- I see.
- Where're you going?
- To a friend of mine to play chess. Bye-bye.
- Bye-bye.
Dialogue 10
- Please give me that book.
- What for?
- To have a look at it.
- Here you are.
- Thank you.
- Not at all.
Dialogue 11
- Have you had a good day at school?
- Wonderful! I've got three really good marks!
- Jolly good. Congratulations!
- Thank you.
Dialogue 12
- You're far too lazy. Look at your English. Is this the best you can do?
- You know I'm no good at English.
- And what about Physics?
- I'm ashamed of myself.
- You could easily come top of the class.
- I'll work harder, I promise.
Dialogue 13
- Well, hurry up.
- I'm trying to. But look, isn't there half an hour before school starts?
- Is that the right time?
- I'm sure it is.
Dialogue 14
- School's almost over.
- Yes, I know.
- How many more days?
- Six.
- When do the holidays start?
- Next week.
Dialogue 15
- How did you enjoy your summer holidays?
- Oh, yes, very much. I spent them at a youth camp.
- On the south coast as usual with your elder sister?
- Yes, but this time I was alone.
- How lucky you were!
- That's right.
Dialogue 16
- Look here, this has got to stop. You've come bottom in nearly every subject.
- Except Geography.
- Yes, indeed. You came second to bottom in that.
- It wasn't really my fault. I was ill for some time, wasn't I?
- That's no excuse.
- I'll improve.
- I doubt it.
Dialogue 17
- My bag, please.
- Which one is it?
- It's one of those, there.
- This one?
- No, not that one.
- What colour?
- It's brown? Yes. That's it. Thank you.
- Not at all.
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