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Finding a Room

I

  1. I believe you are taking foreign students

  1. Yes, if you don’t mind sharing.

  1. How much is it?

  1. Ј 9 per week including eating.

  1. Do you think I could have a look at it?

  1. We are having it decorated at the moment. Will Friday do?

II

  1. I’ve been told you might have a vacant room.

  1. Yes, I’ve got a spare single.

  1. What are your terms?

  1. Ј 2.50 for bed and breakfast.

  1. Could I have a look at the room, please?

  1. It’s a bit awkward just now. Could you come tomorrow?

III

  1. My friend told me that I might have accommodation here.

  1. Yes, I’ll have a room free after the weekend.

  1. What’s the price of the room, please?

  1. It’s about Ј 6.25 per week, but I can’t do lunches.

  1. Do you mind if I come in?

  1. Come in by all means but it’s in a terrible mess.

IV

  1. I wonder if you could help me. I’m looking for a room.

  1. I have got a vacancy, yes.

  1. What sort of price are you asking?

  1. Ј 8.50 per week excluding laundry.

  1. Would it be convenient to see the room?

  1. Can you call back later? We are right in the middle of lunch.

Apologizing

I

  1. I’m afraid I’ve spilt ink all over the table-cloth.

  1. Oh, never mind about that.

  1. I’m terribly sorry. Won’t you let me pay for it?

  1. No, I won’t hear of it.

II

  1. I’m awfully sorry, but I seem to mislay your scarf.

  1. Oh, don’t worry about that.

  1. I just don’t know what to say. I’ll replace it, of course.

  1. No, that’s quite out of the question.

III

  1. I’m very much afraid I’ve burnt a hole in the rug.

  1. Oh, that’s all right.

  1. I do apologize. I’ll buy you a new one on Monday.

  1. Of course not. I never did like it, anyway.

IV

  1. I’m dreadfully sorry, I’ve broken a plate.

  1. Oh, that doesn’t matter.

  1. I’m ever so sorry. Tell me where you bought it so I can get you another.

  1. No, certainly not, I wouldn’t dream of letting you do that.

Offering Cigarettes

I

  1. Cigarette?

  2. No, thanks, not before lunch.

  1. Please, have one. It’s a new brand.

  1. I honestly don’t feel like one at the moment.

II

  1. Have a cigarette!

  1. No, thanks. I’ve just put one out.

  1. Please, do. I always seem to be smoking yours.

  1. Perhaps I will. Have you got a lighter?

III

  1. Would you like a cigarette?

  1. No, thanks. I’m trying to cut down.

  1. Go on. I owe you one from yesterday.

  1. O’K. But next time you must have one of mine.

IV

  1. Help yourself to a cigarette!

  1. I’m trying to give up.

  1. Come on. I insist.

  1. No, thank you. I’ve really got a bit of a cough.

On a Bus

I

  1. Does this bus go to the station?

  1. No, you’ll have to get off at the bank and take a 192.

  1. Can you tell me where to get off?

  1. It’s the next stop but one.

II

  1. Am I O’K for St. Mary’s Church?

  1. No, we only go as far as the park, but you can walk from there.

  1. How much further is it?

  1. It’s quite away but I’ll tell you in good time.

III

  1. Do you go to the …

  1. No, you are going the wrong way. You want a 143 from the church.

  1. Have we got much further to go?

  1. It’s the next stop.

IV

  1. Is this the right bus for the South Hall?

  1. No, you should have caught a 12. Turn down at the bridge and get one there.

  1. Could you tell me when we get there?

  1. It’s three stops after this one.

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