A: Thank you for coming tonight, Mrs. Webber. As a teacher, it's great seeing the kid's parents (assist) our parent-teacher conference night.
B: Of course! I am very interested to know how my child is doing and also (get some insight from) you as to how he can improve.
A: Well Allen is a great student. He is a hard worker and very well behaved, however he does (struggle) a bit with math.
B: I guess he gets that from me, I never did well in math when I was a kid. What can I do at home to (compliment) what he is learning in the classroom?
A: Well, it's important that you sit with him and review his homework assignments and help him with math. I would also recommend he stay after school twice a week for tutoring sessions. It will really help a lot.
B: Thanks a lot! I will definitely do that. Is there anything else?
A: Um... yes. Here is a notice from our financial department, seems your child's (tuition) is overdue.
B: Oh yes, I...