17. Talking to the Traffic School Instructor



1.

A: What can I do for you today?

B: I have a question.

A: What do you need to know?

B: I need to take the driver's course. How many hours do I need?

A: It depends on what you're trying to do with the completion of the course.

B: I need to get my license.

A: You're going to need to complete six hours.

B: How many hours a day can I do?

A: You can do two hours a day for three days.

B: That's all I need to do to finish?

A: Yes, that's all you need to do.

B: Thanks. I'll get back to you.



2.

A: What can I help you with?

B: May I ask you something?

A: What's your question?

B: How many hours behind the wheel do I need?

A: What do you need to take it for?

B: I'm trying to get my license.

A: You need six hours.

B: Can I do all six hours in one day?

A: You have to do it in three days.

B: That's all I have to do?

A: That's everything.

B: Well, that's a relief.



3.

A: May I help you?

B: I needed to ask you a question.

A: Ask away.

B: How many hours of the behind-the-wheel course do I need to take?

A: Why do you need to take the course?

B: I want to get my license.

A: You have to do six hours behind the wheel.

B: How many days do I need to finish the course?

A: You can't finish in less than three days.

B: Is that all?

A: There's nothing else to it.

B: That sounds easy enough.



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