What are they going to buy for Pam?
What are they going to buy for Pam?
Man: Last year we gave Pam a book for her birthday. Shall we buy her another one this year?
Woman: I think we should give her a plant or some chocolates. Man: But she doesn’t like sweet things!
Woman: Let’s get her something to put in her garden, but not a book again!
When is the man’s appointment?
When is the man’s appointment?
Man: Good morning. I’d like someone to cut my hair, please. Can I make an appointment?
Woman: Certainly. Um, Wednesday or Thursday morning, or Friday afternoon?
Man: On Friday, I’m going to go to France. What about Thursday afternoon? I’m afraid I have a meeting all day Wednesday.
Woman: Well, it’s a little difficult, but if that’s the only afternoon you can come, we’ll see you then.
Which is the aunt’s postcard?
Which is the aunt’s postcard?
Boy: Look, Sandra. I got this really nice postcard from my aunt.
Sandra: Oh. What a pretty village and it’s right by a river. Is it in the mountains?
Boy: Yes. But you can’t see them in the picture.
Sandra: Perhaps they’re behind those tall trees.
What time will the plane to Milan leave?
What time will the plane to Milan leave?
Man: Excuse me. What time is the next plane to Milan?
Woman: It should leave at quarter past seven but it’s an hour late today.
Man: That’s a problem. If it doesn’t leave until quarter past eight, I’ll be one hour late for my meeting.
Woman: I’m sorry, sir. There’s nothing I can do.
What does Joe’s father do?
What does Joe’s father do?
Girl: What’s your father’s job, Joe?
Joe: He was a pilot but now he’s a farmer. What about your father?
Girl: He’s a photographer.
Joe: Oh, I want to do that—if I don’t become a pilot.