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An Narrator: In a leisure afternoon, three freshmen meet in a very special and warm place-Life Tea in school.  They talk about their college lives happily and wait for their senior student.)

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Yolin:       How are you doing recently?  You know?  Everyday I have to get up
       at six and go out at seven on time. Although a little bit tired, I still feel
       the college life is really interesting.

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Maggie:   Really?  I feel sorry about you!  I live in student dormitory.  I sleep
       until ten minutes before the class starts.

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Yvonne:  Let¡¦s change topic.  What¡¦s the campus club do you join?  I¡¦m so
      confused what club I should join?  So many clubs look cool, maybe I
      could ask my senior student later.  I hope she could give me useful
      advice.  Hey!  Agnes is coming.

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Agnes:    Sorry for your waiting.  It is really a good place.  I like here so much. 
       How do you think about your lives or do you have any questions?

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Yolin:       Few days ago, I went to the office in the Department of Restaurant
       and Hotel Management and asked something about courses.  I think
       the department secretary is really a nice person.  I stayed there and
       talked with her happily.

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Agnes:     Hmm, you should understand more about the administration staff in
       your own department.  And then you will understand better your
       department requirements.

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Yvonne:  Do you also have problems in courses?  In the beginning I didn¡¦t now
       how to use that system.  But the school gave us a direction about
       course registration.  I used that booklet and read the direction.  It
       became easier.

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Maggie:   I think this manner is a good way for taking courses.  Better than this
       can stay at home do online registration.  It is so convenient.

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Agnes:     Indeed.  Maybe at first you were not so familiar with Internet.  But
       after you are familiar with that, you must think it¡¦s convenient.  And
       after these weeks, how do you think about your college lives, fun or
       not?

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Maggie:   I feel fulfilled everyday.  Most of all, what makes me happy is I could
       make so many friends from Taiwan.

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Yolin:       Come on!  Not only from Taiwan, there are so many classmates in our
       class from Japan, Hong Kong, Brazil, Canada and so on.

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Agnes:     Don¡¦t feel over- surprised, you will meet more interesting and fresh
       things in your future lives.  There are so many campus clubs you had
       never seen at high school.  For instance, people discuss so many
       issues about homosexuality.

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Yolin & Maggie: Wow~~~!!  It sounds liberal!

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Agnes:     I know that is a not-bad club; you can visit it.  Now you are college
        students, and you have to tolerate different voice and opinions; even
        sex is the same.

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Yvonne:   I think it¡¦s a learning experience, too.

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Agnes:     And where do you usually go when you are free school?

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Yolin:        I goof off at Life Tea.

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Maggie & Yvonne: Yes!  We love Life Tea so much.

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Yolin:       When we don¡¦t have classes, we meet in Life Tea and gossip; it
       makes our friendship better!

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Maggie:    Hey!  Not only for gossip, I think, it¡¦s also a good place for discussing
        reports.

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Yvonne:   But don¡¦t forget the opening time is PM2:00~5:00 only.  If you miss
        the time, you will miss the delicious cookies and sandwiches, too.

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Agnes:     OK, I see!  I will tell my friends this good place.  But now I got to go,
        because I have Japanese lessons later.  Really expect our next
        meeting in Life Tea!  See you!

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Yolin & Maggie& Yvonne: See you next time, bye-bye!

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