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ESL 299: When I Retire, We Will See the World

ESL 299: When I Retire, We Will See the World


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It was 10 p.m. Fritz said good night to his wife. She was watching TV. He went to bed. Tomorrow was a big day. It was his last day of work. Thirty years with the federal government. Thirty years of flying out of town for weeks on end. Thirty years of interviews, meetings, and heavy briefcases. Tomorrow it would all be over. Not that he didn't like it. He had enjoyed his career.

Fritz felt blessed. His father had had a tough life as an unskilled laborer. Whenever Fritz was a bit discouraged or upset, he thought about his overworked and underpaid father. He thanked God for his own good life, and for the fact that he had been able to make his dad's last years comfortable.

His two children were married and had their own careers. His wife Paige kept busy with, among other things, her bridge club. She had tried to get him interested in bridge, but without success. Fritz was content with his own Friday night poker group.

Friday morning, he went to work for the very last time. Those who knew him well would miss him. Fritz was a genuinely nice guy. He never had a bad word to say about anyone. Some people might have thought he was a little dull, but he was intelligent, a hard worker, and a team player. He had taken only three weeks of sick leave in 30 years.

A small group took him out to lunch. When he returned from lunch, the whole office gathered around for cake, ice cream, a farewell card, and a few short speeches. They presented him with various going-away gifts, including a big, paperback US atlas. It listed all the motels, campgrounds, national parks, tourist spots, and other information to help guide a leisurely traveler throughout the good old USA. He had told his friends that he and Paige were going to spend a couple of years visiting all the places that he never had gotten to explore while there on business. As a final gift, his supervisor told him to take the rest of the day off.

Paige's car wasn't in the driveway when he got home. She was probably shopping for some traveling clothes. Maybe she was out arranging a dinner at a restaurant that evening for just the two of them. That would be nice.

But something was wrong. When he hung up his jacket, he saw that the bedroom closet was half empty. Paige's clothes were gone. Her shoes were not on the closet floor. Confused, he looked around the bedroom.

He saw an envelope on the lamp stand. Inside it were two pieces of paper. One notified him of a divorce proceeding. The other was a hand-written note from Paige. "I'm so sorry," it began. She said that her lawyer had told her to wait until today. If she had sought divorce a year earlier, like her boyfriend had suggested, she would not have been able to qualify for 50 percent of Fritz's pension. She hoped that he would find it in his heart to forgive her. She felt terrible about this, she wrote, because "you've been so good to me. But I can't ignore my own heart."

Fritz sat immobile on the edge of the bed. Her note was in his hand; her words were burning in his brain.

Maybe an hour later, the phone rang. He picked it up on the fifth ring. It was Bob, wondering if Fritz was going to play poker later that night.

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*Vocabulary:

• arrange:
• bless:
• bridge:
• briefcase:
• career:
• comfortable:
• discourage:
• divorce:
• dull:
• edge:
• envelope:
• explore:
• genuinely:
• immobile:
• intelligent:
• leisurely:
• notify:
• pension:
• proceeding:
• qualify:
• supervisor:
• upset:
• be content with:
• on end:
• sick leave:

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*Wh-Questions:

• What time was it?

• Who/m did he say good night to?

• What was his wife doing?

• Where did he go after he said good night?

• What was tomorrow?

• How many years had he spent with the federal government?

• Where did he go for weeks on end?

• What did he carry for 30 years?

• How had he felt about his career?

• What kind of life did his father have?

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*Fill in blanks:

It was 10 p.m. Fritz said good night ____ his wife. She was watching TV. He went ____ bed. Tomorrow was a big day. It was ____ last day of work. Thirty years with the ____ government. Thirty years of flying out of town ____ weeks on end. Thirty years of interviews, meetings, ____ heavy briefcases. Tomorrow it would all be over. ____ that he didn’t like it. He had enjoyed ____ career.

Fritz felt blessed. His father had had ____ tough life as an unskilled laborer. Whenever Fritz ____ a bit discouraged or upset, he thought about ____ overworked and underpaid father. He thanked God for ____ own good life, and for the fact that ____ had been able to make his dad’s last ____ comfortable.

His two children were married and had ____ own careers. His wife Paige kept busy with, ____ other things, her bridge club. She had tried ____ get him interested in bridge, but without success. ____ was content with his own Friday night poker ____ .

Friday morning, he went to work for the ____ last time. Those who knew him well would____ him. Fritz was a genuinely nice guy. He ____ had a bad word to say about anyone. ____ people might have thought he was a little ____ , but he was intelligent, a hard worker, and ____ team player. He had taken only three weeks ____ sick leave in 30 years.

