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Mr. Sujon is talking to Mr. Rakib who he has just met in a cafe. They are having a conversation when Mr. Sujon asks Mr. Rakib what he does for a living . . .
Mr. Sujon : What do you do for a living?
Mr. Rakib : Sorry I don’t understand the question.
Mr. Sujon : What is your occupation?
Mr. Rakib: I'm a mechanic; I work in a garage on Oxford street.
Mr. Sujon : A mechanic? You must do a lot of work and get very dirty.
Mr. Rakib: yes I do lots of work. Every day I fix cars and it takes a long time to get clean after work.
Mr. Sujon : That is really interesting. How many cars do you think you fix in a day?
Mr. Rakib: On average I probably fix about seven cars every day I do get tired. What sort of job do you have Mr. Sujon?
Mr. Sujon : I don’t have a job at the moment.
Mr. Rakib: why?
Mr. Sujon : I’m at college learning English.
Mr. Rakib: Thanks for the chat I have to get back to work now.
Mr. Sujon : yes, thanks also.