It is convenient and fast.\nAntin: You could inquire about the results directly, but should be politely.\nJack: Certainly.\nAntin: I think the letter of inquiry should be written briefly. If it's too long, I'm afraid the employer won't have time to read it.\nJack: I think that about one hundred words are enough.\nAntin: After you send the letter of inquiry, you should pay close attention not to miss any reply.\nJack: OK, I know now.", "summary": "Jack is asking Jack how to write a letter of inquiry. Jack suggests writing it politely and briefly, and paying attention to the reply." }, { "id": "test_1120", "dialogue": "Reagan: We'd like to have a look around your house?\nMalissia: Yes, of course, please follow me.\nReagan: Thank you.\nMalissia: This is our courtyard.\nReagan: It's so spacious, about 40 square metres, right?\nMalissia: Yes, about 46 square metres.\nReagan: Are these corn ears hanging on the tree branch?\nMalissia: Yes.\nReagan: Very beautiful and very interesting. But why do you hang them in the tree?\nMalissia: They don't have enough time to peel it after they harvested them, so they hung them in the tree. Then in winter, they can peel corn ears in their leisure time.\nReagan: Very good idea. Sometimes such pictures can show the house's richness.", "summary": "Reagan praises Malissia's spacious courtyard and asks about why corn ears are hanging on the tree. Malissia explains." }, { "id": "test_1121", "dialogue": "Reagan: We'd like to have a look around your house?\nMalissia: Yes, of course, please follow me.\nReagan: Thank you.\nMalissia: This is our courtyard.\nReagan: It's so spacious, about 40 square metres, right?\nMalissia: Yes, about 46 square metres.\nReagan: Are these corn ears hanging on the tree branch?\nMalissia: Yes.\nReagan: Very beautiful and very interesting. But why do you hang them in the tree?\nMalissia: They don't have enough time to peel it after they harvested them, so they hung them in the tree. Then in winter, they can peel corn ears in their leisure time.\nReagan: Very good idea. Sometimes such pictures can show the house's richness.", "summary": "Malissia shows Malissia's house and courtyard to Reagan and introduces the corn ears hunging on the tree." }, { "id": "test_1122", "dialogue": "Reagan: We'd like to have a look around your house?\nMalissia: Yes, of course, please follow me.\nReagan: Thank you.\nMalissia: This is our courtyard.\nReagan: It's so spacious, about 40 square metres, right?\nMalissia: Yes, about 46 square metres.\nReagan: Are these corn ears hanging on the tree branch?\nMalissia: Yes.\nReagan: Very beautiful and very interesting. But why do you hang them in the tree?\nMalissia: They don't have enough time to peel it after they harvested them, so they hung them in the tree. Then in winter, they can peel corn ears in their leisure time.\nReagan: Very good idea. Sometimes such pictures can show the house's richness.", "summary": "Reagan is visiting Malissia's spacious house. Reagan finds it interesting that corn ears are hanging on the tree branch." }, { "id": "test_1123", "dialogue": "Jolie: I'll be checking out of the hotel in about 40 minutes.\nRochette: Forty minutes or 40 seconds, ma'am, it doesn't matter, I'm ready for you.\nJolie: Great! As you know, however, the day in New York has hardly begun.\nRochette: There's nothing like getting an early start, ma'am.\nJolie: What can I do with my baggage while I visit a few more tourist spots?\nRochette: You can leave your baggage in our storage space, with a deposit.\nJolie: Isn't my baggage enough of a deposit?\nRochette: I wish it was, but it isn't. They will still want a credit card.\nJolie: It's always something, isn't it? Let me think about this for a second.\nRochette: Don't forget that you have very little time, ma'am, before you have to check out.", "summary": "Jolie wants to store her luggage when visiting New York, but there is a deposit. Rochette reminds her there's little time to think about." }, { "id": "test_1124", "dialogue": "Jolie: I'll be checking out of the hotel in about 40 minutes.\nRochette: Forty minutes or 40 seconds, ma'am, it doesn't matter, I'm ready for you.\nJolie: Great! As you know, however, the day in New York has hardly begun.\nRochette: There's nothing like getting an early start, ma'am.\nJolie: What can I do with my baggage while I visit a few more tourist spots?\nRochette: You can leave your baggage in our storage space, with a deposit.\nJolie: Isn't my baggage enough of a deposit?\nRochette: I wish it was, but it isn't. They will still want a credit card.\nJolie: It's always something, isn't it? Let me think about this for a second.\nRochette: Don't forget that you have very little time, ma'am, before you have to check out.", "summary": "Jolie wants to leave the luggage at the hotel when visiting New York but wants to think about for a second because of deposit." }, { "id": "test_1125", "dialogue": "Jolie: I'll be checking out of the hotel in about 40 minutes.\nRochette: Forty minutes or 40 seconds, ma'am, it doesn't matter, I'm ready for you.\nJolie: Great! As you know, however, the day in New York has hardly begun.\nRochette: There's nothing like getting an early start, ma'am.\nJolie: What can I do with my baggage while I visit a few more tourist spots?\nRochette: You can leave your baggage in our storage space, with a deposit.\nJolie: Isn't my baggage enough of a deposit?\nRochette: I wish it was, but it isn't. They will still want a credit card.\nJolie: It's always something, isn't it? Let me think about this for a second.\nRochette: Don't forget that you have very little time, ma'am, before you have to check out.", "summary": "Jolie wants to leave the baggage at the hotel but is told she has to pay a deposit. So she wants to think about for a second." }, { "id": "test_1126", "dialogue": "Barclay: Hey, Brandon. What are you doing?\nBrandon: Oh, You'll like this. It's a new Web site that helps you improve your writing skills for free.\nBarclay: Really? Yeah. That would be really helpful.\nBrandon: Yeah and I'm signing up right now.\nBarclay: Wow. Let me see that.\nBrandon: Yeah. It's easy. You just enter your name, your birthday, your address, your bank information.\nBarclay: What?\nBrandon: Your credit card number.\nBarclay: Wait, wait, wait.\nBrandon: What?\nBarclay: I thought you said it was free.\nBrandon: It IS free.\nBarclay: Then, why do they need your bank and credit card information?\nBrandon: Well, you know, it's just, you know, just ... just to check your identity or something like that. But, but it's all free. What?\nBarclay: That doesn't sound free to me.\nBrandon: Well, you don't understand.\nBarclay: It sounds pretty fishy to me. How do you know that this is a trusted Web site. Look. That doesn't look like a secure URL.\nBrandon: Well, you don't understand. Look. It says right here on their page. Right here: Our goal is help you learn. Trusting us. We knows how to help you in 15 days or below.\nBarclay: What?\nBrandon: What the what?\nBarclay: That's terrible English. Who wrote this? What country are they in? You need to help THEM with their English. I mean, this is a sure sign that they are trying to probably steal your personal information and your identify.\nBrandon: No, no, no, and look. Here is a picture of some of their staff. And they look honest. Hey ...\nBarclay: You're so gullible.\nBrandon: Hey, hey. What are you doing?\nBarclay: I'm shutting down your computer. I can't watch my own brother fall for a scam like this.\nBrandon: You just don't understand.", "summary": "Brandon is signing up for a website to improve his writing skills. Barclay thinks this website is stealing personal information and tries to stop Brandon. But Brandon doesn't believe." }, { "id": "test_1127", "dialogue": "Barclay: Hey, Brandon. What are you doing?\nBrandon: Oh, You'll like this. It's a new Web site that helps you improve your writing skills for free.\nBarclay: Really? Yeah. That would be really helpful.\nBrandon: Yeah and I'm signing up right now.\nBarclay: Wow. Let me see that.\nBrandon: Yeah. It's easy. You just enter your name, your birthday, your address, your bank information.\nBarclay: What?\nBrandon: Your credit card number.\nBarclay: Wait, wait, wait.\nBrandon: What?\nBarclay: I thought you said it was free.\nBrandon: It IS free.\nBarclay: Then, why do they need your bank and credit card information?\nBrandon: Well, you know, it's just, you know, just ... just to check your identity or something like that. But, but it's all free. What?\nBarclay: That doesn't sound free to me.\nBrandon: Well, you don't understand.\nBarclay: It sounds pretty fishy to me. How do you know that this is a trusted Web site. Look. That doesn't look like a secure URL.\nBrandon: Well, you don't understand. Look. It says right here on their page. Right here: Our goal is help you learn. Trusting us. We knows how to help you in 15 days or below.\nBarclay: What?\nBrandon: What the what?\nBarclay: That's terrible English. Who wrote this? What country are they in? You need to help THEM with their English. I mean, this is a sure sign that they are trying to probably steal your personal information and your identify.\nBrandon: No, no, no, and look. Here is a picture of some of their staff. And they look honest. Hey ...\nBarclay: You're so gullible.\nBrandon: Hey, hey. What are you doing?\nBarclay: I'm shutting down your computer. I can't watch my own brother fall for a scam like this.\nBrandon: You just don't understand.", "summary": "Brandon is signing up for a free website to improve writing skills but it requires personal information. Barclay thinks the website cannot be trusted but Brandon doesn't believe so. Therefore, Barclay shuts down Brandon's computer to stop him." }, { "id": "test_1128", "dialogue": "Barclay: Hey, Brandon. What are you doing?\nBrandon: Oh, You'll like this. It's a new Web site that helps you improve your writing skills for free.\nBarclay: Really? Yeah. That would be really helpful.\nBrandon: Yeah and I'm signing up right now.\nBarclay: Wow. Let me see that.\nBrandon: Yeah. It's easy. You just enter your name, your birthday, your address, your bank information.\nBarclay: What?\nBrandon: Your credit card number.\nBarclay: Wait, wait, wait.\nBrandon: What?\nBarclay: I thought you said it was free.\nBrandon: It IS free.\nBarclay: Then, why do they need your bank and credit card information?\nBrandon: Well, you know, it's just, you know, just ... just to check your identity or something like that. But, but it's all free. What?\nBarclay: That doesn't sound free to me.\nBrandon: Well, you don't understand.\nBarclay: It sounds pretty fishy to me. How do you know that this is a trusted Web site. Look. That doesn't look like a secure URL.\nBrandon: Well, you don't understand. Look. It says right here on their page. Right here: Our goal is help you learn. Trusting us. We knows how to help you in 15 days or below.\nBarclay: What?\nBrandon: What the what?\nBarclay: That's terrible English. Who wrote this? What country are they in? You need to help THEM with their English. I mean, this is a sure sign that they are trying to probably steal your personal information and your identify.\nBrandon: No, no, no, and look. Here is a picture of some of their staff. And they look honest. Hey ...\nBarclay: You're so gullible.\nBrandon: Hey, hey. What are you doing?\nBarclay: I'm shutting down your computer. I can't watch my own brother fall for a scam like this.\nBrandon: You just don't understand.", "summary": "Brandon is signing up for a free website that helps people improve their writing skills. Barclay thinks it's fishy to collect for people's credit card information, and stops Brandon." }, { "id": "test_1129", "dialogue": "Lorianna: Do you think our headmaster is going to build a new lab building?\nZora: I've no idea. He may have the plan. But he hasn't spoken to us teachers about it.\nLorianna: Do you think it possible that it will happen?\nZora: Of course. Right now, our old lab building can't satisfy the increasing need of teaching. It's too small and not in proper condition.\nLorianna: Why don't we build a new one as soon as possible?\nZora: There may be some problems with it.\nLorianna: What's the problem then?\nZora: As far as I know, money is. It's not likely to be solved soon, I guess.\nLorianna: I believe our headmaster will ask the local government to help us build a new one.\nZora: I think so. It's quite likely that the decision will be made before the end of this term.", "summary": "Lorianna and Zora think their old lab building cannot satisfy their need, but they believe their headmaster will solve it." }, { "id": "test_1130", "dialogue": "Lorianna: Do you think our headmaster is going to build a new lab building?\nZora: I've no idea. He may have the plan. But he hasn't spoken to us teachers about it.\nLorianna: Do you think it possible that it will happen?\nZora: Of course. Right now, our old lab building can't satisfy the increasing need of teaching. It's too small and not in proper condition.\nLorianna: Why don't we build a new one as soon as possible?\nZora: There may be some problems with it.\nLorianna: What's the problem then?\nZora: As far as I know, money is. It's not likely to be solved soon, I guess.\nLorianna: I believe our headmaster will ask the local government to help us build a new one.\nZora: I think so. It's quite likely that the decision will be made before the end of this term.", "summary": "Lorianna and Zora talk about the possibility of building a new lab building and believe the headmaster will ask the local government for help." }, { "id": "test_1131", "dialogue": "Lorianna: Do you think our headmaster is going to build a new lab building?\nZora: I've no idea. He may have the plan. But he hasn't spoken to us teachers about it.\nLorianna: Do you think it possible that it will happen?\nZora: Of course. Right now, our old lab building can't satisfy the increasing need of teaching. It's too small and not in proper condition.\nLorianna: Why don't we build a new one as soon as possible?\nZora: There may be some problems with it.\nLorianna: What's the problem then?\nZora: As far as I know, money is. It's not likely to be solved soon, I guess.\nLorianna: I believe our headmaster will ask the local government to help us build a new one.\nZora: I think so. It's quite likely that the decision will be made before the end of this term.", "summary": "Lorianna and Zora think their headmaster may plan to build a new lab building, and will ask the local government for financial support." }, { "id": "test_1132", "dialogue": "Kate: I am happy I started carrying the credit card that the bank gave us.\nHenry: Why is that, Kate? Did you use it to buy something?\nKate: I surely did. On my way home I stopped at the store to buy some beef for dinner because I didn't have any cash with me.\nHenry: And they permitted you to pay with the card?\nKate: Yes. They didn't even ask me to give the ID.\nHenry: You have to be careful. If you lose them and someone finds them, the bank will charge you for what you buy.\nKate: How much has the bank allowed us to spend with the card?\nHenry: Fifteen hundred dollars. The bank encourages us to use the card, but they will also require us to pay them back.\nKate: You are right, Henry. I'll remember that. But the card surely makes it easy to spend money.", "summary": "Kate is happy to use the credit card because it makes it easy to spend money. Henry reminds her to be careful and pay the money back." }, { "id": "test_1133", "dialogue": "Kate: I am happy I started carrying the credit card that the bank gave us.\nHenry: Why is that, Kate? Did you use it to buy something?\nKate: I surely did. On my way home I stopped at the store to buy some beef for dinner because I didn't have any cash with me.\nHenry: And they permitted you to pay with the card?\nKate: Yes. They didn't even ask me to give the ID.\nHenry: You have to be careful. If you lose them and someone finds them, the bank will charge you for what you buy.\nKate: How much has the bank allowed us to spend with the card?\nHenry: Fifteen hundred dollars. The bank encourages us to use the card, but they will also require us to pay them back.\nKate: You are right, Henry. I'll remember that. But the card surely makes it easy to spend money.", "summary": "Kate is happy with the credit card which as it makes it easy to spend money. Henry warns about the safety and repayment problem." }, { "id": "test_1134", "dialogue": "Kate: I am happy I started carrying the credit card that the bank gave us.\nHenry: Why is that, Kate? Did you use it to buy something?\nKate: I surely did. On my way home I stopped at the store to buy some beef for dinner because I didn't have any cash with me.\nHenry: And they permitted you to pay with the card?\nKate: Yes. They didn't even ask me to give the ID.\nHenry: You have to be careful. If you lose them and someone finds them, the bank will charge you for what you buy.\nKate: How much has the bank allowed us to spend with the card?\nHenry: Fifteen hundred dollars. The bank encourages us to use the card, but they will also require us to pay them back.\nKate: You are right, Henry. I'll remember that. But the card surely makes it easy to spend money.", "summary": "Kate starts to use the credit card which makes it easy to spend money. Henry reminds her to be careful and pay the money back." }, { "id": "test_1135", "dialogue": "Roland: Good morning, Mr. Smith. I've just come to tell you about the visit to a village planned for tomorrow. We have a choice of two villages. One is in the suburbs of Beijing, about 50 kilometers away. The other is in a rather out-of-the-way mountain area about 100 kilometers away. It's a small village that has recently made remarkable economic progress. It used to be very backward, but now the place has completely changed. Could you let me know which you'd prefer sometime this morning so that we can make the necessary arrangements?\nMr. Smith: Well, I think I'd rather visit the village in the mountains.\nRoland: All right. In that case, I'm afraid we'll have to get up rather early tomorrow because it's quite far. We'll have lunch at the village and get back before supper. Suppose we get up at six, what do you say?\nMr. Smith: That's fine.", "summary": "Roland asks Mr. Smith for arrangements of tomorrow. Mr. Smith decides to visit a village in the mountains." }, { "id": "test_1136", "dialogue": "Roland: Good morning, Mr. Smith. I've just come to tell you about the visit to a village planned for tomorrow. We have a choice of two villages. One is in the suburbs of Beijing, about 50 kilometers away. The other is in a rather out-of-the-way mountain area about 100 kilometers away. It's a small village that has recently made remarkable economic progress. It used to be very backward, but now the place has completely changed. Could you let me know which you'd prefer sometime this morning so that we can make the necessary arrangements?\nMr. Smith: Well, I think I'd rather visit the village in the mountains.\nRoland: All right. In that case, I'm afraid we'll have to get up rather early tomorrow because it's quite far. We'll have lunch at the village and get back before supper. Suppose we get up at six, what do you say?\nMr. Smith: That's fine.", "summary": "Roland introduces two different villages to visit and Mr. Smith decides to visit the village in the mountains." }, { "id": "test_1137", "dialogue": "Roland: Good morning, Mr. Smith. I've just come to tell you about the visit to a village planned for tomorrow. We have a choice of two villages. One is in the suburbs of Beijing, about 50 kilometers away. The other is in a rather out-of-the-way mountain area about 100 kilometers away. It's a small village that has recently made remarkable economic progress. It used to be very backward, but now the place has completely changed. Could you let me know which you'd prefer sometime this morning so that we can make the necessary arrangements?\nMr. Smith: Well, I think I'd rather visit the village in the mountains.\nRoland: All right. In that case, I'm afraid we'll have to get up rather early tomorrow because it's quite far. We'll have lunch at the village and get back before supper. Suppose we get up at six, what do you say?\nMr. Smith: That's fine.", "summary": "Roland is asking which village Mr. Smith wants to visit so they can make arrangements. Mr. Smith chooses the village in the mountains." }, { "id": "test_1138", "dialogue": "Adriena: Vet, can you tell us what you usually do to deal with stress and depression?\nVet: I eat a cucumber and go to bed. I figure it's a healthy alternative to chocolate.\nAdriena: Do you ever feel that having a baby has stopped you from your goals or dreams?\nVet: I always wanted to be a cheerleader, and that won't happen, I also miss out on a lot of freedom. No one makes me come home on time, and I probably wouldn't normally, but I now have a responsibility to my baby.\nAdriena: What is your favorite part of having a daughter?\nVet: It is so hard to narrow it down to one thing. I love the way she looks at me and admires me. She lets me feel so much love. She is innocent and pure. The best part of being with her is watching her go through every stage knowing there is somebody who loves her.\nAdriena: What are your plans for the future?\nVet: I am going to be a lawyer. Down the road, I hope to move out of Utah.\nAdriena: What are some of your future goals and dreams?\nVet: I want to start small. First and foremost, I am looking forward to graduating from high school. I eventually want to get married. Having a father figure in my baby's life is important to me because I missed out on that. I want to start modeling again, and I hope to keep up with my dancing and singing. It is also important to keep family traditions for me and my baby.\nAdriena: What is your favorite quote?\nVet: What happens in the dark will come out in the light. There is nothing that you can try to hide without it coming out sometime. It is important not to hide anything from yourself or anybody else.\nAdriena: What advice would you give teens?\nVet: Take things slow, and be a kid as long as you possibly can. Don't expect everything to be perfect, and make decisions for yourself. Live life to the fullest. Love yourself first, and everything else will fall into place.", "summary": "Adriena interviews Vet, a high school girl who has become a mother. She shows her love to her daughter and talks about her future plans and gives advice to teens." }, { "id": "test_1139", "dialogue": "Adriena: Vet, can you tell us what you usually do to deal with stress and depression?\nVet: I eat a cucumber and go to bed. I figure it's a healthy alternative to chocolate.\nAdriena: Do you ever feel that having a baby has stopped you from your goals or dreams?\nVet: I always wanted to be a cheerleader, and that won't happen, I also miss out on a lot of freedom. No one makes me come home on time, and I probably wouldn't normally, but I now have a responsibility to my baby.\nAdriena: What is your favorite part of having a daughter?\nVet: It is so hard to narrow it down to one thing. I love the way she looks at me and admires me. She lets me feel so much love. She is innocent and pure. The best part of being with her is watching her go through every stage knowing there is somebody who loves her.\nAdriena: What are your plans for the future?\nVet: I am going to be a lawyer. Down the road, I hope to move out of Utah.\nAdriena: What are some of your future goals and dreams?\nVet: I want to start small. First and foremost, I am looking forward to graduating from high school. I eventually want to get married. Having a father figure in my baby's life is important to me because I missed out on that. I want to start modeling again, and I hope to keep up with my dancing and singing. It is also important to keep family traditions for me and my baby.\nAdriena: What is your favorite quote?\nVet: What happens in the dark will come out in the light. There is nothing that you can try to hide without it coming out sometime. It is important not to hide anything from yourself or anybody else.\nAdriena: What advice would you give teens?\nVet: Take things slow, and be a kid as long as you possibly can. Don't expect everything to be perfect, and make decisions for yourself. Live life to the fullest. Love yourself first, and everything else will fall into place.", "summary": "Vet tells her own experience as a young mother and how her daughter changes her. Then she tells Adriena her future goals and dreams. And she also gives teens advice." }, { "id": "test_1140", "dialogue": "Adriena: Vet, can you tell us what you usually do to deal with stress and depression?\nVet: I eat a cucumber and go to bed. I figure it's a healthy alternative to chocolate.\nAdriena: Do you ever feel that having a baby has stopped you from your goals or dreams?\nVet: I always wanted to be a cheerleader, and that won't happen, I also miss out on a lot of freedom. No one makes me come home on time, and I probably wouldn't normally, but I now have a responsibility to my baby.\nAdriena: What is your favorite part of having a daughter?\nVet: It is so hard to narrow it down to one thing. I love the way she looks at me and admires me. She lets me feel so much love. She is innocent and pure. The best part of being with her is watching her go through every stage knowing there is somebody who loves her.\nAdriena: What are your plans for the future?\nVet: I am going to be a lawyer. Down the road, I hope to move out of Utah.\nAdriena: What are some of your future goals and dreams?\nVet: I want to start small. First and foremost, I am looking forward to graduating from high school. I eventually want to get married. Having a father figure in my baby's life is important to me because I missed out on that. I want to start modeling again, and I hope to keep up with my dancing and singing. It is also important to keep family traditions for me and my baby.\nAdriena: What is your favorite quote?\nVet: What happens in the dark will come out in the light. There is nothing that you can try to hide without it coming out sometime. It is important not to hide anything from yourself or anybody else.\nAdriena: What advice would you give teens?\nVet: Take things slow, and be a kid as long as you possibly can. Don't expect everything to be perfect, and make decisions for yourself. Live life to the fullest. Love yourself first, and everything else will fall into place.", "summary": "Adriena is interviewing Vet and asking her about the ways she deals with stress as a young mother, feelings of having a baby, plans for the future, her favorite quote, and advice for teens." }, { "id": "test_1141", "dialogue": "Lorri: When did you become interested in collecting stamps?\nSig: Oh, when I was about ten years old.\nLorri: Ten years old? So you have loved it for 9 years.\nSig: Yeah, it's really an exciting hobby. You know, the first postage stamps were issued in Britain in 1840.\nLorri: Really? I didn't know that. What's on the first postage stamps?\nSig: Well, look, here's a picture of the first two stamps issued.\nLorri: Oh, they both bear a picture of Queen Victoria, don't they?\nSig: Yes, I wish I had the originals, then I would be a wealthy man instead of a poor stamp collector.\nLorri: But I believe collecting stamps gives you much pleasure which not all wealthy men can enjoy.\nSig: Yes, I do agree.", "summary": "Sig talks about Sig's hobby of collecting stamps. And they all agree that stamps collecting gives more pleasure than becoming wealthy." }, { "id": "test_1142", "dialogue": "Lorri: When did you become interested in collecting stamps?\nSig: Oh, when I was about ten years old.\nLorri: Ten years old? So you have loved it for 9 years.\nSig: Yeah, it's really an exciting hobby. You know, the first postage stamps were issued in Britain in 1840.\nLorri: Really? I didn't know that. What's on the first postage stamps?\nSig: Well, look, here's a picture of the first two stamps issued.\nLorri: Oh, they both bear a picture of Queen Victoria, don't they?\nSig: Yes, I wish I had the originals, then I would be a wealthy man instead of a poor stamp collector.\nLorri: But I believe collecting stamps gives you much pleasure which not all wealthy men can enjoy.\nSig: Yes, I do agree.", "summary": "Sig describes Sig's own stamp collecting hobby and the first postage stamps to Lorri. They all agree that stamps collecting gives much pleasure than becoming wealthy." }, { "id": "test_1143", "dialogue": "Lorri: When did you become interested in collecting stamps?\nSig: Oh, when I was about ten years old.\nLorri: Ten years old? So you have loved it for 9 years.\nSig: Yeah, it's really an exciting hobby. You know, the first postage stamps were issued in Britain in 1840.\nLorri: Really? I didn't know that. What's on the first postage stamps?\nSig: Well, look, here's a picture of the first two stamps issued.\nLorri: Oh, they both bear a picture of Queen Victoria, don't they?\nSig: Yes, I wish I had the originals, then I would be a wealthy man instead of a poor stamp collector.\nLorri: But I believe collecting stamps gives you much pleasure which not all wealthy men can enjoy.\nSig: Yes, I do agree.", "summary": "Sig talks about Sig's interest in collecting stamps and the first postage stamps with Lorri. It gives Sig much pleasure. They all agree that stamps collecting gives much pleasure than becoming wealthy." }, { "id": "test_1144", "dialogue": "Odessa: Tom, as the manager of a company selling green products, you are now quite a successful businessman. When did you know you wanted to have your own company?\nTom: My family left Budapest in 1986 and settled in Canada where a lot of my friends' parents were highly successful businessmen. It seems so cool, so in high school, I started a web-designed company and learned a lot from that experience.\nOdessa: How did you find the money for your present company then?\nTom: We've raised 18 million dollars from about 50 people. We're finally making money. I own 6% of the company and all employees get their shares.\nOdessa: By the way, what aspects of your life are green?\nTom: I'm only mildly green. I do simple things and I'm a huge biker. I biked cross Canada.\nOdessa: Do you think you have ever done anything wasteful?\nTom: We're always doing something wrong, but then, that will allow us to learn and grow. When I first started out, we made all the products ourselves, but that was a mistake. Now we work with other companies. We provide the materials, the product development and the design. They make the products then.", "summary": "Odessa interviews Tom about his experience to start a company selling green products, how to live a mildly green life and to learn from mistakes." }, { "id": "test_1145", "dialogue": "Odessa: Tom, as the manager of a company selling green products, you are now quite a successful businessman. When did you know you wanted to have your own company?\nTom: My family left Budapest in 1986 and settled in Canada where a lot of my friends' parents were highly successful businessmen. It seems so cool, so in high school, I started a web-designed company and learned a lot from that experience.\nOdessa: How did you find the money for your present company then?\nTom: We've raised 18 million dollars from about 50 people. We're finally making money. I own 6% of the company and all employees get their shares.\nOdessa: By the way, what aspects of your life are green?\nTom: I'm only mildly green. I do simple things and I'm a huge biker. I biked cross Canada.\nOdessa: Do you think you have ever done anything wasteful?\nTom: We're always doing something wrong, but then, that will allow us to learn and grow. When I first started out, we made all the products ourselves, but that was a mistake. Now we work with other companies. We provide the materials, the product development and the design. They make the products then.", "summary": "Odessa inquires Tom about his successful business experience and his own green life and how to learn from mistakes." }, { "id": "test_1146", "dialogue": "Odessa: Tom, as the manager of a company selling green products, you are now quite a successful businessman. When did you know you wanted to have your own company?\nTom: My family left Budapest in 1986 and settled in Canada where a lot of my friends' parents were highly successful businessmen. It seems so cool, so in high school, I started a web-designed company and learned a lot from that experience.\nOdessa: How did you find the money for your present company then?\nTom: We've raised 18 million dollars from about 50 people. We're finally making money. I own 6% of the company and all employees get their shares.\nOdessa: By the way, what aspects of your life are green?\nTom: I'm only mildly green. I do simple things and I'm a huge biker. I biked cross Canada.\nOdessa: Do you think you have ever done anything wasteful?\nTom: We're always doing something wrong, but then, that will allow us to learn and grow. When I first started out, we made all the products ourselves, but that was a mistake. Now we work with other companies. We provide the materials, the product development and the design. They make the products then.", "summary": "Odessa is interviewing Tom about how he had his own company, how he found the money, what aspects of his life are green, and if he has done something wasteful." }, { "id": "test_1147", "dialogue": "Agatha: Police in North London are treating as murder the death of a man thought to be in his forties whose body was found in a pedestrian subway in Neasden. The man leading the hunt is Detective Chief Superintendent John Day, who explains what they know of the man's movements in the early hours of this morning.\nShawn: What we've learned is the fact that he left the Level One Club, which is a drinking club in Neasden Lane, about 1:30 a.m., and we're trying to account for movements up till 2:15 a. m., because it was about that time he was found by a member of the club, an employee. He was found in the underpass, the pedestrian way, under the North Circular Road. Death was due to multiple head injuries. We understand that there may have been two girls and a man who was drunk in close proximity to the entrance to the subway, who may have seen the man walking in that direction, or any attacker who may have been following him.\nAgatha: About what time would you think that they were there?\nShawn: Just after half past one to a quarter past two.\nAgatha: Then in that case the gap you have is really quite short. It's only more or less half a hour or forty minutes.\nShawn: In fact, yes, as short as that.\nAgatha: And how far away from the Neasden underpass was the drinking club?\nShawn: Fifty meters.\nAgatha: And at the moment you know of no other people in the area whom you want to talk to, other than the drunken man and the two women who were seen with him or near him at some time?\nShawn: Yes. The club closed at half past one and there may have been other people who left the club who went that way. We understand that there were also minicab drivers parked in the area who may have seen something as well.\nAgatha: As it is, I take it you haven't been able to identify them.\nShawn: No, not at this stage.\nAgatha: Well, thank you very much.", "summary": "Detective Chief Superintendent John Day is trying to figure out the murdered man's movements in the short gap between he left the club and got murdered, but he only has three witnesses and hasn't been able to identify more." }, { "id": "test_1148", "dialogue": "Agatha: Police in North London are treating as murder the death of a man thought to be in his forties whose body was found in a pedestrian subway in Neasden. The man leading the hunt is Detective Chief Superintendent John Day, who explains what they know of the man's movements in the early hours of this morning.\nShawn: What we've learned is the fact that he left the Level One Club, which is a drinking club in Neasden Lane, about 1:30 a.m., and we're trying to account for movements up till 2:15 a. m., because it was about that time he was found by a member of the club, an employee. He was found in the underpass, the pedestrian way, under the North Circular Road. Death was due to multiple head injuries. We understand that there may have been two girls and a man who was drunk in close proximity to the entrance to the subway, who may have seen the man walking in that direction, or any attacker who may have been following him.\nAgatha: About what time would you think that they were there?\nShawn: Just after half past one to a quarter past two.\nAgatha: Then in that case the gap you have is really quite short. It's only more or less half a hour or forty minutes.\nShawn: In fact, yes, as short as that.\nAgatha: And how far away from the Neasden underpass was the drinking club?\nShawn: Fifty meters.\nAgatha: And at the moment you know of no other people in the area whom you want to talk to, other than the drunken man and the two women who were seen with him or near him at some time?\nShawn: Yes. The club closed at half past one and there may have been other people who left the club who went that way. We understand that there were also minicab drivers parked in the area who may have seen something as well.\nAgatha: As it is, I take it you haven't been able to identify them.\nShawn: No, not at this stage.\nAgatha: Well, thank you very much.", "summary": "John Day describes known details of a murder case which happened in a pedestrian subway at midnight and answers Agatha's questions to tell what he know about the case. But he hasn't be able to identify more, even he knows three witnesses." }, { "id": "test_1149", "dialogue": "Agatha: Police in North London are treating as murder the death of a man thought to be in his forties whose body was found in a pedestrian subway in Neasden. The man leading the hunt is Detective Chief Superintendent John Day, who explains what they know of the man's movements in the early hours of this morning.\nShawn: What we've learned is the fact that he left the Level One Club, which is a drinking club in Neasden Lane, about 1:30 a.m., and we're trying to account for movements up till 2:15 a. m., because it was about that time he was found by a member of the club, an employee. He was found in the underpass, the pedestrian way, under the North Circular Road. Death was due to multiple head injuries. We understand that there may have been two girls and a man who was drunk in close proximity to the entrance to the subway, who may have seen the man walking in that direction, or any attacker who may have been following him.\nAgatha: About what time would you think that they were there?\nShawn: Just after half past one to a quarter past two.\nAgatha: Then in that case the gap you have is really quite short. It's only more or less half a hour or forty minutes.\nShawn: In fact, yes, as short as that.\nAgatha: And how far away from the Neasden underpass was the drinking club?\nShawn: Fifty meters.\nAgatha: And at the moment you know of no other people in the area whom you want to talk to, other than the drunken man and the two women who were seen with him or near him at some time?\nShawn: Yes. The club closed at half past one and there may have been other people who left the club who went that way. We understand that there were also minicab drivers parked in the area who may have seen something as well.\nAgatha: As it is, I take it you haven't been able to identify them.\nShawn: No, not at this stage.\nAgatha: Well, thank you very much.", "summary": "John Day is telling Agatha what they've known of the dead man's movements in the early hours of the morning, and there may be three witnesses, two girls and a man, but he hasn't been able to identify more." }, { "id": "test_1150", "dialogue": "Sherry: Hi, Bob, guess what? I'm going to visit Quebec next summer. I'm invited to go to a friend's wedding, but while I'm there, I'd also like to do some sightseeing.\nBob: That's nice, Sherry. But do you mean the province of Quebec or Quebec City?\nSherry: I mean the province. My friend's wedding is in Montreal, so I'm going there first. I'll stay for 5 days. Is Montreal the capital city of the province?\nBob: Well, many people think so because it's the biggest city, but it's not the capital. Quebec City is, but Montreal is great. The Santa Lawrence River runs right through the middle of the city. It's beautiful in summer.\nSherry: Wow, and do you think I can get by in English? My French is okay, but not that good. I know most people there speak French, but can I also use English?\nBob: Well, people speak both French and English there, but you'll hear French most of the time and all the street signs are in French. In fact, Montreal is the third largest French-speaking city in the world. So you'd better practice your French before you go.\nSherry: Good advice, what about Quebec City? I'll visit a friend from college who lives there now. What's it like?\nBob: It's a beautiful city, very old. Many old buildings have been nicely restored. Some of them were built in the 17th and 18th centuries. You'll love it there.\nSherry: Fantastic. I can't wait to go.", "summary": "Sherry is going to Quebec for a friend's wedding and sightseeing. Bob tells her some basic knowledge of Quebec, describes the beautiful scenery, and suggests practicing French." }, { "id": "test_1151", "dialogue": "Sherry: Hi, Bob, guess what? I'm going to visit Quebec next summer. I'm invited to go to a friend's wedding, but while I'm there, I'd also like to do some sightseeing.\nBob: That's nice, Sherry. But do you mean the province of Quebec or Quebec City?\nSherry: I mean the province. My friend's wedding is in Montreal, so I'm going there first. I'll stay for 5 days. Is Montreal the capital city of the province?\nBob: Well, many people think so because it's the biggest city, but it's not the capital. Quebec City is, but Montreal is great. The Santa Lawrence River runs right through the middle of the city. It's beautiful in summer.\nSherry: Wow, and do you think I can get by in English? My French is okay, but not that good. I know most people there speak French, but can I also use English?\nBob: Well, people speak both French and English there, but you'll hear French most of the time and all the street signs are in French. In fact, Montreal is the third largest French-speaking city in the world. So you'd better practice your French before you go.\nSherry: Good advice, what about Quebec City? I'll visit a friend from college who lives there now. What's it like?\nBob: It's a beautiful city, very old. Many old buildings have been nicely restored. Some of them were built in the 17th and 18th centuries. You'll love it there.\nSherry: Fantastic. I can't wait to go.", "summary": "Sherry will attend a wedding in Montreal and wants to go sightseeing in nearby cities. Bob gives her some basic knowledge about the cities and Sherry cannot wait to go." }, { "id": "test_1152", "dialogue": "Sherry: Hi, Bob, guess what? I'm going to visit Quebec next summer. I'm invited to go to a friend's wedding, but while I'm there, I'd also like to do some sightseeing.\nBob: That's nice, Sherry. But do you mean the province of Quebec or Quebec City?\nSherry: I mean the province. My friend's wedding is in Montreal, so I'm going there first. I'll stay for 5 days. Is Montreal the capital city of the province?\nBob: Well, many people think so because it's the biggest city, but it's not the capital. Quebec City is, but Montreal is great. The Santa Lawrence River runs right through the middle of the city. It's beautiful in summer.\nSherry: Wow, and do you think I can get by in English? My French is okay, but not that good. I know most people there speak French, but can I also use English?\nBob: Well, people speak both French and English there, but you'll hear French most of the time and all the street signs are in French. In fact, Montreal is the third largest French-speaking city in the world. So you'd better practice your French before you go.\nSherry: Good advice, what about Quebec City? I'll visit a friend from college who lives there now. What's it like?\nBob: It's a beautiful city, very old. Many old buildings have been nicely restored. Some of them were built in the 17th and 18th centuries. You'll love it there.\nSherry: Fantastic. I can't wait to go.", "summary": "Sherry will go to Montreal, Quebec next summer. Bob suggests she practice French since Montreal is the third largest French-speaking city. Sherry will also visit a friend in Quebec City." }, { "id": "test_1153", "dialogue": "Tom: Jane, let's go swimming at the Student Center.\nJane: I'd like to, Tom, but I have a paper due on Friday, and I haven't even started it yet.\nTom: Just an hour. I've got a test tomorrow, so I won't be able to stay very long.\nJane: I need the exercise, but I just can't spare the time.\nTom: Okay, how about dinner at the Grill? You have to eat something, and it's right by the library. I'll go over there with you after dinner, and you can do your research while I study for my test.\nJane: Well, but...\nTom: Come on. You'll probably want to stay late, and you shouldn't walk home after dark. I'll stay until you're ready to go.\nJane: That would be nice, but...\nTom: Look, we really wouldn't be wasting any time. We'd just be doing everything we need to do, but we'd be doing it together. I just want to spend time with you.\nJane: Me, too. Okay. I need to go home first, then I'll meet you at the Grill about six. Is that all right?\nTom: That's great. We'll get everything done. You'll see.", "summary": "Tom suggests going swimming, but Jane refuses. They decide to meet at the Grill to eat and then go to study together in the library." }, { "id": "test_1154", "dialogue": "Tom: Jane, let's go swimming at the Student Center.\nJane: I'd like to, Tom, but I have a paper due on Friday, and I haven't even started it yet.\nTom: Just an hour. I've got a test tomorrow, so I won't be able to stay very long.\nJane: I need the exercise, but I just can't spare the time.\nTom: Okay, how about dinner at the Grill? You have to eat something, and it's right by the library. I'll go over there with you after dinner, and you can do your research while I study for my test.\nJane: Well, but...\nTom: Come on. You'll probably want to stay late, and you shouldn't walk home after dark. I'll stay until you're ready to go.\nJane: That would be nice, but...\nTom: Look, we really wouldn't be wasting any time. We'd just be doing everything we need to do, but we'd be doing it together. I just want to spend time with you.\nJane: Me, too. Okay. I need to go home first, then I'll meet you at the Grill about six. Is that all right?