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Identifying the Topic (page 60) Woman: I’m so tired of having car problems To be tired of sb/sth | To be tired of doing sth feeling that you have had enough of sb/sth because you no longer find them / it interesting or because they make you angry or unhappy: She was tired of hearing about their trip to India Man: What, your car broke down again? To break down (of a machine or vehicle) to stop working because of a fault: The telephone system has broken down Woman: You won’t believe this, but I ran out of gas To run out (of sth) to use up or finish a supply of sth: We ran out of fuel Could I have a cigarette? I seem to have run out Woman: I’m so tired of having car problems Man: What, your car broke down again? Woman: You won’t believe this, but I ran out of gas Man: This steak is delicious You should try it Steak (also less frequent beefsteak) [U, C] a thick slice of good quality beef Headline (n) the title of a newspaper article printed in large letters, especially at the top of the front page: Woman: No I didn’t buy the paper because I was out of cash Man: You can read my copy It’s over there on my desk Man: Did you see the headlines this morning? Woman: No I didn’t buy the paper because I was out of cash Man: You can read my copy It’s over there on my desk Woman: If you want to learn how to manage your finances, you should read this book Finances (n) the money available to a person, an organization or a country; the way this money is managed: government / public / personal finances It’s about time you sorted out your finances Man: I don’t have time for books like that What I need is to earn more money Woman: Maybe you should look for a new job then Woman: If you want to learn how to manage your finances, you should read this book Man: I don’t have time for books like that What I need is to earn more money Woman: Maybe you should look for a new job then 10 Man: Can you come to my party? It’s on Friday after work Woman: I’d love to Can I bring something to eat? Man: There’ll be plenty of food there, but you could bring something to drink Plenty (of sth) a large amount; as much or as many as you need: plenty of eggs / money / time ‘Do we need more milk?’ ‘No, there’s plenty in the fridge.’ 10 Man: Can you come to my party? It’s on Friday after work Woman: I’d love to Can I bring something to eat? Man: There’ll be plenty of food there, but you could bring something to drink THANK YOU