Student A: Occupation: Police Officer Name: Janise Age: 25 Student B: Occupation: Salesclerk Name: Charles Age: 20 Situation: Student B is notifying the.

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Student A: Occupation: Police Officer Name: Janise Age: 25 Student B: Occupation: Salesclerk Name: Charles Age: 20 Situation: Student B is notifying the police of a robbery/ Student A plays the role of the Police Officer.

Student A: Occupation: Bank Clerk Name: Roberto Age: 20 Student B: Occupation: College Student Name: Victor Age: 26 Situation: Student B is asking for opening an account/ Student A plays the role of the bank clerk.

Student A: Occupation: Fire Fighter Name: Carlos Age: 30 Student B: Occupation: School Principal Name: Diana Age: 35 Situation: Student A is calling to a school to ask for security information/ Student B answers the questions about security.

Student A: Occupation: Journalist Name: Alvaro Age: 28 Student B: Occupation: Housekeeper Name: John Age: 30 Situation: Student A needs information about an accident/ Student B gives information to the journalist.

Student A: Occupation: School Teacher Name: Logan Age: 25 Student B: Occupation: Student’s mother Name: Luisa Age: 26 Situation: Student A need to arrange a meeting with the student’s mother/ Student B plays the role of the student’s mother.

Student A: Occupation: Student Name: Marta Age: 16 Student B: Occupation: Student Name: Alfredo Age: 16 Situation: Student A is a friend of student B and she´s calling to know about homework/ Student B gives the information requested.

Student A: Occupation: Student Name: Karla Age: 15 Student B: Occupation: Student’s Relative Name: Charles Age: 20 Situation: Student A is calling her relative to know about her father/ Student B answer to student A’s questions.

Student A: Occupation: Student’s Father Name: Edgar Age: 40 Student B: Occupation: Student Name: Johnny Age: 17 Situation: Student A is calling his son who is in high school/ Student B plays the role of the student.

Student A: Occupation: a PC buyer Name: Adriana Age: 25 Student B: Occupation: Technical Support specialist Name: Gabriela Age: 28 Situation: Student A has questions about her new equipment/ Student B helps Student A.

Student A: Occupation: Physician Name: Ethan Age: 45 Student B: Occupation: Survey taker Name: Rachel Age: 25 Situation: Student B is taking surveys about economy/ Student A answers the surveys