\nTom: That's great. We'll get everything done. You'll see.", "summary": "Tom suggests going swimming but Jane refuses beacuse of her paper due. After discussion, Jane finnally agrees to have dinner with him and then go to study together in the library." }, { "id": "test_1155", "dialogue": "Tom: Jane, let's go swimming at the Student Center.\nJane: I'd like to, Tom, but I have a paper due on Friday, and I haven't even started it yet.\nTom: Just an hour. I've got a test tomorrow, so I won't be able to stay very long.\nJane: I need the exercise, but I just can't spare the time.\nTom: Okay, how about dinner at the Grill? You have to eat something, and it's right by the library. I'll go over there with you after dinner, and you can do your research while I study for my test.\nJane: Well, but...\nTom: Come on. You'll probably want to stay late, and you shouldn't walk home after dark. I'll stay until you're ready to go.\nJane: That would be nice, but...\nTom: Look, we really wouldn't be wasting any time. We'd just be doing everything we need to do, but we'd be doing it together. I just want to spend time with you.\nJane: Me, too. Okay. I need to go home first, then I'll meet you at the Grill about six. Is that all right?\nTom: That's great. We'll get everything done. You'll see.", "summary": "Toms invites Jane to go swimming but Jane refuses because of a paper due. At last, Jane accepts his suggestion to have dinner and then study together in the library." }, { "id": "test_1156", "dialogue": "Maddy: I can't believe I still have this pain in my back. This medicine the doctor gave me was supposed to make me feel better by now.\nPattie: Maybe you should start taking it three times a day like you were told.", "summary": "Pattie suggests that Maddy should listen to the doctor." }, { "id": "test_1157", "dialogue": "Maddy: I can't believe I still have this pain in my back. This medicine the doctor gave me was supposed to make me feel better by now.\nPattie: Maybe you should start taking it three times a day like you were told.", "summary": "Pattie suggests Maddy follow the medical instruction." }, { "id": "test_1158", "dialogue": "Maddy: I can't believe I still have this pain in my back. This medicine the doctor gave me was supposed to make me feel better by now.\nPattie: Maybe you should start taking it three times a day like you were told.", "summary": "Pattie suggests that Maddy should follow the doctor's instruction." }, { "id": "test_1159", "dialogue": "Alyssa: Awful! My cell phone is out of service again. Fred, can you lend me some money? \nFred: How much do you want? \nAlyssa: 200 yuan. I bought a new computer online, so I have to pay the mortgage.\nFred: I am so sorry to hear that. Is that enough? \nAlyssa: It's so nice of you. You really make my day. \nFred: Forget it! We seemingly need to gather money little by little. \nAlyssa: What you said is absolutely right. I will pay you back as soon as I get back on my feet. \nFred: No rush. You can give it back whenever you have it. ", "summary": "Alyssa borrows 200 yuan from Fred and will give it back when having money." }, { "id": "test_1160", "dialogue": "Alyssa: Awful! My cell phone is out of service again. Fred, can you lend me some money? \nFred: How much do you want? \nAlyssa: 200 yuan. I bought a new computer online, so I have to pay the mortgage.\nFred: I am so sorry to hear that. Is that enough? \nAlyssa: It's so nice of you. You really make my day. \nFred: Forget it! We seemingly need to gather money little by little. \nAlyssa: What you said is absolutely right. I will pay you back as soon as I get back on my feet. \nFred: No rush. You can give it back whenever you have it. ", "summary": "Alyssa borrows 200 yuan from Fred to pay the mortgage of a computer and will pay back when having money." }, { "id": "test_1161", "dialogue": "Alyssa: Awful! My cell phone is out of service again. Fred, can you lend me some money? \nFred: How much do you want? \nAlyssa: 200 yuan. I bought a new computer online, so I have to pay the mortgage.\nFred: I am so sorry to hear that. Is that enough? \nAlyssa: It's so nice of you. You really make my day. \nFred: Forget it! We seemingly need to gather money little by little. \nAlyssa: What you said is absolutely right. I will pay you back as soon as I get back on my feet. \nFred: No rush. You can give it back whenever you have it. ", "summary": "Fred lends Alyssa 200 yuan to pay Alyssa's mortgage. Alyssa will pay back when having money." }, { "id": "test_1162", "dialogue": "Ingmar: I want to improve my handwriting, and I've practiced it for several weeks, but nothing happened. You see, my handwriting is still bad. \nTorey: Oh, come on. You know it's a long process, you have to be patient. \nIngmar: I know it, but I don't know when I can make it better. \nTorey: A, whatever you do, the most important is perseverance. So you have to hang on there, the longer, the better. Then some day, you will find you've already made a lot of progress. \nIngmar: Yeah, you are right. I must stop complaining and stick to it every day. \nTorey: Yeah! Where there is a will, there is a way. ", "summary": "Ingmar wants to improve handwriting but can't see the progress. Torey tells Ingmar the most important is perseverance." }, { "id": "test_1163", "dialogue": "Ingmar: I want to improve my handwriting, and I've practiced it for several weeks, but nothing happened. You see, my handwriting is still bad. \nTorey: Oh, come on. You know it's a long process, you have to be patient. \nIngmar: I know it, but I don't know when I can make it better. \nTorey: A, whatever you do, the most important is perseverance. So you have to hang on there, the longer, the better. Then some day, you will find you've already made a lot of progress. \nIngmar: Yeah, you are right. I must stop complaining and stick to it every day. \nTorey: Yeah! Where there is a will, there is a way. ", "summary": "Torey encourages Ingmar to persevere with handwriting practice when Ingmar complains about little improvement in handwriting." }, { "id": "test_1164", "dialogue": "Ingmar: I want to improve my handwriting, and I've practiced it for several weeks, but nothing happened. You see, my handwriting is still bad. \nTorey: Oh, come on. You know it's a long process, you have to be patient. \nIngmar: I know it, but I don't know when I can make it better. \nTorey: A, whatever you do, the most important is perseverance. So you have to hang on there, the longer, the better. Then some day, you will find you've already made a lot of progress. \nIngmar: Yeah, you are right. I must stop complaining and stick to it every day. \nTorey: Yeah! Where there is a will, there is a way. ", "summary": "Torey encourages Ingmar to keep practice handwriting, even though Ingmar hasn't got too much improvement now." }, { "id": "test_1165", "dialogue": "Cathie: Gross! What are you doing to yourself? \nMaribeth: Chill! I'm just curling my eyelashes. \nCathie: It looks like some kind of primitive form of torture. \nMaribeth: You're such a wimp! You're afraid of an eyelash curler. \nCathie: Well, you might pinch your eyelid! Or lose an eyeball! \nMaribeth: It just makes my eyelashes curl upwards. ", "summary": "Maribeth is curling eyelashes. Cathie feels dangerous, but Maribeth doesn't think so." }, { "id": "test_1166", "dialogue": "Cathie: Gross! What are you doing to yourself? \nMaribeth: Chill! I'm just curling my eyelashes. \nCathie: It looks like some kind of primitive form of torture. \nMaribeth: You're such a wimp! You're afraid of an eyelash curler. \nCathie: Well, you might pinch your eyelid! Or lose an eyeball! \nMaribeth: It just makes my eyelashes curl upwards. ", "summary": "Cathie is afraid that eyelash curler may hurt Maribeth's eyes." }, { "id": "test_1167", "dialogue": "Cathie: Gross! What are you doing to yourself? \nMaribeth: Chill! I'm just curling my eyelashes. \nCathie: It looks like some kind of primitive form of torture. \nMaribeth: You're such a wimp! You're afraid of an eyelash curler. \nCathie: Well, you might pinch your eyelid! Or lose an eyeball! \nMaribeth: It just makes my eyelashes curl upwards. ", "summary": "Cathie thinks the eyelash curler is very dangerous, but Maribeth doesn't think so." }, { "id": "test_1168", "dialogue": "Alix: Good afternoon, what can I do for you?\nSonnie: Yes, please. I would like to know something about the driving courses.\nAlix: Well, We have short full time courses during the summer. Are you interested in them?\nSonnie: No, I am free only at weekends.\nAlix: Then there are weekend courses. The course starts at 8:00 every Saturday and Sunday morning.\nSonnie: Sounds fine. What about the coaches?\nAlix: We have very excellent coaches here and some of them have been teaching for 20 years.\nSonnie: Good. How many hours of training should I have each day?\nAlix: 3 hours in the morning and 2 in the afternoon. It ends at 6:00 PM.\nSonnie: Then how many people share a training car?\nAlix: Usually 3 and we have 2 coaches for each car.\nSonnie: Very good. I will have more chances to get trained. Thank you.\nAlix: You are welcome.", "summary": "Alix introduces the weekend driving courses to Sonnie. Sonnie feels satisfied with its settings." }, { "id": "test_1169", "dialogue": "Alix: Good afternoon, what can I do for you?\nSonnie: Yes, please. I would like to know something about the driving courses.\nAlix: Well, We have short full time courses during the summer. Are you interested in them?\nSonnie: No, I am free only at weekends.\nAlix: Then there are weekend courses. The course starts at 8:00 every Saturday and Sunday morning.\nSonnie: Sounds fine. What about the coaches?\nAlix: We have very excellent coaches here and some of them have been teaching for 20 years.\nSonnie: Good. How many hours of training should I have each day?\nAlix: 3 hours in the morning and 2 in the afternoon. It ends at 6:00 PM.\nSonnie: Then how many people share a training car?\nAlix: Usually 3 and we have 2 coaches for each car.\nSonnie: Very good. I will have more chances to get trained. Thank you.\nAlix: You are welcome.", "summary": "Sonnie consults Alix about the training time, training chances and coach's experience of the driving courses. Sonnie thinks weekend courses are good." }, { "id": "test_1170", "dialogue": "Alix: Good afternoon, what can I do for you?\nSonnie: Yes, please. I would like to know something about the driving courses.\nAlix: Well, We have short full time courses during the summer. Are you interested in them?\nSonnie: No, I am free only at weekends.\nAlix: Then there are weekend courses. The course starts at 8:00 every Saturday and Sunday morning.\nSonnie: Sounds fine. What about the coaches?\nAlix: We have very excellent coaches here and some of them have been teaching for 20 years.\nSonnie: Good. How many hours of training should I have each day?\nAlix: 3 hours in the morning and 2 in the afternoon. It ends at 6:00 PM.\nSonnie: Then how many people share a training car?\nAlix: Usually 3 and we have 2 coaches for each car.\nSonnie: Very good. I will have more chances to get trained. Thank you.\nAlix: You are welcome.", "summary": "Sonnie is asking Alix some information about the driving courses. Sonnie thinks weekend courses are good." }, { "id": "test_1171", "dialogue": "Orella: Tina, how long have you been learning the piano?\nTina: For 8 years. I began to play when I was 7. My father found a teacher for me who is from the UK.\nOrella: Ah, are you still learning it from that teacher?\nTina: Yes, I go to her home every Saturday.\nOrella: No wonder you can play so well.\nTina: Yes, my teacher is very excellent and she has won many awards.\nOrella: Good. Could you please introduce me to her? I also want to learn from her.\nTina: Sure. Come with me this Saturday.\nOrella: Thank you very much.", "summary": "Tina plays the piano well because she has an excellent teacher. She agrees to introduce Orella to her teacher." }, { "id": "test_1172", "dialogue": "Orella: Tina, how long have you been learning the piano?\nTina: For 8 years. I began to play when I was 7. My father found a teacher for me who is from the UK.\nOrella: Ah, are you still learning it from that teacher?\nTina: Yes, I go to her home every Saturday.\nOrella: No wonder you can play so well.\nTina: Yes, my teacher is very excellent and she has won many awards.\nOrella: Good. Could you please introduce me to her? I also want to learn from her.\nTina: Sure. Come with me this Saturday.\nOrella: Thank you very much.", "summary": "Tina plays the piano well because she has an excellent teacher. Orella wants to learn piano from that teacher and Tina will introduce her teacher." }, { "id": "test_1173", "dialogue": "Orella: Tina, how long have you been learning the piano?\nTina: For 8 years. I began to play when I was 7. My father found a teacher for me who is from the UK.\nOrella: Ah, are you still learning it from that teacher?\nTina: Yes, I go to her home every Saturday.\nOrella: No wonder you can play so well.\nTina: Yes, my teacher is very excellent and she has won many awards.\nOrella: Good. Could you please introduce me to her? I also want to learn from her.\nTina: Sure. Come with me this Saturday.\nOrella: Thank you very much.", "summary": "Tina plays the piano well because of her excellent teacher and she agrees to introduce Orella to her teacher ." }, { "id": "test_1174", "dialogue": "Niki: What would you say are your strengths? Based on your resume you seem to have a lot of work experience.\nPatty: I work well both individually and in groups.\nNiki: What would you say might be a weakness in your work?\nPatty: Uhm, wow, tough question! Well, maybe I can be a little nervous at first, and not confident in my work. But that's just in the beginning.\nNiki: That happens to every one. Our training will help you with that.\nPatty: That sounds great! I am very interested in learning everything I can about the job.\nNiki: Tell me, where do you see yourself 5 years from now?\nPatty: Married with a stable source of income, being good at what I do... I don't think anyone can really accurately predict what their future might hold. But I know it's a learning process, and that is what I intend to do.\nNiki: Those are very good answers. I have to ask them because part of this process is trying to figure out whether or not you are a good match for us.\nPatty: That's fine. I expect to be challenged.\nNiki: Well, I think you just might be the person we're looking for.", "summary": "Patty introduces Patty's strength, weakness in Patty's work and career planning to Niki. Niki thinks Patty's background and personality suit the job well." }, { "id": "test_1175", "dialogue": "Niki: What would you say are your strengths? Based on your resume you seem to have a lot of work experience.\nPatty: I work well both individually and in groups.\nNiki: What would you say might be a weakness in your work?\nPatty: Uhm, wow, tough question! Well, maybe I can be a little nervous at first, and not confident in my work. But that's just in the beginning.\nNiki: That happens to every one. Our training will help you with that.\nPatty: That sounds great! I am very interested in learning everything I can about the job.\nNiki: Tell me, where do you see yourself 5 years from now?\nPatty: Married with a stable source of income, being good at what I do... I don't think anyone can really accurately predict what their future might hold. But I know it's a learning process, and that is what I intend to do.\nNiki: Those are very good answers. I have to ask them because part of this process is trying to figure out whether or not you are a good match for us.\nPatty: That's fine. I expect to be challenged.\nNiki: Well, I think you just might be the person we're looking for.", "summary": "Niki evaluates Patty's ability and personality by asking Patty 's strengths, weaknesses and career planning. Niki finds Patty is a suitable candidate." }, { "id": "test_1176", "dialogue": "Niki: What would you say are your strengths? Based on your resume you seem to have a lot of work experience.\nPatty: I work well both individually and in groups.\nNiki: What would you say might be a weakness in your work?\nPatty: Uhm, wow, tough question! Well, maybe I can be a little nervous at first, and not confident in my work. But that's just in the beginning.\nNiki: That happens to every one. Our training will help you with that.\nPatty: That sounds great! I am very interested in learning everything I can about the job.\nNiki: Tell me, where do you see yourself 5 years from now?\nPatty: Married with a stable source of income, being good at what I do... I don't think anyone can really accurately predict what their future might hold. But I know it's a learning process, and that is what I intend to do.\nNiki: Those are very good answers. I have to ask them because part of this process is trying to figure out whether or not you are a good match for us.\nPatty: That's fine. I expect to be challenged.\nNiki: Well, I think you just might be the person we're looking for.", "summary": "Niki is interviewing Patty. Niki thinks Patty answers Niki's questions beautifully, and is the person they want." }, { "id": "test_1177", "dialogue": "George: You look pale, Stephanie. What's wrong?\nStephanie: I don't feel good. I have a bad headache. In fact, I haven't got much sleep this past week and I feel really tired.\nGeorge: Why don't you go to see a doctor?\nStephanie: Yeah, I think I should but I have a report due tomorrow. Miss Jenkins needs it for the board meeting next Monday.\nGeorge: Well, it's Wednesday today. Why don't you talk to Miss Jenkins and ask if you can hand it in on Friday morning?\nStephanie: Maybe I should try. I guess I just need a good sleep. Thanks, George.\nGeorge: If you need any help with the report, just let me know.", "summary": "Stephanie has a headache before the report due. George suggests that she should ask for more time, and he is willing to help with the report." }, { "id": "test_1178", "dialogue": "George: You look pale, Stephanie. What's wrong?\nStephanie: I don't feel good. I have a bad headache. In fact, I haven't got much sleep this past week and I feel really tired.\nGeorge: Why don't you go to see a doctor?\nStephanie: Yeah, I think I should but I have a report due tomorrow. Miss Jenkins needs it for the board meeting next Monday.\nGeorge: Well, it's Wednesday today. Why don't you talk to Miss Jenkins and ask if you can hand it in on Friday morning?\nStephanie: Maybe I should try. I guess I just need a good sleep. Thanks, George.\nGeorge: If you need any help with the report, just let me know.", "summary": "Stephanie has a headache but doesn't see a doctor because of the report due and George is willing to help with the report and suggests she ask the board for more time" }, { "id": "test_1179", "dialogue": "George: You look pale, Stephanie. What's wrong?\nStephanie: I don't feel good. I have a bad headache. In fact, I haven't got much sleep this past week and I feel really tired.\nGeorge: Why don't you go to see a doctor?\nStephanie: Yeah, I think I should but I have a report due tomorrow. Miss Jenkins needs it for the board meeting next Monday.\nGeorge: Well, it's Wednesday today. Why don't you talk to Miss Jenkins and ask if you can hand it in on Friday morning?\nStephanie: Maybe I should try. I guess I just need a good sleep. Thanks, George.\nGeorge: If you need any help with the report, just let me know.", "summary": "Stephanie has a headache but doesn't see a doctor because of the due. George suggests that she should ask the board for more time and he is willing to help." }, { "id": "test_1180", "dialogue": "Cathi: Look out of the window David, there is ice on the lake. Actually their size all over the lake.\nDavid: Yeah.\nCathi: And there are many people skating over there, do you want to join them?\nDavid: I'm not in the mood. When are we going back to the city?\nCathi: Not until January the third. Is your dad's idea to spend Christmas at these country hotel.\nDavid: I want to stay in New York. Barbara has asked me to a party on New Year's Eve.\nCathi: Your dad works very hard at the bank. He needs a quiet Christmas. To will be nice for me too. I won't have to cook.\nDavid: Oh, this is going to be the most boring Christmas that I've ever had.\nCathi: Take it easy boy.", "summary": "Cathi and David's father want to have a quiet Christmas at a country hotel, but David thinks it is boring." }, { "id": "test_1181", "dialogue": "Cathi: Look out of the window David, there is ice on the lake. Actually their size all over the lake.\nDavid: Yeah.\nCathi: And there are many people skating over there, do you want to join them?\nDavid: I'm not in the mood. When are we going back to the city?\nCathi: Not until January the third. Is your dad's idea to spend Christmas at these country hotel.\nDavid: I want to stay in New York. Barbara has asked me to a party on New Year's Eve.\nCathi: Your dad works very hard at the bank. He needs a quiet Christmas. To will be nice for me too. I won't have to cook.\nDavid: Oh, this is going to be the most boring Christmas that I've ever had.\nCathi: Take it easy boy.", "summary": "David complains about the boring Christmas at a country hotel. But Cathi and David's dad feel nice." }, { "id": "test_1182", "dialogue": "Cathi: Look out of the window David, there is ice on the lake. Actually their size all over the lake.\nDavid: Yeah.\nCathi: And there are many people skating over there, do you want to join them?\nDavid: I'm not in the mood. When are we going back to the city?\nCathi: Not until January the third. Is your dad's idea to spend Christmas at these country hotel.\nDavid: I want to stay in New York. Barbara has asked me to a party on New Year's Eve.\nCathi: Your dad works very hard at the bank. He needs a quiet Christmas. To will be nice for me too. I won't have to cook.\nDavid: Oh, this is going to be the most boring Christmas that I've ever had.\nCathi: Take it easy boy.", "summary": "David feels it boring to stay at a country hotel, while his father and Cathi enjoy a quiet Christmas." }, { "id": "test_1183", "dialogue": "Sue: What did you do last weekend, Bob? Stayed at home again?\nBob: No, I visited a friend, then I went to a dance party.\nSue: Did you enjoy the dance?\nBob: No, I didn't. There were too many people. And what about you and?\nSue: I watch TV on Saturday morning and went shopping in the afternoon. I played tennis on Sunday.\nBob: Ah, did you win?\nSue: Yes, I did.\nBob: Great. Can I have a game with you sometime this weekend?\nSue: Sure.", "summary": "Bob and Sue talk about the last weekend and decide to play a game together this weekend." }, { "id": "test_1184", "dialogue": "Sue: What did you do last weekend, Bob? Stayed at home again?\nBob: No, I visited a friend, then I went to a dance party.\nSue: Did you enjoy the dance?\nBob: No, I didn't. There were too many people. And what about you and?\nSue: I watch TV on Saturday morning and went shopping in the afternoon. I played tennis on Sunday.\nBob: Ah, did you win?\nSue: Yes, I did.\nBob: Great. Can I have a game with you sometime this weekend?\nSue: Sure.", "summary": "Sue and Bob share their last weekend's activities. And they decide to play a game this weekend." }, { "id": "test_1185", "dialogue": "Sue: What did you do last weekend, Bob? Stayed at home again?\nBob: No, I visited a friend, then I went to a dance party.\nSue: Did you enjoy the dance?\nBob: No, I didn't. There were too many people. And what about you and?\nSue: I watch TV on Saturday morning and went shopping in the afternoon. I played tennis on Sunday.\nBob: Ah, did you win?\nSue: Yes, I did.\nBob: Great. Can I have a game with you sometime this weekend?\nSue: Sure.", "summary": "Bob and Sue talk about what they did last weekend. And they decide to play a game together this weekend." }, { "id": "test_1186", "dialogue": "Brandice: May I borrow $50 from you?\nBradley: $50? Until when? How are you going to pay me back?\nBrandice: Come on! If I had a job, I'd lend you $50 without asking any questions.\nBradley: But you don't have a job, do you?\nBrandice: No, but I'm looking for one. I go to the employment office every day.\nBradley: Why don't you go back home?\nBrandice: If I went home, I'd have to work on my father's farm. I don't like it at all. I'd rather stay here and find a job I like. All I need is a little luck.\nBradley: Luck? OK, I'll let you have it. May be that may bring you your luck.\nBrandice: Yes, this will help. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Brandice has no jobs but is unwilling to go home. Bradley lends $50 to Brandice." }, { "id": "test_1187", "dialogue": "Brandice: May I borrow $50 from you?\nBradley: $50? Until when? How are you going to pay me back?\nBrandice: Come on! If I had a job, I'd lend you $50 without asking any questions.\nBradley: But you don't have a job, do you?\nBrandice: No, but I'm looking for one. I go to the employment office every day.\nBradley: Why don't you go back home?\nBrandice: If I went home, I'd have to work on my father's farm. I don't like it at all. I'd rather stay here and find a job I like. All I need is a little luck.\nBradley: Luck? OK, I'll let you have it. May be that may bring you your luck.\nBrandice: Yes, this will help. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Bradley asks Brandice's situations about Bradley job and lends Brandice $50 to wish Brandice good luck." }, { "id": "test_1188", "dialogue": "Brandice: May I borrow $50 from you?\nBradley: $50? Until when? How are you going to pay me back?\nBrandice: Come on! If I had a job, I'd lend you $50 without asking any questions.\nBradley: But you don't have a job, do you?\nBrandice: No, but I'm looking for one. I go to the employment office every day.\nBradley: Why don't you go back home?\nBrandice: If I went home, I'd have to work on my father's farm. I don't like it at all. I'd rather stay here and find a job I like. All I need is a little luck.\nBradley: Luck? OK, I'll let you have it. May be that may bring you your luck.\nBrandice: Yes, this will help. Thank you very much.", "summary": "Brandice borrows $50 from Bradley and will pay back once Brandice gets a job." }, { "id": "test_1189", "dialogue": "Marcelline: Well, Sir, we have asked all our guests to wear a jacket and a tie in our restaurant.\nKurt: I didn't know that, can I borrow a jacket and a tie now?\nMarcelline: I am sorry. You can't borrow a jacket or a tie from others.\nKurt: That I have to return to the hotel and fetch mine.\nMarcelline: Will you put off the time of the conference?\nKurt: Since you are the chairman we'd like to offer you the convenience. What time will you come back?\nMarcelline: I think I should be back at about 9:00 AM.\nKurt: We'll put it off to 9:30 AM. What about that?\nMarcelline: 9:30 AM will be fine with me. Thank you.\nKurt: You are welcome.\nMarcelline: By the way, How many people will attend the conference?\nKurt: 15.\nMarcelline: I see. I'll try to be back sooner.\nKurt: Take your time.", "summary": "Kurt, chairman of the conference, isn't wearing required suits at Marcelline's restaurant. Marcelline'll puts off the conference so that Kurt can change clothes." }, { "id": "test_1190", "dialogue": "Marcelline: Well, Sir, we have asked all our guests to wear a jacket and a tie in our restaurant.\nKurt: I didn't know that, can I borrow a jacket and a tie now?\nMarcelline: I am sorry. You can't borrow a jacket or a tie from others.\nKurt: That I have to return to the hotel and fetch mine.\nMarcelline: Will you put off the time of the conference?\nKurt: Since you are the chairman we'd like to offer you the convenience. What time will you come back?\nMarcelline: I think I should be back at about 9:00 AM.\nKurt: We'll put it off to 9:30 AM. What about that?\nMarcelline: 9:30 AM will be fine with me. Thank you.\nKurt: You are welcome.\nMarcelline: By the way, How many people will attend the conference?\nKurt: 15.\nMarcelline: I see. I'll try to be back sooner.\nKurt: Take your time.", "summary": "Kurt needs to change clothes to enter the conference and Marcelline offers Kurt the convenience by putting the conference off." }, { "id": "test_1191", "dialogue": "Marcelline: Well, Sir, we have asked all our guests to wear a jacket and a tie in our restaurant.\nKurt: I didn't know that, can I borrow a jacket and a tie now?\nMarcelline: I am sorry. You can't borrow a jacket or a tie from others.\nKurt: That I have to return to the hotel and fetch mine.\nMarcelline: Will you put off the time of the conference?\nKurt: Since you are the chairman we'd like to offer you the convenience. What time will you come back?\nMarcelline: I think I should be back at about 9:00 AM.\nKurt: We'll put it off to 9:30 AM. What about that?\nMarcelline: 9:30 AM will be fine with me. Thank you.\nKurt: You are welcome.\nMarcelline: By the way, How many people will attend the conference?\nKurt: 15.\nMarcelline: I see. I'll try to be back sooner.\nKurt: Take your time.", "summary": "Kurt has to return to the hotel and wear a jacket and a tie. Marcelline helps put off the conference." }, { "id": "test_1192", "dialogue": "Stirling: Did the children enjoy the holiday camp or were they all homesick?\nPaula-Grace: Well, I must admit some of the younger kids were a little bit unhappy, because they've never been away on their own before and didn't know some of the other kids. But soon they recovered. By the last day, they didn't want to go home because they were having such a great time.\nStirling: What sort of things did you do with them?\nPaula-Grace: Well, there were some trips, including a visit to the Holyrood, the Castle. That was what we did on the first day. I think they were expecting it to be rather boring, especially when they heard they were having a guided tour. But they were wrong. The guide was very interesting. He told them some interesting stories of Edinburgh and really made the history of the Edinburgh castle come alive.\nStirling: I can imagine. What sort of sports activities did they do?\nPaula-Grace: Ceiling, climbing, horse-riding and the like. And on the last day, we had a barbeque, which was their favorite. The kids enjoyed it very much. They all promised to come and get together again next year.", "summary": "Paula-Grace tells the trips and sports activities of the holiday camp to Stirling. The kids enjoyed the holiday camp." }, { "id": "test_1193", "dialogue": "Stirling: Did the children enjoy the holiday camp or were they all homesick?\nPaula-Grace: Well, I must admit some of the younger kids were a little bit unhappy, because they've never been away on their own before and didn't know some of the other kids. But soon they recovered. By the last day, they didn't want to go home because they were having such a great time.\nStirling: What sort of things did you do with them?\nPaula-Grace: Well, there were some trips, including a visit to the Holyrood, the Castle. That was what we did on the first day. I think they were expecting it to be rather boring, especially when they heard they were having a guided tour. But they were wrong. The guide was very interesting. He told them some interesting stories of Edinburgh and really made the history of the Edinburgh castle come alive.\nStirling: I can imagine. What sort of sports activities did they do?\nPaula-Grace: Ceiling, climbing, horse-riding and the like. And on the last day, we had a barbeque, which was their favorite. The kids enjoyed it very much. They all promised to come and get together again next year.", "summary": "Though some were homesick, the kids and Paula-Grace enjoyed their tour to Edinburgh." }, { "id": "test_1194", "dialogue": "Stirling: Did the children enjoy the holiday camp or were they all homesick?\nPaula-Grace: Well, I must admit some of the younger kids were a little bit unhappy, because they've never been away on their own before and didn't know some of the other kids. But soon they recovered. By the last day, they didn't want to go home because they were having such a great time.\nStirling: What sort of things did you do with them?\nPaula-Grace: Well, there were some trips, including a visit to the Holyrood, the Castle. That was what we did on the first day. I think they were expecting it to be rather boring, especially when they heard they were having a guided tour. But they were wrong. The guide was very interesting. He told them some interesting stories of Edinburgh and really made the history of the Edinburgh castle come alive.\nStirling: I can imagine. What sort of sports activities did they do?\nPaula-Grace: Ceiling, climbing, horse-riding and the like. And on the last day, we had a barbeque, which was their favorite. The kids enjoyed it very much. They all promised to come and get together again next year.", "summary": "Paula-Grace tells the trips and sports activities of the holiday camp to Stirling. The kids enjoyed camp and would like to go next year." }, { "id": "test_1195", "dialogue": "Georgia: Dad, why were you asking so many questions about admission requirements of college?\nLetisha: A dad can't be interested in his daughter's schooling?\nGeorgia: Oh, come on, you've never asked about it before. And I was accepted 3 years ago.\nLetisha: Uh, actually, I'm considering quitting my job and running a business.\nGeorgia: No way. I like the sound of that, thus the admission questions.\nLetisha: I was thinking of going into computer programming. I figure maybe I could use my vacation time and take some classes.\nGeorgia: That makes sense. Don't forget, as a computer major I might help you start our family business in the future.", "summary": "Letisha asks his daughter about college admission requirements because he wants to take some classes in computer programming." }, { "id": "test_1196", "dialogue": "Georgia: Dad, why were you asking so many questions about admission requirements of college?\nLetisha: A dad can't be interested in his daughter's schooling?\nGeorgia: Oh, come on, you've never asked about it before. And I was accepted 3 years ago.\nLetisha: Uh, actually, I'm considering quitting my job and running a business.\nGeorgia: No way. I like the sound of that, thus the admission questions.\nLetisha: I was thinking of going into computer programming. I figure maybe I could use my vacation time and take some classes.\nGeorgia: That makes sense. Don't forget, as a computer major I might help you start our family business in the future.", "summary": "Letisha asks his daughter about admission requirements of college, becasue he wants to learn computer programming." }, { "id": "test_1197", "dialogue": "Georgia: Dad, why were you asking so many questions about admission requirements of college?\nLetisha: A dad can't be interested in his daughter's schooling?\nGeorgia: Oh, come on, you've never asked about it before. And I was accepted 3 years ago.\nLetisha: Uh, actually, I'm considering quitting my job and running a business.\nGeorgia: No way. I like the sound of that, thus the admission questions.\nLetisha: I was thinking of going into computer programming. I figure maybe I could use my vacation time and take some classes.\nGeorgia: That makes sense. Don't forget, as a computer major I might help you start our family business in the future.", "summary": "Letisha wants to know admission requirement of college, because he is thinking of learning computer programming." }, { "id": "test_1198", "dialogue": "Kalina: Good morning, may I speak with Professor Clark, please?\nProfessor Clark: You are speaking with Professor Clark.\nKalina: Professor, I am Kalina from your morning literature class.\nProfessor Clark: Yes, how can I help you?\nKalina: I ran my car into a tree yesterday and need to miss a few days of school.\nProfessor Clark: Oh, my God! I hope you are all right.\nKalina: I have a concussion, but I will be OK.\nProfessor Clark: How much school will you miss?\nKalina: I only need to take this week off.\nProfessor Clark: I appreciate you calling and telling me that you won ' t be in class. See you next week!", "summary": "Kalina calls Professor Clark that she needs to take this week off because she had a concussion." }, { "id": "test_1199", "dialogue": "Kalina: Good morning, may I speak with Professor Clark, please?\nProfessor Clark: You are speaking with Professor Clark.\nKalina: Professor, I am Kalina from your morning literature class.\nProfessor Clark: Yes, how can I help you?\nKalina: I ran my car into a tree yesterday and need to miss a few days of school.\nProfessor Clark: Oh, my God! I hope you are all right.\nKalina: I have a concussion, but I will be OK.\nProfessor Clark: How much school will you miss?\nKalina: I only need to take this week off.\nProfessor Clark: I appreciate you calling and telling me that you won ' t be in class. See you next week!", "summary": "Kalina calls Professor Clark and asks for leave because of a car concussion." }, { "id": "test_1200", "dialogue": "Kalina: Good morning, may I speak with Professor Clark, please?\nProfessor Clark: You are speaking with Professor Clark.\nKalina: Professor, I am Kalina from your morning literature class.\nProfessor Clark: Yes, how can I help you?\nKalina: I ran my car into a tree yesterday and need to miss a few days of school.\nProfessor Clark: Oh, my God! I hope you are all right.\nKalina: I have a concussion, but I will be OK.\nProfessor Clark: How much school will you miss?\nKalina: I only need to take this week off.\nProfessor Clark: I appreciate you calling and telling me that you won ' t be in class. See you next week!", "summary": "Kalina calls Professor Clark to ask for a week off as Kalina had a car accident." }, { "id": "test_1201", "dialogue": "Ellsworth: Hello. Tenants Advocacy Resource Center.\nCorissa: Hello. I'm having a problem with my house owner. The House owner is a nice enough guy, but he and I just can't seem to agree on repair costs.\nEllsworth: Has he been unwilling to make repairs?\nCorissa: It's not that he's unwilling. He just takes too long. When I first moved in, the heater was broken and it took him 3 months to fix it and last month was my thirtieth birthday. My friends threw me a surprise party. They showed up with a ton of food and lots of beers and they even had a rock and roll band. It turned into an all night party and.\nEllsworth: And your neighbors started complaining about the noise.\nCorissa: No, everyone in the building was there. It was a great party. Unfortunately, some people accidentally broke the living room window. Next day, I gotta repair person to come over to fix the window. Since he was already here, I had him fix the broken washing machine, which I had been complaining to the house owner about for over 2 months. Then last week, I mailed the money for the house, not including the repair costs. But this morning, my house owner called me angrily and said that he wouldn't pay for the repairs. That doesn't seem fair. What should I do?", "summary": "Corissa tells Tenants Advocacy Resource Center about the problem with Corissa's house owner. Corissa tells Ellsworth it always takes Corissa's house owner a long time to repair and they can't agree on the repair costs." }, { "id": "test_1202", "dialogue": "Ellsworth: Hello. Tenants Advocacy Resource Center.\nCorissa: Hello. I'm having a problem with my house owner. The House owner is a nice enough guy, but he and I just can't seem to agree on repair costs.\nEllsworth: Has he been unwilling to make repairs?\nCorissa: It's not that he's unwilling. He just takes too long. When I first moved in, the heater was broken and it took him 3 months to fix it and last month was my thirtieth birthday. My friends threw me a surprise party. They showed up with a ton of food and lots of beers and they even had a rock and roll band. It turned into an all night party and.\nEllsworth: And your neighbors started complaining about the noise.\nCorissa: No, everyone in the building was there. It was a great party. Unfortunately, some people accidentally broke the living room window. Next day, I gotta repair person to come over to fix the window. Since he was already here, I had him fix the broken washing machine, which I had been complaining to the house owner about for over 2 months. Then last week, I mailed the money for the house, not including the repair costs. But this morning, my house owner called me angrily and said that he wouldn't pay for the repairs. That doesn't seem fair. What should I do?", "summary": "Corissa calls Tenants Advocacy Resource Center to report the problem with Corissa's house owner. Corissa says he always delays to make repairs and is not willing to pay for it." }, { "id": "test_1203", "dialogue": "Ellsworth: Hello. Tenants Advocacy Resource Center.\nCorissa: Hello. I'm having a problem with my house owner. The House owner is a nice enough guy, but he and I just can't seem to agree on repair costs.\nEllsworth: Has he been unwilling to make repairs?\nCorissa: It's not that he's unwilling. He just takes too long. When I first moved in, the heater was broken and it took him 3 months to fix it and last month was my thirtieth birthday. My friends threw me a surprise party. They showed up with a ton of food and lots of beers and they even had a rock and roll band. It turned into an all night party and.\nEllsworth: And your neighbors started complaining about the noise.\nCorissa: No, everyone in the building was there. It was a great party. Unfortunately, some people accidentally broke the living room window. Next day, I gotta repair person to come over to fix the window. Since he was already here, I had him fix the broken washing machine, which I had been complaining to the house owner about for over 2 months. Then last week, I mailed the money for the house, not including the repair costs. But this morning, my house owner called me angrily and said that he wouldn't pay for the repairs. That doesn't seem fair. What should I do?", "summary": "Corissa calls Ellsworth to complain about Ellsworth's house owner. Corissa claims it always takes the house owner a long time to repair and they can't agree on the repair costs." }, { "id": "test_1204", "dialogue": "Weylin: Hello, Madam. What can we do for you today?\nMadam: Hi. I've been sent over from Turner Interiors. They said I need to collect some sort of L / C? Do you have it?\nWeylin: I certainly do. Here it is, an Export L / C from Tokyo.\nMadam: It should be from Sayuri Beds. Is that right?\nWeylin: Yes, it is. Sayuri Beds, Tokyo, Japan.\nMadam: That's what I want! Do you need me to sign anything? Or fill in some forms?\nWeylin: Just sign right here, please. That's everything you need to do.\nMadam: Perfect. Thank you, goodbye!", "summary": "Weylin helps Madam collect an Export L /C from Tokyo." }, { "id": "test_1205", "dialogue": "Weylin: Hello, Madam. What can we do for you today?\nMadam: Hi. I've been sent over from Turner Interiors. They said I need to collect some sort of L / C? Do you have it?\nWeylin: I certainly do. Here it is, an Export L / C from Tokyo.\nMadam: It should be from Sayuri Beds. Is that right?\nWeylin: Yes, it is. Sayuri Beds, Tokyo, Japan.\nMadam: That's what I want! Do you need me to sign anything? Or fill in some forms?\nWeylin: Just sign right here, please. That's everything you need to do.\nMadam: Perfect. Thank you, goodbye!", "summary": "Madam looks for L/C and gets the expected one from Weylin." }, { "id": "test_1206", "dialogue": "Weylin: Hello, Madam. What can we do for you today?\nMadam: Hi. I've been sent over from Turner Interiors. They said I need to collect some sort of L / C? Do you have it?\nWeylin: I certainly do. Here it is, an Export L / C from Tokyo.\nMadam: It should be from Sayuri Beds. Is that right?\nWeylin: Yes, it is. Sayuri Beds, Tokyo, Japan.\nMadam: That's what I want! Do you need me to sign anything? Or fill in some forms?\nWeylin: Just sign right here, please. That's everything you need to do.\nMadam: Perfect. Thank you, goodbye!", "summary": "Madam is sent over from Turner Interiors to collect the Export L/C from Weylin." }, { "id": "test_1207", "dialogue": "Myrdal: Oh, no. Charlie, where is my purse?\nCharlie: Don't you have it? Did you lose it?\nMyrdal: Yes, I did. I lost it. It disappeared.\nCharlie: Myrdal, purse doesn't just disappear. Think carefully. When did you have it last?\nMyrdal: I had it when I left the house. I had it when we start to get the hotdog.\nCharlie: OK. Let'go back to the hotdog stand.", "summary": "Charlie and Myrdal are going to hotdog stand to find Myrdal's disappeared purse." }, { "id": "test_1208", "dialogue": "Myrdal: Oh, no. Charlie, where is my purse?\nCharlie: Don't you have it? Did you lose it?\nMyrdal: Yes, I did. I lost it. It disappeared.\nCharlie: Myrdal, purse doesn't just disappear. Think carefully. When did you have it last?\nMyrdal: I had it when I left the house. I had it when we start to get the hotdog.\nCharlie: OK. Let'go back to the hotdog stand.", "summary": "Charlie suggests going back to the hotdog stand when Myrdal cannot find the purse." }, { "id": "test_1209", "dialogue": "Myrdal: Oh, no. Charlie, where is my purse?\nCharlie: Don't you have it? Did you lose it?\nMyrdal: Yes, I did. I lost it. It disappeared.\nCharlie: Myrdal, purse doesn't just disappear. Think carefully. When did you have it last?\nMyrdal: I had it when I left the house. I had it when we start to get the hotdog.\nCharlie: OK. Let'go back to the hotdog stand.", "summary": "Charlie helps Myrdal to think over where Myrdal lost the wallet." }, { "id": "test_1210", "dialogue": "Vaughan: I have been washing the dishes for over a week now.\nRea: Well, I think you are very good at doing the dishes, so maybe you should do them for another week.\nVaughan: No. We made an agreement that we would take turns doing the dishes. Now it's your turn to do them.\nRea: OK, I'll do them.", "summary": "Vaughan has been washing dishes for over a week and Rea will do the dishes next week." }, { "id": "test_1211", "dialogue": "Vaughan: I have been washing the dishes for over a week now.\nRea: Well, I think you are very good at doing the dishes, so maybe you should do them for another week.\nVaughan: No. We made an agreement that we would take turns doing the dishes. Now it's your turn to do them.\nRea: OK, I'll do them.", "summary": "Vaughan has been washing dishes for over a week and Rea agrees to take Rea's turn to wash next week." }, { "id": "test_1212", "dialogue": "Vaughan: I have been washing the dishes for over a week now.\nRea: Well, I think you are very good at doing the dishes, so maybe you should do them for another week.\nVaughan: No. We made an agreement that we would take turns doing the dishes. Now it's your turn to do them.\nRea: OK, I'll do them.", "summary": "Rea will do the agreement made with Vaughan on taking turns washing the dishes." }, { "id": "test_1213", "dialogue": "Elfie: Can we talk?\nPenelope: Sure, honey, we're talking now, aren't we?\nElfie: You know what I mean.\nPenelope: Yeah. I know.\nElfie: I want to know where this relationship is going. I'm in love with you and I need to know. . .\nPenelope: You know, I think you're awesome.