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  • Hello.

  • It's time for English at university.

  • We're following Mary through her first year of study abroad and helping her, and you learned some useful phrases.

  • University life is not a work and no play.

  • It's about having fun, too.

  • And today, Mary need some persuading to let her hair down.

  • You know, relax and enjoy herself with some extracurricular activities.

  • And someone who knows most about doing that is her roommate, Abby.

  • Still studying Mary.

  • You look glued to that desk.

  • Yes, I think I am.

  • I'm just writing up my notes.

  • And then I've got to read Professor Knots, new book.

  • And then I've got to Ah, blah, blah.

  • I don't know what you're saying.

  • It really is time to chillax.

  • Have a break.

  • Come on, You're coming with me.

  • It's hot in here.

  • Oh, and a Professor Onda.

  • Hello, Sharon.

  • Very now this is Vikram Yoga.

  • It will keep you fit and help you lose weight on that guy over there is quite fit to I've lost to Kahlo in a month, haven't I, Robert?

  • I mean, yes, it improves your mind to Mary.

  • Welcome, everyone.

  • Let's begin.

  • Just follow me.

  • First of all, stand straight and breathe deeply in.

  • Oh, hold it there.

  • Good.

  • Next.

  • Stretch your arms out there.

  • Slowly bend to touch your toes.

  • No, no.

  • I seem to have bought something in my back.

  • Sharon.

  • And could you give me a hand?

  • Oh, you got a funny color.

  • Oh, how is so heavy?

  • I be Could you give me a hand?

  • Mary, can you call for help?

  • Yes, of course.

  • Oh, what should I do?

  • You need to call the medical center and tell them there's an emergency.

  • Explain what's happened and ask for someone to come and help ASAP as soon as possible.

  • Go on, Mary.

  • Get calling.

  • Right.

  • Okay.

  • This Hello?

  • Is that the medical center?

  • Good.

  • We have an emergency in the yoga class in the sports hall, Professor.

  • Not as hurt his back.

  • And he needs help.

  • Yes.

  • He bent over and couldn't stand up again.

  • I'll ask him.

  • She says, Does it hurt?

  • Oh, yes.

  • When are they coming?

  • He says yes.

  • How long do you think you'll be?

  • Really?

  • Please, could you come as soon as possible?

  • Off from what we should do until they get here, right?

  • Yes.

  • Is there anything we can do before you arrive.

  • Yes.

  • Ah, right.

  • I'll do that.

  • Thank you.

  • Bye.

  • What did they say?

  • They said chill out.

  • Whatever that means.

  • Goodness.

  • Water drama.

  • It looks like Professor Knots.

  • Attempt to unwind has gone too far.

  • But luckily, help is on its way.

  • Thanks to these phrases that Mary used.

  • We have an emergency in the yoga class.

  • We need help.

  • How long do you think you'll pay?

  • Please, Could you come as soon as possible?

  • Is there anything we can do before you arrive?

  • You can practice thes phrases, pick up a few more plus learned some top tips for studying in the UK on our website at BBC learning english dot com.

  • Right.

  • Let's see of help has arrived.

  • Four.

  • Professor, not you.

  • Hold his feet and I'll hold his head and we'll get him into the ambulance.

  • What's going on here?

  • That while you also sweaty Robert bent over too far in yoga.

  • Bikram yoga.

  • He's hurt his back.

  • Yoga.

  • The girls is Nick.

  • No, Abby.

  • Do you know what I've really endured myself today?

  • Goods feeling more relaxed?

  • I hope so.

  • You're going to join the yoga club then?

  • Definitely.

Hello.

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