Intermediate Listening Series 5 Lesson 19- Dialogue about Having Dreams in English
In this lesson, you listen to an English conversation between two people talking about dreams in English.
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Sarah: So do you dream a lot? Do you remember your dreams?
Jim: I usually do. Although, I have to admit, now that I’m older, I don’t dream so much. It’s pretty rare that I have a dream. But I will have dreams if I’m really stressed or if I’m really sick. So usually, every time I get sick, I notice I’m sick because I have a dream. And I’ll wake up in the middle of the night from some crazy dream and then I’ll notice, oh wow, I’m sick. So yeah, that’s about it.
Sarah: That’s very interesting.
Jim: Yeah. Although, you know, when I was younger, I used to have all these dreams related to work. I guess they were stress related. And the craziest dream was, I was a waiter at a very fast-paced restaurant, and it was very stressful. And you had to wait on about 10 tables, and people would come in and you have to get their food fast. And if you didn’t, you’d get yelled at by the boss or the customers would be upset.
So I used to have this dream – and this is when I was in college, that I would be sleeping and there would be a table in my room and the customers would be sitting there watching me sleep, and they would be furious because I wasn’t bringing their food. I was like just sleeping in the bed right next to their table. And it was the same nightmare I had for – like again and again and again. It was crazy.
Sarah: That’s really interesting. And kind of funny, too.
Jim: Yeah, I know. And it’s weird how you have the same recurring dream. I used to have another dream, a nightmare when I was young. And it would be – I was riding a bicycle up like a mountain and the mountain was – like had a path that just kept going around and around the mountain. And you had to be really careful or else your bike would fall off the cliff. And then, my bike of course would go off the cliff and I would fall, fall, fall and you would wake up right before you hit the ground. I had that dream many, many times when I was a little kid. Do you ever have nightmares or any dreams like that?
Sarah: Yeah. I don’t dream very often but I have this one reoccurring dream also where I am in school and it’s at the end of the semester and I suddenly realized that there’s one class that I haven’t been going to the entire semester and I’m going to fail it. So I panic and I’m running around like trying to find my professor to like try to figure out what I need to do or what I need to study for the final exam so that I don’t fail this class. But what’s really interesting about this dream is I found out a few years ago that my father has the same reoccurring dream.
Jim: Wow. You know, this is going to sound crazy. I’ve had that dream, too. I’ve had a dream of like I registered for a course in college and I never went to the course, and I’m going to get an F. And I don’t even remember when I registered or where the class is but I didn’t finish the class. Is that the same dream?
Sarah: Exact same dream.
Jim: Wow. I wonder what it means.
Sarah: Me too.
Jim: Maybe there’s somebody out there that really knows what it means and they’re like, “Uh-oh, those two people are doomed.”
Sarah: There must be a lot of people with that dream.
Jim: Yeah. And maybe that’s it, like there’s certain structures. Like I know that the bike dream that I have about falling off the cliff, I’ve heard that many people have that. Yeah.
Have you ever heard about the dream – I had it a couple of times, a dream where you’re in class and then you suddenly notice that you don’t have any clothes on and you’re afraid that people are going to notice you don’t have any clothes on?
Sarah: No, I’ve never had that one.
Jim: Yeah. That was one when I was really little, but yeah.
Sarah: I’ve heard that some people – a lot of people have dreams about their teeth falling out and that this means that like they’re afraid of losing something in their life. Something that’s really important to them.
Jim: Oh wow. So if you’re teeth are falling, you’re going to lose something.
Sarah: Or you’re afraid of losing something because most people, their teeth are really important to them.
Jim: Yeah. Interesting. Well, I don’t have any nightmares anymore. It’s pretty rare. How about you?
Sarah: Yeah. Same as me. Thank goodness.
Jim: Yeah. Maybe it’s just a young thing.
Sarah: Maybe.
English Listening Lesson Quizzes
Answer these questions about the interview.
1) Jim had a dream about _____ .
- a) teaching a class
- b) waiting on tables
- c) riding a bike
2) Sarah had the same dream that _____ had.
- a) her mother
- b) her sister
- c) her father
3) They both had the same dream about _____ .
- a) falling off a cliff
- b) registering for a class
- c) loosing their teeth
4) _____ has dreamt of being naked in class.
- a) Jim
- b) Sarah
- c) Neither
5) Your teeth falling out means you will _____ .
- a) meet someone
- b) become ill
- c) lose something
Answers
- 1=b,c
- 2=c
- 3=b
- 4=a
- 5=c
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English Listening Lesson Phrases
wait on
You had to wait on about 10 tables
Here, to wait on means to serve people or take care of their needs. Notice the following:
- When I was sick, my mom waited on me.
- My job is to wait on people at the bar.
furious
They would be furious because I wasn’t bringing their food
Furious means to me very mad about something. Notice the following:
- My boss was furious we were late.
- My wife was furious that I forgot her birthday.
recurring
It’s weird how you have the same recurring dream.
Something that is recurring, or reoccurring, happens again and again. Notice the following:
- This is a recurring problem we must fix.
- I keep having recurring nightmares.
panic
So I panic and I’m running around
When you panic, you react suddenly to uncontrollable fear. Notice the following:
- When I lost my wallet, I panicked.
- Don’t panic! Everything will be fine.
find out
I found out a few years ago
‘To find out’ means to realize or learn something. Notice the following:
- I found out today was your birthday. Congrats!
- I just found out my wife is expecting a baby!
register for
I registered for a course in college
When you register for something, you sign up for it. Notice the following:
- I just signed up for a new yoga class.
- I wanted to take the class, but I did not sign up in time.
Quizzes for Lesson Phrases
- wait on
- furious
- recurring
- panic
- find out
- register for
- As a food server, I must……. people.
- I want to…….. that class.
- Did you……. if you got the job?
- If there is a fire, don’t……. . Be calm.
- She was…….. that I was late.
- I keep having a………. dream.
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