\nElfie: I'm awesome. Well, I guess that's my answer, isn't it.\nPenelope: Honey. . .\nElfie: Look, if you don't love me, it's not a thing, alright, we'Ve had our laughs, but I don't appreciate. . . maybe it's just time we. . .\nPenelope: Baby, I love you so much.\nElfie: You do?\nPenelope: I love you. And I think you're awesome.\nElfie: Oh, I love you too!\nPenelope: Come on. Put the gun down.\nElfie: Oh baby, I'm so sorry.", "summary": "Elfie and Penelope are talking about where their relationship is going with a gun in Elfie's hand." }, { "id": "test_1214", "dialogue": "Elfie: Can we talk?\nPenelope: Sure, honey, we're talking now, aren't we?\nElfie: You know what I mean.\nPenelope: Yeah. I know.\nElfie: I want to know where this relationship is going. I'm in love with you and I need to know. . .\nPenelope: You know, I think you're awesome.\nElfie: I'm awesome. Well, I guess that's my answer, isn't it.\nPenelope: Honey. . .\nElfie: Look, if you don't love me, it's not a thing, alright, we'Ve had our laughs, but I don't appreciate. . . maybe it's just time we. . .\nPenelope: Baby, I love you so much.\nElfie: You do?\nPenelope: I love you. And I think you're awesome.\nElfie: Oh, I love you too!\nPenelope: Come on. Put the gun down.\nElfie: Oh baby, I'm so sorry.", "summary": "Elfie's is talking about where the relationship with Penelope is going with a gun in hand." }, { "id": "test_1215", "dialogue": "Elfie: Can we talk?\nPenelope: Sure, honey, we're talking now, aren't we?\nElfie: You know what I mean.\nPenelope: Yeah. I know.\nElfie: I want to know where this relationship is going. I'm in love with you and I need to know. . .\nPenelope: You know, I think you're awesome.\nElfie: I'm awesome. Well, I guess that's my answer, isn't it.\nPenelope: Honey. . .\nElfie: Look, if you don't love me, it's not a thing, alright, we'Ve had our laughs, but I don't appreciate. . . maybe it's just time we. . .\nPenelope: Baby, I love you so much.\nElfie: You do?\nPenelope: I love you. And I think you're awesome.\nElfie: Oh, I love you too!\nPenelope: Come on. Put the gun down.\nElfie: Oh baby, I'm so sorry.", "summary": "Elfie asks where the relationship with Penelope is going and Penelope gives the answer." }, { "id": "test_1216", "dialogue": "Priscilla: The government has to face a lot of social problems now.\nJodie: I think it is unemployment that gives rise to such social problems.\nPriscilla: But it is very difficult for any government to handle it efficiently.\nJodie: You are right.", "summary": "Jodie thinks that unemployment gives rise to social problems, and Priscilla thinks that it's difficult to handle it efficiently." }, { "id": "test_1217", "dialogue": "Priscilla: The government has to face a lot of social problems now.\nJodie: I think it is unemployment that gives rise to such social problems.\nPriscilla: But it is very difficult for any government to handle it efficiently.\nJodie: You are right.", "summary": "Priscilla and Jodie agree that the government cannot handle the unemployment problem efficiently." }, { "id": "test_1218", "dialogue": "Priscilla: The government has to face a lot of social problems now.\nJodie: I think it is unemployment that gives rise to such social problems.\nPriscilla: But it is very difficult for any government to handle it efficiently.\nJodie: You are right.", "summary": "Priscilla and Jodie think that it's hard for the government to handle the social problems caused by unemployment." }, { "id": "test_1219", "dialogue": "Fionnula: Are you busy next Saturday?\nAdelind: No, why?\nFionnula: I need to get a costume for a fancy dress party, and I reply don't know what to get. Will you come shopping with me?\nAdelind: Sure I like shopping. Who is organizing the party?\nFionnula: One of the girls in my office.\nAdelind: What's the occasion?\nFionnula: There is no specie occasion. She just likes to organize parties from time to time. This time it is a country theme.\nAdelind: That's easy, how about a cowgirl? Oh I know even better, a Canadian Mountie.\nFionnula: Well where am I going to get that sort of costume?\nAdelind: Leave it to me. I know exactly where to find it.\nFionnula: Oh good.\nAdelind: Excellent, come over at ten o'clock and we will start at the shopping center, the one around the corner from my house. They have just the shop we need.", "summary": "Adelind suggests Fionnula get a costume of a Canadian Mountie for a dress party. They will go to the shopping center for that at ten o'clock on Saturday." }, { "id": "test_1220", "dialogue": "Fionnula: Are you busy next Saturday?\nAdelind: No, why?\nFionnula: I need to get a costume for a fancy dress party, and I reply don't know what to get. Will you come shopping with me?\nAdelind: Sure I like shopping. Who is organizing the party?\nFionnula: One of the girls in my office.\nAdelind: What's the occasion?\nFionnula: There is no specie occasion. She just likes to organize parties from time to time. This time it is a country theme.\nAdelind: That's easy, how about a cowgirl? Oh I know even better, a Canadian Mountie.\nFionnula: Well where am I going to get that sort of costume?\nAdelind: Leave it to me. I know exactly where to find it.\nFionnula: Oh good.\nAdelind: Excellent, come over at ten o'clock and we will start at the shopping center, the one around the corner from my house. They have just the shop we need.", "summary": "Adelind gives advice to Fionnula on what to wear at the party and plans to buy the costume with Fionnula in the shopping center at ten o'clock on Saturday" }, { "id": "test_1221", "dialogue": "Fionnula: Are you busy next Saturday?\nAdelind: No, why?\nFionnula: I need to get a costume for a fancy dress party, and I reply don't know what to get. Will you come shopping with me?\nAdelind: Sure I like shopping. Who is organizing the party?\nFionnula: One of the girls in my office.\nAdelind: What's the occasion?\nFionnula: There is no specie occasion. She just likes to organize parties from time to time. This time it is a country theme.\nAdelind: That's easy, how about a cowgirl? Oh I know even better, a Canadian Mountie.\nFionnula: Well where am I going to get that sort of costume?\nAdelind: Leave it to me. I know exactly where to find it.\nFionnula: Oh good.\nAdelind: Excellent, come over at ten o'clock and we will start at the shopping center, the one around the corner from my house. They have just the shop we need.", "summary": "Fionnula doesn't know what to wear and where to get a costume for a country theme party while Adelind knows and will help Fionnula." }, { "id": "test_1222", "dialogue": "Malinda: How is night life in Beijing?\nDeb: Very interesting!\nMalinda: What do you suggest then?\nDeb: How about going to dance? There is a very good nightclub nearby.\nMalinda: That's a great idea. Let's go. . . Oh, the dance hall looks very nice and the music is wonderful.\nDeb: I'm glad you like it. The band is called 'Four and One'. They are especially good at playing rock and roll.\nMalinda: That's great! I love to dance to fast music.\nDeb: Then you must be interested in disco dancing, aren't you?\nMalinda: Yes, disco dancing is my favorite. It's great fun and good exercise as well.\nDeb: OK. Let's disco.\nMalinda: Now the band is playing a slow dance.\nDeb: That's a waltz. Would you like to try it?\nMalinda: Sorry, I think I'Il sit out the next dance.\nDeb: All right. Let me get you something to drink.", "summary": "Malinda and Deb go to a nightclub in Beijing and dance there. Malinda prefers fast dances to slow dances." }, { "id": "test_1223", "dialogue": "Malinda: How is night life in Beijing?\nDeb: Very interesting!\nMalinda: What do you suggest then?\nDeb: How about going to dance? There is a very good nightclub nearby.\nMalinda: That's a great idea. Let's go. . . Oh, the dance hall looks very nice and the music is wonderful.\nDeb: I'm glad you like it. The band is called 'Four and One'. They are especially good at playing rock and roll.\nMalinda: That's great! I love to dance to fast music.\nDeb: Then you must be interested in disco dancing, aren't you?\nMalinda: Yes, disco dancing is my favorite. It's great fun and good exercise as well.\nDeb: OK. Let's disco.\nMalinda: Now the band is playing a slow dance.\nDeb: That's a waltz. Would you like to try it?\nMalinda: Sorry, I think I'Il sit out the next dance.\nDeb: All right. Let me get you something to drink.", "summary": "Malinda and Deb go to the nightclub to dance and Malinda prefers fast dances to slow dances." }, { "id": "test_1224", "dialogue": "Malinda: How is night life in Beijing?\nDeb: Very interesting!\nMalinda: What do you suggest then?\nDeb: How about going to dance? There is a very good nightclub nearby.\nMalinda: That's a great idea. Let's go. . . Oh, the dance hall looks very nice and the music is wonderful.\nDeb: I'm glad you like it. The band is called 'Four and One'. They are especially good at playing rock and roll.\nMalinda: That's great! I love to dance to fast music.\nDeb: Then you must be interested in disco dancing, aren't you?\nMalinda: Yes, disco dancing is my favorite. It's great fun and good exercise as well.\nDeb: OK. Let's disco.\nMalinda: Now the band is playing a slow dance.\nDeb: That's a waltz. Would you like to try it?\nMalinda: Sorry, I think I'Il sit out the next dance.\nDeb: All right. Let me get you something to drink.", "summary": "Deb takes Malinda to a nightclub, and Malinda has fun with fast dances." }, { "id": "test_1225", "dialogue": "Flori: I'd love to have my own farm.\nJo-Anne: It would be very hard work. Are you sure?\nFlori: I wouldn't mind getting up early morning and the physical work would make me fit and healthy.\nJo-Anne: Running a farm would be totally different to you current job.\nFlori: That's one reason I'd like to try it. I'd really like to get away from working 9 to 5 in an office.\nJo-Anne: You'd need a lot of training before becoming a farmer. It's not something you can just walk into.\nFlori: My uncle owns a farm and I'Ve spent some time working with him. I love being in the countryside with farm animals and green fields.\nJo-Anne: Well, I ' d certainly come and visit you. It would be great to take a working holiday on a farm. I'd love to get away from hustle and bustle of the city for a while.", "summary": "Flori wants to have a farm and gets away from working 9 to 5 in an office. Jo-Anne'd visit Flori." }, { "id": "test_1226", "dialogue": "Flori: I'd love to have my own farm.\nJo-Anne: It would be very hard work. Are you sure?\nFlori: I wouldn't mind getting up early morning and the physical work would make me fit and healthy.\nJo-Anne: Running a farm would be totally different to you current job.\nFlori: That's one reason I'd like to try it. I'd really like to get away from working 9 to 5 in an office.\nJo-Anne: You'd need a lot of training before becoming a farmer. It's not something you can just walk into.\nFlori: My uncle owns a farm and I'Ve spent some time working with him. I love being in the countryside with farm animals and green fields.\nJo-Anne: Well, I ' d certainly come and visit you. It would be great to take a working holiday on a farm. I'd love to get away from hustle and bustle of the city for a while.", "summary": "Jo-Anne thinks that Flori's plan to run a farm and become a farmer is different from the current job, and Jo-Anne will come and visit Flori on a farm." }, { "id": "test_1227", "dialogue": "Flori: I'd love to have my own farm.\nJo-Anne: It would be very hard work. Are you sure?\nFlori: I wouldn't mind getting up early morning and the physical work would make me fit and healthy.\nJo-Anne: Running a farm would be totally different to you current job.\nFlori: That's one reason I'd like to try it. I'd really like to get away from working 9 to 5 in an office.\nJo-Anne: You'd need a lot of training before becoming a farmer. It's not something you can just walk into.\nFlori: My uncle owns a farm and I'Ve spent some time working with him. I love being in the countryside with farm animals and green fields.\nJo-Anne: Well, I ' d certainly come and visit you. It would be great to take a working holiday on a farm. I'd love to get away from hustle and bustle of the city for a while.", "summary": "Flori decides to own a farm and live a different life while Jo-Anne thinks it's difficult." }, { "id": "test_1228", "dialogue": "Nealy: Hey man, what do you have on tap?\nGoddart: Heineken and Budweiser. We have a two-for-one happy hour special.\nNealy: Cool, give me a pint of Heineken and half a pint of Bud.\nGoddart: Okay. . . A pint of Heineken and and half a pint of bud for table six! And what about some appetizers?\nNealy: Sure! Let's have some nachos and mozzarella sticks.\nGoddart: Okay. That'll be 80 bucks.\nNealy: Wait. . . What!", "summary": "The high price of a two-for-one happy hour special shocks Nealy." }, { "id": "test_1229", "dialogue": "Nealy: Hey man, what do you have on tap?\nGoddart: Heineken and Budweiser. We have a two-for-one happy hour special.\nNealy: Cool, give me a pint of Heineken and half a pint of Bud.\nGoddart: Okay. . . A pint of Heineken and and half a pint of bud for table six! And what about some appetizers?\nNealy: Sure! Let's have some nachos and mozzarella sticks.\nGoddart: Okay. That'll be 80 bucks.\nNealy: Wait. . . What!", "summary": "Nealy orders drinks and food but finds them expensive." }, { "id": "test_1230", "dialogue": "Nealy: Hey man, what do you have on tap?\nGoddart: Heineken and Budweiser. We have a two-for-one happy hour special.\nNealy: Cool, give me a pint of Heineken and half a pint of Bud.\nGoddart: Okay. . . A pint of Heineken and and half a pint of bud for table six! And what about some appetizers?\nNealy: Sure! Let's have some nachos and mozzarella sticks.\nGoddart: Okay. That'll be 80 bucks.\nNealy: Wait. . . What!", "summary": "Nealy orders some food at Goddart's but finds the price is higher than expected." }, { "id": "test_1231", "dialogue": "Mary: Hi Mary, how's it going?\nBinnie: Well, last night I had a big argument with Ann.\nMary: Terrible. It must be something serious. You two are such close friends.\nBinnie: Now that I look back at it, it wasn't that big a deal. I shouldn't have lost my temper.\nMary: Really? What happened?\nBinnie: It's just we've been planning to go the beach for a while, and we decided we could both make it this weekend. Then out of nowhere she called me up, said her boyfriend had made plans and that she need to cancel the trip. I was so angry when she told me that I said she didn't care about our friendship at all.\nMary: That's pretty harsh.\nBinnie: I know, but I was so upset. I mean, come on! Does she have to do everything her boyfriend says?\nMary: You know she probably feels just as bad.\nBinnie: Well, I think I was being a little selfish myself. I know they don't get to see each other very often.\nMary: Well, in that case I guess maybe you can be more understanding. You shouldn't let a trivial thing like this stand in the way of your friendship. After all you can go to the beach anytime you want.\nBinnie: Yeah, I'll call later to patch things up.", "summary": "Mary argued with Ann because Ann canceled their trip because of her boyfriend's plans. After talking with Mary, Mary thinks she was selfish and call later to patch things up." }, { "id": "test_1232", "dialogue": "Mary: Hi Mary, how's it going?\nBinnie: Well, last night I had a big argument with Ann.\nMary: Terrible. It must be something serious. You two are such close friends.\nBinnie: Now that I look back at it, it wasn't that big a deal. I shouldn't have lost my temper.\nMary: Really? What happened?\nBinnie: It's just we've been planning to go the beach for a while, and we decided we could both make it this weekend. Then out of nowhere she called me up, said her boyfriend had made plans and that she need to cancel the trip. I was so angry when she told me that I said she didn't care about our friendship at all.\nMary: That's pretty harsh.\nBinnie: I know, but I was so upset. I mean, come on! Does she have to do everything her boyfriend says?\nMary: You know she probably feels just as bad.\nBinnie: Well, I think I was being a little selfish myself. I know they don't get to see each other very often.\nMary: Well, in that case I guess maybe you can be more understanding. You shouldn't let a trivial thing like this stand in the way of your friendship. After all you can go to the beach anytime you want.\nBinnie: Yeah, I'll call later to patch things up.", "summary": "Mary was angry with Ann because Ann canceled their plan because of Ann's boyfriend. Mary comforts Mary and she will patch things up later." }, { "id": "test_1233", "dialogue": "Mary: Hi Mary, how's it going?\nBinnie: Well, last night I had a big argument with Ann.\nMary: Terrible. It must be something serious. You two are such close friends.\nBinnie: Now that I look back at it, it wasn't that big a deal. I shouldn't have lost my temper.\nMary: Really? What happened?\nBinnie: It's just we've been planning to go the beach for a while, and we decided we could both make it this weekend. Then out of nowhere she called me up, said her boyfriend had made plans and that she need to cancel the trip. I was so angry when she told me that I said she didn't care about our friendship at all.\nMary: That's pretty harsh.\nBinnie: I know, but I was so upset. I mean, come on! Does she have to do everything her boyfriend says?\nMary: You know she probably feels just as bad.\nBinnie: Well, I think I was being a little selfish myself. I know they don't get to see each other very often.\nMary: Well, in that case I guess maybe you can be more understanding. You shouldn't let a trivial thing like this stand in the way of your friendship. After all you can go to the beach anytime you want.\nBinnie: Yeah, I'll call later to patch things up.", "summary": "Mary tells Mary about the argument she had with Ann, and after talking with Mary, she decides to call Ann to patch things up." }, { "id": "test_1234", "dialogue": "Garvey: Excuse me. Where can I buy some cigarettes?\nCatrina: There is a shop on the ground floor. It sells both Chinese and foreign cigarettes.\nGarvey: Can I also get some souvenirs there?\nCatrina: Yes, sir. There is a counter selling all kinds of souvenirs\nGarvey: By the way, where is the men's room?\nCatrina: There is one at the end of the corridor.\nGarvey: Thank you.\nCatrina: You are welcome.", "summary": "Garvey asks Catrina for directions." }, { "id": "test_1235", "dialogue": "Garvey: Excuse me. Where can I buy some cigarettes?\nCatrina: There is a shop on the ground floor. It sells both Chinese and foreign cigarettes.\nGarvey: Can I also get some souvenirs there?\nCatrina: Yes, sir. There is a counter selling all kinds of souvenirs\nGarvey: By the way, where is the men's room?\nCatrina: There is one at the end of the corridor.\nGarvey: Thank you.\nCatrina: You are welcome.", "summary": "Garvey asks Catrina where to buy cigarettes, souvenirs, and the men's room." }, { "id": "test_1236", "dialogue": "Garvey: Excuse me. Where can I buy some cigarettes?\nCatrina: There is a shop on the ground floor. It sells both Chinese and foreign cigarettes.\nGarvey: Can I also get some souvenirs there?\nCatrina: Yes, sir. There is a counter selling all kinds of souvenirs\nGarvey: By the way, where is the men's room?\nCatrina: There is one at the end of the corridor.\nGarvey: Thank you.\nCatrina: You are welcome.", "summary": "Garvey asks Catrina for some locations." }, { "id": "test_1237", "dialogue": "Tom: Catherine, have you ever seen the movie Fast Food Nation?\nCatherine: Yes, I remember it was inspired by a New York Times best-seller of the same name.\nTom: It's very thought-provoking, isn't it?\nCatherine: Exactly. It reveals the dark side of the all-American meal.\nTom: So what do you think of the American fast food culture?\nCatherine: I think America really deserves the name of fast food nation - as people can find McDonald's, KFC and Pizza Hut almost all over the States.\nTom: And everyone knows that Americans'favorite food is the hamburger, isn't it?\nCatherine: Sure. You see, Tom, fast food is a lifestyle that craves convenience. People just don't care whether it is healthy or not.\nTom: But I think some healthy menu options are also served at fast food restaurants. .\nCatherine: What are they?\nTom: Such as fat-free milk, whole-wheat rolls and fish sandwich.\nCatherine: They're much better\nTom: But I'm not sure if they're well-rcceived.\nCatherine: That's the point. People usually don't have much time to think about it when they have an on-the-go meal.\nTom: Well, Americans may need to find a way to make the most of their fast foods.\nCatherine: I suppose so.", "summary": "Tom and Catherine are talking about American fast food culture. They think Americans need to find a way to make the most of their fast foods." }, { "id": "test_1238", "dialogue": "Tom: Catherine, have you ever seen the movie Fast Food Nation?\nCatherine: Yes, I remember it was inspired by a New York Times best-seller of the same name.\nTom: It's very thought-provoking, isn't it?\nCatherine: Exactly. It reveals the dark side of the all-American meal.\nTom: So what do you think of the American fast food culture?\nCatherine: I think America really deserves the name of fast food nation - as people can find McDonald's, KFC and Pizza Hut almost all over the States.\nTom: And everyone knows that Americans'favorite food is the hamburger, isn't it?\nCatherine: Sure. You see, Tom, fast food is a lifestyle that craves convenience. People just don't care whether it is healthy or not.\nTom: But I think some healthy menu options are also served at fast food restaurants. .\nCatherine: What are they?\nTom: Such as fat-free milk, whole-wheat rolls and fish sandwich.\nCatherine: They're much better\nTom: But I'm not sure if they're well-rcceived.\nCatherine: That's the point. People usually don't have much time to think about it when they have an on-the-go meal.\nTom: Well, Americans may need to find a way to make the most of their fast foods.\nCatherine: I suppose so.", "summary": "Catherine and Tom talk about American fast-food culture inspired by a movie, and they think Americans need to find a way to make the most of their fast foods." }, { "id": "test_1239", "dialogue": "Tom: Catherine, have you ever seen the movie Fast Food Nation?\nCatherine: Yes, I remember it was inspired by a New York Times best-seller of the same name.\nTom: It's very thought-provoking, isn't it?\nCatherine: Exactly. It reveals the dark side of the all-American meal.\nTom: So what do you think of the American fast food culture?\nCatherine: I think America really deserves the name of fast food nation - as people can find McDonald's, KFC and Pizza Hut almost all over the States.\nTom: And everyone knows that Americans'favorite food is the hamburger, isn't it?\nCatherine: Sure. You see, Tom, fast food is a lifestyle that craves convenience. People just don't care whether it is healthy or not.\nTom: But I think some healthy menu options are also served at fast food restaurants. .\nCatherine: What are they?\nTom: Such as fat-free milk, whole-wheat rolls and fish sandwich.\nCatherine: They're much better\nTom: But I'm not sure if they're well-rcceived.\nCatherine: That's the point. People usually don't have much time to think about it when they have an on-the-go meal.\nTom: Well, Americans may need to find a way to make the most of their fast foods.\nCatherine: I suppose so.", "summary": "Catherine and Tom discuss the movie Fast Food Nation and the opinions towards fast-food culture." }, { "id": "test_1240", "dialogue": "Fiorenze: Stand back from the door, please. Let the passengers off. You can't get on until the other passengers get off.\nBekki: How much is the fare, please?\nFiorenze: One dollar. Drop it in the box. Move to the rear of the bus. There are plenty of seats in the rear.\nBekki: Wait. I want to ask you if this bus goes down Fifth Avenue as far as Greenwich Village.\nFiorenze: That's right. Move along, please. There are more people waiting to get on. Move to the rear.\nBekki: I thought this bus Went down Park Avenue.\nFiorenze: No, that's the number l that goes down Park Avenue. This is the number 2.\nBekki: But I thought this was the right bus to go to Washington Square Park.\nFiorenze: It is. Get in. please. You're holding everyone up. You can't miss Washington Square Park.\nBekki: Would you tell me when we get there?\nFiorenze: It would be better if you watched out for yourself. I might forget.", "summary": "Bekki is holding everyone up, because Bekki is standing back from the door and asking Fiorenze whether this is the right bus to take." }, { "id": "test_1241", "dialogue": "Fiorenze: Stand back from the door, please. Let the passengers off. You can't get on until the other passengers get off.\nBekki: How much is the fare, please?\nFiorenze: One dollar. Drop it in the box. Move to the rear of the bus. There are plenty of seats in the rear.\nBekki: Wait. I want to ask you if this bus goes down Fifth Avenue as far as Greenwich Village.\nFiorenze: That's right. Move along, please. There are more people waiting to get on. Move to the rear.\nBekki: I thought this bus Went down Park Avenue.\nFiorenze: No, that's the number l that goes down Park Avenue. This is the number 2.\nBekki: But I thought this was the right bus to go to Washington Square Park.\nFiorenze: It is. Get in. please. You're holding everyone up. You can't miss Washington Square Park.\nBekki: Would you tell me when we get there?\nFiorenze: It would be better if you watched out for yourself. I might forget.", "summary": "Bekki keeps asking Fiorenze the bus route while Fiorenze is busy managing the space for other passengers." }, { "id": "test_1242", "dialogue": "Fiorenze: Stand back from the door, please. Let the passengers off. You can't get on until the other passengers get off.\nBekki: How much is the fare, please?\nFiorenze: One dollar. Drop it in the box. Move to the rear of the bus. There are plenty of seats in the rear.\nBekki: Wait. I want to ask you if this bus goes down Fifth Avenue as far as Greenwich Village.\nFiorenze: That's right. Move along, please. There are more people waiting to get on. Move to the rear.\nBekki: I thought this bus Went down Park Avenue.\nFiorenze: No, that's the number l that goes down Park Avenue. This is the number 2.\nBekki: But I thought this was the right bus to go to Washington Square Park.\nFiorenze: It is. Get in. please. You're holding everyone up. You can't miss Washington Square Park.\nBekki: Would you tell me when we get there?\nFiorenze: It would be better if you watched out for yourself. I might forget.", "summary": "Bekki asks Fiorenze about the right bus to the places, but Fiorenze wants Bekki to move and let the passengers off." }, { "id": "test_1243", "dialogue": "Othilia: do you remember where you were for the terrorist attacks on 9-11?\nAstrid: yes, I was in my apartment in Beijing. Where were you?\nOthilia: I was at home with my parents in New York City.\nAstrid: really? Did you see the hijacked planes crash into and destroy the twin towers?\nOthilia: I didn't see the crash itself, but I did see the smoke and everything afterwards from my parents' apartment building.\nAstrid: that must have been horrible. Did you go out at all that day to see what was going on?\nOthilia: no, we decided to stay in our apartment. With all the buses out of service and the underground trains at a halt, many people had no choice but to walk home. It was utter chaos.\nAstrid: did you know anyone who worked in the World Trade Center?\nOthilia: yes, my uncle's firm had an office in one of the towers.\nAstrid: did he survive?\nOthilia: unfortunately, he wasn't able to evacuate in time. He ended up dying in the tower.\nAstrid: I'm sorry. That must have really been a nightmarish day for you and your family.\nOthilia: it was. The hijackers didn't have any respect for human life not even their own.\nAstrid: terrorist acts are deliberate and deadly and can affect every walk of life.", "summary": "Othilia and Astrid are talking about the terrorist attacks on 9-11, which was nightmarish for Othilia's family." }, { "id": "test_1244", "dialogue": "Othilia: do you remember where you were for the terrorist attacks on 9-11?\nAstrid: yes, I was in my apartment in Beijing. Where were you?\nOthilia: I was at home with my parents in New York City.\nAstrid: really? Did you see the hijacked planes crash into and destroy the twin towers?\nOthilia: I didn't see the crash itself, but I did see the smoke and everything afterwards from my parents' apartment building.\nAstrid: that must have been horrible. Did you go out at all that day to see what was going on?\nOthilia: no, we decided to stay in our apartment. With all the buses out of service and the underground trains at a halt, many people had no choice but to walk home. It was utter chaos.\nAstrid: did you know anyone who worked in the World Trade Center?\nOthilia: yes, my uncle's firm had an office in one of the towers.\nAstrid: did he survive?\nOthilia: unfortunately, he wasn't able to evacuate in time. He ended up dying in the tower.\nAstrid: I'm sorry. That must have really been a nightmarish day for you and your family.\nOthilia: it was. The hijackers didn't have any respect for human life not even their own.\nAstrid: terrorist acts are deliberate and deadly and can affect every walk of life.", "summary": "Othilia and Astrid remember the chaotic situation of New York after 9-11, and Othilia's uncle ended up dying in the tower." }, { "id": "test_1245", "dialogue": "Othilia: do you remember where you were for the terrorist attacks on 9-11?\nAstrid: yes, I was in my apartment in Beijing. Where were you?\nOthilia: I was at home with my parents in New York City.\nAstrid: really? Did you see the hijacked planes crash into and destroy the twin towers?\nOthilia: I didn't see the crash itself, but I did see the smoke and everything afterwards from my parents' apartment building.\nAstrid: that must have been horrible. Did you go out at all that day to see what was going on?\nOthilia: no, we decided to stay in our apartment. With all the buses out of service and the underground trains at a halt, many people had no choice but to walk home. It was utter chaos.\nAstrid: did you know anyone who worked in the World Trade Center?\nOthilia: yes, my uncle's firm had an office in one of the towers.\nAstrid: did he survive?\nOthilia: unfortunately, he wasn't able to evacuate in time. He ended up dying in the tower.\nAstrid: I'm sorry. That must have really been a nightmarish day for you and your family.\nOthilia: it was. The hijackers didn't have any respect for human life not even their own.\nAstrid: terrorist acts are deliberate and deadly and can affect every walk of life.", "summary": "Othilia tells Astrid what was going on in New York City on 9-11 and what Othilia's family has suffered." }, { "id": "test_1246", "dialogue": "Karl: Hi, my name's Karl. My wife and I are moving in next door.\nChuck Jones: Hello, Karl. I'm Chuck Jones. We're going to be neighbors.\nKarl: I'm happy to meet you. It seems everyone in town is so friendly.\nChuck Jones: This is a small town, and we like to be neighborly. We know everyone who lives around here.\nKarl: Well, I'm from Chicago. There are few people take the time to get to know their neighbors.\nChuck Jones: So, tell me, Karl, why did you come all the way to Minnesota to live?\nKarl: We wanted to live in a more peaceful community and have more space. Another reason is, we can afford to buy a home here, but we can't in Chicago!", "summary": "Karl and his wife moved to Minnesota and greet their friendly neighbour Chuck Jones and tells him why they moved here." }, { "id": "test_1247", "dialogue": "Karl: Hi, my name's Karl. My wife and I are moving in next door.\nChuck Jones: Hello, Karl. I'm Chuck Jones. We're going to be neighbors.\nKarl: I'm happy to meet you. It seems everyone in town is so friendly.\nChuck Jones: This is a small town, and we like to be neighborly. We know everyone who lives around here.\nKarl: Well, I'm from Chicago. There are few people take the time to get to know their neighbors.\nChuck Jones: So, tell me, Karl, why did you come all the way to Minnesota to live?\nKarl: We wanted to live in a more peaceful community and have more space. Another reason is, we can afford to buy a home here, but we can't in Chicago!", "summary": "Karl and his wife newly moved to Minnesota. Karl greets his new neighbour Chuck and tells him the moving reason." }, { "id": "test_1248", "dialogue": "Karl: Hi, my name's Karl. My wife and I are moving in next door.\nChuck Jones: Hello, Karl. I'm Chuck Jones. We're going to be neighbors.\nKarl: I'm happy to meet you. It seems everyone in town is so friendly.\nChuck Jones: This is a small town, and we like to be neighborly. We know everyone who lives around here.\nKarl: Well, I'm from Chicago. There are few people take the time to get to know their neighbors.\nChuck Jones: So, tell me, Karl, why did you come all the way to Minnesota to live?\nKarl: We wanted to live in a more peaceful community and have more space. Another reason is, we can afford to buy a home here, but we can't in Chicago!", "summary": "Karl has the first chat with his neighbour Chuck and tells him why they moved to Minnesota." }, { "id": "test_1249", "dialogue": "Geraldo: May I take your order now?\nEvanne: Yes, I'll have a boiled egg with toast and orange juice, please.\nGeraldo: How would you like your eggs?\nEvanne: Hard-boiled, please.\nGeraldo: And your toast, light or dark?\nEvanne: Dark, please.\nGeraldo: Now or later?\nEvanne: Later will do.\nGeraldo: Will there be anything else?\nEvanne: No, that's all. Thanks.\nGeraldo: One hard-boiled egg with toast and orange juice to follow.\nEvanne: That's right.\nGeraldo: Just a moment, please.", "summary": "Geraldo helps Evanne order a hard-boiled egg with dark toast and orange juice to follow." }, { "id": "test_1250", "dialogue": "Geraldo: May I take your order now?\nEvanne: Yes, I'll have a boiled egg with toast and orange juice, please.\nGeraldo: How would you like your eggs?\nEvanne: Hard-boiled, please.\nGeraldo: And your toast, light or dark?\nEvanne: Dark, please.\nGeraldo: Now or later?\nEvanne: Later will do.\nGeraldo: Will there be anything else?\nEvanne: No, that's all. Thanks.\nGeraldo: One hard-boiled egg with toast and orange juice to follow.\nEvanne: That's right.\nGeraldo: Just a moment, please.", "summary": "Geraldo helps Evanne order one hard-boiled egg with dark toast and orange juice to follow." }, { "id": "test_1251", "dialogue": "Geraldo: May I take your order now?\nEvanne: Yes, I'll have a boiled egg with toast and orange juice, please.\nGeraldo: How would you like your eggs?\nEvanne: Hard-boiled, please.\nGeraldo: And your toast, light or dark?\nEvanne: Dark, please.\nGeraldo: Now or later?\nEvanne: Later will do.\nGeraldo: Will there be anything else?\nEvanne: No, that's all. Thanks.\nGeraldo: One hard-boiled egg with toast and orange juice to follow.\nEvanne: That's right.\nGeraldo: Just a moment, please.", "summary": "Geraldo helps Evanne order a hard-boiled egg with dark toast and orange juice to follow." }, { "id": "test_1252", "dialogue": "Leanne: Steven, it's ten o'clock. I'm going to bed. I'm beat.\nSteven: Okay. I'm going to stay up a while. I've got to go over the household budget. We've sightly overspent this month.\nLeanne: Oh, can't you do it tomorrow? It's already past 10.\nSteven: But I'm not sleepy, darling. I want to finish it today.\nLeanne: Okay. Please close the door to the basement before you go to bed. I don't want the dog down there tonight.\nSteven: Okay. Good night. Have a good dream.\nLeanne: Good night.", "summary": "Steven will go over the household budget while Leanne will go to bed first." }, { "id": "test_1253", "dialogue": "Leanne: Steven, it's ten o'clock. I'm going to bed. I'm beat.\nSteven: Okay. I'm going to stay up a while. I've got to go over the household budget. We've sightly overspent this month.\nLeanne: Oh, can't you do it tomorrow? It's already past 10.\nSteven: But I'm not sleepy, darling. I want to finish it today.\nLeanne: Okay. Please close the door to the basement before you go to bed. I don't want the dog down there tonight.\nSteven: Okay. Good night. Have a good dream.\nLeanne: Good night.", "summary": "Leanne goes to sleep first while Steven plans to stay up to go over the household budget." }, { "id": "test_1254", "dialogue": "Leanne: Steven, it's ten o'clock. I'm going to bed. I'm beat.\nSteven: Okay. I'm going to stay up a while. I've got to go over the household budget. We've sightly overspent this month.\nLeanne: Oh, can't you do it tomorrow? It's already past 10.\nSteven: But I'm not sleepy, darling. I want to finish it today.\nLeanne: Okay. Please close the door to the basement before you go to bed. I don't want the dog down there tonight.\nSteven: Okay. Good night. Have a good dream.\nLeanne: Good night.", "summary": "Steven wants to stay up to go over the household budget when Leanne is going to sleep." }, { "id": "test_1255", "dialogue": "Sherline: Let's meet before next week's meeting, Jane. I want to kick around some ideas with you.\nJane: No problem. I'Ve got a really light week. Anytime's fine by me.\nSherline: Well, let's plan to get together next Monday afternoon, around three?\nJane: All right, I'll put you in my book.", "summary": "Sherline will meet Jane next Monday afternoon around three to kick around some ideas." }, { "id": "test_1256", "dialogue": "Sherline: Let's meet before next week's meeting, Jane. I want to kick around some ideas with you.\nJane: No problem. I'Ve got a really light week. Anytime's fine by me.\nSherline: Well, let's plan to get together next Monday afternoon, around three?\nJane: All right, I'll put you in my book.", "summary": "Sherline makes an appointment with Jane on next Monday afternoon around three to kick around some ideas." }, { "id": "test_1257", "dialogue": "Sherline: Let's meet before next week's meeting, Jane. I want to kick around some ideas with you.\nJane: No problem. I'Ve got a really light week. Anytime's fine by me.\nSherline: Well, let's plan to get together next Monday afternoon, around three?\nJane: All right, I'll put you in my book.", "summary": "Sherline makes an appointment with Jane before their meeting." }, { "id": "test_1258", "dialogue": "Mika: Good afternoon, sir, is there anything I can help you with today?\nJess: umm. . . yeah! I'm looking for a nice gift to give my girlfriend. Our fifth anniversary's next Friday.\nMika: Well, I would be happy to assist you in choosing the perfect gift for her. Is there anything particular that you have in mind?\nJess: No, not really. . . I'm completely at a loss.\nMika: Well, you can give her a set of pearl earrings, or this beautiful heart-shaped pendant. What is her favorite gemstone?\nJess: That purple one. I'm sorry. . . I'Ve never bought jewellery for anyone and I'm kind of nervous.\nMika: Don't worry, we specialize in providing our customers a relaxed, pressure-free shopping environment. That stone is an amethyst. We have a range of beautiful amethyst pieces. Take a look at this bracelet. It's 18K rose-gold, studded with amethyst and blue topaz. It's a great statement piece.\nJess: Oh. . . wow. That's really pretty. Jess would love that. But. . . I was thinking of something a little more delicate, perhaps a necklace?\nMika: We have this beautiful platinum pendant, or you could also get her a locket. You could also get her a timepiece , it's both glamorous yet functional. If you tell me a little more about your girlfriend, maybe I can help you find something for her.\nJess: Jess? Well, she's very smart, and has a great sense of humor. She's very feminine. . .\nMika: Perhaps you could give her a ring?\nJess: Well. . . actually. . . I was thinking about asking Jess to marry me. . . I'Ve just been so nervous.\nMika: Well sir, I believe your fifth anniversary is a great time to propose!\nJess: Okay, I'Ve decided. I'm going to pop the question!\nMika: Fabulous! We should look at engagement rings then! Now that's a whole other section.", "summary": "Jess is looking for a nice gift to give his girlfriend Jess for their fifth anniversary. Mika gives him many suggestions and he finally decides to ask Jess to marry him." }, { "id": "test_1259", "dialogue": "Mika: Good afternoon, sir, is there anything I can help you with today?\nJess: umm. . . yeah! I'm looking for a nice gift to give my girlfriend. Our fifth anniversary's next Friday.\nMika: Well, I would be happy to assist you in choosing the perfect gift for her. Is there anything particular that you have in mind?\nJess: No, not really. . . I'm completely at a loss.\nMika: Well, you can give her a set of pearl earrings, or this beautiful heart-shaped pendant. What is her favorite gemstone?\nJess: That purple one. I'm sorry. . . I'Ve never bought jewellery for anyone and I'm kind of nervous.\nMika: Don't worry, we specialize in providing our customers a relaxed, pressure-free shopping environment. That stone is an amethyst. We have a range of beautiful amethyst pieces. Take a look at this bracelet. It's 18K rose-gold, studded with amethyst and blue topaz. It's a great statement piece.\nJess: Oh. . . wow. That's really pretty. Jess would love that. But. . . I was thinking of something a little more delicate, perhaps a necklace?\nMika: We have this beautiful platinum pendant, or you could also get her a locket. You could also get her a timepiece , it's both glamorous yet functional. If you tell me a little more about your girlfriend, maybe I can help you find something for her.\nJess: Jess? Well, she's very smart, and has a great sense of humor. She's very feminine. . .\nMika: Perhaps you could give her a ring?\nJess: Well. . . actually. . . I was thinking about asking Jess to marry me. . . I'Ve just been so nervous.\nMika: Well sir, I believe your fifth anniversary is a great time to propose!\nJess: Okay, I'Ve decided. I'm going to pop the question!\nMika: Fabulous! We should look at engagement rings then! Now that's a whole other section.", "summary": "Jess wants to select a gift for his girlfriend and get some recommendations from Mika. After consideration and Mika's encouragement, Jess decides to buy a proposal ring." }, { "id": "test_1260", "dialogue": "Mika: Good afternoon, sir, is there anything I can help you with today?\nJess: umm. . . yeah! I'm looking for a nice gift to give my girlfriend. Our fifth anniversary's next Friday.\nMika: Well, I would be happy to assist you in choosing the perfect gift for her. Is there anything particular that you have in mind?\nJess: No, not really. . . I'm completely at a loss.\nMika: Well, you can give her a set of pearl earrings, or this beautiful heart-shaped pendant. What is her favorite gemstone?\nJess: That purple one. I'm sorry. . . I'Ve never bought jewellery for anyone and I'm kind of nervous.\nMika: Don't worry, we specialize in providing our customers a relaxed, pressure-free shopping environment. That stone is an amethyst. We have a range of beautiful amethyst pieces. Take a look at this bracelet. It's 18K rose-gold, studded with amethyst and blue topaz. It's a great statement piece.\nJess: Oh. . . wow. That's really pretty. Jess would love that. But. . . I was thinking of something a little more delicate, perhaps a necklace?\nMika: We have this beautiful platinum pendant, or you could also get her a locket. You could also get her a timepiece , it's both glamorous yet functional. If you tell me a little more about your girlfriend, maybe I can help you find something for her.\nJess: Jess? Well, she's very smart, and has a great sense of humor. She's very feminine. . .\nMika: Perhaps you could give her a ring?\nJess: Well. . . actually. . . I was thinking about asking Jess to marry me. . . I'Ve just been so nervous.\nMika: Well sir, I believe your fifth anniversary is a great time to propose!\nJess: Okay, I'Ve decided. I'm going to pop the question!\nMika: Fabulous! We should look at engagement rings then! Now that's a whole other section.", "summary": "Mika assists Jess in choosing a gift for Jess. Jess decides to buy a ring and propose on their fifth anniversary." }, { "id": "test_1261", "dialogue": "Mohamad: Hi there! I am looking for a new car. I have this old Ford Pinto that I would like to trade in.\nAvram: I see. You are in luck this month because all of our models are on sale! it is a perfect time to buy a new car since it's the end of the year.\nMohamad: Perfect! I like this one.\nAvram: That is the Ford Focus. A very light but powerful vehicle. It comes with dual side airbags, power steering and power windows, tinted windows and your choice of either automatic or manual transmission.\nMohamad: Sounds like a good car! How many miles to the gallon?\nAvram: It is a very fuel efficient vehicle giving you about 34 miles in the city and 40 on the highway.\nMohamad: That is really convenient. Especially now that fuel prices are so high! What's under the hood?\nAvram: A very powerful 2. 5- liter turbocharged engine, Trust me, this car is fast!\nMohamad: Now for the most difficult question. What is the price tag for this lovely vehicle?\nAvram: Very affordable sir. You can take it out of this lot today with 0 % down payment and no interest for the first year! You can test drive it now and we can sign the papers when we get back.\nMohamad: Great! Let's do it!", "summary": "Mohamad is looking for a new car. After Avram introduces the information and price of the Ford Focus, Mohamad decides to test it." }, { "id": "test_1262", "dialogue": "Mohamad: Hi there! I am looking for a new car. I have this old Ford Pinto that I would like to trade in.\nAvram: I see. You are in luck this month because all of our models are on sale! it is a perfect time to buy a new car since it's the end of the year.\nMohamad: Perfect! I like this one.\nAvram: That is the Ford Focus. A very light but powerful vehicle. It comes with dual side airbags, power steering and power windows, tinted windows and your choice of either automatic or manual transmission.\nMohamad: Sounds like a good car! How many miles to the gallon?\nAvram: It is a very fuel efficient vehicle giving you about 34 miles in the city and 40 on the highway.\nMohamad: That is really convenient. Especially now that fuel prices are so high! What's under the hood?\nAvram: A very powerful 2. 5- liter turbocharged engine, Trust me, this car is fast!\nMohamad: Now for the most difficult question. What is the price tag for this lovely vehicle?\nAvram: Very affordable sir. You can take it out of this lot today with 0 % down payment and no interest for the first year! You can test drive it now and we can sign the papers when we get back.