[MUSIC] Hello, everyone. Welcome back to Hello Chinese. [FOREIGN] [MUSIC] Last course, we learned how to make a phone call. Today, we are going to learn how to make an appointment. If Li Jia called Emily, however Emily is not in the office, her colleague might say [FOREIGN] She is not here, she went to a meeting. And then, you may ask [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] When will she be back? [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] She will come back soon. [FOREIGN] Means soon. [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] When Emily finished, she called Li Jia back. First she will say [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] Means look for. Li Jia, what's up? And Li Jia wants to make an appointment with Emily. She can suggest [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] Used at the end of the sentence to ask for someone's ID. Can we go to watch a movie at 7 o'clock tomorrow night? Is that okay? [FOREIGN] If Mark cannot go, he probably got occupied. You can say [FOREIGN], means probably. [FOREIGN] In today's play, Li Jia is giving Emily a call asking her to watch a movie together. Let's take a look at what they are discussing. [SOUND] [MUSIC] [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] [MUSIC] [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> Let's watch the play again and repeat after what they said. [MUSIC] [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] [FOREIGN] [MUSIC] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] >> [FOREIGN] [SOUND] So today's episode, we have learned some vocabularies and the phrases in making appointment. I hope you all had fun. Don't forget to do the quiz in the next section. See you next time. [FOREIGN] [SOUND] [MUSIC]