A small group ____ him out to lunch. When he returned from ____ , the whole office gathered around for cake, ice , a farewell card, and a few short speeches. ____ presented him with various going-away gifts, including a ____ , paperback US atlas. It listed all the motels, ____ , national parks, tourist spots, and other information to ____ guide a leisurely traveler throughout the good old ____ . He had told his friends that he and ____ were going to spend a couple of years ____ all the places that he never had gotten ____ explore while there on business. As a final ____ , his supervisor told him to take the rest____ the day off.

Paige’s car wasn’t in the ____ when he got home. She was probably shopping ____ some traveling clothes. Maybe she was out arranging ____ dinner at a restaurant that evening for just ____ two of them. That would be nice.

But ____ was wrong. When he hung up his jacket, ____ saw that the bedroom closet was half empty. ____ ’s clothes were gone. Her shoes were not on ____ closet floor. Confused, he looked around the bedroom.

____ saw an envelope on the lamp stand. Inside ____ were two pieces of paper. One notified him____ a divorce proceeding. The other was a hand-written ____ from Paige. “I’m so sorry,” it began. She ____ that her lawyer had told her to wait today. If she had sought divorce a year ____ , like her boyfriend had suggested, she would not ____ been able to qualify for 50 percent of ’s pension. She hoped that he would find it ____ his heart to forgive her. She felt terrible ____ this, she wrote, because “you’ve been so good ____ me. But I can’t ignore my own heart.”

____ sat immobile on the edge of the bed. ____ note was in his hand; her words were ____ in his brain.

Maybe an hour later, the ____ rang. He picked it up on the fifth ____ . It was Bob, wondering if Fritz was going ____ play poker later that night.

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*Translate into Vietnamese:

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ESL 299: When I Retire, We Will See the World

*Vocabulary:


• arrange: thu xếp
• bless: chúc phúc
• bridge: bài tây
• briefcase: hành lý
• career: nghề nghiệp
• comfortable: thoải mái
• discourage: mất can đảm
• divorce: ly dị
• dull: khờ, chậm chạp
• edge: mép
• envelope: bao bì
• explore: khám phá
• genuinely: thật sự
• immobile: bất động
• intelligent: thông minh
• leisurely: thong thả
• notify: lưu ý
• pension: lương hưu
• proceeding: tiến hành
• qualify: được
• supervisor: cấp trên, quản lý
• upset: lo lắng
• be content with: hài lòng
• on end: cuối
• sick leave: phép ốm

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*Wh-Questions:

• What time was it? 10 pm

• Who/m did he say good night to? His wife Plaige

• What was his wife doing? was watching TV

• Where did he go after he said good night? to bed

• What was tomorrow? a big day, his last working day

• How many years had he spent with the federal government?
30 years

• Where did he go for weeks on end? flying out of town

• What did he carry for 30 years? heavy briefcase

• How had he felt about his career? enjoyed, blessed

• What kind of life did his father have? tough life

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*Fill in blanks:

It was 10 p.m. Fritz said good night __to__ his wife. She was watching TV. He went _to___ bed. Tomorrow was a big day. It was __his__ last day of work. Thirty years with the ____federal__ government. Thirty years of flying out of town __for__ weeks on end. Thirty years of interviews, meetings, __and__ heavy briefcases. Tomorrow it would all be over. ___Not_ that he didn’t like it. He had enjoyed __his__ career.

Fritz felt blessed. His father had had __a__ tough life as an unskilled laborer. Whenever Fritz __was__ a bit discouraged or upset, he thought about __his__ overworked and underpaid father. He thanked God for __his__ own good life, and for the fact that __he__ had been able to make his dad’s last ____years__ comfortable.

His two children were married and had __their__ own careers. His wife Paige kept busy with, _among___ other things, her bridge club. She had tried __to__ get him interested in bridge, but without success. _Fritz___ was content with his own Friday night poker _group___ .

Friday morning, he went to work for the __very__ last time. Those who knew him well would____miss__ him. Fritz was a genuinely nice guy. He ____never__ had a bad word to say about anyone. __Some__ people might have thought he was a little __dull__ , but he was intelligent, a hard worker, and __a__ team player. He had taken only three weeks __of__ sick leave in 30 years.

A small group ____took__ him out to lunch. When he returned from ____lunch__ , the whole office gathered around for cake, ice cream, a farewell card, and a few short speeches. __They__ presented him with various going-away gifts, including a __big__ , paperback US atlas. It listed all the motels, __campgrounds__ , national parks, tourist spots, and other information to __help__ guide a leisurely traveler throughout the good old __USA__ . He had told his friends that he and ____Paige__ were going to spend a couple of years ____visiting__ all the places that he never had gotten __to__ explore while there on business. As a final __gift__ , his supervisor told him to take the rest__of__ the day off.

