M: No, of course not. We’ ll look after yoourselves?
Text 4
W: Here’ s a 10 - dollar bill. Give me two tickets for tonight’ s show, please?
M: Sure. Two tickets and here’ s $ 1. 40 change?
Text 5
W: I like the newcomer?
M: Me too. He does have a good sense of humor?
W: Yes, he plays harmless jokes on everybody even including himself. And with his presence, all of
us feel cheerful and energetic?
M: No wonder he is so popular?
Text 6
W: Have yoheard?
M: Heard what?
W: I got a job offer from Media View?
M: Really? From Media View? Where is it?
W: London!
M: Wow, that’ s great. Have yoever been to London?
W: No, I’ ve never been to England!
M: Well, what are yogoing to do?
W: I think yoknow…
W&M ( in unison) : Yogotta do what yogotta do!
M: So you’ re going to take it?
W: Yeah, I just can’ t pass this up?
Text 7
M: Jenny, I hope you’ ve finished packing and are ready to leave?
W: Not quite ready. I’ m looking for my passport?
M: Your passport? That’ s the one thing yomustn’ t leave behind?
W: I know. I haven’ t lost it. I’ ve packed it, but I just can’ t remember which bag it’ s in?
M: Well, you’ ll have to find it at the airport. Come on, the taxi is waiting?
W: The plane won’ t leave until a quarter to four. Why such a rush?
M: Yoknow how bad traffic has been these days. I think we need to leave right now if we want to
get to the airport on time?Text 8
M: Ted Harris?
W: Ah, it’ s Diana Shaw?
M: How are things?
W: Fine?
M: I’ m ringing about Mr. Wellbore’ s visit. Has he arrived?
W: Yes. He arrived yesterday morning. I picked him up at the airport?
M: Ah, have yoshown him around the company?
W: Yes, I have. I did that yesterday afternoon?