Lucy: I want to watch a video. Lucy: I want to watch a video. Mary: Have you got a new video? L.: Yes. I’ve got «Police school 6». M.: I don’t like this film. It’s silly. Let’s play chess. L.: Sorry. I don’t want to play chess. Let’s play a new computer game. I’ve got a new CD. M.: It’s great! Let’s go.
Bob: Dad, take us to the football match! The match is Brazil-England. It’s an interesting game. Bob: Dad, take us to the football match! The match is Brazil-England. It’s an interesting game. Bob’s father: OK. Tom, do you want to go with us? Tom: It’s great! I like watching football match at the stadium. F: The stadium’s full today. B: How many people do you think there are? There are thousands of people here.
Ann: Do you have any pears? Ann: Do you have any pears? Seller: Yes, over there next to the lemons. A.: How much do they cost? S.: The pears are 5 for a dollar. A.: I’ll take ten. S.: Would you like anything else? A.: Yes, bananas. How much do they cost?
S.: The bananas are 4 dollars per kilo. S.: The bananas are 4 dollars per kilo. A.: Oh, that’s very expensive. How much are the grapes? S.: Black or green? A.: Green, please. S.: Three dollars per kilo. A.: Good. I’ll take two kilos, please. S.: Is that all? A.: Yes. S.: Here you are. That’s 8 dollars altogether. A.: Thanks.
Mary.: Bob, this is Mary. How are you? Mary.: Bob, this is Mary. How are you? Bob.: Fine, and you? M.: Fine, too. What are you doing? B.: I'm watching television. It’s a sports programme. M.: Oh, I’m sorry. Can I speak to Lucy? B.: Yes, of course.
Lucy.: Hello, Mary. Lucy.: Hello, Mary. M.: Hi, Lucy. Guess where I was last night. L.: What time? M.: About eight o’clock. L.: Were you at the cinema? M.: No, I wasn’t. I was at a pop concert. It was fantastic! L.: Next time I’ll go with you. M.: OK. See you tomorrow. Bye.
Assistant.: Can I help you? Assistant.: Can I help you? Mother.: Yes, can I look at some jeans? A.: What size? M.: Small. A.: Here you are. Try these. M.: These ones are lovely. How much are they? A.: 40 dollars. M.: OK, I’ll take them.
Bob.: Excuse me. I’m looking to the pet shop. Can you tell me the way to the pet shop from here, please? Bob.: Excuse me. I’m looking to the pet shop. Can you tell me the way to the pet shop from here, please? An old man.: Oh, it’s easy. Go along this street and turn left. Go straight on for about 500 meters. Go past the church. You’ll see the pet shop on your left, opposite the play-ground. B.: Thanks. An old man.: Never mind.
This looks like a nice This looks like a nice restaurant. • Yeah, it is. I come here all the time. • Let’s sit over there. • OK. • Can you pass me a menu, please? • Sure. What are you going to have to eat?
• I’m not sure. I have not decided yet. Can you recommend something? • I’m not sure. I have not decided yet. Can you recommend something? • Sure, I’ve had steak and lobsters before. They’re both very good. • I think I’ll have the lobster and a salad. Can you order for me? • Sure. No problem.
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