\nMohamad: Great! Let's do it!", "summary": "Avram introduces the Ford Focus to Mohamad who wants to buy a new car. Avram describes every detail of the car and Mohamad decides to have a test drive." }, { "id": "test_1263", "dialogue": "Mohamad: Hi there! I am looking for a new car. I have this old Ford Pinto that I would like to trade in.\nAvram: I see. You are in luck this month because all of our models are on sale! it is a perfect time to buy a new car since it's the end of the year.\nMohamad: Perfect! I like this one.\nAvram: That is the Ford Focus. A very light but powerful vehicle. It comes with dual side airbags, power steering and power windows, tinted windows and your choice of either automatic or manual transmission.\nMohamad: Sounds like a good car! How many miles to the gallon?\nAvram: It is a very fuel efficient vehicle giving you about 34 miles in the city and 40 on the highway.\nMohamad: That is really convenient. Especially now that fuel prices are so high! What's under the hood?\nAvram: A very powerful 2. 5- liter turbocharged engine, Trust me, this car is fast!\nMohamad: Now for the most difficult question. What is the price tag for this lovely vehicle?\nAvram: Very affordable sir. You can take it out of this lot today with 0 % down payment and no interest for the first year! You can test drive it now and we can sign the papers when we get back.\nMohamad: Great! Let's do it!", "summary": "Avram gives Mohamad a full introduction of the Ford Focus Mohamad intends to test drive it." }, { "id": "test_1264", "dialogue": "Apple Corporation: Good morning. This is Apple Corporation. May I speak to Ballam?\nBallam: Speaking.\nApple Corporation: I'm calling to offer you the position of computer engineer.\nBallam: May I ask how much I can get every month?\nApple Corporation: Your starting salary is 3, 000 yuan a month, but if you work well we will put you on our regular staff after six months time and your salary will be raised to 5, 000 yuan a month.\nBallam: I thought the starting salary is too low.\nApple Corporation: What is the lowest salary you may consider?\nBallam: I hope to make 4, 000 yuan a month for supporting my family.\nApple Corporation: That's all right. We will pay you 4, 000 yuan a month for supporting your family. Would you like to start on next Monday?\nBallam: No problem. Thank you for hiring me, I am very proud to be employed by your company and I will come in at eight o'clock sharp Monday.", "summary": "Ballam asks for a position with 4,000 yuan starting salary from Apple Corporation, given that 3,000 yuan cannot support his family." }, { "id": "test_1265", "dialogue": "Apple Corporation: Good morning. This is Apple Corporation. May I speak to Ballam?\nBallam: Speaking.\nApple Corporation: I'm calling to offer you the position of computer engineer.\nBallam: May I ask how much I can get every month?\nApple Corporation: Your starting salary is 3, 000 yuan a month, but if you work well we will put you on our regular staff after six months time and your salary will be raised to 5, 000 yuan a month.\nBallam: I thought the starting salary is too low.\nApple Corporation: What is the lowest salary you may consider?\nBallam: I hope to make 4, 000 yuan a month for supporting my family.\nApple Corporation: That's all right. We will pay you 4, 000 yuan a month for supporting your family. Would you like to start on next Monday?\nBallam: No problem. Thank you for hiring me, I am very proud to be employed by your company and I will come in at eight o'clock sharp Monday.", "summary": "Ballam is hired by Apple Corporation but he thinks the starting salary is low. After discussion, Apple Corporation agrees to raise the salary." }, { "id": "test_1266", "dialogue": "Apple Corporation: Good morning. This is Apple Corporation. May I speak to Ballam?\nBallam: Speaking.\nApple Corporation: I'm calling to offer you the position of computer engineer.\nBallam: May I ask how much I can get every month?\nApple Corporation: Your starting salary is 3, 000 yuan a month, but if you work well we will put you on our regular staff after six months time and your salary will be raised to 5, 000 yuan a month.\nBallam: I thought the starting salary is too low.\nApple Corporation: What is the lowest salary you may consider?\nBallam: I hope to make 4, 000 yuan a month for supporting my family.\nApple Corporation: That's all right. We will pay you 4, 000 yuan a month for supporting your family. Would you like to start on next Monday?\nBallam: No problem. Thank you for hiring me, I am very proud to be employed by your company and I will come in at eight o'clock sharp Monday.", "summary": "Apple Corporation calls to inform Ballam that Ballam was going to be hired, and agrees to raise the starting salary after discussion." }, { "id": "test_1267", "dialogue": "Raul: Would you like to know about benefits and so forth?\nSir: Please. Everyone enjoys hearing the benefits of something!\nRaul: With this agreement we can bring over you many benefits. For example, head offices of your group companies can get really prompt integrated fund transfers and centralised allocations. This helps internal supervision and admin run smoothly.\nSir: That is wonderful. We've been having serious problems in that area. Our internal accounts seem so messy at the moment, nothing is running smoothly and it's costing us time and money.\nRaul: Hopefully signing up for this Network Settlement Service will solve all of that. If you are sure, we can go ahead now, Sir. How does 10 am tomorrow sound, to get all of the paperwork out of the way?", "summary": "Raul is introducing the benefits of Network Settlement Service to Sir, and confirms when to get the paperwork done." }, { "id": "test_1268", "dialogue": "Raul: Would you like to know about benefits and so forth?\nSir: Please. Everyone enjoys hearing the benefits of something!\nRaul: With this agreement we can bring over you many benefits. For example, head offices of your group companies can get really prompt integrated fund transfers and centralised allocations. This helps internal supervision and admin run smoothly.\nSir: That is wonderful. We've been having serious problems in that area. Our internal accounts seem so messy at the moment, nothing is running smoothly and it's costing us time and money.\nRaul: Hopefully signing up for this Network Settlement Service will solve all of that. If you are sure, we can go ahead now, Sir. How does 10 am tomorrow sound, to get all of the paperwork out of the way?", "summary": "Raul introduces the benefits Sir can get from the company and makes an appointment to sign all the papers." }, { "id": "test_1269", "dialogue": "Raul: Would you like to know about benefits and so forth?\nSir: Please. Everyone enjoys hearing the benefits of something!\nRaul: With this agreement we can bring over you many benefits. For example, head offices of your group companies can get really prompt integrated fund transfers and centralised allocations. This helps internal supervision and admin run smoothly.\nSir: That is wonderful. We've been having serious problems in that area. Our internal accounts seem so messy at the moment, nothing is running smoothly and it's costing us time and money.\nRaul: Hopefully signing up for this Network Settlement Service will solve all of that. If you are sure, we can go ahead now, Sir. How does 10 am tomorrow sound, to get all of the paperwork out of the way?", "summary": "Raul tells Sir about the benefits of Network Settlement Service and confirms the time to get the paperwork done." }, { "id": "test_1270", "dialogue": "Rene: I'm hungry.\nLibbie: You already ate.\nRene: It wasn't enough, because I'm hungry again.\nLibbie: There's nothing left from dinner.\nRene: I'm going to get a snack.\nLibbie: What kind of snack are you going to make?\nRene: I don't know.\nLibbie: You can always make a sandwich.\nRene: I don't know what kind of sandwich I want.\nLibbie: Just make yourself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.\nRene: I may just do that.\nLibbie: Go right ahead.", "summary": "Rene is hungry again and Libbie asks Rene to make something to eat." }, { "id": "test_1271", "dialogue": "Rene: I'm hungry.\nLibbie: You already ate.\nRene: It wasn't enough, because I'm hungry again.\nLibbie: There's nothing left from dinner.\nRene: I'm going to get a snack.\nLibbie: What kind of snack are you going to make?\nRene: I don't know.\nLibbie: You can always make a sandwich.\nRene: I don't know what kind of sandwich I want.\nLibbie: Just make yourself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.\nRene: I may just do that.\nLibbie: Go right ahead.", "summary": "Rene is hungry but dont't know what to eat. Libbie suggests a peanut butter and jelly sandwich." }, { "id": "test_1272", "dialogue": "Rene: I'm hungry.\nLibbie: You already ate.\nRene: It wasn't enough, because I'm hungry again.\nLibbie: There's nothing left from dinner.\nRene: I'm going to get a snack.\nLibbie: What kind of snack are you going to make?\nRene: I don't know.\nLibbie: You can always make a sandwich.\nRene: I don't know what kind of sandwich I want.\nLibbie: Just make yourself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.\nRene: I may just do that.\nLibbie: Go right ahead.", "summary": "Rene might make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich to eat." }, { "id": "test_1273", "dialogue": "Madlen: The doctor sent me over here to have my blood drawn.\nDenyse: Certainly, please have a seat and roll up your left sleeve.\nMadlen: What is this test for?\nDenyse: Well, today your doctor wants us to check your white blood cell count.\nMadlen: What does that tell him?\nDenyse: Well, if it is elevated, you might have an infection.\nMadlen: Will the blood test hurt?\nDenyse: It is only a little pin stick. I am going to put a tourniquet on your arm to puff your veins up.\nMadlen: Ouch!\nDenyse: There we go! I got the blood that I needed.", "summary": "Denyse draws Madlen's blood to check white blood cell count." }, { "id": "test_1274", "dialogue": "Madlen: The doctor sent me over here to have my blood drawn.\nDenyse: Certainly, please have a seat and roll up your left sleeve.\nMadlen: What is this test for?\nDenyse: Well, today your doctor wants us to check your white blood cell count.\nMadlen: What does that tell him?\nDenyse: Well, if it is elevated, you might have an infection.\nMadlen: Will the blood test hurt?\nDenyse: It is only a little pin stick. I am going to put a tourniquet on your arm to puff your veins up.\nMadlen: Ouch!\nDenyse: There we go! I got the blood that I needed.", "summary": "Denyse helps Madlen draw blood for testing white blood cell count." }, { "id": "test_1275", "dialogue": "Madlen: The doctor sent me over here to have my blood drawn.\nDenyse: Certainly, please have a seat and roll up your left sleeve.\nMadlen: What is this test for?\nDenyse: Well, today your doctor wants us to check your white blood cell count.\nMadlen: What does that tell him?\nDenyse: Well, if it is elevated, you might have an infection.\nMadlen: Will the blood test hurt?\nDenyse: It is only a little pin stick. I am going to put a tourniquet on your arm to puff your veins up.\nMadlen: Ouch!\nDenyse: There we go! I got the blood that I needed.", "summary": "The doctor has Madlen's blood drawn by Denyse to check white blood cell count." }, { "id": "test_1276", "dialogue": "Steven: Mr. Sellers? It's Steven speaking, your tenant. We've just suffered a power failure. What should I do now?\nMr. Sellers: All right, Steven. Do you have a flashlight?\nSteven: Yes, I do.\nMr. Sellers: OK, now go down to the basement and find the circuit box. Open it and check if there are any fuses blown out.\nSteven: How do I know if it's blown out?\nMr. Sellers: You'll see it's black and has burnt smell.\nSteven: Then what shall I do?\nMr. Sellers: Unscrew the burnt fuses and replace them with the good ones. You can find them on the rack in the basement.\nSteven: OK, I'll try. I'll call you again if that doesn't work.", "summary": "Steven calls Mr. Sellers and asks him what he should do to deal with a power failure." }, { "id": "test_1277", "dialogue": "Steven: Mr. Sellers? It's Steven speaking, your tenant. We've just suffered a power failure. What should I do now?\nMr. Sellers: All right, Steven. Do you have a flashlight?\nSteven: Yes, I do.\nMr. Sellers: OK, now go down to the basement and find the circuit box. Open it and check if there are any fuses blown out.\nSteven: How do I know if it's blown out?\nMr. Sellers: You'll see it's black and has burnt smell.\nSteven: Then what shall I do?\nMr. Sellers: Unscrew the burnt fuses and replace them with the good ones. You can find them on the rack in the basement.\nSteven: OK, I'll try. I'll call you again if that doesn't work.", "summary": "Mr. Sellers instructs Steven to solve the power failure by replacing bad fuses." }, { "id": "test_1278", "dialogue": "Steven: Mr. Sellers? It's Steven speaking, your tenant. We've just suffered a power failure. What should I do now?\nMr. Sellers: All right, Steven. Do you have a flashlight?\nSteven: Yes, I do.\nMr. Sellers: OK, now go down to the basement and find the circuit box. Open it and check if there are any fuses blown out.\nSteven: How do I know if it's blown out?\nMr. Sellers: You'll see it's black and has burnt smell.\nSteven: Then what shall I do?\nMr. Sellers: Unscrew the burnt fuses and replace them with the good ones. You can find them on the rack in the basement.\nSteven: OK, I'll try. I'll call you again if that doesn't work.", "summary": "Steven tries to do the repairment under Mr. Seller's instruction to solve power failure." }, { "id": "test_1279", "dialogue": "Paula: Sorry to bother you. But I'm having a small problem I thought you might be able to help me with.\nTed: Sure Paula, shoot!\nPaula: Well, it is about Ms. Connors, the landlord of our rented house.\nTed: Yeah, What happened?\nPaula: The dishwasher broke down. I had the repair done and deducted the cost from the rent check.\nTed: And so. . .\nPaula: She is threatening to evict us for not paying the full rent.\nTed: Hold on, Paula. It does sound pretty serious. But I'm sure you can work this out.\nPaula: Well, you are over at the law school. So I wondered if you would mind coming with me when we talk to Ms. Connors. We're supposed to meet with her tomorrow night at eight.\nTed: Sure, I'd be glad to help you straighten things out. Why don't I stop by at about seven thirty?\nPaula: Thanks a million, you are a lifesaver.", "summary": "Paula is asking Ted to come over and talk with Ms. Connors about the rent." }, { "id": "test_1280", "dialogue": "Paula: Sorry to bother you. But I'm having a small problem I thought you might be able to help me with.\nTed: Sure Paula, shoot!\nPaula: Well, it is about Ms. Connors, the landlord of our rented house.\nTed: Yeah, What happened?\nPaula: The dishwasher broke down. I had the repair done and deducted the cost from the rent check.\nTed: And so. . .\nPaula: She is threatening to evict us for not paying the full rent.\nTed: Hold on, Paula. It does sound pretty serious. But I'm sure you can work this out.\nPaula: Well, you are over at the law school. So I wondered if you would mind coming with me when we talk to Ms. Connors. We're supposed to meet with her tomorrow night at eight.\nTed: Sure, I'd be glad to help you straighten things out. Why don't I stop by at about seven thirty?\nPaula: Thanks a million, you are a lifesaver.", "summary": "Paula has an economic problem with her landlord, Ms. Connors. Ted agrees to help when Paula talks to Ms. Connors." }, { "id": "test_1281", "dialogue": "Paula: Sorry to bother you. But I'm having a small problem I thought you might be able to help me with.\nTed: Sure Paula, shoot!\nPaula: Well, it is about Ms. Connors, the landlord of our rented house.\nTed: Yeah, What happened?\nPaula: The dishwasher broke down. I had the repair done and deducted the cost from the rent check.\nTed: And so. . .\nPaula: She is threatening to evict us for not paying the full rent.\nTed: Hold on, Paula. It does sound pretty serious. But I'm sure you can work this out.\nPaula: Well, you are over at the law school. So I wondered if you would mind coming with me when we talk to Ms. Connors. We're supposed to meet with her tomorrow night at eight.\nTed: Sure, I'd be glad to help you straighten things out. Why don't I stop by at about seven thirty?\nPaula: Thanks a million, you are a lifesaver.", "summary": "Paula turns to Ted for help to straighten out things between her and the landlord, Ms. Connors." }, { "id": "test_1282", "dialogue": "Malinda: The air conditioning is not working! We need to call a handyman before we start to fry in here!\nDan: Dan is on top of that. I think they are also getting the handyman to fix the bathroom toilet that keeps clogging up.\nMalinda: That would be convenient. They might as well ask him to fix the electrical wiring. The circuit breakers keep going out all the time. It's really annoying!\nDan: Yeah you are right. This office is falling apart! Frank told me the other day that the gutters outside were clogged and that's why the parking lot was flooded.\nMalinda: I know! I was in ankle deep water trying to get to my car that day! The handyman definitely has his work cut out for him.", "summary": "Malinda and Dan think they need a handyman to fix the air conditioning, toilet, electrical wiring and gutters." }, { "id": "test_1283", "dialogue": "Malinda: The air conditioning is not working! We need to call a handyman before we start to fry in here!\nDan: Dan is on top of that. I think they are also getting the handyman to fix the bathroom toilet that keeps clogging up.\nMalinda: That would be convenient. They might as well ask him to fix the electrical wiring. The circuit breakers keep going out all the time. It's really annoying!\nDan: Yeah you are right. This office is falling apart! Frank told me the other day that the gutters outside were clogged and that's why the parking lot was flooded.\nMalinda: I know! I was in ankle deep water trying to get to my car that day! The handyman definitely has his work cut out for him.", "summary": "Malinda wants a handyman to fix the air conditioner and it reminds Malinda and Dan to fix other things as well." }, { "id": "test_1284", "dialogue": "Malinda: The air conditioning is not working! We need to call a handyman before we start to fry in here!\nDan: Dan is on top of that. I think they are also getting the handyman to fix the bathroom toilet that keeps clogging up.\nMalinda: That would be convenient. They might as well ask him to fix the electrical wiring. The circuit breakers keep going out all the time. It's really annoying!\nDan: Yeah you are right. This office is falling apart! Frank told me the other day that the gutters outside were clogged and that's why the parking lot was flooded.\nMalinda: I know! I was in ankle deep water trying to get to my car that day! The handyman definitely has his work cut out for him.", "summary": "Malinda and Dan think they need a handyman to fix all malfunctions in their office." }, { "id": "test_1285", "dialogue": "Jacquie: Hey there, how are you doing?\nJade: I am great. How are you?\nJacquie: Well, I got laid off, and I'm looking for work.\nJade: Yeah, me too! What are you thinking you would like to do?\nJacquie: Right now, I'll take about anything that will pay the mortgage.\nJade: Have you gone out on any interviews so far?\nJacquie: I went out on one interview, but I haven't heard back from them.\nJade: Did you see the posting for the electrician apprentice program?\nJacquie: You know, I saw that and it looks pretty good!\nJade: Let's go check it out again!", "summary": "Jacquie and Jade are looking for work and will think about the electrician apprentice program." }, { "id": "test_1286", "dialogue": "Jacquie: Hey there, how are you doing?\nJade: I am great. How are you?\nJacquie: Well, I got laid off, and I'm looking for work.\nJade: Yeah, me too! What are you thinking you would like to do?\nJacquie: Right now, I'll take about anything that will pay the mortgage.\nJade: Have you gone out on any interviews so far?\nJacquie: I went out on one interview, but I haven't heard back from them.\nJade: Did you see the posting for the electrician apprentice program?\nJacquie: You know, I saw that and it looks pretty good!\nJade: Let's go check it out again!", "summary": "Jacquie and Jade both get laid off and they want to find a job." }, { "id": "test_1287", "dialogue": "Jacquie: Hey there, how are you doing?\nJade: I am great. How are you?\nJacquie: Well, I got laid off, and I'm looking for work.\nJade: Yeah, me too! What are you thinking you would like to do?\nJacquie: Right now, I'll take about anything that will pay the mortgage.\nJade: Have you gone out on any interviews so far?\nJacquie: I went out on one interview, but I haven't heard back from them.\nJade: Did you see the posting for the electrician apprentice program?\nJacquie: You know, I saw that and it looks pretty good!\nJade: Let's go check it out again!", "summary": "Jacquie and Jade talk about their interviews after a lay-off and think about the electrician apprentice program." }, { "id": "test_1288", "dialogue": "Brook: How would you describe your relationship with our boss?\nJarrett: We have a fairly good working relationship, but there was also a rough spot.\nBrook: What do you think his strengths are?\nJarrett: Well, he has an amazing ability to analyze information and he is very good at making the right decision in tough situations.", "summary": "Jarrett describes the relationship with their boss and the strengths of their boss to Brook." }, { "id": "test_1289", "dialogue": "Brook: How would you describe your relationship with our boss?\nJarrett: We have a fairly good working relationship, but there was also a rough spot.\nBrook: What do you think his strengths are?\nJarrett: Well, he has an amazing ability to analyze information and he is very good at making the right decision in tough situations.", "summary": "Jarrett tells the strength of their boss to Brook, and describes the relationship with their boss." }, { "id": "test_1290", "dialogue": "Brook: How would you describe your relationship with our boss?\nJarrett: We have a fairly good working relationship, but there was also a rough spot.\nBrook: What do you think his strengths are?\nJarrett: Well, he has an amazing ability to analyze information and he is very good at making the right decision in tough situations.", "summary": "Jarrett describes to Brook about the relationship with the boss and what their boss strengths lie on." }, { "id": "test_1291", "dialogue": "Mr. Tang: Sit down, please. Mr. Tang, do you bring any paper or certificate with you?\nIvett: Thank you. Here is a copy of the Tour Guide Certificate of mine.\nMr. Tang: Are you still working in Youth International Travel Agency?\nIvett: Yes, but I am on holidays this week.\nMr. Tang: How many foreign languages can you speak?\nIvett: I am bilingual, English and Russian.", "summary": "Mr. Tang is interviewing Mr. Tang for the tour guide's job." }, { "id": "test_1292", "dialogue": "Mr. Tang: Sit down, please. Mr. Tang, do you bring any paper or certificate with you?\nIvett: Thank you. Here is a copy of the Tour Guide Certificate of mine.\nMr. Tang: Are you still working in Youth International Travel Agency?\nIvett: Yes, but I am on holidays this week.\nMr. Tang: How many foreign languages can you speak?\nIvett: I am bilingual, English and Russian.", "summary": "Mr. Tang interviews Mr. Tang about his certification as a tour guide," }, { "id": "test_1293", "dialogue": "Mr. Tang: Sit down, please. Mr. Tang, do you bring any paper or certificate with you?\nIvett: Thank you. Here is a copy of the Tour Guide Certificate of mine.\nMr. Tang: Are you still working in Youth International Travel Agency?\nIvett: Yes, but I am on holidays this week.\nMr. Tang: How many foreign languages can you speak?\nIvett: I am bilingual, English and Russian.", "summary": "Mr. Tang interviews Mr.Tang about the related certification of being a tour guide." }, { "id": "test_1294", "dialogue": "Stavros: What can I do for you?\nBridgette: I would like to look at some watch.\nStavros: May I show you the gold ones?\nBridgette: Pure gold ones, please.\nStavros: OK. Here they are.\nBridgette: What is the price for this one?\nStavros: One thousand yuan.\nBridgette: That's quite steep. Can you come down a little bit?\nStavros: I'm afraid not. The price is very moderate.\nBridgette: It's rather more than I was thinking of paying.\nStavros: We brought the price down only a few days ago. This is definitely a bargain.\nBridgette: OK. I'll take it.", "summary": "Bridgette is bargaining with Stavros over the price of a pure gold watch." }, { "id": "test_1295", "dialogue": "Stavros: What can I do for you?\nBridgette: I would like to look at some watch.\nStavros: May I show you the gold ones?\nBridgette: Pure gold ones, please.\nStavros: OK. Here they are.\nBridgette: What is the price for this one?\nStavros: One thousand yuan.\nBridgette: That's quite steep. Can you come down a little bit?\nStavros: I'm afraid not. The price is very moderate.\nBridgette: It's rather more than I was thinking of paying.\nStavros: We brought the price down only a few days ago. This is definitely a bargain.\nBridgette: OK. I'll take it.", "summary": "Bridgette wants to buy a watch but thinks the price is steep so Stavros bargains with Stavros." }, { "id": "test_1296", "dialogue": "Stavros: What can I do for you?\nBridgette: I would like to look at some watch.\nStavros: May I show you the gold ones?\nBridgette: Pure gold ones, please.\nStavros: OK. Here they are.\nBridgette: What is the price for this one?\nStavros: One thousand yuan.\nBridgette: That's quite steep. Can you come down a little bit?\nStavros: I'm afraid not. The price is very moderate.\nBridgette: It's rather more than I was thinking of paying.\nStavros: We brought the price down only a few days ago. This is definitely a bargain.\nBridgette: OK. I'll take it.", "summary": "Bridgette bargains with Stavros on a gold watch." }, { "id": "test_1297", "dialogue": "Tom: Hi, is that Sara?\nSara: Speaking.\nTom: This is Tom. Sorry to bother you at supper time.\nSara: Not at all.\nTom: My little girl Maria has a high fever. We're taking her to hospital in a short time.\nSara: I'm sorry to hear that. Is there anything I can do for you?\nTom: Do you mind taking care of my son Ken? We can't take him along.\nSara: OK. Can I bring him to my house?\nTom: Thank you. But he hasn't finished his dinner yet.\nSara: No problem. He can have dinner with us, and then, my son will play games with him.\nTom: I really appreciate your help.", "summary": "Tom is asking Sara to take care of his son, since his daughter has a fever and they are taking her to the hospital." }, { "id": "test_1298", "dialogue": "Tom: Hi, is that Sara?\nSara: Speaking.\nTom: This is Tom. Sorry to bother you at supper time.\nSara: Not at all.\nTom: My little girl Maria has a high fever. We're taking her to hospital in a short time.\nSara: I'm sorry to hear that. Is there anything I can do for you?\nTom: Do you mind taking care of my son Ken? We can't take him along.\nSara: OK. Can I bring him to my house?\nTom: Thank you. But he hasn't finished his dinner yet.\nSara: No problem. He can have dinner with us, and then, my son will play games with him.\nTom: I really appreciate your help.", "summary": "Tom asks Sara to help to take care of his son when he takes his daughter to the hospital." }, { "id": "test_1299", "dialogue": "Tom: Hi, is that Sara?\nSara: Speaking.\nTom: This is Tom. Sorry to bother you at supper time.\nSara: Not at all.\nTom: My little girl Maria has a high fever. We're taking her to hospital in a short time.\nSara: I'm sorry to hear that. Is there anything I can do for you?\nTom: Do you mind taking care of my son Ken? We can't take him along.\nSara: OK. Can I bring him to my house?\nTom: Thank you. But he hasn't finished his dinner yet.\nSara: No problem. He can have dinner with us, and then, my son will play games with him.\nTom: I really appreciate your help.", "summary": "Tom calls Sara for her help to take care of his son Ken, because he is taking his daughter to the hospital." }, { "id": "test_1300", "dialogue": "Nola: Amy, what was your first job?\nAmy: Well, when I graduated from the college in 1998, I worked first as a secretary to the General Manager. That lasted for two years. Then I was promoted the Personnel Manager.\nNola: What were your duties?\nAmy: I was responsible for all personnel matters.\nNola: Did you enjoy it?\nAmy: Well, the people were nice. I liked the people I worked with. But the job was poorly paid.\nNola: And how long did you stay there?\nAmy: Oh, about a year. I left because I wanted to apply for a position in the Sales Department. That's where I work now.", "summary": "Amy is talking about her first job experience and later job with Nola." }, { "id": "test_1301", "dialogue": "Nola: Amy, what was your first job?\nAmy: Well, when I graduated from the college in 1998, I worked first as a secretary to the General Manager. That lasted for two years. Then I was promoted the Personnel Manager.\nNola: What were your duties?\nAmy: I was responsible for all personnel matters.\nNola: Did you enjoy it?\nAmy: Well, the people were nice. I liked the people I worked with. But the job was poorly paid.\nNola: And how long did you stay there?\nAmy: Oh, about a year. I left because I wanted to apply for a position in the Sales Department. That's where I work now.", "summary": "Amy tells Nola about her first job experience and her current job." }, { "id": "test_1302", "dialogue": "Nola: Amy, what was your first job?\nAmy: Well, when I graduated from the college in 1998, I worked first as a secretary to the General Manager. That lasted for two years. Then I was promoted the Personnel Manager.\nNola: What were your duties?\nAmy: I was responsible for all personnel matters.\nNola: Did you enjoy it?\nAmy: Well, the people were nice. I liked the people I worked with. But the job was poorly paid.\nNola: And how long did you stay there?\nAmy: Oh, about a year. I left because I wanted to apply for a position in the Sales Department. That's where I work now.", "summary": "Amy shares her former work experience and her current job with Nola." }, { "id": "test_1303", "dialogue": "Joline: Hey, Andrew! An ...? Andrew.\nNatassia: What?\nJoline:Andrew.\nNatassia: What? What's going on?\nJoline: What happened to YOU?\nNatassia: You mean my hair? You like my hair?\nJoline: Uh, I think you know what I mean, Andrew. Do you want me to be honest?\nNatassia: What?\nJoline:Okay. Andrew. You've put on, like, a ton of weight since I saw you at Christmas time. What on earth happened to you?\nNatassia: Why are you always so blunt?\nJoline: Well, I'm your big sister. I'm ... what am I? Three years older than you, and I can be blunt if I want. Besides, you used to say stuff like that to me all of the time. You used to call me fatso all the time when I was little.\nNatassia: Oh, yeah, well, to be honest, uh ..., I started changing my life .... yesterday.\nJoline: Oh good!\nNatassia: I'm on the Wafu Diet.\nJoline: What? I've never even heard of the Wafu Diet. What is that?\nNatassia: Ah, it's too difficult to explain. I found information about it in my junk mail the other day ...\nJoline: What? You read your junk mail? No one reads their junk mail.\nNatassia: ... and I signed up for it, and it only cost $490.\nJoline: You're serious?\nNatassia: Yeah.\nJoline: Four hundred and ninety bucks? \nNatassia: Yeah. \nJoline: Like every month or every week or ...?\nNatassia: I didn't check that ... ah, ah, but, but, but, but ... I think ...\nJoline: Listen. I think you're getting scammed, and it sounds really stupid, so listen. I'm not fat anymore, so trust me. I ... if you want to lose weight, you need to do it the right way.\nNatassia: Well, like what?\nJoline: Well, okay.\nNatassia: Okay, uh, well, look. Look at my running shoes over there.\nJoline: Andrew. They're still in the box. \nNatassia: Well ... \nJoline: Never used. Besides exercise, yeah, exercise is wonderful. It's great, but you also need to learn how to eat right. For example, you need to eat smaller portions. And, and you can't load up your plate with seconds and thirds like you always used to do at the family parties.\nNatassia: Well, okay. I'll just get a bigger plate!\nJoline: Andrew! That won't help. Next \nNatassia: Oh, next? \nJoline: . Oh yeah. So, first of all, smaller portions \nNatassia: Okay.\nJoline: Then, you need to make sure you eat a good, well-balanced breakfast first thing in the morning \nNatassia: I do that. \nJoline: And then you follow that up with smaller meals throughout the day, cause, you know what? If you skip breakfast, then throughout the day, you feel like you need to make up it by overeating at lunch and dinner and lots of snacks.\nNatassia: Uh ... \nJoline: Anyway, um, oh yeah. Don't eat late at night.\nNatassia: What? Like what?\nJoline: Well, you know a lot of people ... they want a ... they want a late night snake and stuff like that, but a lot of times, that's really, really high-calorie stuff like ice cream and things, and your body's not active to burn it off, so you just store all those calories as fat. You have to throw away ... Oh my gosh!\nNatassia: What?\nJoline: That's all you have in your freezer! You've only got ice cream in here! You're going to have to throw that all away?\nNatassia: It's low-calorie ice cream.\nJoline: Low cal. No, it's not low-cal. Look right here. Andrew! That's all the food you've got in here is ice cream.\nNatassia: Well, what else, what else?\nJoline: Also, what else are you eating? \nNatassia: Well, you know ...\nJoline: I mean, seriously. All you eat is ice cream? Oh, oh, oh. Look in your trash. You go to McDonalds every day. Every day you're eating at fast food? \nNatassia: Well ...\nJoline: Okay, you got to cut out the fast food. When you know the manger of McDonalds by name, and he's your best buddy on Facebook, you know that you're going to McDonalds or any fast food place too much.\nNatassia: Uh, this is going to be tough.\nJoline: Yeah. It probably will be. But you also need to eat a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables. \nNatassia: Oh, well. \nJoline: cut way back on sugar. No more sugary drinks like those five gallons of Coke you drink every day.\nNatassia: I don't drink five gallons.\nJoline: Close enough. Look at the size of those cups! How many times do you refill them?\nNatassia: Well, then, drink what?\nJoline: Water!\nNatassia: Water?\nJoline: It's really good for you.\nNatassia: Oh, this is going to be tough.\nJoline: It might be.", "summary": "Andrew is on the diet according to a junk mail. His elder sister thinks he's scammed and hopes he could listen to her. She suggests he do exercises, eat smaller portions, eat well-balanced breakfast and follow up with smaller meals throughout the day, never eat late at night, throw away ice-cream, cut out the fast food, eat a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables, cut way back on sugar and drink water instead of sugary drinks. Andrew feels this is going to be tough." }, { "id": "test_1304", "dialogue": "Joline: Hey, Andrew! An ...? Andrew.\nNatassia: What?\nJoline:Andrew.\nNatassia: What? What's going on?\nJoline: What happened to YOU?\nNatassia: You mean my hair? You like my hair?\nJoline: Uh, I think you know what I mean, Andrew. Do you want me to be honest?\nNatassia: What?\nJoline:Okay. Andrew. You've put on, like, a ton of weight since I saw you at Christmas time. What on earth happened to you?\nNatassia: Why are you always so blunt?\nJoline: Well, I'm your big sister. I'm ... what am I? Three years older than you, and I can be blunt if I want. Besides, you used to say stuff like that to me all of the time. You used to call me fatso all the time when I was little.\nNatassia: Oh, yeah, well, to be honest, uh ..., I started changing my life .... yesterday.\nJoline: Oh good!\nNatassia: I'm on the Wafu Diet.\nJoline: What? I've never even heard of the Wafu Diet. What is that?\nNatassia: Ah, it's too difficult to explain. I found information about it in my junk mail the other day ...\nJoline: What? You read your junk mail? No one reads their junk mail.\nNatassia: ... and I signed up for it, and it only cost $490.\nJoline: You're serious?\nNatassia: Yeah.\nJoline: Four hundred and ninety bucks? \nNatassia: Yeah. \nJoline: Like every month or every week or ...?\nNatassia: I didn't check that ... ah, ah, but, but, but, but ... I think ...\nJoline: Listen. I think you're getting scammed, and it sounds really stupid, so listen. I'm not fat anymore, so trust me. I ... if you want to lose weight, you need to do it the right way.\nNatassia: Well, like what?\nJoline: Well, okay.\nNatassia: Okay, uh, well, look. Look at my running shoes over there.\nJoline: Andrew. They're still in the box. \nNatassia: Well ... \nJoline: Never used. Besides exercise, yeah, exercise is wonderful. It's great, but you also need to learn how to eat right. For example, you need to eat smaller portions. And, and you can't load up your plate with seconds and thirds like you always used to do at the family parties.\nNatassia: Well, okay. I'll just get a bigger plate!\nJoline: Andrew! That won't help. Next \nNatassia: Oh, next? \nJoline: . Oh yeah. So, first of all, smaller portions \nNatassia: Okay.\nJoline: Then, you need to make sure you eat a good, well-balanced breakfast first thing in the morning \nNatassia: I do that. \nJoline: And then you follow that up with smaller meals throughout the day, cause, you know what? If you skip breakfast, then throughout the day, you feel like you need to make up it by overeating at lunch and dinner and lots of snacks.\nNatassia: Uh ... \nJoline: Anyway, um, oh yeah. Don't eat late at night.\nNatassia: What? Like what?\nJoline: Well, you know a lot of people ... they want a ... they want a late night snake and stuff like that, but a lot of times, that's really, really high-calorie stuff like ice cream and things, and your body's not active to burn it off, so you just store all those calories as fat. You have to throw away ... Oh my gosh!\nNatassia: What?\nJoline: That's all you have in your freezer! You've only got ice cream in here! You're going to have to throw that all away?\nNatassia: It's low-calorie ice cream.\nJoline: Low cal. No, it's not low-cal. Look right here. Andrew! That's all the food you've got in here is ice cream.\nNatassia: Well, what else, what else?\nJoline: Also, what else are you eating? \nNatassia: Well, you know ...\nJoline: I mean, seriously. All you eat is ice cream? Oh, oh, oh. Look in your trash. You go to McDonalds every day. Every day you're eating at fast food? \nNatassia: Well ...\nJoline: Okay, you got to cut out the fast food. When you know the manger of McDonalds by name, and he's your best buddy on Facebook, you know that you're going to McDonalds or any fast food place too much.\nNatassia: Uh, this is going to be tough.\nJoline: Yeah. It probably will be. But you also need to eat a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables. \nNatassia: Oh, well. \nJoline: cut way back on sugar. No more sugary drinks like those five gallons of Coke you drink every day.\nNatassia: I don't drink five gallons.\nJoline: Close enough. Look at the size of those cups! How many times do you refill them?\nNatassia: Well, then, drink what?\nJoline: Water!\nNatassia: Water?\nJoline: It's really good for you.\nNatassia: Oh, this is going to be tough.\nJoline: It might be.", "summary": "Joline is surprised to see Andrew put on so much weight but Andrew tells Joline that to lose weight, he signs up for a Wafu Diet online for $490. Joline thinks he's getting scammed and suggests that he should take more exercise, eat smaller portions, eat a well-balanced breakfast, cut off fast food and sugar and eat fresh fruits and vegetables" }, { "id": "test_1305", "dialogue": "Joline: Hey, Andrew! An ...? Andrew.\nNatassia: What?\nJoline:Andrew.\nNatassia: What? What's going on?\nJoline: What happened to YOU?\nNatassia: You mean my hair? You like my hair?\nJoline: Uh, I think you know what I mean, Andrew. Do you want me to be honest?\nNatassia: What?\nJoline:Okay. Andrew. You've put on, like, a ton of weight since I saw you at Christmas time. What on earth happened to you?\nNatassia: Why are you always so blunt?\nJoline: Well, I'm your big sister. I'm ... what am I? Three years older than you, and I can be blunt if I want. Besides, you used to say stuff like that to me all of the time. You used to call me fatso all the time when I was little.\nNatassia: Oh, yeah, well, to be honest, uh ..., I started changing my life .... yesterday.\nJoline: Oh good!\nNatassia: I'm on the Wafu Diet.\nJoline: What? I've never even heard of the Wafu Diet. What is that?\nNatassia: Ah, it's too difficult to explain. I found information about it in my junk mail the other day ...\nJoline: What? You read your junk mail? No one reads their junk mail.\nNatassia: ... and I signed up for it, and it only cost $490.\nJoline: You're serious?\nNatassia: Yeah.\nJoline: Four hundred and ninety bucks? \nNatassia: Yeah. \nJoline: Like every month or every week or ...?\nNatassia: I didn't check that ... ah, ah, but, but, but, but ... I think ...\nJoline: Listen. I think you're getting scammed, and it sounds really stupid, so listen. I'm not fat anymore, so trust me. I ... if you want to lose weight, you need to do it the right way.\nNatassia: Well, like what?\nJoline: Well, okay.\nNatassia: Okay, uh, well, look. Look at my running shoes over there.\nJoline: Andrew. They're still in the box. \nNatassia: Well ... \nJoline: Never used. Besides exercise, yeah, exercise is wonderful. It's great, but you also need to learn how to eat right. For example, you need to eat smaller portions. And, and you can't load up your plate with seconds and thirds like you always used to do at the family parties.\nNatassia: Well, okay. I'll just get a bigger plate!\nJoline: Andrew! That won't help. Next \nNatassia: Oh, next? \nJoline: . Oh yeah. So, first of all, smaller portions \nNatassia: Okay.\nJoline: Then, you need to make sure you eat a good, well-balanced breakfast first thing in the morning \nNatassia: I do that. \nJoline: And then you follow that up with smaller meals throughout the day, cause, you know what? If you skip breakfast, then throughout the day, you feel like you need to make up it by overeating at lunch and dinner and lots of snacks.\nNatassia: Uh ... \nJoline: Anyway, um, oh yeah. Don't eat late at night.\nNatassia: What? Like what?\nJoline: Well, you know a lot of people ... they want a ... they want a late night snake and stuff like that, but a lot of times, that's really, really high-calorie stuff like ice cream and things, and your body's not active to burn it off, so you just store all those calories as fat. You have to throw away ... Oh my gosh!\nNatassia: What?\nJoline: That's all you have in your freezer! You've only got ice cream in here! You're going to have to throw that all away?\nNatassia: It's low-calorie ice cream.\nJoline: Low cal. No, it's not low-cal. Look right here. Andrew! That's all the food you've got in here is ice cream.\nNatassia: Well, what else, what else?\nJoline: Also, what else are you eating? \nNatassia: Well, you know ...\nJoline: I mean, seriously. All you eat is ice cream? Oh, oh, oh. Look in your trash. You go to McDonalds every day. Every day you're eating at fast food? \nNatassia: Well ...\nJoline: Okay, you got to cut out the fast food. When you know the manger of McDonalds by name, and he's your best buddy on Facebook, you know that you're going to McDonalds or any fast food place too much.\nNatassia: Uh, this is going to be tough.\nJoline: Yeah. It probably will be. But you also need to eat a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables. \nNatassia: Oh, well. \nJoline: cut way back on sugar. No more sugary drinks like those five gallons of Coke you drink every day.\nNatassia: I don't drink five gallons.\nJoline: Close enough. Look at the size of those cups! How many times do you refill them?\nNatassia: Well, then, drink what?\nJoline: Water!\nNatassia: Water?\nJoline: It's really good for you.\nNatassia: Oh, this is going to be tough.\nJoline: It might be.", "summary": "Andrew's elder sister is surprised by Andrew's putting on so much weight and figures out Andrew has probably got scammed by a junk mail. She offers Andrew systematic suggestions on living healthy and losing weight." }, { "id": "test_1306", "dialogue": "Greg Sonders: Hi, can I talk to Mary, please?\nMary: This is Mary. Who's that speaking?\nGreg Sonders: Hi, Mary. This is Greg Sonders from Brown College.\nMary: How can I help you, Mr. Sonders?\nGreg Sonders: Well, your papers mention your impressive grade point average. And your test scores meet our admission standards. But we'd like to know if you'd be interested in college sports.\nMary: Definitely! I wrote on my application that I played high school basketball. In fact, I hold my school's all time record for points scored in a game.\nGreg Sonders: Great! Do you play any other sports?\nMary: I also play volleyball.\nGreg Sonders: Great! Well, you've certainly made an impression on us. We'll let you know our decision soon.\nMary: Thanks!\nGreg Sonders: Goodbye.", "summary": "Mr. Sonders interviews Mary for college admission. Mary makes an impression on them." }, { "id": "test_1307", "dialogue": "Greg Sonders: Hi, can I talk to Mary, please?\nMary: This is Mary. Who's that speaking?\nGreg Sonders: Hi, Mary. This is Greg Sonders from Brown College.\nMary: How can I help you, Mr. Sonders?\nGreg Sonders: Well, your papers mention your impressive grade point average. And your test scores meet our admission standards. But we'd like to know if you'd be interested in college sports.\nMary: Definitely! I wrote on my application that I played high school basketball. In fact, I hold my school's all time record for points scored in a game.\nGreg Sonders: Great! Do you play any other sports?\nMary: I also play volleyball.\nGreg Sonders: Great! Well, you've certainly made an impression on us. We'll let you know our decision soon.\nMary: Thanks!\nGreg Sonders: Goodbye.", "summary": "Greg Sonders from Brown College calls the applicant Mary to ask whether she is interested in college sports and will make a further decision later." }, { "id": "test_1308", "dialogue": "Greg Sonders: Hi, can I talk to Mary, please?\nMary: This is Mary. Who's that speaking?\nGreg Sonders: Hi, Mary. This is Greg Sonders from Brown College.\nMary: How can I help you, Mr. Sonders?\nGreg Sonders: Well, your papers mention your impressive grade point average. And your test scores meet our admission standards. But we'd like to know if you'd be interested in college sports.