Paige’s car wasn’t in the ____driveway__ when he got home. She was probably shopping __for__ some traveling clothes. Maybe she was out arranging _a___ dinner at a restaurant that evening for just __the__ two of them. That would be nice.

But ____something__ was wrong. When he hung up his jacket, ___he_ saw that the bedroom closet was half empty. _Paige___ ’s clothes were gone. Her shoes were not on __the__ closet floor. Confused, he looked around the bedroom.

___He_ saw an envelope on the lamp stand. Inside ___it_ were two pieces of paper. One notified him___of_ a divorce proceeding. The other was a hand-written _note___ from Paige. “I’m so sorry,” it began. She __said__ that her lawyer had told her to wait today. If she had sought divorce a year ____earlier__ , like her boyfriend had suggested, she would not ____have__ been able to qualify for 50 percent of ’s pension. She hoped that he would find it __in__ his heart to forgive her. She felt terrible ____about__ this, she wrote, because “you’ve been so good __to__ me. But I can’t ignore my own heart.”

____Fritz__ sat immobile on the edge of the bed. __Her__ note was in his hand; her words were ____burning__ in his brain.

Maybe an hour later, the ____phone__ rang. He picked it up on the fifth __ring__ . It was Bob, wondering if Fritz was going __to__ play poker later that night.

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*Translate into Vietnamese:

Khi tôi về hưu, tôi sẽ đi xem khắp Thế giới

10 giờ tối. Fritz chúc vợ ngủ ngon. Bà đang xem TV. Ông vào giường. Ngày mai là ngày trọng đại. Đó là ngày cuối cùng đi làm. Ba mươi năm với chính phủ liên bang. Ba mươi năm bay khỏi thành phố nhiều tuần đến lúc cuối. Ba mươi năm phỏng vấn, hội họp, và những hành lý nặng nề. Ngày mai sẽ tất cả sẽ đi qua. Không phải ông không thích điều đó. Ông đã vui thích với nghề nghiệp của mình.

Fritz cảm thấy có phúc. Cha ông đã có một cuộc sống khó khăn vì là một người lao động không có kỹ năng. Lúc nào Fritz cảm thấy ít can đảm hay gặp lo lắng, ông nghĩ về người cha làm việc quá sức và trả lương dưới mức của mình. Ông cảm ơn Chúa cho ông cuộc sống tốt, và cho sự thật là ông có thể làm cho những năm cuối đời của cha ông được thoải mái.

Hai con của ông đã lập gia đình và có sự nghiệp riêng. Vợ ông Paige bận rộn với câu lạc bộ đánh bài tây, giữa những việc khác. Bà cố làm ông quan tâm đến bài tây, nhưng không thành công. Fritz bằng lòng với nhóm đánh bài poker tối thứ sáu của mình.

Sáng thứ sáu, ông đi làm lần cuối. Những người biết ông rõ sẽ nhớ ông. Fritz thực sự là một người dễ thương. Ông không bao giờ có một từ xấu nào để nói về một người nào. Vài người có thể nghĩ ông hơi chậm chạp, nhưng ông thông minh, là người làm việc chăm chỉ, và là một người làm việc nhóm. Ông chỉ nghỉ ba tuần ốm trong 30 năm.

Một nhóm nhỏ mời ông ra ngoài ăn trưa. Khi trở về sau bữa trưa, cả văn phòng vây quanh với bánh, kem, thiệp từ biệt, và vài phát biểu ngắn. Họ tặng ông nhiều quà chia tay, có cả một quyển bản đồ Mỹ bìa mềm lớn. Nó liệt kê những nhà nghỉ, nơi cắm trại, công viên quốc gia, địa điểm du lịch, và những thông tin khác để giúp một người du lịch thong thả du ngoạn xuyên qua nước Mỹ cổ xưa xinh đẹp. Ông đã bảo với bạn bè là ông và Paige sẽ dùng hai năm để thăm những nơi mà ông đã chưa từng khám phá trong khi ở đó lúc làm việc. Như là món quà cuối cùng, cấp trên của ông bảo ông nghỉ phần còn lại của ngày.

Xe của Paige không ở trên lối đi khi ông về nhà. Có lẽ bà đang đi mua sắm vài quần áo du lịch. Có thể bà đi ra ngoài chuẩn bị buổi ăn tối tại nhà hàng vào tối hôm đó cho chỉ hai người bọn họ. Điều đó thật tuyệt.

Nhưng có gì đó không ổn. Khi ông treo áo khoác lên, ông thấy tủ áo phòng ngủ trống một nửa. Quần áo của Paige đâu hết. Giầy của bà không ở trên sàn tủ. Bối rối, ông nhìn quanh phòng.

