• 4-5 different types of adjacency pairs and their parts (FPP & SPPs
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James: Good morning, Professor Austin, how are you doing?
2. Prof. Austin: Good morning, James. I am doing well. And you?
3. James: I’m great, thank you. This is my friend Emma. She is thinking about applying to the College of Computer Science. She has few questions about the courses. Would you mind helping her, please?
4. Prof. Austin: Hello, Emma! It’s a pleasure to meet you.
5. Emma: Hi! It’s a pleasure to meet you too, professor.
6. Prof. Austin: Before we dive into specific courses, may I ask why did you choose this major?
7. Emma: I loved working with computers and technical instruments since I was a child.
8. Prof. Austin: what areas of computer science interest you the most?
9. Emma: I’m particularly interested in machine learning and artificial intelligence.
10. Prof. Austin: Then, you must be thinking of taking my course in the future, mustn’t you?
11. Emma: Which course?
12. Prof. Austin: Algorithms and Data Structures.
13. Emma: No! But I need some information about other courses I’m thinking of registering later.
14. Prof. Austin: I can recommend some specific courses and faculty who specialize in those areas.
15. Emma: That would be fantastic!
16. Prof. Austin: I’m more than happy to help. Please stop by my office next week. Hopefully, I will be able to answer all your questions!
17. Emma: Thank you. I really appreciate your help.
18. Prof. Austin: Don’t mention it.
19. James & Emma: Bye!
20. Prof. Austin: Bye!