20.Here’s Hugo Peters, sir. 21.Hello, Peters. Here you are, then. 22.Hello, sir. You’re looking very well. 23.Yes, I’m glad to have you where I want you at last, Peters. 24.Thank you! I’ve got...
1.So you called John, right? 2.That’s right. 3.My name’s Maurice. Is this the first time you’ve been to our lovely island of Trinidad? 4.Yes, it is. Is it much farther to where the concert is? 5...
What can we do for you, Sir? I’d like to rent a car, please. That’s what we’re here for, Sir. I know you’re going to enjoy renting from us. Our motto is “A happy customer is a customer for l...
Right. Got a light, mate? No! I don’t smoke! Anyway, you’re not allowed to smoke here. These seats are for non-smokers, look! Oh, yeah, you got a light? Yeah, I’ve got a light. Look, would you m...
Oh, Gee! It looks like I’ve finished all the booze. Hey, what’s this? Gosh, it’s a radio! I wonder if it’s got any battery in it? And this week’s Number 1, all across the nation, is of cours...
-What about your experiences as a teacher? Are there any moments that stand out as being the best? -The best thing’s I have taught some interesting people including the Minister of Agriculture from...
-Let’s talk about English as a language. Is it very difficult to learn? 7.–I think it is perhaps, to master, I think it’s one of the most difficult of the European languages. It’s only when yo...
1.–My name is Michael Crane and I teach English as a foreign language. -Have you always been a teacher? -I have been a teacher for the last 20 years, but I’ve also done other jobs. In publishing,...
Apartment 3C, 11 Truleigh Court, February 11th Dear Mom, I thought I’d just write you letter to tell you how I’m doing, as it’s quite a long time since I last saw you. As you can see, I’ve mov...
12.Hello, Granny P’s rest home. Who’s that speaking, please? 13.This is Hugo Peters. Could I have a word with the boss, please? 14.Hold on, please 15.Peter, it’s you. What a surprise! Are you ca...