dialogue 1
Jingjing: Hey there, are you okay?
Mark: I'm fine. We seem to have ______.
Jingjing: Didn't you see me there? I was ____ and suddenly felt a ____.
Mark: I feltit too, almost before I saw your car ________.
Jingjing: I didn't mean to ____ so quickly. But just as I wasstarting to ______ the lane you were in, a ____ in front of me suddenly ______.
Mark: So, you thought it'd be ——- to ——- your lane change. I get it. Iprobably would've done the ——- in your situation. I might've rememberedto use my ——, though.
Jingjing: I don't remember if I ——-. Now, I've got the ——— on.
Mark: I can see that now.
Jingjing: Anyway, that's a —— car I'm —-. My car's in the —-, but it startsmy turn signal —— whenever I turn the ——-.
Mark: Geez, that's —-. I got —- by automatic —— before I —- to this car here.
Jingjing: You should ——- your hazard lights too. We're ______;and I'd ___ for another car to _____ here too quickly to avoid ____ into usboth.
Mark: Right, I'll do that.
Jingjing: That's better. Now, we'd still better not _____ too long. Doyou think we need to ____?
Mark: I don't think there's enough ____. Anyway, if you and I can decide ____ this, wecould be _____ before any ____ come and tell us to _____.
Jingjing: That _____ me. Well, you were behind me when you ___ me. Iknow I didn't give you _____, though.
Mark: I felt my car ____before it hit yours. I guess the automatic _____ did all itcould to avoid a really _____.
Jingjing: Yeah, I'm glad it wasn't ____ than it is. Anyway, it's just one ofyour ____that's ____, and probably a few ____ that could be _____at the bodyshop. What about your car?
Mark: I gota ____ on mine, and ______.
Jingjing: OK, that'll keep it from _____ at either of our ____ shops.
Mark: I'm glad to hear that. Let's take a few _____ and then move to the ____if weneed to talk more about how to ___ for this.
dialogue 2
Jingjing: OK, that should just about do it. Did you get ———— also?
Mark: I did. My name's Mark, ————. Could you tell me yours?
Jingjing: I'm Jingjing. How about you also take a photo of my ______.
Mark: Goodidea. Here's mine as well. You said that was a _____ car, though. What's your ____like?
Jingjing: It's a ____ car; and we have _____ insurance. Ofcourse, I wouldn't want to drive the ___ up by reporting a ____ accident. What about yours?
Mark: I've just got basic ____ insurance. They'll never ___ it. Besides my deductable is too ______.
Jingjing: Haha. It sound's like we're in the _____.
Mark: It sure looks that way. As soon as I _____of the car, I thought, oh yeah, this is coming ____.
Jingjing: How about we talk ____, then.
Mark: OK, so, since this ____ but really wasn't, I suggest covering _____of your repairs, and _____of mine. Does that sound _____?
Jingjing: Idon't want to ___________?
Mark: Just send the ____ to me. My home address is here on my ____. Get aphoto of that.
Jingjing: Will do. I'm sure we can ____smoothly.
Mark: Right. If it turns out to be a ______, I'll just ____ it to my insurance companyfor them to ___. I bet it'll be pretty easy to ____, though.
Jingjing: Ihope so. Well, it was _____ you—or being run into by you—Mark.
new words andphrases
from dialogue 1
cutting off:
turn signal:
hazard lights:
hold up (or) hold up:
clear out:
from dialogue 2
comprehensive insurance:
liability insurance:
deductable:
out of pocket:
more than meets the eye (or just) more than meets the eye: