dialogue
directions. read the dialogue carefully and choose the most appropriate expression for the missing parts
situation : ted is having lunch with his close friend,helen
ted: so how are things going ? is your boss still giving you a hard time ?
helen: did you have to bring that up while we're eating ? i've had a terrible morning.
ted: forgive me
helen: it's just that i can never seem to do any thing right it her eyes
ted : do you want to talk about it ? some times it 's better to get it off your ohest
helen: i guess you're right .well brenba,my boss,always seems to be cheeking up on me to see if i come to work late or leave early. she 's always asking other people about me i'm really sick of it .
ted: why don't you thint about looking for another job. if it's really as bad as you say,you should leave.
helen:easier saidthan done,ted. don't forget i have no savings so l can't afford to be out of work.
trd: why not try talking to brende. be calm and, above all ,be nice. as they say,you alway get more with honey than with vinegar.
helen: you're nght . i'll just have to have a more positive attitude from now on.
ted: see? things are improving already!