Ông thấy một cái bao thư trên chân đèn ngủ. Trong đó có hai miếng giấy. Một miếng thông báo cho ông tiến trình ly dị. Mảnh giấy khác là tờ giấy nhắn viết tay từ Paige. "Em rất xin lỗi," bắt đầu thư. Bà nói rằng luật sư bảo bà chờ đến hôm nay. Nếu bà muốn ly dị một năm trước đây, như bồ của bà đề nghị, bà sẽ không có 50 phần trăm lương hưu của Fritz. Bà hy vọng rằng ông sẽ tha thứ cho bà từ đáy lòng. Bà thấy kinh khủng về vấn đề này, bà viết, vì "anh luôn tốt với em. Nhưng em không thể làm ngơ trái tim của chính mình."

Fritz ngồi bất động trên mép giường. Tờ giấy nhắn trong tay; những lời của bà đốt nóng trí não của ông.

Có lẽ một giờ sau, chuông điện thoại reng. Ông nhấc máy trong tiếng chuông thứ năm. Đó là Bob, hỏi xem Fritz có chơi poker lát nữa đêm đó không.

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. 261.Victory Dance Leads to Death
. 262.Eat Your Vegetables
. 263.Honk if You're in a Hurry
. 264.The Man Who Loved Women
. 265.How to Get out of Jury Duty
. 266.The Way to a Man’s Heart
. 267.Female Seeks Mature Male
. 268.Let’s Go Fishing
. 269.Train Wreck “Frees” Cows
. 270.Valuable Guitar Found
. 271.Stepmother Kills Herself
. 272.Beautiful Teacher Smiles
. 273.Are Criminals Taking Over LA?
. 274.Police Arrest Happy Van Driver
. 275.Say Your Prayers
. 276.The Final Phone Call
. 277.Almost Perfect Children
. 278.There Goes the Neighborhood!
. 279.Let’s Go to Vegas!
. 280.Squirrel Attacks Woman
. 281.To Save His Baby
. 282.English Is Confusing
. 283.Pump Up the Tires
. 284.Don’t Go Swimming
. 285.The Park That Went to the Dogs
. 286.Can You Spare a Carburetor?
. 287.Golf Like a Girl
. 288.Take Me Out to the Ball Game
. 289.Take This Job and Shove It
. 290.Where Did That Book Go?
. 291.When You’ve Got Your Health
. 292.That ‘New Car’ Smell
. 293.Inviting Poor Student to Dinner
. 294.When I'm in the Bathroom
. 295.It Was an Old, Worthless Clock
. 296.Five-Finger Discount on Candy
. 297.Collecting Seashells
. 298.At the Store Entrance
. 299.We Will See the World
. 300.Get Me a Caffe Latte




. 301.The Slow Computer-1
. 302.The Slow Computer-2
. 303.The Careful Reader
. 304.Avoid the Flu
. 305.Magician Attracts Women
. 306.US Border Patrol
. 307.Car Shopping in California
. 308.Happy Anniversary
. 309.“Read All about It!”
. 310.A Factory Worker
. 311.Bad Pork
. 312.Don’t Eat the Meat
. 313.Copper Robbers
. 314.Weekly Driving Lessons-1
. 315.Weekly Driving Lessons-2
. 316.Laundry Day-1
. 317.Laundry Day-2
. 318.The Bargain CD Set-1
. 319.The Bargain CD Set-2
. 320.It’s All Over
. 321.The New Clothes-1
. 322.The New Clothes-2
. 323.Food as Punishment
. 324.US Passports Outsourced
. 325.The Demanding Son
. 326.A Practical Joke
. 327.The Dead Pedestrian
. 328.Bad News, Good News
. 329.The Cluster Balloonist
. 330.The Rude Clerk
. 331.The Tax Charge
. 332.The Fire in the Hills-1
. 333.The Fire in the Hills-2
. 334.The Vacuum Cleaner Filter-1
. 335.The Vacuum Cleaner Filter-2
. 336.The Rental Car-1
. 337.The Rental Car-2
. 338.The Marathon Cheater
. 339.School Bus Crashes
. 340.Don’t Take My Property
. 341.New Law for Taco Trucks
. 342.The Refund-1
. 343.The Refund-2
. 344.Shut Your Mouth
. 345.TSA’s New Policy-1
. 346.TSA’s New Policy-2
. 347.I’m Pregnant
. 348.Court Approves Same-Sex Marriage
. 349.Impolite to His Brother
. 350.Protecting the Public
. 351.Malibu to License Paparazzi
. 352.I'm Moving to NY
. 353.The Heart Attack-1
. 354.The Heart Attack-2
. 355.Let's Speak English

THE END






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