B: Good afternoon, sir.
A: Is Mr. Winter in?
B: Yes, he is. May I ask your name, sir?
A: Yes, I’m Jack Smith. I’d like to see Mr. Winter.
B: Yes, sir. If you wait for a moment, I will call he.
A: Thank you.
W: Hi, Jack. How nice to see you, come in.
B: I just drop in to say hello.
W: Well, that’s very kind of you. Sit down and make yourself comfortable.
B: Thanks, I hope I’m not keeping you from your work.
W: No, not at all.
Unit eight taking a walk (Amanda and Carols are walking across a park.)
A: Let’s walk across the park.
B: Isn’t it a lovely day?
A: Yes, it’s beautiful.
B: Look at him. What’s he doing? Is he walking out?
A: You mean exercises. He’s doing yoga, I think.
B: What are those kids doing?
A: They are selling model boat by remote control.
B: Hey, that’s it.
B: Hey, that’s it.
A: Look at her. She is jogging.
B: She jogs very morning.
A: Really?
B: Yes, she gets up early. She gets up at six and goes jogging?
A: What? Every day. Even at weekend?
B: Yes, even on Saturday and Sunday.
Unit nine Park (Joe and Amy are with their mother. They’re walking in a park. The children are tired, and the mother is tired too.)
A: Can we sit on the grass, mum?
B: No, you can’t, Joe. The grass is wet. |