\nMary: Definitely! I wrote on my application that I played high school basketball. In fact, I hold my school's all time record for points scored in a game.\nGreg Sonders: Great! Do you play any other sports?\nMary: I also play volleyball.\nGreg Sonders: Great! Well, you've certainly made an impression on us. We'll let you know our decision soon.\nMary: Thanks!\nGreg Sonders: Goodbye.", "summary": "Greg Sonders calls Mary to ask whether Mary is interested in sports and tells Mary to wait for final admission decision later." }, { "id": "test_1309", "dialogue": "Quincey: Taxi! Taxi! \nSid: Where to, sir? \nQuincey: I'd like to go to the railway station please. \nSid: Please hop in. \nQuincey: Is it a long run to the station? \nSid: It'll take about 20 minutes. \nQuincey: The streets are heavy with traffic at this time of a day, are they? \nSid: Yes, they are. \nQuincey: Is it the rush hour now? \nSid: Yes, it is. Are you in a hurry sir? \nQuincey: No, I'm not. Would you please drive slowly and carefully? \nSid: Yes, sir. ", "summary": "Quincey takes a taxi to the railway station in the rush hour." }, { "id": "test_1310", "dialogue": "Quincey: Taxi! Taxi! \nSid: Where to, sir? \nQuincey: I'd like to go to the railway station please. \nSid: Please hop in. \nQuincey: Is it a long run to the station? \nSid: It'll take about 20 minutes. \nQuincey: The streets are heavy with traffic at this time of a day, are they? \nSid: Yes, they are. \nQuincey: Is it the rush hour now? \nSid: Yes, it is. Are you in a hurry sir? \nQuincey: No, I'm not. Would you please drive slowly and carefully? \nSid: Yes, sir. ", "summary": "Quincey stops a taxi to the railway station and asks the driver to be slow and careful." }, { "id": "test_1311", "dialogue": "Quincey: Taxi! Taxi! \nSid: Where to, sir? \nQuincey: I'd like to go to the railway station please. \nSid: Please hop in. \nQuincey: Is it a long run to the station? \nSid: It'll take about 20 minutes. \nQuincey: The streets are heavy with traffic at this time of a day, are they? \nSid: Yes, they are. \nQuincey: Is it the rush hour now? \nSid: Yes, it is. Are you in a hurry sir? \nQuincey: No, I'm not. Would you please drive slowly and carefully? \nSid: Yes, sir. ", "summary": "Quincey tells Sid to drive slowly and carefully to the railway station in the rush hour." }, { "id": "test_1312", "dialogue": "Case: Brian, do you know how to speak English? \nBrian: Yes. \nCase: Where did you learn? \nBrian: I learned in college. \nCase: You speak really well. \nBrian: Thank you. \nCase: How long have you been in the U. S. ? \nBrian: 3 weeks. \nCase: Is your wife with you? \nBrian: Yes, she just got here yesterday. \nCase: Have you been to California before? \nBrian: No. I've never been there. \nCase: Have you ever been to Las Vegas? \nBrian: Yes. I went there once on a business trip. ", "summary": "Case is asking Brian about his life in the U.S." }, { "id": "test_1313", "dialogue": "Case: Brian, do you know how to speak English? \nBrian: Yes. \nCase: Where did you learn? \nBrian: I learned in college. \nCase: You speak really well. \nBrian: Thank you. \nCase: How long have you been in the U. S. ? \nBrian: 3 weeks. \nCase: Is your wife with you? \nBrian: Yes, she just got here yesterday. \nCase: Have you been to California before? \nBrian: No. I've never been there. \nCase: Have you ever been to Las Vegas? \nBrian: Yes. I went there once on a business trip. ", "summary": "Case asks Brian about his experience of living in the US." }, { "id": "test_1314", "dialogue": "Case: Brian, do you know how to speak English? \nBrian: Yes. \nCase: Where did you learn? \nBrian: I learned in college. \nCase: You speak really well. \nBrian: Thank you. \nCase: How long have you been in the U. S. ? \nBrian: 3 weeks. \nCase: Is your wife with you? \nBrian: Yes, she just got here yesterday. \nCase: Have you been to California before? \nBrian: No. I've never been there. \nCase: Have you ever been to Las Vegas? \nBrian: Yes. I went there once on a business trip. ", "summary": "Case asked Brian about his experience in the U.S." }, { "id": "test_1315", "dialogue": "Whitaker: Hello, so how are we feeling today? \nJill: Things are going well for me, doctor. \nWhitaker: Am I correct in thinking that you are here for your annual physical? \nJill: Yes, I am applying for new health insurance, and I need a physical examination to qualify. \nWhitaker: Your basic physical exam will include lungs, heart, blood levels, and eyes, ears, and nose. \nJill: I've been having a little trouble breathing. Would you look into that, please? \nWhitaker: We can do an allergy test, and later I can send you for an asthma test. \nJill: I would appreciate it. When you give me a blood test, what are you looking for? \nWhitaker: I am going to check your cholesterol, blood sugar, and white blood cell count. \nJill: I am expecting the tests to go well. I have been taking good care of myself. ", "summary": "Jill wants to do an annual physical examination to apply for new health insurance and says Jill's breathing is not good. Whitaker explains the items and will do tests on Jill's breathing." }, { "id": "test_1316", "dialogue": "Whitaker: Hello, so how are we feeling today? \nJill: Things are going well for me, doctor. \nWhitaker: Am I correct in thinking that you are here for your annual physical? \nJill: Yes, I am applying for new health insurance, and I need a physical examination to qualify. \nWhitaker: Your basic physical exam will include lungs, heart, blood levels, and eyes, ears, and nose. \nJill: I've been having a little trouble breathing. Would you look into that, please? \nWhitaker: We can do an allergy test, and later I can send you for an asthma test. \nJill: I would appreciate it. When you give me a blood test, what are you looking for? \nWhitaker: I am going to check your cholesterol, blood sugar, and white blood cell count. \nJill: I am expecting the tests to go well. I have been taking good care of myself. ", "summary": "Whitaker explains the checking items in Jill's annual physical examination and will do test to look into Jill's breathing." }, { "id": "test_1317", "dialogue": "Whitaker: Hello, so how are we feeling today? \nJill: Things are going well for me, doctor. \nWhitaker: Am I correct in thinking that you are here for your annual physical? \nJill: Yes, I am applying for new health insurance, and I need a physical examination to qualify. \nWhitaker: Your basic physical exam will include lungs, heart, blood levels, and eyes, ears, and nose. \nJill: I've been having a little trouble breathing. Would you look into that, please? \nWhitaker: We can do an allergy test, and later I can send you for an asthma test. \nJill: I would appreciate it. When you give me a blood test, what are you looking for? \nWhitaker: I am going to check your cholesterol, blood sugar, and white blood cell count. \nJill: I am expecting the tests to go well. I have been taking good care of myself. ", "summary": "Jill is going through an annual physical examination to apply for new health insurance, and Jill asks Whitaker to look into the breathing." }, { "id": "test_1318", "dialogue": "Jerzy: If I won the Pools, I'd go round the world. \nStewart: Would you? I wouldn't. \nJerzy: What would you do? \nStewart: Oh, I don't know. I'd buy a big house with a garden for my wife and kids, I suppose. But it's difficult to imagine having a lot of money. \nJerzy: One thing's certain. If I had a lot of money, I wouldn't work any more. \nStewart: Wouldn't you? What would you do with all that spare time? \nJerzy: As I said, I'd go round the world. \nStewart: What would you do after that? \nJerzy: Oh, I don't know. It'd take me a long time to go round the world. \nStewart: It doesn't sound very exciting. \nJerzy: Anyway, we haven't won the Pools, and we're not likely to win them. So there isn't much point in talking about it, is there? \nStewart: I'd be happy if I got a rise. \nJerzy: And my wife would be happy if I bought her a mink coat. \nStewart: Well , I'm not likely to get a rise and you haven't the money for a mink coat, so let's come down to earth and have another drink. \nJerzy: What'll you have? \nStewart: I'll have a pint of the best. \nJerzy: I'd have a Scotch if I were you. We deserve it. \nStewart: All right. Make it a double, will you? ", "summary": "Jerzy and Stewart are talking about what they will do if they won the Pools. Jerzy will go round the world, and Stewart will buy a big house for the family. Finally, come down to earth and have another drink." }, { "id": "test_1319", "dialogue": "Jerzy: If I won the Pools, I'd go round the world. \nStewart: Would you? I wouldn't. \nJerzy: What would you do? \nStewart: Oh, I don't know. I'd buy a big house with a garden for my wife and kids, I suppose. But it's difficult to imagine having a lot of money. \nJerzy: One thing's certain. If I had a lot of money, I wouldn't work any more. \nStewart: Wouldn't you? What would you do with all that spare time? \nJerzy: As I said, I'd go round the world. \nStewart: What would you do after that? \nJerzy: Oh, I don't know. It'd take me a long time to go round the world. \nStewart: It doesn't sound very exciting. \nJerzy: Anyway, we haven't won the Pools, and we're not likely to win them. So there isn't much point in talking about it, is there? \nStewart: I'd be happy if I got a rise. \nJerzy: And my wife would be happy if I bought her a mink coat. \nStewart: Well , I'm not likely to get a rise and you haven't the money for a mink coat, so let's come down to earth and have another drink. \nJerzy: What'll you have? \nStewart: I'll have a pint of the best. \nJerzy: I'd have a Scotch if I were you. We deserve it. \nStewart: All right. Make it a double, will you? ", "summary": "Jerzy wants to go around the world while Stewart wants to buy a big house, if win the Pools. But they come down to the earth finally." }, { "id": "test_1320", "dialogue": "Jerzy: If I won the Pools, I'd go round the world. \nStewart: Would you? I wouldn't. \nJerzy: What would you do? \nStewart: Oh, I don't know. I'd buy a big house with a garden for my wife and kids, I suppose. But it's difficult to imagine having a lot of money. \nJerzy: One thing's certain. If I had a lot of money, I wouldn't work any more. \nStewart: Wouldn't you? What would you do with all that spare time? \nJerzy: As I said, I'd go round the world. \nStewart: What would you do after that? \nJerzy: Oh, I don't know. It'd take me a long time to go round the world. \nStewart: It doesn't sound very exciting. \nJerzy: Anyway, we haven't won the Pools, and we're not likely to win them. So there isn't much point in talking about it, is there? \nStewart: I'd be happy if I got a rise. \nJerzy: And my wife would be happy if I bought her a mink coat. \nStewart: Well , I'm not likely to get a rise and you haven't the money for a mink coat, so let's come down to earth and have another drink. \nJerzy: What'll you have? \nStewart: I'll have a pint of the best. \nJerzy: I'd have a Scotch if I were you. We deserve it. \nStewart: All right. Make it a double, will you? ", "summary": "Jerzy and Stewart are drinking while discussing what to do if they won the Pools. Jerzy wants to go around the world while Stewart wants to buy a big house." }, { "id": "test_1321", "dialogue": "Jermain: Man, I'm freaking out! You gotta help me! \nDavis: Whoa, whoa, take it easy, relax. Geez, you're sweating like a pig! What's going on? \nJermain: I can't go through with this! I just can't! I'm not ready for marriage! What was I thinking? I'm only thirty five years old! I've got my entire life ahead of me, adventures waiting! I can't settle down yet! \nDavis: What are you talking about? It wasn't more than a month ago that you were rambling on about how you are tired of living the life of a bachelor and how you envy your friends that have a family! \nJermain: I know. I know! \nDavis: Let's think this through. First of all, you cannot leave Amy at the altar. Not only will she be humiliated and kill you, but she is the woman that you love and the woman of your dreams! Why would you want to end that or jeopardize it like this? Second of all, you are just getting cold feet. You know deep down inside that you want to marry her, so cut the crap and do it! \nJermain: You're right. I'm being crazy! Ok, I'm ready, let's do this! \nDavis: Great! Phew! That was a close one! You had me going there for a minute I thought I was gonna have to slap some sense into you. ", "summary": "Jermain is not ready for marriage. Davis reminds him of what he said a month ago and what will happen if he leaves Amy. After listening to Davis, Jermain is ready for marriage." }, { "id": "test_1322", "dialogue": "Jermain: Man, I'm freaking out! You gotta help me! \nDavis: Whoa, whoa, take it easy, relax. Geez, you're sweating like a pig! What's going on? \nJermain: I can't go through with this! I just can't! I'm not ready for marriage! What was I thinking? I'm only thirty five years old! I've got my entire life ahead of me, adventures waiting! I can't settle down yet! \nDavis: What are you talking about? It wasn't more than a month ago that you were rambling on about how you are tired of living the life of a bachelor and how you envy your friends that have a family! \nJermain: I know. I know! \nDavis: Let's think this through. First of all, you cannot leave Amy at the altar. Not only will she be humiliated and kill you, but she is the woman that you love and the woman of your dreams! Why would you want to end that or jeopardize it like this? Second of all, you are just getting cold feet. You know deep down inside that you want to marry her, so cut the crap and do it! \nJermain: You're right. I'm being crazy! Ok, I'm ready, let's do this! \nDavis: Great! Phew! That was a close one! You had me going there for a minute I thought I was gonna have to slap some sense into you. ", "summary": "Jermain feels anxious about future marriage and sweats a lot. Davis helps Jermain to think through the current situation and get ready for the marriage." }, { "id": "test_1323", "dialogue": "Jermain: Man, I'm freaking out! You gotta help me! \nDavis: Whoa, whoa, take it easy, relax. Geez, you're sweating like a pig! What's going on? \nJermain: I can't go through with this! I just can't! I'm not ready for marriage! What was I thinking? I'm only thirty five years old! I've got my entire life ahead of me, adventures waiting! I can't settle down yet! \nDavis: What are you talking about? It wasn't more than a month ago that you were rambling on about how you are tired of living the life of a bachelor and how you envy your friends that have a family! \nJermain: I know. I know! \nDavis: Let's think this through. First of all, you cannot leave Amy at the altar. Not only will she be humiliated and kill you, but she is the woman that you love and the woman of your dreams! Why would you want to end that or jeopardize it like this? Second of all, you are just getting cold feet. You know deep down inside that you want to marry her, so cut the crap and do it! \nJermain: You're right. I'm being crazy! Ok, I'm ready, let's do this! \nDavis: Great! Phew! That was a close one! You had me going there for a minute I thought I was gonna have to slap some sense into you. ", "summary": "Jermain is freaking out before his marriage with Amy and Davis helps him get over it by helping him think through all the details." }, { "id": "test_1324", "dialogue": "Tobias: I need to get some business cards printed up. \nMarlie: Do you know how many you need? \nTobias: I think I can get by with 2, 000. \nMarlie: We can get started as soon as you fill out this form. \nTobias: I hope you can make the new cards just like my old cards. \nMarlie: You won't be able to tell the difference with a magnifying glass. \nTobias: . . . Okay, I'm through. Here's the form and my old card. \nMarlie: Very good. You can pick up your order in one week. \nTobias: Now that I think of it, three days is better than seven. \nMarlie: We can do that, but you'll have to pay a little extra. ", "summary": "Tobias needs to get the new business cards the same as the old ones, and can pick up in three days by paying a little extra." }, { "id": "test_1325", "dialogue": "Tobias: I need to get some business cards printed up. \nMarlie: Do you know how many you need? \nTobias: I think I can get by with 2, 000. \nMarlie: We can get started as soon as you fill out this form. \nTobias: I hope you can make the new cards just like my old cards. \nMarlie: You won't be able to tell the difference with a magnifying glass. \nTobias: . . . Okay, I'm through. Here's the form and my old card. \nMarlie: Very good. You can pick up your order in one week. \nTobias: Now that I think of it, three days is better than seven. \nMarlie: We can do that, but you'll have to pay a little extra. ", "summary": "Tobias comes to Marlie to print up new business cards according to the old ones. Marlie promises to get them ready in three days if Tobias pays a little extra." }, { "id": "test_1326", "dialogue": "Tobias: I need to get some business cards printed up. \nMarlie: Do you know how many you need? \nTobias: I think I can get by with 2, 000. \nMarlie: We can get started as soon as you fill out this form. \nTobias: I hope you can make the new cards just like my old cards. \nMarlie: You won't be able to tell the difference with a magnifying glass. \nTobias: . . . Okay, I'm through. Here's the form and my old card. \nMarlie: Very good. You can pick up your order in one week. \nTobias: Now that I think of it, three days is better than seven. \nMarlie: We can do that, but you'll have to pay a little extra. ", "summary": "Tobias asks Marlie to print up new business cards according to the old ones, which Marlie promises to get ready in three days if Tobias pays a little extra." }, { "id": "test_1327", "dialogue": "Oran: Have you completed the arrangements for the trip yet, Brian?\nBrian: I've made the reservations, but there are still some details to make sure. Your plane leaves at 8:30, so I'll pick you up at your house at 6:00.\nOran: 6:00? I'll have to get up in the middle of the night!\nBrian: I'm sorry. You have to check in by 7:00 and I think there will probably be a long queue.\nOran: Oh, very well. What about my meetings?\nBrian: First, the Managing Director is coming to the airport to meet you.\nOran: Good. We'll be able to talk on the way to the factory.\nBrian: The conference does not open until noon. I'll make sure you have a program before work.\nOran: Thank you. I'll read it on the plane,I expect. Now let's get on with some of today's work.", "summary": "According to the schedule planned by Brian, Oran will be picked up at 6, meet the Managing Director at the airport and attend the conference at noon." }, { "id": "test_1328", "dialogue": "Oran: Have you completed the arrangements for the trip yet, Brian?\nBrian: I've made the reservations, but there are still some details to make sure. Your plane leaves at 8:30, so I'll pick you up at your house at 6:00.\nOran: 6:00? I'll have to get up in the middle of the night!\nBrian: I'm sorry. You have to check in by 7:00 and I think there will probably be a long queue.\nOran: Oh, very well. What about my meetings?\nBrian: First, the Managing Director is coming to the airport to meet you.\nOran: Good. We'll be able to talk on the way to the factory.\nBrian: The conference does not open until noon. I'll make sure you have a program before work.\nOran: Thank you. I'll read it on the plane,I expect. Now let's get on with some of today's work.", "summary": "Brian arranges the working schedule for Oran and reports the detailed time and arrangements to Oran." }, { "id": "test_1329", "dialogue": "Oran: Have you completed the arrangements for the trip yet, Brian?\nBrian: I've made the reservations, but there are still some details to make sure. Your plane leaves at 8:30, so I'll pick you up at your house at 6:00.\nOran: 6:00? I'll have to get up in the middle of the night!\nBrian: I'm sorry. You have to check in by 7:00 and I think there will probably be a long queue.\nOran: Oh, very well. What about my meetings?\nBrian: First, the Managing Director is coming to the airport to meet you.\nOran: Good. We'll be able to talk on the way to the factory.\nBrian: The conference does not open until noon. I'll make sure you have a program before work.\nOran: Thank you. I'll read it on the plane,I expect. Now let's get on with some of today's work.", "summary": "Brian completes some arrangments for Oran's business trip and the schedule after Brian gets to the destination." }, { "id": "test_1330", "dialogue": "Flora: Hey, Paul, you're still having Thanksgiving dinner at my house on Thursday, right?\nPaul: Yeah, thanks again for the invitation. I was worried I'd have to spend it alone after my parents announced they'd be in Finland.\nFlora: I think it's strange that you're not going with them. Is it because of the cold weather in Northern Europe?\nPaul: Not exactly. I have a lot of work to do next week.\nFlora: Well, I'm glad you won't be alone on a holiday. It'll be great to have you celebrate with us. The more the merrier!\nPaul: Exactly, how many people will be there?\nFlora: Let's see, my parents, my grandpa, my sister, my brother-in-law, my niece and my two cousins, plus us. So, ten people altogether.\nPaul: Should I bring anything?\nFlora: Nope, we've got it covered.\nPaul: Come on, I hate to show up empty-handed. You are being so generous to have me. I know! I'll bring pie. I'll make a great pumpkin pie.\nFlora: Sounds delicious, but my sister has already volunteered for dessert. Look, don't worry about it. There will be tons of food. Turkey, stuffing, green beans, sweet potatoes.\nPaul: Wow, I'm getting hungry just thinking about it. How about this, I'll bring a nice bottle of wine. You can never have too much of that.\nFlora: Well, isn't that the truth? Sounds good to me.", "summary": "Paul cannot go to Finland with his parent because he has much work to do. He will go to Flora's house for Thanksgiving dinner with a nice bottle of wine." }, { "id": "test_1331", "dialogue": "Flora: Hey, Paul, you're still having Thanksgiving dinner at my house on Thursday, right?\nPaul: Yeah, thanks again for the invitation. I was worried I'd have to spend it alone after my parents announced they'd be in Finland.\nFlora: I think it's strange that you're not going with them. Is it because of the cold weather in Northern Europe?\nPaul: Not exactly. I have a lot of work to do next week.\nFlora: Well, I'm glad you won't be alone on a holiday. It'll be great to have you celebrate with us. The more the merrier!\nPaul: Exactly, how many people will be there?\nFlora: Let's see, my parents, my grandpa, my sister, my brother-in-law, my niece and my two cousins, plus us. So, ten people altogether.\nPaul: Should I bring anything?\nFlora: Nope, we've got it covered.\nPaul: Come on, I hate to show up empty-handed. You are being so generous to have me. I know! I'll bring pie. I'll make a great pumpkin pie.\nFlora: Sounds delicious, but my sister has already volunteered for dessert. Look, don't worry about it. There will be tons of food. Turkey, stuffing, green beans, sweet potatoes.\nPaul: Wow, I'm getting hungry just thinking about it. How about this, I'll bring a nice bottle of wine. You can never have too much of that.\nFlora: Well, isn't that the truth? Sounds good to me.", "summary": "Paul will go to celebrate Thanksgiving Day with Flora's family and he decides to take a bottle of wine as the gift after discussion with Flora." }, { "id": "test_1332", "dialogue": "Flora: Hey, Paul, you're still having Thanksgiving dinner at my house on Thursday, right?\nPaul: Yeah, thanks again for the invitation. I was worried I'd have to spend it alone after my parents announced they'd be in Finland.\nFlora: I think it's strange that you're not going with them. Is it because of the cold weather in Northern Europe?\nPaul: Not exactly. I have a lot of work to do next week.\nFlora: Well, I'm glad you won't be alone on a holiday. It'll be great to have you celebrate with us. The more the merrier!\nPaul: Exactly, how many people will be there?\nFlora: Let's see, my parents, my grandpa, my sister, my brother-in-law, my niece and my two cousins, plus us. So, ten people altogether.\nPaul: Should I bring anything?\nFlora: Nope, we've got it covered.\nPaul: Come on, I hate to show up empty-handed. You are being so generous to have me. I know! I'll bring pie. I'll make a great pumpkin pie.\nFlora: Sounds delicious, but my sister has already volunteered for dessert. Look, don't worry about it. There will be tons of food. Turkey, stuffing, green beans, sweet potatoes.\nPaul: Wow, I'm getting hungry just thinking about it. How about this, I'll bring a nice bottle of wine. You can never have too much of that.\nFlora: Well, isn't that the truth? Sounds good to me.", "summary": "Flora invites Paul to have Thanksgiving dinner because he can't go to Finland with his parents. Paul decides to bring a bottle of wine as the gift." }, { "id": "test_1333", "dialogue": "John: Susan I could really use your help this weekend.\nSusan: What is it John? Another term paper?\nJohn: No no, this is easy compared to that. My cousin is coming on Thursday. She has an interview at the college and I promised my odd I'd look after her. We're going to the game on Friday. But on Saturday I'm on duty at the library all day and can't get out of it. Uh I was wondering if you could show her around during the day and maybe we can all meet for dinner later?\nSusan: Sure. I don't have any plans. What kind of things does she like to do?\nJohn: Actually, I haven't seen her for 3 years. She lives so far away, but this will be her first time on a college campus. She is still in high school so she probably enjoys anything on campus.\nSusan: Well, there is a music festival in the auditorium. That's a possibility. Only I hope it doesn't snow, they're predicting 68 inches for the weekend, everything will be closed down then.\nJohn: Well, how about for the time being planning on dropping her off at your place on my way to work around 11:00. But if there is a snowstorm I'll give you a call and see if we can figure something else out.\nSusan: Sounds good. We can touch base on Friday night when we have a better idea of the forecast.\nJohn: I hope this works out.", "summary": "John is asking Susan to help him show his cousin around on Saturday, because he is on duty that day. Susan will probably take her to a music festival if it's not snowy." }, { "id": "test_1334", "dialogue": "John: Susan I could really use your help this weekend.\nSusan: What is it John? Another term paper?\nJohn: No no, this is easy compared to that. My cousin is coming on Thursday. She has an interview at the college and I promised my odd I'd look after her. We're going to the game on Friday. But on Saturday I'm on duty at the library all day and can't get out of it. Uh I was wondering if you could show her around during the day and maybe we can all meet for dinner later?\nSusan: Sure. I don't have any plans. What kind of things does she like to do?\nJohn: Actually, I haven't seen her for 3 years. She lives so far away, but this will be her first time on a college campus. She is still in high school so she probably enjoys anything on campus.\nSusan: Well, there is a music festival in the auditorium. That's a possibility. Only I hope it doesn't snow, they're predicting 68 inches for the weekend, everything will be closed down then.\nJohn: Well, how about for the time being planning on dropping her off at your place on my way to work around 11:00. But if there is a snowstorm I'll give you a call and see if we can figure something else out.\nSusan: Sounds good. We can touch base on Friday night when we have a better idea of the forecast.\nJohn: I hope this works out.", "summary": "John asks Susan to help him show his cousin around because he is on duty in the library. Susan asks his cousin's hobbies and they decide to choose the visiting place according to the weather." }, { "id": "test_1335", "dialogue": "John: Susan I could really use your help this weekend.\nSusan: What is it John? Another term paper?\nJohn: No no, this is easy compared to that. My cousin is coming on Thursday. She has an interview at the college and I promised my odd I'd look after her. We're going to the game on Friday. But on Saturday I'm on duty at the library all day and can't get out of it. Uh I was wondering if you could show her around during the day and maybe we can all meet for dinner later?\nSusan: Sure. I don't have any plans. What kind of things does she like to do?\nJohn: Actually, I haven't seen her for 3 years. She lives so far away, but this will be her first time on a college campus. She is still in high school so she probably enjoys anything on campus.\nSusan: Well, there is a music festival in the auditorium. That's a possibility. Only I hope it doesn't snow, they're predicting 68 inches for the weekend, everything will be closed down then.\nJohn: Well, how about for the time being planning on dropping her off at your place on my way to work around 11:00. But if there is a snowstorm I'll give you a call and see if we can figure something else out.\nSusan: Sounds good. We can touch base on Friday night when we have a better idea of the forecast.\nJohn: I hope this works out.", "summary": "John asks Susan to help look after his cousin who will come to have a college interview and they have also made a backup plan if there was a snowstorm." }, { "id": "test_1336", "dialogue": "Rawley: There you are, Ben. The information about the evening classes I sent off for has arrived. Right, here are the general courses.\nBen: Flower arranging. That's a real course? Why would someone want to do that?\nRawley: You sit in front of the TV watching baseball for 3 hours every Saturday. And many people would find that boring, too.\nBen: OK, relax. Let's see what else.\nRawley: Photography. That looks interesting. It started last week, but I don't think that would be a problem.\nBen: But look at the price. $280 is too much for me. I wonder why it's so expensive. I don't think I can afford it. But, hey, at least it's $40 cheaper than the Italian wine course. Look at that. $400 web design for beginners. It's pretty cheap. What do you think?\nRawley: I don't want to see a computer in the evening too.\nBen: Hey, look. How about Indian cooking? Starts this week. A little bit expensive.\nRawley: $190. You know how much I love Indian food. I'll call him tomorrow to see if there are still spaces available.\nBen: I'll call them right away.\nRawley: There won't be anyone there now. We'll try in the morning.\nBen: This will be great. We can have our own Indian dinner parties.", "summary": "Ben and Rawley are talking about the evening courses. They finally decide to have Indian cooking and will make a call for that." }, { "id": "test_1337", "dialogue": "Rawley: There you are, Ben. The information about the evening classes I sent off for has arrived. Right, here are the general courses.\nBen: Flower arranging. That's a real course? Why would someone want to do that?\nRawley: You sit in front of the TV watching baseball for 3 hours every Saturday. And many people would find that boring, too.\nBen: OK, relax. Let's see what else.\nRawley: Photography. That looks interesting. It started last week, but I don't think that would be a problem.\nBen: But look at the price. $280 is too much for me. I wonder why it's so expensive. I don't think I can afford it. But, hey, at least it's $40 cheaper than the Italian wine course. Look at that. $400 web design for beginners. It's pretty cheap. What do you think?\nRawley: I don't want to see a computer in the evening too.\nBen: Hey, look. How about Indian cooking? Starts this week. A little bit expensive.\nRawley: $190. You know how much I love Indian food. I'll call him tomorrow to see if there are still spaces available.\nBen: I'll call them right away.\nRawley: There won't be anyone there now. We'll try in the morning.\nBen: This will be great. We can have our own Indian dinner parties.", "summary": "Ben and Rawley are looking for a suitable evening class for Ben, and they are interested in Indian cooking after comparison." }, { "id": "test_1338", "dialogue": "Rawley: There you are, Ben. The information about the evening classes I sent off for has arrived. Right, here are the general courses.\nBen: Flower arranging. That's a real course? Why would someone want to do that?\nRawley: You sit in front of the TV watching baseball for 3 hours every Saturday. And many people would find that boring, too.\nBen: OK, relax. Let's see what else.\nRawley: Photography. That looks interesting. It started last week, but I don't think that would be a problem.\nBen: But look at the price. $280 is too much for me. I wonder why it's so expensive. I don't think I can afford it. But, hey, at least it's $40 cheaper than the Italian wine course. Look at that. $400 web design for beginners. It's pretty cheap. What do you think?\nRawley: I don't want to see a computer in the evening too.\nBen: Hey, look. How about Indian cooking? Starts this week. A little bit expensive.\nRawley: $190. You know how much I love Indian food. I'll call him tomorrow to see if there are still spaces available.\nBen: I'll call them right away.\nRawley: There won't be anyone there now. We'll try in the morning.\nBen: This will be great. We can have our own Indian dinner parties.", "summary": "Rawley and Ben discuss what evening classes they shall get and come into an agreement to have an Indian cooking course for their interest." }, { "id": "test_1339", "dialogue": "Luce: How meat? Shall we all go for a meal at the pizza experience this evening?\nBridget: We went to the pizza experience last Wednesday, didn't we?\nLuce: Yes, we did, and the time before that, why don't we go to the Steakhouse.\nBridget: But Bridget doesn't eat meat, does she?\nLuce: No, she doesn't. Well, what about the Kingfisher? She eats fish, doesn't she?\nBridget: Yes, she does, but Arthur doesn't.\nLuce: I know let's go to the Carrots.\nBridget: Oh yes, we've had lunch there a couple of times, haven't we?\nLuce: Yes, but I just remembered it isn't open on Thursday. Let's go tomorrow evening instead.", "summary": "Luce and Bridget decide to go to Carrots where can meet everyone's requirements with others tomorrow evening." }, { "id": "test_1340", "dialogue": "Luce: How meat? Shall we all go for a meal at the pizza experience this evening?\nBridget: We went to the pizza experience last Wednesday, didn't we?\nLuce: Yes, we did, and the time before that, why don't we go to the Steakhouse.\nBridget: But Bridget doesn't eat meat, does she?\nLuce: No, she doesn't. Well, what about the Kingfisher? She eats fish, doesn't she?\nBridget: Yes, she does, but Arthur doesn't.\nLuce: I know let's go to the Carrots.\nBridget: Oh yes, we've had lunch there a couple of times, haven't we?\nLuce: Yes, but I just remembered it isn't open on Thursday. Let's go tomorrow evening instead.", "summary": "Luce and Bridget discuss the restaurant to eat with friends and find that the suitable restaurant isn't open today, so they decided to go tomorrow evening instead." }, { "id": "test_1341", "dialogue": "Luce: How meat? Shall we all go for a meal at the pizza experience this evening?\nBridget: We went to the pizza experience last Wednesday, didn't we?\nLuce: Yes, we did, and the time before that, why don't we go to the Steakhouse.\nBridget: But Bridget doesn't eat meat, does she?\nLuce: No, she doesn't. Well, what about the Kingfisher? She eats fish, doesn't she?\nBridget: Yes, she does, but Arthur doesn't.\nLuce: I know let's go to the Carrots.\nBridget: Oh yes, we've had lunch there a couple of times, haven't we?\nLuce: Yes, but I just remembered it isn't open on Thursday. Let's go tomorrow evening instead.", "summary": "To better cater to more people's taste, Luce and Bridget discuss which restaurant they should go to." }, { "id": "test_1342", "dialogue": "Gene: What are you doing this Saturday, Gene?\nSheila: Well, first thing in the morning I'm going to take my driving test.\nGene: Really? I thought you had a driver's license.\nSheila: No, I've never needed one. I've always lived in Boston and it's easy to get around on public transportation. But now I'm taking a job in Los Angeles.\nGene: Congratulations.\nSheila: Thanks. But everyone knows that to live in LA you have to drive. So I've been taking lessons and I'm going to take my test tomorrow.\nGene: Are you planning to buy a car once you pass your test?\nSheila: Yes, I've already picked out the car. I want a twenty sixteen Honda Accord.\nGene: Oh, that's a nice looking car.\nSheila: It is. But I'm not buying it for that reason. It has the safety features that I want.\nGene: Such as?\nSheila: Well, it has a back view camera. As a new driver, I feel more comfortable with that than with just a back view mirror.\nGene: That makes sense. My Toyota has that too.\nSheila: It also tells you when you should stop or when it's safe to change lanes.", "summary": "Gene will take a driving test to get a license, given that Gene has to drive living in LA. Gene will buy a twenty sixteen Honda Accord for its safety features." }, { "id": "test_1343", "dialogue": "Gene: What are you doing this Saturday, Gene?\nSheila: Well, first thing in the morning I'm going to take my driving test.\nGene: Really? I thought you had a driver's license.\nSheila: No, I've never needed one. I've always lived in Boston and it's easy to get around on public transportation. But now I'm taking a job in Los Angeles.\nGene: Congratulations.\nSheila: Thanks. But everyone knows that to live in LA you have to drive. So I've been taking lessons and I'm going to take my test tomorrow.\nGene: Are you planning to buy a car once you pass your test?\nSheila: Yes, I've already picked out the car. I want a twenty sixteen Honda Accord.\nGene: Oh, that's a nice looking car.\nSheila: It is. But I'm not buying it for that reason. It has the safety features that I want.\nGene: Such as?\nSheila: Well, it has a back view camera. As a new driver, I feel more comfortable with that than with just a back view mirror.\nGene: That makes sense. My Toyota has that too.\nSheila: It also tells you when you should stop or when it's safe to change lanes.", "summary": "Gene is learning to drive and wants to buy a sixteen Honda Accord after passing the test." }, { "id": "test_1344", "dialogue": "Gene: What are you doing this Saturday, Gene?\nSheila: Well, first thing in the morning I'm going to take my driving test.\nGene: Really? I thought you had a driver's license.\nSheila: No, I've never needed one. I've always lived in Boston and it's easy to get around on public transportation. But now I'm taking a job in Los Angeles.\nGene: Congratulations.\nSheila: Thanks. But everyone knows that to live in LA you have to drive. So I've been taking lessons and I'm going to take my test tomorrow.\nGene: Are you planning to buy a car once you pass your test?\nSheila: Yes, I've already picked out the car. I want a twenty sixteen Honda Accord.\nGene: Oh, that's a nice looking car.\nSheila: It is. But I'm not buying it for that reason. It has the safety features that I want.\nGene: Such as?\nSheila: Well, it has a back view camera. As a new driver, I feel more comfortable with that than with just a back view mirror.\nGene: That makes sense. My Toyota has that too.\nSheila: It also tells you when you should stop or when it's safe to change lanes.", "summary": "Gene is taking a new job in LA, which requires Gene to drive. So Gene has been taking driving lessons and has picked out a car for its safety features." }, { "id": "test_1345", "dialogue": "Beverlee: I'd like to see that pen, please.\nMilt: You mean this one?\nBeverlee: No, the other one in the brown case.\nMilt: Oh, this one... Here.\nBeverlee: May I try it?\nMilt: Sure.\nBeverlee: It's very smooth. I'll take it.\nMilt: Cash or charge?\nBeverlee: Charge, please.", "summary": "Beverlee buys a pen from Milt and pays by charge." }, { "id": "test_1346", "dialogue": "Beverlee: I'd like to see that pen, please.\nMilt: You mean this one?\nBeverlee: No, the other one in the brown case.\nMilt: Oh, this one... Here.\nBeverlee: May I try it?\nMilt: Sure.\nBeverlee: It's very smooth. I'll take it.\nMilt: Cash or charge?\nBeverlee: Charge, please.", "summary": "Beverlee takes the pen in the brown case which writes smoothly at Milt's shop via charge." }, { "id": "test_1347", "dialogue": "Beverlee: I'd like to see that pen, please.\nMilt: You mean this one?\nBeverlee: No, the other one in the brown case.\nMilt: Oh, this one... Here.\nBeverlee: May I try it?\nMilt: Sure.\nBeverlee: It's very smooth. I'll take it.\nMilt: Cash or charge?\nBeverlee: Charge, please.", "summary": "Beverlee buys a pen from Milt and pays via charge." }, { "id": "test_1348", "dialogue": "Avrom: How did your company's fundraiser go?\nAdrea: The fundraiser events went really well. We were able to partner with a few of our competitors, all in fun of course, to sponsor a marathon for the American Cancer Society. All of the people who participated it had a great time, and we were able to raise a lot of money to contribute to cancer research.\nAvrom: So how does it work? How were you able to make money with the marathon?\nAdrea: Each of the runners that participated the marathon race paid a ten dollar entrance fee. Also, they went door to door to get sponsors who pledged a dollar per mile that participants ran. All in all we were able to raise several thousand dollars.\nAvrom: Sounds like a great deal for the American Cancer Society.\nAdrea: In all honesty, it's also a great deal for our company. The exposure that we gained from sponsoring an invent like this was great for our image in the community. We accomplished as much as last year's advertising campaign, plus we were able to do a little fundraising for a good cause.", "summary": "Adrea tells Avrom that the company raised a lot of money to contribute to cancer research, and the marathon event was also a great deal for our company" }, { "id": "test_1349", "dialogue": "Avrom: How did your company's fundraiser go?\nAdrea: The fundraiser events went really well. We were able to partner with a few of our competitors, all in fun of course, to sponsor a marathon for the American Cancer Society. All of the people who participated it had a great time, and we were able to raise a lot of money to contribute to cancer research.\nAvrom: So how does it work? How were you able to make money with the marathon?\nAdrea: Each of the runners that participated the marathon race paid a ten dollar entrance fee. Also, they went door to door to get sponsors who pledged a dollar per mile that participants ran. All in all we were able to raise several thousand dollars.\nAvrom: Sounds like a great deal for the American Cancer Society.\nAdrea: In all honesty, it's also a great deal for our company. The exposure that we gained from sponsoring an invent like this was great for our image in the community. We accomplished as much as last year's advertising campaign, plus we were able to do a little fundraising for a good cause.", "summary": "Adrea tells Avrom that the company not only raised a lot of money sponsoring a marathon for the American Cancer Society but also established a good image out of this fundraiser event." }, { "id": "test_1350", "dialogue": "Avrom: How did your company's fundraiser go?\nAdrea: The fundraiser events went really well. We were able to partner with a few of our competitors, all in fun of course, to sponsor a marathon for the American Cancer Society. All of the people who participated it had a great time, and we were able to raise a lot of money to contribute to cancer research.\nAvrom: So how does it work? How were you able to make money with the marathon?\nAdrea: Each of the runners that participated the marathon race paid a ten dollar entrance fee. Also, they went door to door to get sponsors who pledged a dollar per mile that participants ran. All in all we were able to raise several thousand dollars.\nAvrom: Sounds like a great deal for the American Cancer Society.\nAdrea: In all honesty, it's also a great deal for our company. The exposure that we gained from sponsoring an invent like this was great for our image in the community. We accomplished as much as last year's advertising campaign, plus we were able to do a little fundraising for a good cause.", "summary": "Avrom asks about the fundraiser of Adrea's company. Adrea's company with other companies sponsored a marathon for the American Cancer Society, which was good for the advertising campaign." }, { "id": "test_1351", "dialogue": "Lida: Excuse me.\nMendie: Yes?\nLida: Can you tell me the way to the Peak Tram, please?\nMendie: Certainly. Go along Queen's Road...\nLida: Along Queen's Road...\nMendie: Yes, and turn right at the Hilton Hotel.\nLida: Right at the Hilton.\nMendie: Then go up Garden Road, past the Cathedral.\nLida: The Cathedral?\nMendie: Yes. Then cross the road at the next traffic lights. The Peak Tram is straight ahead. You can't miss it.\nLida: That's very kind of you. Thank you. Er... have you got a pencil?\nMendie: Yes. Why?\nLida: Can you repeat all that? I think I'd better write it down.", "summary": "Lida asks Mendie for the way to Peak Tram and writes it down." }, { "id": "test_1352", "dialogue": "Lida: Excuse me.\nMendie: Yes?\nLida: Can you tell me the way to the Peak Tram, please?\nMendie: Certainly. Go along Queen's Road...\nLida: Along Queen's Road...\nMendie: Yes, and turn right at the Hilton Hotel.\nLida: Right at the Hilton.\nMendie: Then go up Garden Road, past the Cathedral.\nLida: The Cathedral?\nMendie: Yes. Then cross the road at the next traffic lights. The Peak Tram is straight ahead. You can't miss it.\nLida: That's very kind of you. Thank you. Er... have you got a pencil?\nMendie: Yes. Why?\nLida: Can you repeat all that? I think I'd better write it down.", "summary": "Lida asks Mendie for directions to Peak Tram and writes it down." }, { "id": "test_1353", "dialogue": "Lida: Excuse me.\nMendie: Yes?\nLida: Can you tell me the way to the Peak Tram, please?\nMendie: Certainly. Go along Queen's Road...\nLida: Along Queen's Road...\nMendie: Yes, and turn right at the Hilton Hotel.\nLida: Right at the Hilton.\nMendie: Then go up Garden Road, past the Cathedral.\nLida: The Cathedral?\nMendie: Yes. Then cross the road at the next traffic lights. The Peak Tram is straight ahead. You can't miss it.\nLida: That's very kind of you. Thank you. Er... have you got a pencil?\nMendie: Yes. Why?\nLida: Can you repeat all that? I think I'd better write it down.", "summary": "Lida asks Mendie for the way to Peak Tram. Mendie tells so and is asked to repeat so Lida can write it down." }, { "id": "test_1354", "dialogue": "Prudi: Good morning, Madam. What can I do for you?\nMadam: Can you show me some traditional Chinese arts and crafts?