Read and listen to four conversations using the grammar.
Man: How is your new job?
Woman: It’s good. The job is interesting, and the people are nice.
Man: Is it near your house?
Woman: No, it is in the city, so it’s far away. It takes an hour to get there.
Man: Oh, no! How is the commute?
Woman: It’s long, and it is expensive, but I don’t mind too much.
Man: Why don’t you take the bus? It’s really cheap.
Woman: I would, but the bus is really slow and crowded! I can’t get a seat.
Man: Yeah, it is crowded.
Man: How was your weekend?
Woman: Good. I went to the new mall.
Man: Oh yeah? How was it?
Woman: Great! It has a really nice food court.
Man: Oh, cool! How was the food?
Woman: Really good. The food was delicious and not expensive.
Man: Was it healthy?
Woman: Not really, but the portions are really big.
Man: Oh, that's good to know!
Man: How is your new computer?
Woman: Good. It is fast and has lots of cool features.
Man: It looks expensive, though.
Woman: Yeah, it’s not cheap, but I need it for work.
Man: Is it light? It doesn’t look very heavy.
Woman: Yes, it is very light. It only weighs one kilogram.
Man: Wow, that is light! My computer is so big and heavy.
Woman: Is your computer old?
Man: Yes, it's over five years old. It's time for a new one!
Woman: Yeah, that is pretty old for a computer.
Man: How is your math class?
Woman: Not good. It is very difficult.
Man: Oh, I thought you liked math.
Woman: I do, but the class is hard, and the teacher is really boring.
Man: Oh, that’s too bad.
Woman: Plus, the room is really old, and the chairs are uncomfortable.
Man: That doesn’t sound like a fun class!
Woman: It's not!