Unit 9
Situational Dialogue 1
Customer | Excuse me. |
Assistant | Yes, madam. |
Customer | Have you got any maps of London? |
Assistant | We've got this one. It's got London on it. |
Customer | That's very small. Have you got any big maps of London? |
Assistant | No, I'm sorry. We haven't got any. Try the bookshop. |
Customer | Thank you. |
Situational Dialogue 2
Mr. Jones | Have you any tickets for the National Theatre? |
Clerk | We haven't got any for this evening. But we have got some for Thursday. |
Mr. Jones | Oh, good. Can I have ten tickets for Thursday then, please? |
Clerk | Ten! I'm sorry, we haven't got ten. We have only got four. |
Mr. Jones | All right. |
Man | Excuse me. Have you got any change? |
Passer-by | Yes. I think so. I've got one, two, three, four tens and some twos. One, two, three, four, five. Is that all right? |
Man | Oh, yes. Thank you very much. |
Passer-by | Not at all. |
Situational Dialogue 3
Customer | Good afternoon. Have you got any writing paper, please? |
Shop Assistant | Yes, sir. Is this all right? |
Customer | Thank you. And have you got any envelopes? |
Shop Assistant | Yes, sir. Here you are. |
Customer | Thank you. Oh, is there a post office near here? |
Shop Assistant | Yes, sir. In Beadle Street. On the left. |
Customer | Thank you very much. |
Shop Assistant | Not at all, sir. |
Man | Yes, yes. Tuesday is fine. What's your address? Have you got a pen? Thanks. Yes, 35 Duke Street. Right. Is there a railway station near there? Well, I'll take a taxi. Yes, I'll see you on Tuesday. Goodbye. |