\nPrudi: Maybe sandalwood fan is good.\nMadam: Would you show me some?\nPrudi: Of course.\nMadam: They really smell fragrant. How much is a real sandalwood fan?\nPrudi: The small ones are one hundred yuan for each. And the big ones are two hundred and thirty yuan.\nMadam: I'll take two small ones and a big one.\nPrudi: What else are you interested in?\nMadam: I'm afraid not.\nPrudi: OK. Here you are.", "summary": "Prudi shows Madam the sandalwood fans. Madam buys two small ones and a big one." }, { "id": "test_1355", "dialogue": "Prudi: Good morning, Madam. What can I do for you?\nMadam: Can you show me some traditional Chinese arts and crafts?\nPrudi: Maybe sandalwood fan is good.\nMadam: Would you show me some?\nPrudi: Of course.\nMadam: They really smell fragrant. How much is a real sandalwood fan?\nPrudi: The small ones are one hundred yuan for each. And the big ones are two hundred and thirty yuan.\nMadam: I'll take two small ones and a big one.\nPrudi: What else are you interested in?\nMadam: I'm afraid not.\nPrudi: OK. Here you are.", "summary": "Prudi shows Madam some sandalwoods, Madam likes it and buys some." }, { "id": "test_1356", "dialogue": "Prudi: Good morning, Madam. What can I do for you?\nMadam: Can you show me some traditional Chinese arts and crafts?\nPrudi: Maybe sandalwood fan is good.\nMadam: Would you show me some?\nPrudi: Of course.\nMadam: They really smell fragrant. How much is a real sandalwood fan?\nPrudi: The small ones are one hundred yuan for each. And the big ones are two hundred and thirty yuan.\nMadam: I'll take two small ones and a big one.\nPrudi: What else are you interested in?\nMadam: I'm afraid not.\nPrudi: OK. Here you are.", "summary": "Madam wants some traditional Chinese arts and crafts. Prudi shows her sandalwood fan and she buys some." }, { "id": "test_1357", "dialogue": "Laurene: What are the factors that have great impact on the perspective of this corporation?\nAmalita: External factors. I think the main external factors are political, economic, social and technological factors.\nLaurene: What are the internal factors that influence the company?\nAmalita: The internal factors are composed of human resources, team spirit, innovation spirit and coordination between different departments, etc.", "summary": "Laurene asks Amalita about the factors influencing the company." }, { "id": "test_1358", "dialogue": "Laurene: What are the factors that have great impact on the perspective of this corporation?\nAmalita: External factors. I think the main external factors are political, economic, social and technological factors.\nLaurene: What are the internal factors that influence the company?\nAmalita: The internal factors are composed of human resources, team spirit, innovation spirit and coordination between different departments, etc.", "summary": "Laurene asks Amalita for the factors that influence the company and the perspective of the corporation." }, { "id": "test_1359", "dialogue": "Laurene: What are the factors that have great impact on the perspective of this corporation?\nAmalita: External factors. I think the main external factors are political, economic, social and technological factors.\nLaurene: What are the internal factors that influence the company?\nAmalita: The internal factors are composed of human resources, team spirit, innovation spirit and coordination between different departments, etc.", "summary": "Laurene and Amalita talk about external and internal factors influencing the corporation." }, { "id": "test_1360", "dialogue": "Obie: All right. I want to bring everybody back on this subject. When can we start working on this?\nWebster: Well, we could probably get started with a preparatory meeting this afternoon at 2:00.\nObie: I tell you what, 2:00 is not available for me, but you can get started and I'll come by at around 3:00\nWebster: That's fine with me. How much time are we going to have to work on this?\nObie: Perhaps one year, I'm not sure.", "summary": "Obie and Webster negotiate the time to start working on the subject." }, { "id": "test_1361", "dialogue": "Obie: All right. I want to bring everybody back on this subject. When can we start working on this?\nWebster: Well, we could probably get started with a preparatory meeting this afternoon at 2:00.\nObie: I tell you what, 2:00 is not available for me, but you can get started and I'll come by at around 3:00\nWebster: That's fine with me. How much time are we going to have to work on this?\nObie: Perhaps one year, I'm not sure.", "summary": "Obie and Webster negotiate the timing of the preparatory meeting for a future subject." }, { "id": "test_1362", "dialogue": "Obie: All right. I want to bring everybody back on this subject. When can we start working on this?\nWebster: Well, we could probably get started with a preparatory meeting this afternoon at 2:00.\nObie: I tell you what, 2:00 is not available for me, but you can get started and I'll come by at around 3:00\nWebster: That's fine with me. How much time are we going to have to work on this?\nObie: Perhaps one year, I'm not sure.", "summary": "Obie and Webster will start a preparation meeting at 3:00. The project may run a year." }, { "id": "test_1363", "dialogue": "Gail: May I help you?\nHymie: Yes. I have to stay in your cry for just one day, can you suggest a short tour?\nGail: Are you interested in the natural landscape or the human landscape?\nHymie: I would prefer the first one.\nGail: Sure. We have a one-day trip along the river. It's quite beautiful.", "summary": "Gail suggests a tour according to Hymie's preference." }, { "id": "test_1364", "dialogue": "Gail: May I help you?\nHymie: Yes. I have to stay in your cry for just one day, can you suggest a short tour?\nGail: Are you interested in the natural landscape or the human landscape?\nHymie: I would prefer the first one.\nGail: Sure. We have a one-day trip along the river. It's quite beautiful.", "summary": "Hymie asks Gail for some tour advice on the natural landscape." }, { "id": "test_1365", "dialogue": "Gail: May I help you?\nHymie: Yes. I have to stay in your cry for just one day, can you suggest a short tour?\nGail: Are you interested in the natural landscape or the human landscape?\nHymie: I would prefer the first one.\nGail: Sure. We have a one-day trip along the river. It's quite beautiful.", "summary": "Hymie wants a short tour in the natural landscape under Gail's suggestion." }, { "id": "test_1366", "dialogue": "Robina: Good afternoon, sir. Can I help you?\nMeredeth: I'd like a beef-burger, a French fries and a milk shake, please.\nRobina: What flavor would you prefer, sir?\nMeredeth: I'm not quite sure. What do you have?\nRobina: We have strawberry, chocolate, vanilla and banana.\nMeredeth: Very well, I'll try the banana flavor.\nRobina: Anything else, sir?\nMeredeth: No, thanks. That will be all.", "summary": "Robina helps Meredeth to order some food." }, { "id": "test_1367", "dialogue": "Robina: Good afternoon, sir. Can I help you?\nMeredeth: I'd like a beef-burger, a French fries and a milk shake, please.\nRobina: What flavor would you prefer, sir?\nMeredeth: I'm not quite sure. What do you have?\nRobina: We have strawberry, chocolate, vanilla and banana.\nMeredeth: Very well, I'll try the banana flavor.\nRobina: Anything else, sir?\nMeredeth: No, thanks. That will be all.", "summary": "Meredeth orders some food with Robina's assistance." }, { "id": "test_1368", "dialogue": "Robina: Good afternoon, sir. Can I help you?\nMeredeth: I'd like a beef-burger, a French fries and a milk shake, please.\nRobina: What flavor would you prefer, sir?\nMeredeth: I'm not quite sure. What do you have?\nRobina: We have strawberry, chocolate, vanilla and banana.\nMeredeth: Very well, I'll try the banana flavor.\nRobina: Anything else, sir?\nMeredeth: No, thanks. That will be all.", "summary": "Meredeth orders a beef-burger, french fries, and a banana milkshake at Robina's shop." }, { "id": "test_1369", "dialogue": "Anjanette: Wow, there are so many lanterns to appreciate. Now, I can see why it's called the Lantern Festival. It deserves its name.\nRoz: Yeah. People always enjoy the lighted lanterns and the gala performances.\nAnjanette: What are they doing over there? People keep on gathering there.\nRoz: Did you notice the characters on the lanterns?\nAnjanette: Sure. But you know that I can't read any Chinese characters. What do they say?\nRoz: They are puzzles. It's a tradition to solve the puzzles on the lanterns during the Lantern Festival.\nAnjanette: Very interesting. But I'm afraid we'd better do something else. Hey, look! There is a huge lantern there. Let's get close to it.\nRoz: It's really eye-catching. It's the biggest dragon lantern I've ever seen in all my life.\nAnjanette: Really? Then I'm really lucky. Oh, it's spewing fireworks from its huge mouth.\nRoz: Very impressive. It's made of glass which makes it even brighter.\nAnjanette: There are many Chinese characters on its body, too. What are they about? Puzzles?\nRoz: Let me have a look. Oh, no. They are Chinese poems which describe this happy scene.", "summary": "Anjanette and Roz are appreciating lanterns. Roz explains the customs of the Lantern Festival and Chinese characters on the lanterns to Anjanette." }, { "id": "test_1370", "dialogue": "Anjanette: Wow, there are so many lanterns to appreciate. Now, I can see why it's called the Lantern Festival. It deserves its name.\nRoz: Yeah. People always enjoy the lighted lanterns and the gala performances.\nAnjanette: What are they doing over there? People keep on gathering there.\nRoz: Did you notice the characters on the lanterns?\nAnjanette: Sure. But you know that I can't read any Chinese characters. What do they say?\nRoz: They are puzzles. It's a tradition to solve the puzzles on the lanterns during the Lantern Festival.\nAnjanette: Very interesting. But I'm afraid we'd better do something else. Hey, look! There is a huge lantern there. Let's get close to it.\nRoz: It's really eye-catching. It's the biggest dragon lantern I've ever seen in all my life.\nAnjanette: Really? Then I'm really lucky. Oh, it's spewing fireworks from its huge mouth.\nRoz: Very impressive. It's made of glass which makes it even brighter.\nAnjanette: There are many Chinese characters on its body, too. What are they about? Puzzles?\nRoz: Let me have a look. Oh, no. They are Chinese poems which describe this happy scene.", "summary": "Anjanette and Roz participate in the Lantern Festival appreciation performance and enjoy the activities." }, { "id": "test_1371", "dialogue": "Anjanette: Wow, there are so many lanterns to appreciate. Now, I can see why it's called the Lantern Festival. It deserves its name.\nRoz: Yeah. People always enjoy the lighted lanterns and the gala performances.\nAnjanette: What are they doing over there? People keep on gathering there.\nRoz: Did you notice the characters on the lanterns?\nAnjanette: Sure. But you know that I can't read any Chinese characters. What do they say?\nRoz: They are puzzles. It's a tradition to solve the puzzles on the lanterns during the Lantern Festival.\nAnjanette: Very interesting. But I'm afraid we'd better do something else. Hey, look! There is a huge lantern there. Let's get close to it.\nRoz: It's really eye-catching. It's the biggest dragon lantern I've ever seen in all my life.\nAnjanette: Really? Then I'm really lucky. Oh, it's spewing fireworks from its huge mouth.\nRoz: Very impressive. It's made of glass which makes it even brighter.\nAnjanette: There are many Chinese characters on its body, too. What are they about? Puzzles?\nRoz: Let me have a look. Oh, no. They are Chinese poems which describe this happy scene.", "summary": "Anjanette and Roz are appreciating lanterns. Anjanette asks about the Lantern Festival and Roz talks about the custom and puzzles on lanterns." }, { "id": "test_1372", "dialogue": "Yolande: Hi, Tina, I've got good news. I have successfully passed the first two rounds of interview with ABC Company. They informed me to go to the final round next Monday. It looks very promising.\nTina: That is awesome. Congratulations! I know you can make it.\nYolande: Thanks. Let's go for a celebration this evening. Are you free?\nTina: Yes. Wait for me at the cafe down my office building. Say 5 PM, ok?\nYolande: No problem. See you!\nTina: See you!", "summary": "Yolande invites Tina to a celebration of Yolande's passing the interview." }, { "id": "test_1373", "dialogue": "Yolande: Hi, Tina, I've got good news. I have successfully passed the first two rounds of interview with ABC Company. They informed me to go to the final round next Monday. It looks very promising.\nTina: That is awesome. Congratulations! I know you can make it.\nYolande: Thanks. Let's go for a celebration this evening. Are you free?\nTina: Yes. Wait for me at the cafe down my office building. Say 5 PM, ok?\nYolande: No problem. See you!\nTina: See you!", "summary": "Yolande and Tina plan to celebrate for Yolande's going to the final round interview." }, { "id": "test_1374", "dialogue": "Yolande: Hi, Tina, I've got good news. I have successfully passed the first two rounds of interview with ABC Company. They informed me to go to the final round next Monday. It looks very promising.\nTina: That is awesome. Congratulations! I know you can make it.\nYolande: Thanks. Let's go for a celebration this evening. Are you free?\nTina: Yes. Wait for me at the cafe down my office building. Say 5 PM, ok?\nYolande: No problem. See you!\nTina: See you!", "summary": "Yolande has passed the first two rounds of the interview and invites Tina to celebrate it." }, { "id": "test_1375", "dialogue": "Tim: Oh, it's getting late. I've got to run. It was nice talking to you, karren.\nCoreen: Thanks, Tim. Nice meeting you, too.\nTim: I guess we'll see each other around.\nCoreen: Yeah, I hope so. Well, take it easy.\nTim: You too.", "summary": "Tim and Karren say goodbye." }, { "id": "test_1376", "dialogue": "Tim: Oh, it's getting late. I've got to run. It was nice talking to you, karren.\nCoreen: Thanks, Tim. Nice meeting you, too.\nTim: I guess we'll see each other around.\nCoreen: Yeah, I hope so. Well, take it easy.\nTim: You too.", "summary": "Tim and Karren say farewell words after meeting." }, { "id": "test_1377", "dialogue": "Tim: Oh, it's getting late. I've got to run. It was nice talking to you, karren.\nCoreen: Thanks, Tim. Nice meeting you, too.\nTim: I guess we'll see each other around.\nCoreen: Yeah, I hope so. Well, take it easy.\nTim: You too.", "summary": "Tim and Karren say goodbye to each other." }, { "id": "test_1378", "dialogue": "Kelsi: We're having a department meeting at 10 o'clock, ok?\nLeorah: That's fine. . . I need to pick up some stationary-you know, a stapler, scissors, files, who should I see about that?\nKelsi: See Julie, the receptionist. She knows where all that stuff is kept. You might like a calendar for you desk. She can give you one of those too.\nLeorah: Thanks. I need to make a few photocopies.\nKelsi: The photocopier is near my office. Come on, I'll show you where it is.\nLeorah: Do you enjoy working in this office?\nKelsi: Yes, I do. Everyone's really friendly. Sometimes, I wish I worked outdoors more, especially during the summer.\nLeorah: What's usually discussed at the department meetings?\nKelsi: We usually tell each other where we are with various clients and potential clients. The boss assigns extra duties to people who she thinks can best deal with them. It's also a chance to put forward su", "summary": "Kelsi informs Leorah of the meeting and helps Leorah pick up some stationery. Kelsi also shares the experience of working and meetings." }, { "id": "test_1379", "dialogue": "Kelsi: We're having a department meeting at 10 o'clock, ok?\nLeorah: That's fine. . . I need to pick up some stationary-you know, a stapler, scissors, files, who should I see about that?\nKelsi: See Julie, the receptionist. She knows where all that stuff is kept. You might like a calendar for you desk. She can give you one of those too.\nLeorah: Thanks. I need to make a few photocopies.\nKelsi: The photocopier is near my office. Come on, I'll show you where it is.\nLeorah: Do you enjoy working in this office?\nKelsi: Yes, I do. Everyone's really friendly. Sometimes, I wish I worked outdoors more, especially during the summer.\nLeorah: What's usually discussed at the department meetings?\nKelsi: We usually tell each other where we are with various clients and potential clients. The boss assigns extra duties to people who she thinks can best deal with them. It's also a chance to put forward su", "summary": "Kelsi helps Leorah find the things that Leorah wants. Kelsi finds it comfortable working in the office." }, { "id": "test_1380", "dialogue": "Kelsi: We're having a department meeting at 10 o'clock, ok?\nLeorah: That's fine. . . I need to pick up some stationary-you know, a stapler, scissors, files, who should I see about that?\nKelsi: See Julie, the receptionist. She knows where all that stuff is kept. You might like a calendar for you desk. She can give you one of those too.\nLeorah: Thanks. I need to make a few photocopies.\nKelsi: The photocopier is near my office. Come on, I'll show you where it is.\nLeorah: Do you enjoy working in this office?\nKelsi: Yes, I do. Everyone's really friendly. Sometimes, I wish I worked outdoors more, especially during the summer.\nLeorah: What's usually discussed at the department meetings?\nKelsi: We usually tell each other where we are with various clients and potential clients. The boss assigns extra duties to people who she thinks can best deal with them. It's also a chance to put forward su", "summary": "Kelsi and Leorah will have a department meeting. Kelsi tells Leorah how to get stationeries and introduces about the meeting." }, { "id": "test_1381", "dialogue": "Liana: Hello! I'm now trying to take a bath, but there are too many buttons, would tell me how to use them?\nRodger: I see, we have an explanation left on the table. If you follow the direction, it's quite simple.\nLiana: I read it, but I couldn't understand it. Would you come to my room and tell me how to use them?\nRodger: Oh, certainly.\nLiana: And also tell me how to use other switches.", "summary": "Liana asks Rodger to teach Liana how to use the bath." }, { "id": "test_1382", "dialogue": "Liana: Hello! I'm now trying to take a bath, but there are too many buttons, would tell me how to use them?\nRodger: I see, we have an explanation left on the table. If you follow the direction, it's quite simple.\nLiana: I read it, but I couldn't understand it. Would you come to my room and tell me how to use them?\nRodger: Oh, certainly.\nLiana: And also tell me how to use other switches.", "summary": "Liana calls Rodger for getting to know how to use buttons and switches so Liana can take a bath." }, { "id": "test_1383", "dialogue": "Liana: Hello! I'm now trying to take a bath, but there are too many buttons, would tell me how to use them?\nRodger: I see, we have an explanation left on the table. If you follow the direction, it's quite simple.\nLiana: I read it, but I couldn't understand it. Would you come to my room and tell me how to use them?\nRodger: Oh, certainly.\nLiana: And also tell me how to use other switches.", "summary": "Liana has trouble with the bath. Rodger teaches Liana how to use it." }, { "id": "test_1384", "dialogue": "Richy: Where is the shelf of best-sellers?\nSisely: Books in the first aisle are all best sellers.\nRichy: Could you give me some advice on books for killing time on the train?\nSisely: Well, do you like novels?\nRichy: Yes, very much. Which one is the latest?\nSisely: Here is one written by famous Japanese novelist. You can have a look.\nRichy: Thank you for your help.\nSisely: My pleasure.", "summary": "Richy asks Sisely for advice to choose books." }, { "id": "test_1385", "dialogue": "Richy: Where is the shelf of best-sellers?\nSisely: Books in the first aisle are all best sellers.\nRichy: Could you give me some advice on books for killing time on the train?\nSisely: Well, do you like novels?\nRichy: Yes, very much. Which one is the latest?\nSisely: Here is one written by famous Japanese novelist. You can have a look.\nRichy: Thank you for your help.\nSisely: My pleasure.", "summary": "Richy wants to choose a book to read on the train and Sisely recommends one by a Japanese novelist." }, { "id": "test_1386", "dialogue": "Richy: Where is the shelf of best-sellers?\nSisely: Books in the first aisle are all best sellers.\nRichy: Could you give me some advice on books for killing time on the train?\nSisely: Well, do you like novels?\nRichy: Yes, very much. Which one is the latest?\nSisely: Here is one written by famous Japanese novelist. You can have a look.\nRichy: Thank you for your help.\nSisely: My pleasure.", "summary": "Richy wants some books to kill time and Sisely suggests a novel." }, { "id": "test_1387", "dialogue": "Eolanda: How do you feel about teaching my friend how to read?\nBlakeley: How old is your friend and why doesn't he know how to read?\nEolanda: He's 78 and he's a new emigrant from South America and he's never been to school.\nBlakeley: Does he even know how to speak English?\nEolanda: No. But I thought that you could start with reading and then go from there.\nBlakeley: That was very thoughtful of you to volunteer me.\nEolanda: Come on. You're great at teaching and I know you will love him. He's adorable!\nBlakeley: Oh, all right. Have him come over here for dinner. But you get to make dinner!", "summary": "Eolanda asks Blakeley to help teach Eolanda's friend English and Blakeley agrees." }, { "id": "test_1388", "dialogue": "Eolanda: How do you feel about teaching my friend how to read?\nBlakeley: How old is your friend and why doesn't he know how to read?\nEolanda: He's 78 and he's a new emigrant from South America and he's never been to school.\nBlakeley: Does he even know how to speak English?\nEolanda: No. But I thought that you could start with reading and then go from there.\nBlakeley: That was very thoughtful of you to volunteer me.\nEolanda: Come on. You're great at teaching and I know you will love him. He's adorable!\nBlakeley: Oh, all right. Have him come over here for dinner. But you get to make dinner!", "summary": "Blakeley agrees to help Eolanda's friend, a new emigrant who had never been to school, to learn English." }, { "id": "test_1389", "dialogue": "Eolanda: How do you feel about teaching my friend how to read?\nBlakeley: How old is your friend and why doesn't he know how to read?\nEolanda: He's 78 and he's a new emigrant from South America and he's never been to school.\nBlakeley: Does he even know how to speak English?\nEolanda: No. But I thought that you could start with reading and then go from there.\nBlakeley: That was very thoughtful of you to volunteer me.\nEolanda: Come on. You're great at teaching and I know you will love him. He's adorable!\nBlakeley: Oh, all right. Have him come over here for dinner. But you get to make dinner!", "summary": "Eolanda asks if Blakeley could teach Eolanda's friend, a 78 new emigrant man, to read English. Blakeley will see him at dinner." }, { "id": "test_1390", "dialogue": "Alyse: I'm coming to pick up my ticket. This is my reservation note.\nIsidore: Your reservation is right. Please get a ticket booking form from there and fill it.\nAlyse: Here you are. How much is the ticket?\nIsidore: $ 800.\nAlyse: Can I pay by card?\nIsidore: Surely of course. Give me your card please.", "summary": "Alyse buys a ticket under Isidore's guidance." }, { "id": "test_1391", "dialogue": "Alyse: I'm coming to pick up my ticket. This is my reservation note.\nIsidore: Your reservation is right. Please get a ticket booking form from there and fill it.\nAlyse: Here you are. How much is the ticket?\nIsidore: $ 800.\nAlyse: Can I pay by card?\nIsidore: Surely of course. Give me your card please.", "summary": "After filling the booking form and paying, Alyse picked up the ticket with Isidore's assistance." }, { "id": "test_1392", "dialogue": "Alyse: I'm coming to pick up my ticket. This is my reservation note.\nIsidore: Your reservation is right. Please get a ticket booking form from there and fill it.\nAlyse: Here you are. How much is the ticket?\nIsidore: $ 800.\nAlyse: Can I pay by card?\nIsidore: Surely of course. Give me your card please.", "summary": "Alyse wants to pick up a ticket at Isidore's and pays by card." }, { "id": "test_1393", "dialogue": "Rollins: do you have any plans for dinner tonight?\nYvette: no, I was thinking of putting a frozen pizza in the oven or something. How about you?\nRollins: I was thinking maybe we could make dinner together tonight. What do you think?\nYvette: I'm absolutely useless at cooking!\nRollins: I could teach you how to cook something healthy. Frozen pizza are so bad for you!\nYvette: I know they aren't good for me, but they are cheap, convenient, and fairly tasty.\nRollins: I recently saw a piece for spicy chicken curry in a magadize. Maybe we could try that?\nYvette: yeah, why not. Do you have all the ingredients?\nRollins: I bought all the ingredients this morning, so let's start!\nYvette: what do we do first?\nRollins: first, you need to wash the vegetables and then chop them into little pieces.\nYvette: ok. Should I heat the wok?\nRollins: yes. Once it gets hot, put a little oil in it, add the vegetables and stir-fry them for a few minutes.\nYvette: what about the chicken?\nRollins: that needs to be cut into thin strips about 3 cm long and then it can be stir-fried on its own until its cooked through.\nYvette: how about the rice?\nRollins: I'll prepare it. Do you prefer white rice or brown rice?\nYvette: white rice, please. None of that healthy brown stuff for me!", "summary": "Rollins invites Yvette to make dinner together, but Yvette thinks Yvette is bad at cooking. Thus, Rollins teaches Yvette to cook spicy chicken." }, { "id": "test_1394", "dialogue": "Rollins: do you have any plans for dinner tonight?\nYvette: no, I was thinking of putting a frozen pizza in the oven or something. How about you?\nRollins: I was thinking maybe we could make dinner together tonight. What do you think?\nYvette: I'm absolutely useless at cooking!\nRollins: I could teach you how to cook something healthy. Frozen pizza are so bad for you!\nYvette: I know they aren't good for me, but they are cheap, convenient, and fairly tasty.\nRollins: I recently saw a piece for spicy chicken curry in a magadize. Maybe we could try that?\nYvette: yeah, why not. Do you have all the ingredients?\nRollins: I bought all the ingredients this morning, so let's start!\nYvette: what do we do first?\nRollins: first, you need to wash the vegetables and then chop them into little pieces.\nYvette: ok. Should I heat the wok?\nRollins: yes. Once it gets hot, put a little oil in it, add the vegetables and stir-fry them for a few minutes.\nYvette: what about the chicken?\nRollins: that needs to be cut into thin strips about 3 cm long and then it can be stir-fried on its own until its cooked through.\nYvette: how about the rice?\nRollins: I'll prepare it. Do you prefer white rice or brown rice?\nYvette: white rice, please. None of that healthy brown stuff for me!", "summary": "Rollins teaches Yvette to cook chicken for Yvette's original thought of having frozen pizza is unhealthy." }, { "id": "test_1395", "dialogue": "Rollins: do you have any plans for dinner tonight?\nYvette: no, I was thinking of putting a frozen pizza in the oven or something. How about you?\nRollins: I was thinking maybe we could make dinner together tonight. What do you think?\nYvette: I'm absolutely useless at cooking!\nRollins: I could teach you how to cook something healthy. Frozen pizza are so bad for you!\nYvette: I know they aren't good for me, but they are cheap, convenient, and fairly tasty.\nRollins: I recently saw a piece for spicy chicken curry in a magadize. Maybe we could try that?\nYvette: yeah, why not. Do you have all the ingredients?\nRollins: I bought all the ingredients this morning, so let's start!\nYvette: what do we do first?\nRollins: first, you need to wash the vegetables and then chop them into little pieces.\nYvette: ok. Should I heat the wok?\nRollins: yes. Once it gets hot, put a little oil in it, add the vegetables and stir-fry them for a few minutes.\nYvette: what about the chicken?\nRollins: that needs to be cut into thin strips about 3 cm long and then it can be stir-fried on its own until its cooked through.\nYvette: how about the rice?\nRollins: I'll prepare it. Do you prefer white rice or brown rice?\nYvette: white rice, please. None of that healthy brown stuff for me!", "summary": "Rollins asks Yvette what for dinner and wants to cook something healthy when Yvette suggests frozen pizza. Yvette says Yvette is not good at cooking, but Rollins could teach Yvette to make spicy chicken curry with rice." }, { "id": "test_1396", "dialogue": "Henrieta: Excuse me. I get confused that the two phones on the booth are different, can you tell me how to use them?\nSheldon: Let me have a look. Oh, yes. This one is the IC phone and the other is the coin phone. If you have an IC card, you can insert it into this slot, wait for the dialing signal appearing on the small screen, and then dial the number of the person you are going to call.\nHenrieta: Well, I see. How to use the other one?\nSheldon: First, you pick up the receiver, wait for the dialing signal, dial the number, and then put the coin into the slot, press the'speak'button. Then everything is done.\nHenrieta: It seems quite easy. I will try both of them.", "summary": "Sheldon teaches Henrieta how to use the IC phone and the coin phone to call." }, { "id": "test_1397", "dialogue": "Henrieta: Excuse me. I get confused that the two phones on the booth are different, can you tell me how to use them?\nSheldon: Let me have a look. Oh, yes. This one is the IC phone and the other is the coin phone. If you have an IC card, you can insert it into this slot, wait for the dialing signal appearing on the small screen, and then dial the number of the person you are going to call.\nHenrieta: Well, I see. How to use the other one?\nSheldon: First, you pick up the receiver, wait for the dialing signal, dial the number, and then put the coin into the slot, press the'speak'button. Then everything is done.\nHenrieta: It seems quite easy. I will try both of them.", "summary": "Sheldon helps Henrieta distinguish two phones on the booth and tells Henrieta how to use them." }, { "id": "test_1398", "dialogue": "Henrieta: Excuse me. I get confused that the two phones on the booth are different, can you tell me how to use them?\nSheldon: Let me have a look. Oh, yes. This one is the IC phone and the other is the coin phone. If you have an IC card, you can insert it into this slot, wait for the dialing signal appearing on the small screen, and then dial the number of the person you are going to call.\nHenrieta: Well, I see. How to use the other one?\nSheldon: First, you pick up the receiver, wait for the dialing signal, dial the number, and then put the coin into the slot, press the'speak'button. Then everything is done.\nHenrieta: It seems quite easy. I will try both of them.", "summary": "Henrieta's confused about how to use two different phones. Sheldon tells Henrieta how to use them." }, { "id": "test_1399", "dialogue": "Kalila: I heard that EDD has special services to help me get a job.\nEDD: callous is a great Internet-based placement service that is available to you.\nKalila: I don't have access to a computer.\nEDD: There is an area at the EDD Center that is set up with computers for you to make use of.\nKalila: Is there anything else at the EDD offices to help me with my job search?\nEDD: We can provide you with information that will help you understand what is available. We also provide workshops.\nKalila: If I go to EDD in person, what type of workshops might I find there?\nEDD: Our two most important workshops are Resume Writing and Interviewing.\nKalila: What are some other places where I might look for work?\nEDD: Job fairs are popular places to look for work.", "summary": "EDD introduces EDD's popular services to Kalila. EDD tells Kalila that EDD provided computers, job information, workshops, and job fairs." }, { "id": "test_1400", "dialogue": "Kalila: I heard that EDD has special services to help me get a job.\nEDD: callous is a great Internet-based placement service that is available to you.\nKalila: I don't have access to a computer.\nEDD: There is an area at the EDD Center that is set up with computers for you to make use of.\nKalila: Is there anything else at the EDD offices to help me with my job search?\nEDD: We can provide you with information that will help you understand what is available. We also provide workshops.\nKalila: If I go to EDD in person, what type of workshops might I find there?\nEDD: Our two most important workshops are Resume Writing and Interviewing.\nKalila: What are some other places where I might look for work?\nEDD: Job fairs are popular places to look for work.", "summary": "EDD offers Kalila some information about getting a job including the available services, workshops, and useful places." }, { "id": "test_1401", "dialogue": "Kalila: I heard that EDD has special services to help me get a job.\nEDD: callous is a great Internet-based placement service that is available to you.\nKalila: I don't have access to a computer.\nEDD: There is an area at the EDD Center that is set up with computers for you to make use of.\nKalila: Is there anything else at the EDD offices to help me with my job search?\nEDD: We can provide you with information that will help you understand what is available. We also provide workshops.\nKalila: If I go to EDD in person, what type of workshops might I find there?\nEDD: Our two most important workshops are Resume Writing and Interviewing.\nKalila: What are some other places where I might look for work?\nEDD: Job fairs are popular places to look for work.", "summary": "Kalila consults EDD about EDD's services of seeking jobs. EDD tells Kalila that EDD could provide information and workshops and Kalila could go Job fairs for jobs." }, { "id": "test_1402", "dialogue": "Bryn: Tom, how do you think of second-hand goods?\nTom: Why did you ask that? Do you want to buy the used goods?\nBryn: I'm considering buying a second-hand computer for I'm short of money now.\nTom: You know the car I'm driving, which is still in good condition though it is second-hand. And it only cost me 300 dollars. It was so cheap.\nBryn: But do you really mean that the second - hand goods are just as good as the new ones?\nTom: It depends. So you must be careful buying second-hand goods.", "summary": "Bryn asks Tom for his opinion on second-hand goods and Tom suggested Bryn being careful." }, { "id": "test_1403", "dialogue": "Bryn: Tom, how do you think of second-hand goods?\nTom: Why did you ask that? Do you want to buy the used goods?\nBryn: I'm considering buying a second-hand computer for I'm short of money now.\nTom: You know the car I'm driving, which is still in good condition though it is second-hand. And it only cost me 300 dollars. It was so cheap.\nBryn: But do you really mean that the second - hand goods are just as good as the new ones?\nTom: It depends. So you must be careful buying second-hand goods.", "summary": "Bryn asks Tom's opinion about buying a second-hand car and Tom thinks Bryn should be careful." }, { "id": "test_1404", "dialogue": "Bryn: Tom, how do you think of second-hand goods?\nTom: Why did you ask that? Do you want to buy the used goods?\nBryn: I'm considering buying a second-hand computer for I'm short of money now.\nTom: You know the car I'm driving, which is still in good condition though it is second-hand. And it only cost me 300 dollars. It was so cheap.\nBryn: But do you really mean that the second - hand goods are just as good as the new ones?\nTom: It depends. So you must be careful buying second-hand goods.", "summary": "Bryn asks Tom about second-hand goods because Bryn wants to buy a second-hand computer. Tom tells Bryn it might be good, but Bryn needs to be careful." }, { "id": "test_1405", "dialogue": "Nat: Morgan, can I ask you a question?\nMorgan: sure, what is it?\nNat: I was just wondering if many Chinese people take their leftover food home from a restaurant.\nMorgan: in most cities in China, doggie bags are quite uncommon.\nNat: what happen to all the leftover food?\nMorgan: it usually goes to the dump.\nNat: that seems like an awful waste! Why don't people order fewer dishes so that they don't have to throw so much away at the end of the meal?\nMorgan: ordering a lot of food at restaurants is just a tradition in China. You know, in the past, people could not afford to eat out like they can today.\nNat: I guess that makes sense. I just think it would make more sense to take the leftovers home.\nMorgan: well, if you want, you can take the leftovers home.\nNat: no, that's OK. You know what they say when in Rome. . .\nMorgan: I was impressed that you tried the pig's feet. I heard that many foreigners don't like to eat them.\nNat: many people in my generation don't eat pig's feet, but my parents grew up eating them, so I think they are OK.\nMorgan: did you like them? You could take the last one home with you.\nNat: that's OK. I'll try anything once, but sometimes, once is enough!", "summary": "Morgan tells Nat that Chinese people seldom take leftover food home and Nat thinks it's a waste. Morgan suggests Nat take the leftover pig feet home. Nat decides to try to do it once." }, { "id": "test_1406", "dialogue": "Nat: Morgan, can I ask you a question?\nMorgan: sure, what is it?\nNat: I was just wondering if many Chinese people take their leftover food home from a restaurant.\nMorgan: in most cities in China, doggie bags are quite uncommon.\nNat: what happen to all the leftover food?\nMorgan: it usually goes to the dump.\nNat: that seems like an awful waste! Why don't people order fewer dishes so that they don't have to throw so much away at the end of the meal?\nMorgan: ordering a lot of food at restaurants is just a tradition in China. You know, in the past, people could not afford to eat out like they can today.\nNat: I guess that makes sense. I just think it would make more sense to take the leftovers home.\nMorgan: well, if you want, you can take the leftovers home.\nNat: no, that's OK. You know what they say when in Rome. . .\nMorgan: I was impressed that you tried the pig's feet. I heard that many foreigners don't like to eat them.\nNat: many people in my generation don't eat pig's feet, but my parents grew up eating them, so I think they are OK.\nMorgan: did you like them? You could take the last one home with you.\nNat: that's OK. I'll try anything once, but sometimes, once is enough!", "summary": "Nat asks Morgan about the food ordering tradition and thinks it's wasteful for Chinese not to take leftover home." }, { "id": "test_1407", "dialogue": "Nat: Morgan, can I ask you a question?\nMorgan: sure, what is it?\nNat: I was just wondering if many Chinese people take their leftover food home from a restaurant.\nMorgan: in most cities in China, doggie bags are quite uncommon.\nNat: what happen to all the leftover food?\nMorgan: it usually goes to the dump.\nNat: that seems like an awful waste! Why don't people order fewer dishes so that they don't have to throw so much away at the end of the meal?\nMorgan: ordering a lot of food at restaurants is just a tradition in China. You know, in the past, people could not afford to eat out like they can today.\nNat: I guess that makes sense. I just think it would make more sense to take the leftovers home.\nMorgan: well, if you want, you can take the leftovers home.\nNat: no, that's OK. You know what they say when in Rome. . .\nMorgan: I was impressed that you tried the pig's feet. I heard that many foreigners don't like to eat them.\nNat: many people in my generation don't eat pig's feet, but my parents grew up eating them, so I think they are OK.\nMorgan: did you like them? You could take the last one home with you.\nNat: that's OK. I'll try anything once, but sometimes, once is enough!", "summary": "Nat asks about people taking left-over food in China. Morgan tells Nat it's not common and explains this is a tradition. As Nat's parents grew up eating pig's feet, Nat thinks the pig feet are OK." }, { "id": "test_1408", "dialogue": "Harry: I swear I will never shop at a street market in China. It's a terrible place full of excellent profiteers! You have to keep an eye whenever it comes to paying for something.\nIago: cool down, Harry! What are you really mad about? Did you get ripped off?\nHarry: yes. Last Sunday I went to a nearby market. It was on open-air fair. I chanced upon this bag and bought it on the spot, without even trying to strike a bargain. I paid one hundred and twenty. And just now I was told by my Chinese colleagues I bought it overpriced. I could have talked my way to thirty.\nIago: is that so? I'm afraid people here will not take pity on unlucky guys like you. Bargaining has always been an indispensable procedure in business deals. It's the norm of free trade. The seller sets a preposterous price, and the buyer tries his best to bring it down, until a compromise is reached. Yet you ignored the process. No wonder you ended up easy prey.\nHarry: but don't you think it annoying to overcharge the customers by such a handsome margin?\nIago: of course, that's something really irritating. And the only way to avoid being trapped is to know in advance about the real worth of the stuff. I recommend you to consult the price tags in the supermarket first. And then you may negotiate for a fair deal.", "summary": "Harry tells Iago that the bag was overpriced in a street market. Iago suggests that Harry should bargain with the seller and consult the price tags in the supermarket first." }, { "id": "test_1409", "dialogue": "Harry: I swear I will never shop at a street market in China. It's a terrible place full of excellent profiteers! You have to keep an eye whenever it comes to paying for something.\nIago: cool down, Harry! What are you really mad about? Did you get ripped off?\nHarry: yes. Last Sunday I went to a nearby market. It was on open-air fair. I chanced upon this bag and bought it on the spot, without even trying to strike a bargain. I paid one hundred and twenty. And just now I was told by my Chinese colleagues I bought it overpriced. I could have talked my way to thirty.\nIago: is that so? I'm afraid people here will not take pity on unlucky guys like you. Bargaining has always been an indispensable procedure in business deals. It's the norm of free trade. The seller sets a preposterous price, and the buyer tries his best to bring it down, until a compromise is reached. Yet you ignored the process. No wonder you ended up easy prey.\nHarry: but don't you think it annoying to overcharge the customers by such a handsome margin?\nIago: of course, that's something really irritating. And the only way to avoid being trapped is to know in advance about the real worth of the stuff. I recommend you to consult the price tags in the supermarket first. And then you may negotiate for a fair deal.", "summary": "Iago suggests Harry consult the price tags in the supermarket first and then negotiate for a fair deal after Harry bought a bag overpriced and got a terrible feeling." }, { "id": "test_1410", "dialogue": "Harry: I swear I will never shop at a street market in China. It's a terrible place full of excellent profiteers! You have to keep an eye whenever it comes to paying for something.\nIago: cool down, Harry! What are you really mad about? Did you get ripped off?\nHarry: yes. Last Sunday I went to a nearby market. It was on open-air fair. I chanced upon this bag and bought it on the spot, without even trying to strike a bargain. I paid one hundred and twenty. And just now I was told by my Chinese colleagues I bought it overpriced. I could have talked my way to thirty.\nIago: is that so? I'm afraid people here will not take pity on unlucky guys like you. Bargaining has always been an indispensable procedure in business deals. It's the norm of free trade. The seller sets a preposterous price, and the buyer tries his best to bring it down, until a compromise is reached. Yet you ignored the process. No wonder you ended up easy prey.\nHarry: but don't you think it annoying to overcharge the customers by such a handsome margin?\nIago: of course, that's something really irritating. And the only way to avoid being trapped is to know in advance about the real worth of the stuff. I recommend you to consult the price tags in the supermarket first. And then you may negotiate for a fair deal.", "summary": "Harry is mad because he bought a bag overpriced at a street market in China. Iago says it's common and people should know the real worth and then negotiate for a fair deal." }, { "id": "test_1411", "dialogue": "Meta: Employees in this company have to have a good command of English. Do you think you are proficient in both written and spoken English?\nJermaine: Yes, I think I am quite proficient in both written and spoken English.\nMeta: Well, then, please tell me about your English education.\nJermaine: I have been studying English since junior high school. And I majored in English in college.\nMeta: I see, do you speak any other languages?\nJermaine: Yes, I speak a little French and Japanese.", "summary": "Meta asks Jermaine about Jermaine's mastery of English and other languages." }, { "id": "test_1412", "dialogue": "Meta: Employees in this company have to have a good command of English. Do you think you are proficient in both written and spoken English?\nJermaine: Yes, I think I am quite proficient in both written and spoken English.\nMeta: Well, then, please tell me about your English education.\nJermaine: I have been studying English since junior high school. And I majored in English in college.\nMeta: I see, do you speak any other languages?\nJermaine: Yes, I speak a little French and Japanese.", "summary": "Meta makes requires about Jermaine's English standard." }, { "id": "test_1413", "dialogue": "Meta: Employees in this company have to have a good command of English. Do you think you are proficient in both written and spoken English?\nJermaine: Yes, I think I am quite proficient in both written and spoken English.\nMeta: Well, then, please tell me about your English education.\nJermaine: I have been studying English since junior high school. And I majored in English in college.\nMeta: I see, do you speak any other languages?\nJermaine: Yes, I speak a little French and Japanese.", "summary": "Meta tells English is important in Meta's company. Jermaine introduces Jermaine's English education and other language capabilities" }, { "id": "test_1414", "dialogue": "Jesse: Good morning. How can I help you?\nMarietta: I'd like to open a new account.