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Conversation: 05.

A: Hallo, John, I’m so glad you’ve come. How are you?

B: Quite well, thank you. How are you?

A: Very well indeed, thank you. Have you met Mr. and Mrs. Black? They are staying with us for the week-end.

B: Oh yes, we know each other quite well.

A: That’s good .... And now this is Mary with the tea, I think. Yes, it is. Thank you, Mary. John, you can pass the tea round. Do you have sugar in your tea, Mrs. Black?

B: Just a little, please, but no milk.

A: And sugar for you, Mr. Black?

B: Yes, please, I like a lot of sugar.

A: Most men do, I think. My husband likes his tea very sweet. And what will you have with it —— a sandwich, or one of these cakes?

B: A sandwich, please.

A: How is your mother, Mrs. Black? I hear she’s not been very well.

B: No, she hasn’t, but she’s much better now. She’s Staying with my brother For a Few days and then she's coming to stay with us.

A: I’m glad to hear she’s getting better.




 

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