M: I am leaving now. What do you want me to get
W: Pick up some chocolate anti ice cream, please.
M: What do you want me to get I’ m leaving now.
W: Pick up a bottle of milk and a loaf of bread please.
—What do you want me to get then
—Er... well, go to the green grocer’s first.
—Yeah, the green grocer’s. OK.
—Let me see, potatoes, new potatoes, not mottled ones. I mean they’re really not very good any more. Urm, three pounds...
—Hang on. I’m trying to write this down. New potatoes.
—Right.
—Three pounds.
—Three pounds. Yes.
—Spring onions, one bunch.
—One bunch of spring onions.
—Yeah.
—OK.
—And a pound of bananas.
—And a pound of bananas. OK.
—And then, could you go to the supermarket as well
—Yes, yes.
—Mm, let me see. A packet of sugar cubes.
—A packet of sugar cubes.
—Yeah. Cubes, mind you, not the other stuff.
—Right.
—Coffee, instant coffee, please get Nescafe, Nesca
W: What do you want to do now?
M: I want to go back to the hotel.
W: But it’s only four o’clock.
M: I’m tired. We’ve done a lot of sightseeing.
W: We can still go shopping. The stores don’t close for another hour.
M: No, I want to rest for a while. We’re going to the theatre tonight, you know.
W: Yes, I know. What time does it start
M: At eight o’clock.
W: Do you want to try to take the bus to the theatre
M: We can take a taxi. It’s more expensive, but it’s a lot easier.
W: Where do you want to eat
M: There are a lot of restaurants near the hotel.
W: But what kind of restaurant Chinese French Japanese
M: Oh, I don’t know. Right now I just want to go back to the hotel and rest.
M: So, what do you want to do tomorrow
W: Well,let’s look at the City Guide here.Ah,here is something interesting. Why don’t we first visit the art museum in the morning
M: OK.good idea.And where do you want to eat lunch
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W: Pick up a bottle of milk and a loaf of bread please.
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