\nJesse: Have you filled out an application form?\nMarietta: Yes. And I've brought some documents along with me, too. Do you need to see my passport?\nJesse: Yes. I'll just have my assistant look over these quickly and then we'll move on to the next step. Did you want to open up a checking account and a savings account?\nMarietta: Yes. Does the checking account come with a debit card?\nJesse: Yes. Actually, both accounts come with cards that you can use in ATM machines, so that you won't have to come in to the bank to make a transaction.\nMarietta: That's very convenient.\nJesse: It is. Our customers really like it. Do you have any other questions about your new accounts?\nMarietta: Yes. What's the maximum amount that you are allowed to have in an overdraft?\nJesse: The maximum is $ 1000.\nMarietta: Is there a penalty for having an overdraft?\nJesse: Yes, but it's not much. You just have to pay 1 % interest on the account. It's much lower rate than any of our loans and it's much better than owing money to most credit cards.\nMarietta: That's true. Is everything alright with my documents?\nJesse: They're all in order. If you just sign your name here, you'll receive your cards and pin numbers in the mail in about three weeks.\nMarietta: Thank you very much.\nJesse: You're welcome.", "summary": "Jesse helps Marietta to open a new account. Jesse answers Marietta's questions about the debit card, the maximum amount in an overdraft, and the penalty for having an overdraft." }, { "id": "test_1415", "dialogue": "Jesse: Good morning. How can I help you?\nMarietta: I'd like to open a new account.\nJesse: Have you filled out an application form?\nMarietta: Yes. And I've brought some documents along with me, too. Do you need to see my passport?\nJesse: Yes. I'll just have my assistant look over these quickly and then we'll move on to the next step. Did you want to open up a checking account and a savings account?\nMarietta: Yes. Does the checking account come with a debit card?\nJesse: Yes. Actually, both accounts come with cards that you can use in ATM machines, so that you won't have to come in to the bank to make a transaction.\nMarietta: That's very convenient.\nJesse: It is. Our customers really like it. Do you have any other questions about your new accounts?\nMarietta: Yes. What's the maximum amount that you are allowed to have in an overdraft?\nJesse: The maximum is $ 1000.\nMarietta: Is there a penalty for having an overdraft?\nJesse: Yes, but it's not much. You just have to pay 1 % interest on the account. It's much lower rate than any of our loans and it's much better than owing money to most credit cards.\nMarietta: That's true. Is everything alright with my documents?\nJesse: They're all in order. If you just sign your name here, you'll receive your cards and pin numbers in the mail in about three weeks.\nMarietta: Thank you very much.\nJesse: You're welcome.", "summary": "Marietta brings some documents to Jesse's to open up a new account with a debit card which allows for the maximum $1000 overdraft." }, { "id": "test_1416", "dialogue": "Jesse: Good morning. How can I help you?\nMarietta: I'd like to open a new account.\nJesse: Have you filled out an application form?\nMarietta: Yes. And I've brought some documents along with me, too. Do you need to see my passport?\nJesse: Yes. I'll just have my assistant look over these quickly and then we'll move on to the next step. Did you want to open up a checking account and a savings account?\nMarietta: Yes. Does the checking account come with a debit card?\nJesse: Yes. Actually, both accounts come with cards that you can use in ATM machines, so that you won't have to come in to the bank to make a transaction.\nMarietta: That's very convenient.\nJesse: It is. Our customers really like it. Do you have any other questions about your new accounts?\nMarietta: Yes. What's the maximum amount that you are allowed to have in an overdraft?\nJesse: The maximum is $ 1000.\nMarietta: Is there a penalty for having an overdraft?\nJesse: Yes, but it's not much. You just have to pay 1 % interest on the account. It's much lower rate than any of our loans and it's much better than owing money to most credit cards.\nMarietta: That's true. Is everything alright with my documents?\nJesse: They're all in order. If you just sign your name here, you'll receive your cards and pin numbers in the mail in about three weeks.\nMarietta: Thank you very much.\nJesse: You're welcome.", "summary": "Marietta wants to open a checking account at Jesse's bank. Jesse tells Marietta about the benefits of Jesse's bank. After Jesse's assistant looks over the documents, Jesse tells Marietta will receive the card and PIN in three weeks." }, { "id": "test_1417", "dialogue": "Otis: Excuse me, how can I get special discount coupons?\nLyda: Buy more and get more special discount coupons.\nOtis: Can I get a discount coupon if I buy these goods?\nLyda: Of course You get a coupon for every 3 bags of sugar.\nOtis: But how much discount can I get if I use it to buy goods next time?\nLyda: 10 pence off if you use this coupon.\nOtis: Can I buy everything in the supermarket by it? .\nLyda: Yeah, you need to take advantage of it within its expiry date.\nOtis: How long can I keep it?\nLyda: The coupon can be used at least one year.\nOtis: I see. I will take 9 bags of sugar so that I can get 3 coupons.\nLyda: All right. I will get them for you.", "summary": "Lyda answers Otis's questions about getting special discount coupons and how to use them." }, { "id": "test_1418", "dialogue": "Otis: Excuse me, how can I get special discount coupons?\nLyda: Buy more and get more special discount coupons.\nOtis: Can I get a discount coupon if I buy these goods?\nLyda: Of course You get a coupon for every 3 bags of sugar.\nOtis: But how much discount can I get if I use it to buy goods next time?\nLyda: 10 pence off if you use this coupon.\nOtis: Can I buy everything in the supermarket by it? .\nLyda: Yeah, you need to take advantage of it within its expiry date.\nOtis: How long can I keep it?\nLyda: The coupon can be used at least one year.\nOtis: I see. I will take 9 bags of sugar so that I can get 3 coupons.\nLyda: All right. I will get them for you.", "summary": "Otis asks Lyda about the instructions for getting and using the discount coupons." }, { "id": "test_1419", "dialogue": "Otis: Excuse me, how can I get special discount coupons?\nLyda: Buy more and get more special discount coupons.\nOtis: Can I get a discount coupon if I buy these goods?\nLyda: Of course You get a coupon for every 3 bags of sugar.\nOtis: But how much discount can I get if I use it to buy goods next time?\nLyda: 10 pence off if you use this coupon.\nOtis: Can I buy everything in the supermarket by it? .\nLyda: Yeah, you need to take advantage of it within its expiry date.\nOtis: How long can I keep it?\nLyda: The coupon can be used at least one year.\nOtis: I see. I will take 9 bags of sugar so that I can get 3 coupons.\nLyda: All right. I will get them for you.", "summary": "Lyda tells Otis how to get special discount coupons and how to use them. Otis buys 9 bags of sugar and gets 3 coupons." }, { "id": "test_1420", "dialogue": "Mrs. Robinson: Steve, thanks for looking after Johnny.\nSteve: It was a pleasure, Mrs. Robinson.\nMrs. Robinson: And this kitchen is so clean. Did you help Johnny with that?\nSteve: I helped break. . . I mean WASH. . . all the dishes!\nMrs. Robinson: That's great. And the garbage, too?\nSteve: Yeah, uh, it's outside. Listen, I really have to be going now.\nMrs. Robinson: Thanks for your help!", "summary": "Mrs. Robinson thanks Steve for looking after Johnny and cleaning the house." }, { "id": "test_1421", "dialogue": "Mrs. Robinson: Steve, thanks for looking after Johnny.\nSteve: It was a pleasure, Mrs. Robinson.\nMrs. Robinson: And this kitchen is so clean. Did you help Johnny with that?\nSteve: I helped break. . . I mean WASH. . . all the dishes!\nMrs. Robinson: That's great. And the garbage, too?\nSteve: Yeah, uh, it's outside. Listen, I really have to be going now.\nMrs. Robinson: Thanks for your help!", "summary": "Steve broke all the dishes while looking after Johnny. He's leaving the house when facing Mrs. Robinson's appreciation." }, { "id": "test_1422", "dialogue": "Mrs. Robinson: Steve, thanks for looking after Johnny.\nSteve: It was a pleasure, Mrs. Robinson.\nMrs. Robinson: And this kitchen is so clean. Did you help Johnny with that?\nSteve: I helped break. . . I mean WASH. . . all the dishes!\nMrs. Robinson: That's great. And the garbage, too?\nSteve: Yeah, uh, it's outside. Listen, I really have to be going now.\nMrs. Robinson: Thanks for your help!", "summary": "Steve helps look after Jonny and house-keeping. Mrs. Robinson appreciates it." }, { "id": "test_1423", "dialogue": "Harmonie: How can I help you?\nS M I T H: I seem to have lost my train ticket.\nHarmonie: What's your destination?\nS M I T H: I'm supposed to be going to shanghai.\nHarmonie: Ok. When is your train supposed to leave?\nS M I T H: It's supposed to leave in 30 minutes.\nHarmonie: OH, dear. What's your last name, please?\nS M I T H: S M I T H.\nHarmonie: And your passport number?\nS M I T H: Z3264356.\nHarmonie: Let me see. . . it doesn't look like we have any information about your ticket here.\nS M I T H: Is there anything you can do for me? If I don't make it to shanghai in time, my wife is going go kill me.\nHarmonie: Oh dear. I'm really sorry, sir. But you don't have any proof of purchase. You'll simply have to purchase another ticket.\nS M I T H: How much is that going to cost me?\nHarmonie: It depends on how you want to travel. If you want a soft sleeper, it will cost 610 RMB, if you want a hard seat, it will only cost 100RMB.\nS M I T H: I can't possibly travel on a hard seat for 10 hours!\nHarmonie: looks like you might like the soft sleeper then.\nS M I T H: Yes, fine. Let me see how much money I have in my wallet.\nHarmonie: . . . sir?\nS M I T H: Where's my wallet? Someone has stolen my wallet!\nHarmonie: Perhaps it's in your other pocket.\nS M I T H: You're right. It is. Let me have a look. I have 419. 6 RMB. is that enough?\nHarmonie: You're just 4 mao short for the hard sleeper, but I'll let it go. Anything for love!\nS M I T H: Thanks, ma'am. You're a lifesaver!", "summary": "Mr. Smith asks Harmonie to help find his train ticket, but Harmonie finds out that Mr. Smith didn't have any proof of purchase. Thus Mr. Smith brings another ticket in the end." }, { "id": "test_1424", "dialogue": "Harmonie: How can I help you?\nS M I T H: I seem to have lost my train ticket.\nHarmonie: What's your destination?\nS M I T H: I'm supposed to be going to shanghai.\nHarmonie: Ok. When is your train supposed to leave?\nS M I T H: It's supposed to leave in 30 minutes.\nHarmonie: OH, dear. What's your last name, please?\nS M I T H: S M I T H.\nHarmonie: And your passport number?\nS M I T H: Z3264356.\nHarmonie: Let me see. . . it doesn't look like we have any information about your ticket here.\nS M I T H: Is there anything you can do for me? If I don't make it to shanghai in time, my wife is going go kill me.\nHarmonie: Oh dear. I'm really sorry, sir. But you don't have any proof of purchase. You'll simply have to purchase another ticket.\nS M I T H: How much is that going to cost me?\nHarmonie: It depends on how you want to travel. If you want a soft sleeper, it will cost 610 RMB, if you want a hard seat, it will only cost 100RMB.\nS M I T H: I can't possibly travel on a hard seat for 10 hours!\nHarmonie: looks like you might like the soft sleeper then.\nS M I T H: Yes, fine. Let me see how much money I have in my wallet.\nHarmonie: . . . sir?\nS M I T H: Where's my wallet? Someone has stolen my wallet!\nHarmonie: Perhaps it's in your other pocket.\nS M I T H: You're right. It is. Let me have a look. I have 419. 6 RMB. is that enough?\nHarmonie: You're just 4 mao short for the hard sleeper, but I'll let it go. Anything for love!\nS M I T H: Thanks, ma'am. You're a lifesaver!", "summary": "Harmonie doesn't find Mr. Smith's proof of transaction after Mr. Smith lost his train ticket. Mr. Smith successfully purchases another ticket with Harmonie's help." }, { "id": "test_1425", "dialogue": "Harmonie: How can I help you?\nS M I T H: I seem to have lost my train ticket.\nHarmonie: What's your destination?\nS M I T H: I'm supposed to be going to shanghai.\nHarmonie: Ok. When is your train supposed to leave?\nS M I T H: It's supposed to leave in 30 minutes.\nHarmonie: OH, dear. What's your last name, please?\nS M I T H: S M I T H.\nHarmonie: And your passport number?\nS M I T H: Z3264356.\nHarmonie: Let me see. . . it doesn't look like we have any information about your ticket here.\nS M I T H: Is there anything you can do for me? If I don't make it to shanghai in time, my wife is going go kill me.\nHarmonie: Oh dear. I'm really sorry, sir. But you don't have any proof of purchase. You'll simply have to purchase another ticket.\nS M I T H: How much is that going to cost me?\nHarmonie: It depends on how you want to travel. If you want a soft sleeper, it will cost 610 RMB, if you want a hard seat, it will only cost 100RMB.\nS M I T H: I can't possibly travel on a hard seat for 10 hours!\nHarmonie: looks like you might like the soft sleeper then.\nS M I T H: Yes, fine. Let me see how much money I have in my wallet.\nHarmonie: . . . sir?\nS M I T H: Where's my wallet? Someone has stolen my wallet!\nHarmonie: Perhaps it's in your other pocket.\nS M I T H: You're right. It is. Let me have a look. I have 419. 6 RMB. is that enough?\nHarmonie: You're just 4 mao short for the hard sleeper, but I'll let it go. Anything for love!\nS M I T H: Thanks, ma'am. You're a lifesaver!", "summary": "Mr. Smith lost his ticket to Shanghai and couldn't provide proof of purchase. Harmonie helps to buy another soft sleepier ticket and waive some money for him." }, { "id": "test_1426", "dialogue": "Nessa: Hi, Ann, welcome back. How's your trip to the states?\nAnn: Very busy. I had a lot of meetings. So, of course, I didn't have much time to see New York.\nNessa: What a pity. Actually I have a trip there myself next week.\nAnn: Do you? Then take my advice. Do the well-being in the air program. It really works.\nNessa: Oh, I read about that in a magazine. You say it works?\nAnn: Yes. I did the program on the flight to the States. And when I arrived in New York, I didn't have any problem. No jet leg at all. On the way back I didn't do it, and I felt terrible.\nNessa: You are joking.\nAnn: Not at all. It really made a lot of difference.\nNessa: Hmm...So, what did you do?\nAnn: Well, I didn't drink any alcohol or coffee and I didn't eat any meat or rich food. I drink a lot of water and fruit juice and I eat the meals on the well-being menu. They are lighter. They have fish, vegetables and noodles, for example. And I did some of the exercises in the program.\nNessa: Exercises? On a plane?\nAnn: Yes. I didn't do many, of course. There isn't much space on the plane.\nNessa: How many passengers did the exercises?\nAnn: Not many.\nNessa: And how much champagne did they drink?\nAnn: A lot. It was more popular than mineral water.\nNessa: So, basically it's a choice. Mineral water and exercises or champagne and jet lag.\nAnn: That's right. It's a difficult choice.", "summary": "Ann recommends Nessa to do the well-being in the air program on the way to New York. Ann introduces the program in detail and Nessa seems interested in it." }, { "id": "test_1427", "dialogue": "Nessa: Hi, Ann, welcome back. How's your trip to the states?\nAnn: Very busy. I had a lot of meetings. So, of course, I didn't have much time to see New York.\nNessa: What a pity. Actually I have a trip there myself next week.\nAnn: Do you? Then take my advice. Do the well-being in the air program. It really works.\nNessa: Oh, I read about that in a magazine. You say it works?\nAnn: Yes. I did the program on the flight to the States. And when I arrived in New York, I didn't have any problem. No jet leg at all. On the way back I didn't do it, and I felt terrible.\nNessa: You are joking.\nAnn: Not at all. It really made a lot of difference.\nNessa: Hmm...So, what did you do?\nAnn: Well, I didn't drink any alcohol or coffee and I didn't eat any meat or rich food. I drink a lot of water and fruit juice and I eat the meals on the well-being menu. They are lighter. They have fish, vegetables and noodles, for example. And I did some of the exercises in the program.\nNessa: Exercises? On a plane?\nAnn: Yes. I didn't do many, of course. There isn't much space on the plane.\nNessa: How many passengers did the exercises?\nAnn: Not many.\nNessa: And how much champagne did they drink?\nAnn: A lot. It was more popular than mineral water.\nNessa: So, basically it's a choice. Mineral water and exercises or champagne and jet lag.\nAnn: That's right. It's a difficult choice.", "summary": "Ann suggests Nessa take well-being in the air programme including drinking mineral water and exercising so that Nessa could get over jet lag." }, { "id": "test_1428", "dialogue": "Nessa: Hi, Ann, welcome back. How's your trip to the states?\nAnn: Very busy. I had a lot of meetings. So, of course, I didn't have much time to see New York.\nNessa: What a pity. Actually I have a trip there myself next week.\nAnn: Do you? Then take my advice. Do the well-being in the air program. It really works.\nNessa: Oh, I read about that in a magazine. You say it works?\nAnn: Yes. I did the program on the flight to the States. And when I arrived in New York, I didn't have any problem. No jet leg at all. On the way back I didn't do it, and I felt terrible.\nNessa: You are joking.\nAnn: Not at all. It really made a lot of difference.\nNessa: Hmm...So, what did you do?\nAnn: Well, I didn't drink any alcohol or coffee and I didn't eat any meat or rich food. I drink a lot of water and fruit juice and I eat the meals on the well-being menu. They are lighter. They have fish, vegetables and noodles, for example. And I did some of the exercises in the program.\nNessa: Exercises? On a plane?\nAnn: Yes. I didn't do many, of course. There isn't much space on the plane.\nNessa: How many passengers did the exercises?\nAnn: Not many.\nNessa: And how much champagne did they drink?\nAnn: A lot. It was more popular than mineral water.\nNessa: So, basically it's a choice. Mineral water and exercises or champagne and jet lag.\nAnn: That's right. It's a difficult choice.", "summary": "Ann had a business trip to the states and Nessa will have a trip too. Ann suggests Nessa do well-being in the air program. She did it on her flight to New York, eating light and healthy, doing exercise, and she felt good after her arrival." }, { "id": "test_1429", "dialogue": "Tom: Hi, Mary, how are you today?\nMary: I'm fine, Tom. How are you?\nTom: Pretty well. Are you going to John's party tonight?\nMary: I want to, but I can't. I've found a job.\nTom: Oh, you've found a job? I didn't know that.\nMary: I work at McDonald's. I'm the assistant manager, but I want to get a different job.\nTom: My father's company will need some people to work for the summer.\nMary: What kind of company does he work for?\nTom: It's a construction company.\nMary: That sounds like it might be interesting. Don't you know what kind of jobs they have?\nTom: Well, I don't know for sure, but he said they need twenty-five or thirty new people. They plan to hire them in June. They'll work until the end of August, or the beginning of September.\nMary: I'd better try it.\nTom: I'll tell my father about it, and then you can call him.\nMary: Thanks a lot.", "summary": "Mary tells Tom that she found a job, but she still wants a different one. Tom recommends his father's company." }, { "id": "test_1430", "dialogue": "Tom: Hi, Mary, how are you today?\nMary: I'm fine, Tom. How are you?\nTom: Pretty well. Are you going to John's party tonight?\nMary: I want to, but I can't. I've found a job.\nTom: Oh, you've found a job? I didn't know that.\nMary: I work at McDonald's. I'm the assistant manager, but I want to get a different job.\nTom: My father's company will need some people to work for the summer.\nMary: What kind of company does he work for?\nTom: It's a construction company.\nMary: That sounds like it might be interesting. Don't you know what kind of jobs they have?\nTom: Well, I don't know for sure, but he said they need twenty-five or thirty new people. They plan to hire them in June. They'll work until the end of August, or the beginning of September.\nMary: I'd better try it.\nTom: I'll tell my father about it, and then you can call him.\nMary: Thanks a lot.", "summary": "Mary is considering changing a job. Tom tells her that his father's company happens to have the hiring plan in the near future." }, { "id": "test_1431", "dialogue": "Tom: Hi, Mary, how are you today?\nMary: I'm fine, Tom. How are you?\nTom: Pretty well. Are you going to John's party tonight?\nMary: I want to, but I can't. I've found a job.\nTom: Oh, you've found a job? I didn't know that.\nMary: I work at McDonald's. I'm the assistant manager, but I want to get a different job.\nTom: My father's company will need some people to work for the summer.\nMary: What kind of company does he work for?\nTom: It's a construction company.\nMary: That sounds like it might be interesting. Don't you know what kind of jobs they have?\nTom: Well, I don't know for sure, but he said they need twenty-five or thirty new people. They plan to hire them in June. They'll work until the end of August, or the beginning of September.\nMary: I'd better try it.\nTom: I'll tell my father about it, and then you can call him.\nMary: Thanks a lot.", "summary": "Mary needs to work at McDonald's so she cannot go to John's party, but she wants a different job. Tom father's company offers a job and Mary is willing to try." }, { "id": "test_1432", "dialogue": "Harry: Harry, what's the matter? You look pale.\nEvy: I just had a terrible experience.\nHarry: Did you have an accident?\nEvy: Not quite, but almost. I was crossing the street just now and was almost hit by a car. Fortunately, I jumped back in time.\nHarry: How awful! I hope you got the number of the car, so you can report this man to the police.\nEvy: Before I realized what had happened, the car was gone.\nHarry: Drivers like that should be punished by the police.\nEvy: I agree. I won't forget this for a long time.\nHarry: I am sure you won't.\nEvy: Yes,from now on I won't cross the street reading my newspaper. I'll have to watch where I'm going, since there are dangerous drivers like that one on the road.", "summary": "Harry tells Harry that he was almost hit by a car and he will be more careful next time." }, { "id": "test_1433", "dialogue": "Harry: Harry, what's the matter? You look pale.\nEvy: I just had a terrible experience.\nHarry: Did you have an accident?\nEvy: Not quite, but almost. I was crossing the street just now and was almost hit by a car. Fortunately, I jumped back in time.\nHarry: How awful! I hope you got the number of the car, so you can report this man to the police.\nEvy: Before I realized what had happened, the car was gone.\nHarry: Drivers like that should be punished by the police.\nEvy: I agree. I won't forget this for a long time.\nHarry: I am sure you won't.\nEvy: Yes,from now on I won't cross the street reading my newspaper. I'll have to watch where I'm going, since there are dangerous drivers like that one on the road.", "summary": "Harry tells Harry that he crossed the street while reading the newspaper and almost got hit by a car." }, { "id": "test_1434", "dialogue": "Harry: Harry, what's the matter? You look pale.\nEvy: I just had a terrible experience.\nHarry: Did you have an accident?\nEvy: Not quite, but almost. I was crossing the street just now and was almost hit by a car. Fortunately, I jumped back in time.\nHarry: How awful! I hope you got the number of the car, so you can report this man to the police.\nEvy: Before I realized what had happened, the car was gone.\nHarry: Drivers like that should be punished by the police.\nEvy: I agree. I won't forget this for a long time.\nHarry: I am sure you won't.\nEvy: Yes,from now on I won't cross the street reading my newspaper. I'll have to watch where I'm going, since there are dangerous drivers like that one on the road.", "summary": "Harry tells Harry he was almost hit by a car and he will be more careful next time." }, { "id": "test_1435", "dialogue": "Business World: Good evening and welcome to this week's Business World, the program for and about business people. Tonight, we have Mr. Steven Kayne, who has just taken over and established bicycle shop. Tell us, Mr. Kayne, what made you want to run yourown store?\nSteven Kayne: Well, I always loved racing bikes and fixing them. When I was working full-time as a salesman for a big company, I seldom had time to enjoy my hobby. I knew then that as soon as I had enough money to get my own business going, I'll do it. I had my heart set on it and I didn't let anything stand in my way. When I went down to the bank and got a business loan, I knew I'd love being myown boss. Now my time is my own. I open the store when I want and leave when I want.\nBusiness World: You mean you don't keep regular hours?\nSteven Kayne: Well, the sign on my store says the hours are ten to six, but if business isslower than usual, I can just lock up and take off early.\nBusiness World: Have you hired any employees to work with you yet?\nSteven Kayne: Yeah, a couple of friends of mine who love biking as much as I do. They help me out a few days a week. It's great because we play cards or just sit around and talk when there are no customers.\nBusiness World: Thank you, Mr. Kayne. We wish you success in your new business.", "summary": "Mr. Kayne shares with the audience about how he took over and established his bicycle shop as a salesman and how he's running his business now." }, { "id": "test_1436", "dialogue": "Business World: Good evening and welcome to this week's Business World, the program for and about business people. Tonight, we have Mr. Steven Kayne, who has just taken over and established bicycle shop. Tell us, Mr. Kayne, what made you want to run yourown store?\nSteven Kayne: Well, I always loved racing bikes and fixing them. When I was working full-time as a salesman for a big company, I seldom had time to enjoy my hobby. I knew then that as soon as I had enough money to get my own business going, I'll do it. I had my heart set on it and I didn't let anything stand in my way. When I went down to the bank and got a business loan, I knew I'd love being myown boss. Now my time is my own. I open the store when I want and leave when I want.\nBusiness World: You mean you don't keep regular hours?\nSteven Kayne: Well, the sign on my store says the hours are ten to six, but if business isslower than usual, I can just lock up and take off early.\nBusiness World: Have you hired any employees to work with you yet?\nSteven Kayne: Yeah, a couple of friends of mine who love biking as much as I do. They help me out a few days a week. It's great because we play cards or just sit around and talk when there are no customers.\nBusiness World: Thank you, Mr. Kayne. We wish you success in your new business.", "summary": "Mr. Steven Kayne is invited to share his experience of establishing a bicycle shop by a business program." }, { "id": "test_1437", "dialogue": "Business World: Good evening and welcome to this week's Business World, the program for and about business people. Tonight, we have Mr. Steven Kayne, who has just taken over and established bicycle shop. Tell us, Mr. Kayne, what made you want to run yourown store?\nSteven Kayne: Well, I always loved racing bikes and fixing them. When I was working full-time as a salesman for a big company, I seldom had time to enjoy my hobby. I knew then that as soon as I had enough money to get my own business going, I'll do it. I had my heart set on it and I didn't let anything stand in my way. When I went down to the bank and got a business loan, I knew I'd love being myown boss. Now my time is my own. I open the store when I want and leave when I want.\nBusiness World: You mean you don't keep regular hours?\nSteven Kayne: Well, the sign on my store says the hours are ten to six, but if business isslower than usual, I can just lock up and take off early.\nBusiness World: Have you hired any employees to work with you yet?\nSteven Kayne: Yeah, a couple of friends of mine who love biking as much as I do. They help me out a few days a week. It's great because we play cards or just sit around and talk when there are no customers.\nBusiness World: Thank you, Mr. Kayne. We wish you success in your new business.", "summary": "Business World interviews Mr. Kayne why he ran a bicycle shop. He says he loves it to be his own boss. His friends helped him and they could play when there were no customers." }, { "id": "test_1438", "dialogue": "Ethel: They are a nice middle-aged couple, just like us. \nKikelia: If they are just like us, they are not middle-aged. \nEthel: Of course they are. \nKikelia: Middle-aged means in the middle, Ethel, middle of life. People don't live to a hundred and fifty. \nEthel: Oh, we are the part on the edge of middle. That's all. \nKikelia: Oh, you know, we are not middle-aged. You're old, and I'm aging. \nEthel: Oh, fool! You're nearly seventy and I'm in the low sixties. Would you like to spend the rest of the afternoon squabbling about this? \nKikelia: I can if you like. ", "summary": "A couple is arguing about whether they are middle-aged. Ethel thinks they are middle-aged but Kikelia disagrees." }, { "id": "test_1439", "dialogue": "Ethel: They are a nice middle-aged couple, just like us. \nKikelia: If they are just like us, they are not middle-aged. \nEthel: Of course they are. \nKikelia: Middle-aged means in the middle, Ethel, middle of life. People don't live to a hundred and fifty. \nEthel: Oh, we are the part on the edge of middle. That's all. \nKikelia: Oh, you know, we are not middle-aged. You're old, and I'm aging. \nEthel: Oh, fool! You're nearly seventy and I'm in the low sixties. Would you like to spend the rest of the afternoon squabbling about this? \nKikelia: I can if you like. ", "summary": "Kikelia disagrees with Ethel on the definition of middle age." }, { "id": "test_1440", "dialogue": "Ethel: They are a nice middle-aged couple, just like us. \nKikelia: If they are just like us, they are not middle-aged. \nEthel: Of course they are. \nKikelia: Middle-aged means in the middle, Ethel, middle of life. People don't live to a hundred and fifty. \nEthel: Oh, we are the part on the edge of middle. That's all. \nKikelia: Oh, you know, we are not middle-aged. You're old, and I'm aging. \nEthel: Oh, fool! You're nearly seventy and I'm in the low sixties. Would you like to spend the rest of the afternoon squabbling about this? \nKikelia: I can if you like. ", "summary": "Ethel thinks Ethel and Kikelia are a middle-aged couple. Kikelia doesn't agree and they argue about it." }, { "id": "test_1441", "dialogue": "Prasun: Did your meal meet with your approval? \nJoby: Our meal was absolutely perfect! \nPrasun: How about a dessert to top off that wonderful meal? \nJoby: Dessert sounds perfect, but I would like to split something with my friends. \nPrasun: On this evening's dessert list, we have chocolate mousse cake, homemade fresh strawberry shortcake, and a spicy rum apple crisp. \nJoby: I think that the apple crisp would be wonderful. \nPrasun: One dessert will serve two, so would you like to split a second one? \nJoby: We would also like a piece of chocolate mousse cake. Could you bring us four dessert forks, please? \nPrasun: How about some coffee and tea as well? \nJoby: We are all tea drinkers. Please bring us four teas. \nPrasun: I will prepare your desserts and have someone bring you your drinks right away. \nJoby: The hot drinks first would be great. Thanks! ", "summary": "Joby orders the apple crisp, chocolate mousse cake and tea. Joby will share with Joby's friends." }, { "id": "test_1442", "dialogue": "Prasun: Did your meal meet with your approval? \nJoby: Our meal was absolutely perfect! \nPrasun: How about a dessert to top off that wonderful meal? \nJoby: Dessert sounds perfect, but I would like to split something with my friends. \nPrasun: On this evening's dessert list, we have chocolate mousse cake, homemade fresh strawberry shortcake, and a spicy rum apple crisp. \nJoby: I think that the apple crisp would be wonderful. \nPrasun: One dessert will serve two, so would you like to split a second one? \nJoby: We would also like a piece of chocolate mousse cake. Could you bring us four dessert forks, please? \nPrasun: How about some coffee and tea as well? \nJoby: We are all tea drinkers. Please bring us four teas. \nPrasun: I will prepare your desserts and have someone bring you your drinks right away. \nJoby: The hot drinks first would be great. Thanks! ", "summary": "Joby orders some desserts and tea after a perfect meal and Joby will share with friends.." }, { "id": "test_1443", "dialogue": "Prasun: Did your meal meet with your approval? \nJoby: Our meal was absolutely perfect! \nPrasun: How about a dessert to top off that wonderful meal? \nJoby: Dessert sounds perfect, but I would like to split something with my friends. \nPrasun: On this evening's dessert list, we have chocolate mousse cake, homemade fresh strawberry shortcake, and a spicy rum apple crisp. \nJoby: I think that the apple crisp would be wonderful. \nPrasun: One dessert will serve two, so would you like to split a second one? \nJoby: We would also like a piece of chocolate mousse cake. Could you bring us four dessert forks, please? \nPrasun: How about some coffee and tea as well? \nJoby: We are all tea drinkers. Please bring us four teas. \nPrasun: I will prepare your desserts and have someone bring you your drinks right away. \nJoby: The hot drinks first would be great. Thanks! ", "summary": "Joby thinks Joby's meal as perfect and orders dessert and tea to share with friends." }, { "id": "test_1444", "dialogue": "Brook: Alright, we need to have a plan here. First of all, which bed do you want? \nDave: Well, everybody wants the bottom bunk. Why don't we flip a coin for it? \nBrook: Alright. Do you have a coin? \nDave: Yes. Here's a quarter. I flip it, you call it in the air. \nBrook: Heads. \nDave: Sorry, it's tails. You lose. \nBrook: Oh, well. So you get the bottom bunk. What about our stereos? It looks like we both brought our stereos. Probably we only have room for one. \nDave: Your stereo is better than mine. Do you mind if we use yours? \nBrook: No, I don't mind. I just don't know where we can put the speakers in this tiny room. \nDave: Probably we can put one on that counter. And we can put one on the floor by the bed. Over there. \nBrook: Alright. That's a good plan. What about the desks? We have two desks, one by the window and one by the door? Which one do you want? \nDave: Well, the desk by the window is nicer, of course. Don't you think? \nBrook: Yes, I agree. \nDave: So since I got the bottom bunk, why don't you get the desk by the window? That would be more fair. \nBrook: Alright. \nDave: I mean, we could flip a coin for it, but I would probably win again. I'm incredibly lucky you know. Especially with girls. \nBrook: Is that right? \nDave: Yes, that's right. \nBrook: Well, I hope you let me hang out with you then. Maybe I can learn from you. \nDave: Oh, certainly. Certainly. I'm always willing to help beginners. Just call me Big Brother Dave. \nBrook: Are all lucky people so stuck up? \nDave: C'mon, don't take it seriously! I'm just kidding. \nBrook: Anyway, I get the desk by the window, you get the bottom bunk. That's it. \nDave: Why don't we start unpacking these boxes? \nBrook: I will go get something to eat. You unpack first. Then, when I come back, I'll unpack. \nDave: Alright. See you later. ", "summary": "Brook and Dave flip a coin to decide which one should get the bottom bunk and Dave wins. They negotiate the setting of other things and Brook gets the desk by the window. They start to unpack." }, { "id": "test_1445", "dialogue": "Brook: Alright, we need to have a plan here. First of all, which bed do you want? \nDave: Well, everybody wants the bottom bunk. Why don't we flip a coin for it? \nBrook: Alright. Do you have a coin? \nDave: Yes. Here's a quarter. I flip it, you call it in the air. \nBrook: Heads. \nDave: Sorry, it's tails. You lose. \nBrook: Oh, well. So you get the bottom bunk. What about our stereos? It looks like we both brought our stereos. Probably we only have room for one. \nDave: Your stereo is better than mine. Do you mind if we use yours? \nBrook: No, I don't mind. I just don't know where we can put the speakers in this tiny room. \nDave: Probably we can put one on that counter. And we can put one on the floor by the bed. Over there. \nBrook: Alright. That's a good plan. What about the desks? We have two desks, one by the window and one by the door? Which one do you want? \nDave: Well, the desk by the window is nicer, of course. Don't you think? \nBrook: Yes, I agree. \nDave: So since I got the bottom bunk, why don't you get the desk by the window? That would be more fair. \nBrook: Alright. \nDave: I mean, we could flip a coin for it, but I would probably win again. I'm incredibly lucky you know. Especially with girls. \nBrook: Is that right? \nDave: Yes, that's right. \nBrook: Well, I hope you let me hang out with you then. Maybe I can learn from you. \nDave: Oh, certainly. Certainly. I'm always willing to help beginners. Just call me Big Brother Dave. \nBrook: Are all lucky people so stuck up? \nDave: C'mon, don't take it seriously! I'm just kidding. \nBrook: Anyway, I get the desk by the window, you get the bottom bunk. That's it. \nDave: Why don't we start unpacking these boxes? \nBrook: I will go get something to eat. You unpack first. Then, when I come back, I'll unpack. \nDave: Alright. See you later. ", "summary": "Brook and Dave initiate a plan to divide the furniture in the room. Brook takes the bottom bunk by flipping a coin whereas Brook takes the better stereos and the nicer desk." }, { "id": "test_1446", "dialogue": "Brook: Alright, we need to have a plan here. First of all, which bed do you want? \nDave: Well, everybody wants the bottom bunk. Why don't we flip a coin for it? \nBrook: Alright. Do you have a coin? \nDave: Yes. Here's a quarter. I flip it, you call it in the air. \nBrook: Heads. \nDave: Sorry, it's tails. You lose. \nBrook: Oh, well. So you get the bottom bunk. What about our stereos? It looks like we both brought our stereos. Probably we only have room for one. \nDave: Your stereo is better than mine. Do you mind if we use yours? \nBrook: No, I don't mind. I just don't know where we can put the speakers in this tiny room. \nDave: Probably we can put one on that counter. And we can put one on the floor by the bed. Over there. \nBrook: Alright. That's a good plan. What about the desks? We have two desks, one by the window and one by the door? Which one do you want? \nDave: Well, the desk by the window is nicer, of course. Don't you think? \nBrook: Yes, I agree. \nDave: So since I got the bottom bunk, why don't you get the desk by the window? That would be more fair. \nBrook: Alright. \nDave: I mean, we could flip a coin for it, but I would probably win again. I'm incredibly lucky you know. Especially with girls. \nBrook: Is that right? \nDave: Yes, that's right. \nBrook: Well, I hope you let me hang out with you then. Maybe I can learn from you. \nDave: Oh, certainly. Certainly. I'm always willing to help beginners. Just call me Big Brother Dave. \nBrook: Are all lucky people so stuck up? \nDave: C'mon, don't take it seriously! I'm just kidding. \nBrook: Anyway, I get the desk by the window, you get the bottom bunk. That's it. \nDave: Why don't we start unpacking these boxes? \nBrook: I will go get something to eat. You unpack first. Then, when I come back, I'll unpack. \nDave: Alright. See you later. ", "summary": "Dave has the bottom bunk by winning the coin flip with Brook. They decide to use Brook's stereos because it's better. Brook has the desk by the window for it's fair. Brook will go out for food and come back to unpack after Dave has done." }, { "id": "test_1447", "dialogue": "Mr. Murray: Excuse me. I am interested in getting a library card. \nEvangelia: Sure, let me give you an application. You can fill it out right here at the counter. \nMr. Murray: OK, here it is. \nEvangelia: Let me take a look at this for you. May I have your driver's license, please? \nMr. Murray: Here's my license and form. \nEvangelia: Okay, Mr. Murray, you seem to have filled the form out all right. Are you familiar with our rules and fines? \nMr. Murray: Yes, I know what to do. \nEvangelia: The hours and limitations are printed on the card and this handout. \nMr. Murray: OK. \nEvangelia: Thank you for joining the library; we look forward to serving you. ", "summary": "Evangelia helps Mr. Murray get a library card and reminds him of library rules." }, { "id": "test_1448", "dialogue": "Mr. Murray: Excuse me. I am interested in getting a library card. \nEvangelia: Sure, let me give you an application. You can fill it out right here at the counter. \nMr. Murray: OK, here it is. \nEvangelia: Let me take a look at this for you. May I have your driver's license, please? \nMr. Murray: Here's my license and form. \nEvangelia: Okay, Mr. Murray, you seem to have filled the form out all right. Are you familiar with our rules and fines? \nMr. Murray: Yes, I know what to do. \nEvangelia: The hours and limitations are printed on the card and this handout. \nMr. Murray: OK. \nEvangelia: Thank you for joining the library; we look forward to serving you. ", "summary": "Mr. Murray has a library card after filling out the application and checked license by Evangelia." }, { "id": "test_1449", "dialogue": "Mr. Murray: Excuse me. I am interested in getting a library card. \nEvangelia: Sure, let me give you an application. You can fill it out right here at the counter. \nMr. Murray: OK, here it is. \nEvangelia: Let me take a look at this for you. May I have your driver's license, please? \nMr. Murray: Here's my license and form. \nEvangelia: Okay, Mr. Murray, you seem to have filled the form out all right. Are you familiar with our rules and fines? \nMr. Murray: Yes, I know what to do. \nEvangelia: The hours and limitations are printed on the card and this handout. \nMr. Murray: OK. \nEvangelia: Thank you for joining the library; we look forward to serving you. ", "summary": "Mr. Murray wants a library card. Evangelia issues one to him after checking his application and driver license." }, { "id": "test_1450", "dialogue": "Myrlene: What's your working day like? \nJermayne: I have a typical 9 to 5 job. Actually, I work a little longer than 9 to 5 most days. \nMyrlene: Do you get paid ovetime? \nJermayne: No, I don't. I get a bonus each month, depending on the value of the contracts I sign with clients. \nMyrlene: Do you have any breaks? \nJermayne: We have an hour-long lunch break from 12 to 1. we can take coffee breaks during the day. My boss doesn't mind, as long as we get out work done on time. \nMyrlene: My boss gets annoyed if we take coffee breaks. I suppose your job involves a lot paperwork, doesn't it? \nJermayne: There's some paperwork, but most of the time we put any information onto computers. Then we can send information to each other by email or across the network. Do you work in a cubicle? \nMyrlene: Yes, I do. I don't like it very much. \nJermayne: I work in a cubicle too, but I I don't mind it. ", "summary": "Myrlene and Jermayne talk about working days. Jermayne has lunch breaks and doesn't mind cubicles, but Myrlene doesn't have coffee breaks and doesn't like cubicles." }, { "id": "test_1451", "dialogue": "Myrlene: What's your working day like? \nJermayne: I have a typical 9 to 5 job. Actually, I work a little longer than 9 to 5 most days. \nMyrlene: Do you get paid ovetime? \nJermayne: No, I don't. I get a bonus each month, depending on the value of the contracts I sign with clients. \nMyrlene: Do you have any breaks? \nJermayne: We have an hour-long lunch break from 12 to 1. we can take coffee breaks during the day. My boss doesn't mind, as long as we get out work done on time. \nMyrlene: My boss gets annoyed if we take coffee breaks. I suppose your job involves a lot paperwork, doesn't it? \nJermayne: There's some paperwork, but most of the time we put any information onto computers. Then we can send information to each other by email or across the network. Do you work in a cubicle? \nMyrlene: Yes, I do. I don't like it very much. \nJermayne: I work in a cubicle too, but I I don't mind it. ", "summary": "Jermayne describes how the working days are like, including the working hours and working contents, to Myrlene." }, { "id": "test_1452", "dialogue": "Myrlene: What's your working day like? \nJermayne: I have a typical 9 to 5 job. Actually, I work a little longer than 9 to 5 most days. \nMyrlene: Do you get paid ovetime? \nJermayne: No, I don't. I get a bonus each month, depending on the value of the contracts I sign with clients. \nMyrlene: Do you have any breaks? \nJermayne: We have an hour-long lunch break from 12 to 1. we can take coffee breaks during the day. My boss doesn't mind, as long as we get out work done on time. \nMyrlene: My boss gets annoyed if we take coffee breaks. I suppose your job involves a lot paperwork, doesn't it? \nJermayne: There's some paperwork, but most of the time we put any information onto computers. Then we can send information to each other by email or across the network. Do you work in a cubicle? \nMyrlene: Yes, I do. I don't like it very much. \nJermayne: I work in a cubicle too, but I I don't mind it. ", "summary": "Jermayne has a typical 9 to 5 job and gets a bonus each month if Jermayne works overtime. Jermayne's boss doesn't mind coffee break but Myrlene's boss does. They both work in a cubicle." }, { "id": "test_1453", "dialogue": "Nick: Excuse me.\nAlice: Yeah?\nNick: I've never used this place before. Can you give me some idea what I need to do?\nAlice: You just put quarters in the machines. It's easy.\nNick: Yes, but. . . well. . .\nAlice: What?\nNick: How do I use the machines?\nAlice: What do you mean? These are the washing machines. Those big things over there are the dryers.\nNick: I see. Do the machines have soap in them?\nAlice: No, of course not. You have to put soap in. Did you bring your soap?\nNick: No. I don't have soap.\nAlice: Well, you can buy some from that vending machine over there.\nNick: Thanks. Okay. I have my soap.\nAlice: My God! You really bought a lot. Why do you need so much?\nNick: I don't know. I want my clothes to be clean.\nAlice: But you can't use so much. The machine won't be able to rinse the soap out.