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The Transcript PASSAGE TWO //Page 144// Questions 5 through 9. Listen to two students having a conversation. //(woman)// Hey, Sam, I have a question for you, //(laughs)// All you have to do is ask. I think it's a pretty easy question. All I need to know is how I can get a copy of my transcript. I need one for a scholarship I'm applying for. Oh, I think I can handle that one. You need to go to the registrar's office to get a copy of your transcript. //(woman)// That's all there is to it? I just go to the registrar's office and ask for a copy of my transcript, and I'll get it? Well, it's not quite that easy. You need to go to the registrar's office and fill out a form, a transcript request form. Then you turn in the form with a ten-dollar fee. (woman) That doesn't sound like it'll take too long. (man) I hope you don't need the transcript too soon. (woman) I need it within a week. Well, it's not quite that easy. You need to go to the registrar's office and fill out a form, a transcript request form. Then you turn in the form with a ten-dollar fee. //(woman)// That doesn't sound like it'll take too long. //(man)// I hope you don't need the transcript too soon. //(woman)// I need it within a week. Well, you may get lucky ... but don’t count on it. I really need it within a week, or else I won't be able to turn the application in on time, and that means I won't get a scholarship. Well, if I were you, I'd get over to the registrar's office immediately. And it wouldn't hurt to explain that you need the transcript right away. But I wouldn't count on it. I don't think transcripts are processed that quickly. //woman)// I'll get over there right now and see what happens. LISTEN AGAIN TO PART OF THE CONVERSATION. THEN ANSWER THE QUESTION. //(woman)// Hey, Sam, I have a question for you. //(man) (laughs)// All you have to do is ask. WHY DOES THE MAN SAY THIS: //(laughs)// All you have to do is ask. LISTEN AGAINTO PARTOF THE CONVERSATION. THEN ANSWER THE QUESTION. //)// I think it's a pretty easy question. All {need to know is how I can get a copy of my transcript. I need one for a scholarship I'm applying for. //)// Oh, I think I can handle that one. WHATDOES THE MAN MEAN WHEN HE SAYS TIDS: //(man)// Oh, I think I can handle that one. LISTEN AGAINTO PARTOF THE CONVERSATION. THEN ANSWER THE QUESTION. ._. //(man)// You need to go to the registra;i! to ffice to get a copy of your transcript. //(woman)// That's all there is to it? I just go to the registrar's office and ask for a copy of my transcript, and I'll get it? ¥HATDOES THE WOMANMEAN WHEN SHE SAYSTHIS: //(woman)// That's all there is to it? LISTEN AGAINTO PARTOF THE CONVERSATION. THEN ANSWER THE QUESTION. //(man)// Well, you may get lucky ... but don't count on it. //(woman)// I really need it within a week, or else I won't be able to turn the application in. scholarship. WHY DOES THE MAN SAYTHIS: //(man)// Well, you may get lucky ... but don't count on it. 9. liSTEN AGAIN TO PARTOF THE CONVERSATION. THEN ANSWER THE QUESTION. //(woman)// I really need it within a week, or else I won't be able to turn the application in on time, and that means I won't get a scholarship. Well, if I were you, I'd get over to the registrar's office immediately. WHAT DOES THE MAN IMPLY WHEN HE SAYS THIS: Well, if I were you, I'd get over to the registrar's office immediately.