\nNick: Oh. I guess I didn't know. I have never washed clothes before.\nAlice: What? Did you say you never washed clothes before?\nNick: Yes.\nAlice: In your life? Are you kidding? Never?\nNick: No. Never.\nAlice: I can't believe it. How can that be? How old are you?\nNick: I'm nineteen.\nAlice: But how can you live nineteen years without ever washing clothes?\nNick: My mother always did it.\nAlice: Yes, my mother washed my clothes too. But when I was twelve, I started to wash clothes myself.\nNick: I know about this fact. American children are more independent. They do more for themselves. But I am from Taiwan. In Taiwan, children must study very hard. So the mother does everything for the kids. The mother wants her kids to get very good grades at school. So I've never washed clothes before. You shouldn't laugh at me for it.\nAlice: I'm not laughing at you. But let me ask you something?\nNick: What?\nAlice: How are you going to survive here? I mean, if you can't do anything for yourself. If you can't cook, if you can't wash clothes, if you can't clean house. How can you live on your own?\nNick: I don't know. It's hard. But I have to learn.\nAlice: Well, I'll help you learn how to use these machines.\nNick: Thanks. My name's Nick.\nAlice: I'm Alice. I guess I'll have to be your mother for today.\nNick: Thanks, Mom. Thanks.", "summary": "Nick asks Alice how to use washing machines and dryers. Alice teaches him and she's surprised to find that he never washed clothes before. Nick tells her he is from Taiwan, where the mother does everything for the kids. Alice will help Nick to learn how to live on his own." }, { "id": "test_1454", "dialogue": "Nick: Excuse me.\nAlice: Yeah?\nNick: I've never used this place before. Can you give me some idea what I need to do?\nAlice: You just put quarters in the machines. It's easy.\nNick: Yes, but. . . well. . .\nAlice: What?\nNick: How do I use the machines?\nAlice: What do you mean? These are the washing machines. Those big things over there are the dryers.\nNick: I see. Do the machines have soap in them?\nAlice: No, of course not. You have to put soap in. Did you bring your soap?\nNick: No. I don't have soap.\nAlice: Well, you can buy some from that vending machine over there.\nNick: Thanks. Okay. I have my soap.\nAlice: My God! You really bought a lot. Why do you need so much?\nNick: I don't know. I want my clothes to be clean.\nAlice: But you can't use so much. The machine won't be able to rinse the soap out.\nNick: Oh. I guess I didn't know. I have never washed clothes before.\nAlice: What? Did you say you never washed clothes before?\nNick: Yes.\nAlice: In your life? Are you kidding? Never?\nNick: No. Never.\nAlice: I can't believe it. How can that be? How old are you?\nNick: I'm nineteen.\nAlice: But how can you live nineteen years without ever washing clothes?\nNick: My mother always did it.\nAlice: Yes, my mother washed my clothes too. But when I was twelve, I started to wash clothes myself.\nNick: I know about this fact. American children are more independent. They do more for themselves. But I am from Taiwan. In Taiwan, children must study very hard. So the mother does everything for the kids. The mother wants her kids to get very good grades at school. So I've never washed clothes before. You shouldn't laugh at me for it.\nAlice: I'm not laughing at you. But let me ask you something?\nNick: What?\nAlice: How are you going to survive here? I mean, if you can't do anything for yourself. If you can't cook, if you can't wash clothes, if you can't clean house. How can you live on your own?\nNick: I don't know. It's hard. But I have to learn.\nAlice: Well, I'll help you learn how to use these machines.\nNick: Thanks. My name's Nick.\nAlice: I'm Alice. I guess I'll have to be your mother for today.\nNick: Thanks, Mom. Thanks.", "summary": "Nick is new here and he has never done washing himself. So he asks a girl called Alice for help. Alice's surprised but still teaches him how to use the machines. Nick tells her his mother used to do everything for him." }, { "id": "test_1455", "dialogue": "Nick: Excuse me.\nAlice: Yeah?\nNick: I've never used this place before. Can you give me some idea what I need to do?\nAlice: You just put quarters in the machines. It's easy.\nNick: Yes, but. . . well. . .\nAlice: What?\nNick: How do I use the machines?\nAlice: What do you mean? These are the washing machines. Those big things over there are the dryers.\nNick: I see. Do the machines have soap in them?\nAlice: No, of course not. You have to put soap in. Did you bring your soap?\nNick: No. I don't have soap.\nAlice: Well, you can buy some from that vending machine over there.\nNick: Thanks. Okay. I have my soap.\nAlice: My God! You really bought a lot. Why do you need so much?\nNick: I don't know. I want my clothes to be clean.\nAlice: But you can't use so much. The machine won't be able to rinse the soap out.\nNick: Oh. I guess I didn't know. I have never washed clothes before.\nAlice: What? Did you say you never washed clothes before?\nNick: Yes.\nAlice: In your life? Are you kidding? Never?\nNick: No. Never.\nAlice: I can't believe it. How can that be? How old are you?\nNick: I'm nineteen.\nAlice: But how can you live nineteen years without ever washing clothes?\nNick: My mother always did it.\nAlice: Yes, my mother washed my clothes too. But when I was twelve, I started to wash clothes myself.\nNick: I know about this fact. American children are more independent. They do more for themselves. But I am from Taiwan. In Taiwan, children must study very hard. So the mother does everything for the kids. The mother wants her kids to get very good grades at school. So I've never washed clothes before. You shouldn't laugh at me for it.\nAlice: I'm not laughing at you. But let me ask you something?\nNick: What?\nAlice: How are you going to survive here? I mean, if you can't do anything for yourself. If you can't cook, if you can't wash clothes, if you can't clean house. How can you live on your own?\nNick: I don't know. It's hard. But I have to learn.\nAlice: Well, I'll help you learn how to use these machines.\nNick: Thanks. My name's Nick.\nAlice: I'm Alice. I guess I'll have to be your mother for today.\nNick: Thanks, Mom. Thanks.", "summary": "Nick has never used washing machines before, and he turns to a girl for help. Nick appreciates Alice's help and tells her his mother used to do washing for him. Alice will help him be more independent." }, { "id": "test_1456", "dialogue": "Quint: Hi. What's up? \nCarrie: Nothing much. What's new with you? \nQuint: Not too much. I've been pretty busy. \nCarrie: Me too. Seems like all I do is eat and sleep. \nQuint: Gotta go. Call me tonight. \nCarrie: Okay. Check you later. ", "summary": "Quint and Carrie ask about each other's recent situation." }, { "id": "test_1457", "dialogue": "Quint: Hi. What's up? \nCarrie: Nothing much. What's new with you? \nQuint: Not too much. I've been pretty busy. \nCarrie: Me too. Seems like all I do is eat and sleep. \nQuint: Gotta go. Call me tonight. \nCarrie: Okay. Check you later. ", "summary": "Quint asks about the things that took up Carrie." }, { "id": "test_1458", "dialogue": "Quint: Hi. What's up? \nCarrie: Nothing much. What's new with you? \nQuint: Not too much. I've been pretty busy. \nCarrie: Me too. Seems like all I do is eat and sleep. \nQuint: Gotta go. Call me tonight. \nCarrie: Okay. Check you later. ", "summary": "Quint is busy while Carrie is flexible." }, { "id": "test_1459", "dialogue": "Nealson: Katie, have you looked at your evaluation yet?\nKatie: Yes, I have.\nNealson: Let's go over some of these areas. You are always available to work. But you've arrived late several times. Since I've spoken to you about this, you have improved.\nKatie: I've been trying. I was only late once last month.\nNealson: That's good. One more thing, Katie, when you don't have a customer, you're always standing there daydreaming. If I ask you to do something, you're always willing. But when you don't have customers, I expect you to polish the jewelry and the mirrors, put new paper in the cash register, restock the boxes and do other things without being asked.\nKatie: OK.", "summary": "Nealson tells Katie about her evaluation and expresses expectations for Katie's future work." }, { "id": "test_1460", "dialogue": "Nealson: Katie, have you looked at your evaluation yet?\nKatie: Yes, I have.\nNealson: Let's go over some of these areas. You are always available to work. But you've arrived late several times. Since I've spoken to you about this, you have improved.\nKatie: I've been trying. I was only late once last month.\nNealson: That's good. One more thing, Katie, when you don't have a customer, you're always standing there daydreaming. If I ask you to do something, you're always willing. But when you don't have customers, I expect you to polish the jewelry and the mirrors, put new paper in the cash register, restock the boxes and do other things without being asked.\nKatie: OK.", "summary": "Nealson reviews Katie's working evaluation and comes up with new requirements for Katie." }, { "id": "test_1461", "dialogue": "Nealson: Katie, have you looked at your evaluation yet?\nKatie: Yes, I have.\nNealson: Let's go over some of these areas. You are always available to work. But you've arrived late several times. Since I've spoken to you about this, you have improved.\nKatie: I've been trying. I was only late once last month.\nNealson: That's good. One more thing, Katie, when you don't have a customer, you're always standing there daydreaming. If I ask you to do something, you're always willing. But when you don't have customers, I expect you to polish the jewelry and the mirrors, put new paper in the cash register, restock the boxes and do other things without being asked.\nKatie: OK.", "summary": "Katie talks about Katie's evaluation and wants Katie to do better when she doesn't have customers." }, { "id": "test_1462", "dialogue": "Chicky: It's grandpa's birthday next week. We must have a surprise party.\nHarriot: A party? Do you mean you want to have loud music and food everywhere?\nChicky: Well, no, but grandpa will. You know he loves jazz.\nHarriot: OK, well, how about having it at a hotel?\nChicky: Hotels are expensive, and it's too cold for a garden party at this time of year. We really should have it here at our house.\nHarriot: Ok, I suppose you're right. What food should we have?\nChicky: Oh, I'll make some pizzas, and I'm sure grandma will make a birthday cake.\nHarriot: Yes, I'm sure she will. I'll make some salad, then. What do you think I should get him?\nChicky: Let me think. No scarves or hats. I'm giving him a scarf and grandpa just bought a hat last month. What about a book? He reads a lot.\nHarriot: Ok, good idea. Oh, what day should we plan to have the party?\nChicky: Well, the birthday is on Thursday. So we could do it on Friday. No, Saturday. Saturday is the best day for a party.", "summary": "Chicky and Harriot discuss grandpa's birthday. They decide on where and when to hold the party and what food and gift to prepare." }, { "id": "test_1463", "dialogue": "Chicky: It's grandpa's birthday next week. We must have a surprise party.\nHarriot: A party? Do you mean you want to have loud music and food everywhere?\nChicky: Well, no, but grandpa will. You know he loves jazz.\nHarriot: OK, well, how about having it at a hotel?\nChicky: Hotels are expensive, and it's too cold for a garden party at this time of year. We really should have it here at our house.\nHarriot: Ok, I suppose you're right. What food should we have?\nChicky: Oh, I'll make some pizzas, and I'm sure grandma will make a birthday cake.\nHarriot: Yes, I'm sure she will. I'll make some salad, then. What do you think I should get him?\nChicky: Let me think. No scarves or hats. I'm giving him a scarf and grandpa just bought a hat last month. What about a book? He reads a lot.\nHarriot: Ok, good idea. Oh, what day should we plan to have the party?\nChicky: Well, the birthday is on Thursday. So we could do it on Friday. No, Saturday. Saturday is the best day for a party.", "summary": "Chicky and Harriot are planning a surprise party for grandpa's birthday and talk about what presents they should get him." }, { "id": "test_1464", "dialogue": "Chicky: It's grandpa's birthday next week. We must have a surprise party.\nHarriot: A party? Do you mean you want to have loud music and food everywhere?\nChicky: Well, no, but grandpa will. You know he loves jazz.\nHarriot: OK, well, how about having it at a hotel?\nChicky: Hotels are expensive, and it's too cold for a garden party at this time of year. We really should have it here at our house.\nHarriot: Ok, I suppose you're right. What food should we have?\nChicky: Oh, I'll make some pizzas, and I'm sure grandma will make a birthday cake.\nHarriot: Yes, I'm sure she will. I'll make some salad, then. What do you think I should get him?\nChicky: Let me think. No scarves or hats. I'm giving him a scarf and grandpa just bought a hat last month. What about a book? He reads a lot.\nHarriot: Ok, good idea. Oh, what day should we plan to have the party?\nChicky: Well, the birthday is on Thursday. So we could do it on Friday. No, Saturday. Saturday is the best day for a party.", "summary": "It's Chicky and Harriot's grandpa's birthday next week. Chicky and Harriot decide to have a party with jazz, pizza at their house. Chicky and grandma will make food. Harriot will get him a book. The party will be on Saturday." }, { "id": "test_1465", "dialogue": "Gian Luca Donatelli: Can I introduce myself? I'm Gian Luca Donatelli. I'm from Spain.\nGina: I'm Gina. I'm from Finland.\nGian Luca Donatelli: And who do you work for?\nGina: I don't work for a company. I'm self-employed. I am a journalist, I write articles for magazines. I'm here at this conference to research for an article on internet service providers.\nGian Luca Donatelli: That's interesting, a friend of mine works for an Italian service provider. Can I introduce you to him?\nGina: Yes, of course, that would be nice.\nGian Luca Donatelli: Robert, can you come here for a minute? This is Gina.", "summary": "Gian and Gina introduce themselves to each other. Gian introduces Gina to Robert." }, { "id": "test_1466", "dialogue": "Gian Luca Donatelli: Can I introduce myself? I'm Gian Luca Donatelli. I'm from Spain.\nGina: I'm Gina. I'm from Finland.\nGian Luca Donatelli: And who do you work for?\nGina: I don't work for a company. I'm self-employed. I am a journalist, I write articles for magazines. I'm here at this conference to research for an article on internet service providers.\nGian Luca Donatelli: That's interesting, a friend of mine works for an Italian service provider. Can I introduce you to him?\nGina: Yes, of course, that would be nice.\nGian Luca Donatelli: Robert, can you come here for a minute? This is Gina.", "summary": "Gian and Gina introduce themselves to each other and Gian introduces the friend Robert to Gina." }, { "id": "test_1467", "dialogue": "Gian Luca Donatelli: Can I introduce myself? I'm Gian Luca Donatelli. I'm from Spain.\nGina: I'm Gina. I'm from Finland.\nGian Luca Donatelli: And who do you work for?\nGina: I don't work for a company. I'm self-employed. I am a journalist, I write articles for magazines. I'm here at this conference to research for an article on internet service providers.\nGian Luca Donatelli: That's interesting, a friend of mine works for an Italian service provider. Can I introduce you to him?\nGina: Yes, of course, that would be nice.\nGian Luca Donatelli: Robert, can you come here for a minute? This is Gina.", "summary": "Gian tells Gina she is a self-employed journalist and introduces Robert to Gina." }, { "id": "test_1468", "dialogue": "Kathy: I had no idea the countryside was so noisy!\nNicole: It's usually very quiet in the North Carolina Mountains, Kathy. But this is the year of our 17-year bird calls.\nKathy: You mean it's only noisy right now for me and it won't be like this again until 2034?\nNicole: Well, it's not all summer long. They just come out when the weather gets cool, usually after a big storm. They'll be quiet after 4 or 5 weeks.\nKathy: Where do they go for the next 17 years?\nNicole: Oh, they live near the mountains for most of their lives. They just come down here to sing and do their special dances.\nKathy: Sounds like they're in the sky.\nNicole: Well, they're in the trees mostly.\nKathy: This is terrible. Now I don't want to walk under any of the trees in this forest. There's probably bird waste everywhere.\nNicole: So you don't have these in the city. I thought I heard them when I went to Atlanta Georgia.\nKathy: I've never heard anything like this before. California might not have them.\nNicole: Maybe they're just in the East.", "summary": "Kathy complains about the noise and Nicole explains it's because it's the year of the 17-year bird calls. Then they discuss where the birds live." }, { "id": "test_1469", "dialogue": "Kathy: I had no idea the countryside was so noisy!\nNicole: It's usually very quiet in the North Carolina Mountains, Kathy. But this is the year of our 17-year bird calls.\nKathy: You mean it's only noisy right now for me and it won't be like this again until 2034?\nNicole: Well, it's not all summer long. They just come out when the weather gets cool, usually after a big storm. They'll be quiet after 4 or 5 weeks.\nKathy: Where do they go for the next 17 years?\nNicole: Oh, they live near the mountains for most of their lives. They just come down here to sing and do their special dances.\nKathy: Sounds like they're in the sky.\nNicole: Well, they're in the trees mostly.\nKathy: This is terrible. Now I don't want to walk under any of the trees in this forest. There's probably bird waste everywhere.\nNicole: So you don't have these in the city. I thought I heard them when I went to Atlanta Georgia.\nKathy: I've never heard anything like this before. California might not have them.\nNicole: Maybe they're just in the East.", "summary": "Kathy thinks the countryside in the North Carolina Mountains is so noisy as birds come out at this period and Nicole only hears those birds when Nicole was in Atlanta" }, { "id": "test_1470", "dialogue": "Kathy: I had no idea the countryside was so noisy!\nNicole: It's usually very quiet in the North Carolina Mountains, Kathy. But this is the year of our 17-year bird calls.\nKathy: You mean it's only noisy right now for me and it won't be like this again until 2034?\nNicole: Well, it's not all summer long. They just come out when the weather gets cool, usually after a big storm. They'll be quiet after 4 or 5 weeks.\nKathy: Where do they go for the next 17 years?\nNicole: Oh, they live near the mountains for most of their lives. They just come down here to sing and do their special dances.\nKathy: Sounds like they're in the sky.\nNicole: Well, they're in the trees mostly.\nKathy: This is terrible. Now I don't want to walk under any of the trees in this forest. There's probably bird waste everywhere.\nNicole: So you don't have these in the city. I thought I heard them when I went to Atlanta Georgia.\nKathy: I've never heard anything like this before. California might not have them.\nNicole: Maybe they're just in the East.", "summary": "Kathy is annoyed at the noise of bird calls. The birds only come out when it is cool and live in trees mostly. They are not in cities and maybe just in the East." }, { "id": "test_1471", "dialogue": "Danny's: Welcome to Danny's, may I take your order please?\nJosselyn: Yeah, I'd like a turkey sandwich.\nDanny's: Alright, do you want cheese on your sandwich?\nJosselyn: Yes, please and I'd like some other things to go with a sandwich for lunch.\nDanny's: Of course, you have your choice of soup or a salad and a medium drink.\nJosselyn: What is the soup of the day?\nDanny's: We have beef with vegetables or chicken with rice.\nJosselyn: Oh, I'll have beef with vegetables then and the Diet Coke.\nDanny's: Great, your total is $9.\nJosselyn: Here's a 10, keep the change.\nDanny's: Thank you.", "summary": "Danny's helps Josselyn to order a sandwich, soup, and a drink for lunch." }, { "id": "test_1472", "dialogue": "Danny's: Welcome to Danny's, may I take your order please?\nJosselyn: Yeah, I'd like a turkey sandwich.\nDanny's: Alright, do you want cheese on your sandwich?\nJosselyn: Yes, please and I'd like some other things to go with a sandwich for lunch.\nDanny's: Of course, you have your choice of soup or a salad and a medium drink.\nJosselyn: What is the soup of the day?\nDanny's: We have beef with vegetables or chicken with rice.\nJosselyn: Oh, I'll have beef with vegetables then and the Diet Coke.\nDanny's: Great, your total is $9.\nJosselyn: Here's a 10, keep the change.\nDanny's: Thank you.", "summary": "Josselyn orders a turkey sandwich with cheese and a beef with vegetable soup for lunch." }, { "id": "test_1473", "dialogue": "Danny's: Welcome to Danny's, may I take your order please?\nJosselyn: Yeah, I'd like a turkey sandwich.\nDanny's: Alright, do you want cheese on your sandwich?\nJosselyn: Yes, please and I'd like some other things to go with a sandwich for lunch.\nDanny's: Of course, you have your choice of soup or a salad and a medium drink.\nJosselyn: What is the soup of the day?\nDanny's: We have beef with vegetables or chicken with rice.\nJosselyn: Oh, I'll have beef with vegetables then and the Diet Coke.\nDanny's: Great, your total is $9.\nJosselyn: Here's a 10, keep the change.\nDanny's: Thank you.", "summary": "Josselyn orders a turkey sandwich with cheese and a beef with vegetable soup at Danny's." }, { "id": "test_1474", "dialogue": "Nelia: James, why are you watching TV? Your train leaves at 4:30. There are just 2 hours left. Have you finished packing?\nJames: I've almost finished packing. Now I'm waiting for the jacket I lent to David last week.\nNelia: Which jacket, the gray one or the blue one?\nJames: Neither, the black one. It's my favorite. I want to wear it to the country because I want to take pictures there.\nNelia: Then have you packed your camera in your bag?\nJames: No, few young people use cameras to take pictures now. A cellphone is good enough for taking pictures.\nNelia: Well, I prefer to use a Camera, but it's up to you. Then have you put the cookies in your bag?\nJames: No, it's too heavy for me. I want to travel light.\nNelia: I made them especially for your grandparents. They love my cookies very much. I'm sure they'll be disappointed if you don't take them with you. I've told them you take the cookies to them.\nJames: All right, I'll take them.\nNelia: Good. So when will David get here?\nJames: He left home about 20 minutes ago. It takes him just 30 minutes to get here on foot. I guess, he'll be here in just about 10 minutes.", "summary": "Nelia checks James' packing situation and asks him about his jacket and camera. Nelia asks James to pack cookies and to give them to his grandparents." }, { "id": "test_1475", "dialogue": "Nelia: James, why are you watching TV? Your train leaves at 4:30. There are just 2 hours left. Have you finished packing?\nJames: I've almost finished packing. Now I'm waiting for the jacket I lent to David last week.\nNelia: Which jacket, the gray one or the blue one?\nJames: Neither, the black one. It's my favorite. I want to wear it to the country because I want to take pictures there.\nNelia: Then have you packed your camera in your bag?\nJames: No, few young people use cameras to take pictures now. A cellphone is good enough for taking pictures.\nNelia: Well, I prefer to use a Camera, but it's up to you. Then have you put the cookies in your bag?\nJames: No, it's too heavy for me. I want to travel light.\nNelia: I made them especially for your grandparents. They love my cookies very much. I'm sure they'll be disappointed if you don't take them with you. I've told them you take the cookies to them.\nJames: All right, I'll take them.\nNelia: Good. So when will David get here?\nJames: He left home about 20 minutes ago. It takes him just 30 minutes to get here on foot. I guess, he'll be here in just about 10 minutes.", "summary": "James is waiting for David's return on his black jacket while Nelia is examing other stuff that James is supposed to take for travel." }, { "id": "test_1476", "dialogue": "Nelia: James, why are you watching TV? Your train leaves at 4:30. There are just 2 hours left. Have you finished packing?\nJames: I've almost finished packing. Now I'm waiting for the jacket I lent to David last week.\nNelia: Which jacket, the gray one or the blue one?\nJames: Neither, the black one. It's my favorite. I want to wear it to the country because I want to take pictures there.\nNelia: Then have you packed your camera in your bag?\nJames: No, few young people use cameras to take pictures now. A cellphone is good enough for taking pictures.\nNelia: Well, I prefer to use a Camera, but it's up to you. Then have you put the cookies in your bag?\nJames: No, it's too heavy for me. I want to travel light.\nNelia: I made them especially for your grandparents. They love my cookies very much. I'm sure they'll be disappointed if you don't take them with you. I've told them you take the cookies to them.\nJames: All right, I'll take them.\nNelia: Good. So when will David get here?\nJames: He left home about 20 minutes ago. It takes him just 30 minutes to get here on foot. I guess, he'll be here in just about 10 minutes.", "summary": "James is waiting for David for his black jacket he lent to David before he goes to travel. He wants to wear it to take pictures. Nelia asks James to take the cookies because his grandparents like to eat." }, { "id": "test_1477", "dialogue": "Cathlene: Ted, where are you going for your holiday this year?\nTed: I haven't decided yet. My wife is going to stay at her parents' for a few weeks. They live in the countryside, you know.\nCathlene: Why not go with her? You can enjoy fresh air there.\nTed: Well, to be honest, I don't like living with my wife's parents. So maybe I'll just stay at home. What about you?\nCathlene: I'll spend a few weeks in China. My husband and I want to see around the country.\nTed: China is a great country. There are many great places to visit there. I'm sure you'll have great fun.", "summary": "Cathlene and Ted talk about holidays. Ted will stay at home and Cathlene will go to China." }, { "id": "test_1478", "dialogue": "Cathlene: Ted, where are you going for your holiday this year?\nTed: I haven't decided yet. My wife is going to stay at her parents' for a few weeks. They live in the countryside, you know.\nCathlene: Why not go with her? You can enjoy fresh air there.\nTed: Well, to be honest, I don't like living with my wife's parents. So maybe I'll just stay at home. What about you?\nCathlene: I'll spend a few weeks in China. My husband and I want to see around the country.\nTed: China is a great country. There are many great places to visit there. I'm sure you'll have great fun.", "summary": "Ted and Ted are discussing the place where they are going to take a holiday." }, { "id": "test_1479", "dialogue": "Cathlene: Ted, where are you going for your holiday this year?\nTed: I haven't decided yet. My wife is going to stay at her parents' for a few weeks. They live in the countryside, you know.\nCathlene: Why not go with her? You can enjoy fresh air there.\nTed: Well, to be honest, I don't like living with my wife's parents. So maybe I'll just stay at home. What about you?\nCathlene: I'll spend a few weeks in China. My husband and I want to see around the country.\nTed: China is a great country. There are many great places to visit there. I'm sure you'll have great fun.", "summary": "Ted's wife will stay with her parents for a few weeks, but Ted doesn't like living with them. Cathlene will go to China with her husband." }, { "id": "test_1480", "dialogue": "Beowulf: Dad should we go to the cinema this afternoon?\nNorman: Go to the cinema? Well, I don't know.\nBeowulf: Helen always takes me to the cinema.\nNorman: Well, I know your aunt Helen always takes you, but what film will be on today?\nBeowulf: No country for old men.\nNorman: No country for old men? Good, it's an interesting film and it won Oscar Awards. When does it start?\nBeowulf: Let me look at the newspaper, it starts at 3:00 in the afternoon.\nNorman: Well, should we take your mommy with us?\nBeowulf: Yeah.\nNorman: All right, and what should we do after the movie?\nBeowulf: Um, go to McDonald's.\nNorman: To McDonald's? Well, that sounds great, and we can enjoy the nice food.", "summary": "Beowulf wants to go to the cinema. Dad agreed and they will go to McDonald's after the movie." }, { "id": "test_1481", "dialogue": "Beowulf: Dad should we go to the cinema this afternoon?\nNorman: Go to the cinema? Well, I don't know.\nBeowulf: Helen always takes me to the cinema.\nNorman: Well, I know your aunt Helen always takes you, but what film will be on today?\nBeowulf: No country for old men.\nNorman: No country for old men? Good, it's an interesting film and it won Oscar Awards. When does it start?\nBeowulf: Let me look at the newspaper, it starts at 3:00 in the afternoon.\nNorman: Well, should we take your mommy with us?\nBeowulf: Yeah.\nNorman: All right, and what should we do after the movie?\nBeowulf: Um, go to McDonald's.\nNorman: To McDonald's? Well, that sounds great, and we can enjoy the nice food.", "summary": "Dad agrees with Beowulf's advice on going to the cinema and McDonald's this afternoon." }, { "id": "test_1482", "dialogue": "Beowulf: Dad should we go to the cinema this afternoon?\nNorman: Go to the cinema? Well, I don't know.\nBeowulf: Helen always takes me to the cinema.\nNorman: Well, I know your aunt Helen always takes you, but what film will be on today?\nBeowulf: No country for old men.\nNorman: No country for old men? Good, it's an interesting film and it won Oscar Awards. When does it start?\nBeowulf: Let me look at the newspaper, it starts at 3:00 in the afternoon.\nNorman: Well, should we take your mommy with us?\nBeowulf: Yeah.\nNorman: All right, and what should we do after the movie?\nBeowulf: Um, go to McDonald's.\nNorman: To McDonald's? Well, that sounds great, and we can enjoy the nice food.", "summary": "Beowulf wants to watch No Country for Old Men with Beowulf's dad. They will go to the cinema with Beowulf's mom and eat at McDonald's after the movie." }, { "id": "test_1483", "dialogue": "Hale: Is there something wrong? You look so sad. \nSophey: My house was robbed last night and the thieves stole all my furniture. \nHale: No wonder you look so upset. Have you called the police? \nSophey: Yes, I have. But I have to wait. ", "summary": "Sophey tells Hale that Sophey's house was robbed." }, { "id": "test_1484", "dialogue": "Hale: Is there something wrong? You look so sad. \nSophey: My house was robbed last night and the thieves stole all my furniture. \nHale: No wonder you look so upset. Have you called the police? \nSophey: Yes, I have. But I have to wait. ", "summary": "Sophey's home was robbed last night." }, { "id": "test_1485", "dialogue": "Hale: Is there something wrong? You look so sad. \nSophey: My house was robbed last night and the thieves stole all my furniture. \nHale: No wonder you look so upset. Have you called the police? \nSophey: Yes, I have. But I have to wait. ", "summary": "Sophey was robbed and called the police." }, { "id": "test_1486", "dialogue": "Jack: Hey, Charlie, do you want to come to my house after school and play video games with me? I just got a cool new game. We will go pick up my dad at the airport at 6:00 but you can stay for 2 hours.\nCharlie: Sure, Jack. I just have to finish my homework first. What's the game that you got?\nJack: It's a game where you create your own character. You can choose how you look and dress and act.\nCharlie: Interesting. I've never played something like that. It sounds really different.\nJack: It is. Please be sure to come over. I can't wait to show you.", "summary": "Jack invites Charlie to play a new video game and Charlie is interested." }, { "id": "test_1487", "dialogue": "Jack: Hey, Charlie, do you want to come to my house after school and play video games with me? I just got a cool new game. We will go pick up my dad at the airport at 6:00 but you can stay for 2 hours.\nCharlie: Sure, Jack. I just have to finish my homework first. What's the game that you got?\nJack: It's a game where you create your own character. You can choose how you look and dress and act.\nCharlie: Interesting. I've never played something like that. It sounds really different.\nJack: It is. Please be sure to come over. I can't wait to show you.", "summary": "Jack asks Charlie to come over and play the new video games with him." }, { "id": "test_1488", "dialogue": "Jack: Hey, Charlie, do you want to come to my house after school and play video games with me? I just got a cool new game. We will go pick up my dad at the airport at 6:00 but you can stay for 2 hours.\nCharlie: Sure, Jack. I just have to finish my homework first. What's the game that you got?\nJack: It's a game where you create your own character. You can choose how you look and dress and act.\nCharlie: Interesting. I've never played something like that. It sounds really different.\nJack: It is. Please be sure to come over. I can't wait to show you.", "summary": "Jack invites Charlie to play video games after he picks up his dad. Charlie agrees." }, { "id": "test_1489", "dialogue": "Harvard: How did you get interested in country music?\nDurward: Well, when my wife and I first caught our record player. We started to buy all kinds of records, soon, I found that I was buying more country music records than any other kind.\nHarvard: How did you start working for the radio station?\nDurward: I thought there should be a radio program of country songs, so I went to CBC, and suggested it. That was how we started the program called Golden Country Time.\nHarvard: Then you were asked to write articles to explain the background of those songs.\nDurward: Yes, but soon I got tired of running to the library to find information. So I started buying country song books and building my own library.", "summary": "Durward explains to Harvard about how Durward got interested in country music and started the program." }, { "id": "test_1490", "dialogue": "Harvard: How did you get interested in country music?\nDurward: Well, when my wife and I first caught our record player. We started to buy all kinds of records, soon, I found that I was buying more country music records than any other kind.\nHarvard: How did you start working for the radio station?\nDurward: I thought there should be a radio program of country songs, so I went to CBC, and suggested it. That was how we started the program called Golden Country Time.\nHarvard: Then you were asked to write articles to explain the background of those songs.\nDurward: Yes, but soon I got tired of running to the library to find information. So I started buying country song books and building my own library.", "summary": "Durward shares Durward's career in the past days that is fully intertwined with country music." }, { "id": "test_1491", "dialogue": "Harvard: How did you get interested in country music?\nDurward: Well, when my wife and I first caught our record player. We started to buy all kinds of records, soon, I found that I was buying more country music records than any other kind.\nHarvard: How did you start working for the radio station?\nDurward: I thought there should be a radio program of country songs, so I went to CBC, and suggested it. That was how we started the program called Golden Country Time.\nHarvard: Then you were asked to write articles to explain the background of those songs.\nDurward: Yes, but soon I got tired of running to the library to find information. So I started buying country song books and building my own library.", "summary": "Durward tells Harvard about Durward's own experience about buying more country music than other kinds, starting Golden Country Time at CBC, and writing articles about country music." }, { "id": "test_1492", "dialogue": "Elisha: Excuse me, Alice, I've never used this place before. Can you tell me how to use the machines?\nAlice: What do you mean? These are the washing machines. Those big things over there are the dryers.\nElisha: I see. Do the machines have soap in them?\nAlice: No, of course not. You have to put soap in. Did you bring your soap?\nElisha: No, I don't have soap.\nAlice: Well, you can buy some over there.\nElisha: Thanks. OK, I have my soap.\nAlice: My god, you really bought a lot. Why do you need so much?\nElisha: I don't know. I want my clothes to be clean.\nAlice: But you can't use so much. The machines won't be able to remove the soap completely. On the contrary, too many bubbles trapped dirt, allowing bacteria to build up.\nElisha: Oh, I guess I didn't know. I have never washed close before.\nAlice: What? Did you say you never wash clothes before?\nElisha: Yes, never.\nAlice: I can't believe it. How can that be?\nElisha: My mother always did it.\nAlice: Yes, my mother washed my clothes, too. But when I was 12, I started to wash clothes myself.\nElisha: I know about this fact. American children are more independent. But in my country, the mother wants her kids to get very good grades at school, so she does everything for the kids.\nAlice: Then how are you going to survive on the campus?\nElisha: I don't know. It's hard, but I have to learn.", "summary": "Alice guides Elisha to use the washing machine and the dryer. Alice began to wash her clothes at the age of 12, but Elisha has never done that before." }, { "id": "test_1493", "dialogue": "Elisha: Excuse me, Alice, I've never used this place before. Can you tell me how to use the machines?\nAlice: What do you mean? These are the washing machines. Those big things over there are the dryers.\nElisha: I see. Do the machines have soap in them?\nAlice: No, of course not. You have to put soap in. Did you bring your soap?\nElisha: No, I don't have soap.\nAlice: Well, you can buy some over there.\nElisha: Thanks. OK, I have my soap.\nAlice: My god, you really bought a lot. Why do you need so much?\nElisha: I don't know. I want my clothes to be clean.\nAlice: But you can't use so much. The machines won't be able to remove the soap completely. On the contrary, too many bubbles trapped dirt, allowing bacteria to build up.\nElisha: Oh, I guess I didn't know. I have never washed close before.\nAlice: What? Did you say you never wash clothes before?\nElisha: Yes, never.\nAlice: I can't believe it. How can that be?\nElisha: My mother always did it.\nAlice: Yes, my mother washed my clothes, too. But when I was 12, I started to wash clothes myself.\nElisha: I know about this fact. American children are more independent. But in my country, the mother wants her kids to get very good grades at school, so she does everything for the kids.\nAlice: Then how are you going to survive on the campus?\nElisha: I don't know. It's hard, but I have to learn.", "summary": "Elisha asks Alice how to use the washing machine and the right way to wash clothes on campus. Elisha tells Alice it's Elisha's mother who does all the washing at home." }, { "id": "test_1494", "dialogue": "Elisha: Excuse me, Alice, I've never used this place before. Can you tell me how to use the machines?\nAlice: What do you mean? These are the washing machines. Those big things over there are the dryers.\nElisha: I see. Do the machines have soap in them?\nAlice: No, of course not. You have to put soap in. Did you bring your soap?\nElisha: No, I don't have soap.\nAlice: Well, you can buy some over there.\nElisha: Thanks. OK, I have my soap.\nAlice: My god, you really bought a lot. Why do you need so much?\nElisha: I don't know. I want my clothes to be clean.\nAlice: But you can't use so much. The machines won't be able to remove the soap completely. On the contrary, too many bubbles trapped dirt, allowing bacteria to build up.\nElisha: Oh, I guess I didn't know. I have never washed close before.\nAlice: What? Did you say you never wash clothes before?\nElisha: Yes, never.\nAlice: I can't believe it. How can that be?\nElisha: My mother always did it.\nAlice: Yes, my mother washed my clothes, too. But when I was 12, I started to wash clothes myself.\nElisha: I know about this fact. American children are more independent. But in my country, the mother wants her kids to get very good grades at school, so she does everything for the kids.\nAlice: Then how are you going to survive on the campus?\nElisha: I don't know. It's hard, but I have to learn.", "summary": "Elisha doesn't know how to use the washing machine and asks Alice for help. Alice tells Elisha how to use it. Elisha's never washed clothes before because Elisha's mother did the washing for Elisha." }, { "id": "test_1495", "dialogue": "Steve: Matthew? Hi!\nMatthew: Steve! Haven't seen you in ages! How long's it been?\nSteve: it's got to be almost a year now.\nMatthew: how have you been?\nSteve: I'm pretty good. I've been looking for a place to live recently. My lease runs out next month and I don't want to renew it.\nMatthew: yeah, I remember the neighborhood. Have you found a place yet?\nSteve: not yet. I am still looking through the classifieds. Wish me luck.\nMatthew: well, maybe I can help. Remember my neighbor?\nSteve: Mrs. Thou?\nMatthew: yes, her daughter's having a baby, so she's moving in with her to help out. I think if you are interested, you can come over and have a look.\nSteve: great. It's a lovely neighborhood. And it would be nice to be neighbors again. It would be just like the old days!\nMatthew: I'll ask Mrs. Thou when she's available to show the apartment and let you know. Has your number changed?", "summary": "Steve is looking for a new place to live and Matthew thinks his neighbor Mrs.Thou might help." }, { "id": "test_1496", "dialogue": "Steve: Matthew? Hi!\nMatthew: Steve! Haven't seen you in ages! How long's it been?\nSteve: it's got to be almost a year now.\nMatthew: how have you been?\nSteve: I'm pretty good. I've been looking for a place to live recently. My lease runs out next month and I don't want to renew it.\nMatthew: yeah, I remember the neighborhood. Have you found a place yet?\nSteve: not yet. I am still looking through the classifieds. Wish me luck.\nMatthew: well, maybe I can help. Remember my neighbor?\nSteve: Mrs. Thou?\nMatthew: yes, her daughter's having a baby, so she's moving in with her to help out. I think if you are interested, you can come over and have a look.\nSteve: great. It's a lovely neighborhood. And it would be nice to be neighbors again. It would be just like the old days!\nMatthew: I'll ask Mrs. Thou when she's available to show the apartment and let you know. Has your number changed?", "summary": "Matthew and Steve meet after a long time. Steve is looking for a new place to live. Mathew's neighbor is moving out and They might be neighbors again." }, { "id": "test_1497", "dialogue": "Steve: Matthew? Hi!\nMatthew: Steve! Haven't seen you in ages! How long's it been?\nSteve: it's got to be almost a year now.\nMatthew: how have you been?\nSteve: I'm pretty good. I've been looking for a place to live recently. My lease runs out next month and I don't want to renew it.\nMatthew: yeah, I remember the neighborhood. Have you found a place yet?\nSteve: not yet. I am still looking through the classifieds. Wish me luck.\nMatthew: well, maybe I can help. Remember my neighbor?\nSteve: Mrs. Thou?\nMatthew: yes, her daughter's having a baby, so she's moving in with her to help out. I think if you are interested, you can come over and have a look.\nSteve: great. It's a lovely neighborhood. And it would be nice to be neighbors again. It would be just like the old days!\nMatthew: I'll ask Mrs. Thou when she's available to show the apartment and let you know. Has your number changed?", "summary": "Steve has been looking for a place to live. Matthew indicates that his neighbor could be possibly available soon and Steve can go to have a look." }, { "id": "test_1498", "dialogue": "Frank: Hey, Betsy, did you hear the great news?\nBetsy: No, Frank, I haven't. What is going on?\nFrank: I just got a promotion and I'm going to throw a huge party for all of my friends. I would love it if you would come.\nBetsy: Wow, thanks so much. When is the party?\nFrank: I am thinking of having it on Saturday. I'm hoping there will be 150 people there.\nBetsy: Wow, that is a lot. This must be a big promotion. I would love to go. I think it would be a great time.\nFrank: Oh, great. The more, the merrier. This really is a big deal for me. We can now afford the new house my wife has always wanted. I just hope I don't have to put too many hours in. I would hate to lose too much time with my family.\nBetsy: I can understand that, but let's keep focusing on the bright side. I can't wait for that party.", "summary": "Frank invites Besty to the party to celebrate his big promotion. Besty couldn't wait for the party." }, { "id": "test_1499", "dialogue": "Frank: Hey, Betsy, did you hear the great news?\nBetsy: No, Frank, I haven't. What is going on?\nFrank: I just got a promotion and I'm going to throw a huge party for all of my friends. I would love it if you would come.\nBetsy: Wow, thanks so much. When is the party?\nFrank: I am thinking of having it on Saturday. I'm hoping there will be 150 people there.\nBetsy: Wow, that is a lot. This must be a big promotion. I would love to go. I think it would be a great time.\nFrank: Oh, great. The more, the merrier. This really is a big deal for me. We can now afford the new house my wife has always wanted. I just hope I don't have to put too many hours in. I would hate to lose too much time with my family.\nBetsy: I can understand that, but let's keep focusing on the bright side. I can't wait for that party.", "summary": "Frank invites Betsy to the big promotion party and Betsy is happy to go." }, { "id": "test_1500", "dialogue": "Frank: Hey, Betsy, did you hear the great news?\nBetsy: No, Frank, I haven't. What is going on?\nFrank: I just got a promotion and I'm going to throw a huge party for all of my friends. I would love it if you would come.\nBetsy: Wow, thanks so much. When is the party?\nFrank: I am thinking of having it on Saturday. I'm hoping there will be 150 people there.\nBetsy: Wow, that is a lot. This must be a big promotion. I would love to go. I think it would be a great time.\nFrank: Oh, great. The more, the merrier. This really is a big deal for me. We can now afford the new house my wife has always wanted. I just hope I don't have to put too many hours in. I would hate to lose too much time with my family.\nBetsy: I can understand that, but let's keep focusing on the bright side. I can't wait for that party.", "summary": "Frank invites Betsy to his party for his promotion and he can afford a big house now. Betsy is willing to go." } ]