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Mrs Lee: So, tell me about
my trip to Europe. Will I leave on Saturday or Sunday?
Secretary: I’ve booked your ticket
for Saturday, Mrs Lee. Let me see, that’s the 11th and your plane leaves at 10
a.m.
Mrs Lee: So, I’ll get to
the airport at about eight.
Secretary: Yes. And you’ll
arrive in London at eleven fifty – you won’t stop in Frankfurt this time. Mr
Porter from our Amsterdam office will arrive at about the same time, so you can
go together to your meeting at the factory – no time to go to the hotel, I’m
afraid.
Mrs Lee: OK. And after the
meeting?
Secretary: You’ll have the
afternoon free. Then in the evening you’ll meet Jane and Peter Cook.
Mrs Lee: Is that at their
home?
Secretary: Not this time.
You’re going to meet in a Japanese restaurant near your hotel. Then the next
morning you’ll go to Paris on the train.
Mrs Lee: Yes, that’s
better than flying again.
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Man: Hello, can I help
you?
Chloe: Yes, I’d like to
go on a sailing holiday this summer in Italy.
Man: Have you been
sailing before?
Chloe: No. I wanted to
go to Sweden last year, but I didn’t have enough money.
Man: Well, it is quite
expensive. Sailing holidays start at about three hundred pounds.
Chloe: Yes, my friends
went in August last year. They paid four hundred and fifty pounds each. The
most I can pay is three hundred and eighty pounds.
Man: Well, that should
be enough.
Chloe: When’s the
cheapest time to go?
Man: Well, August is
the most expensive month. September and October are cheaper.
Chloe: October’s too
late for me, so I’ll go in September.
Man: Would you like to
be by the sea or a lake?
Chloe: Well, I’d prefer
a lake in the mountains.
Man: OK. The Aqua
Centre in north Italy will be best for you. That costs £370.
Chloe: OK. Can I pay by
credit card? I haven’t got my cheque book.
Man: Yes, that’s fine.
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Jan: Hi, Steve!
Steve: Hi, Jan. I’m
going to go to London on the train. Come with me!
Jan: But it’s cheaper
by bus.
Steve: I’ve got a
student travel card. You can get cheap train tickets with it.
Jan: That sounds good.
How much does it cost?
Steve: A card for six
months is sixteen pounds.
Jan: So how do I get
one?
Steve: You need some photographs – one for the
card and one for the form.
Jan: Oh. There’s a
photo machine in the post office. It gives you four photos for three pounds.
Steve: So does the one
in the library. But I went to a photographer’s shop. It was cheaper.
Jan: I don’t have to
show my passport or my driving licence, do I?
Steve: That’s right,
Jan, you only need a letter from your college.
Jan: I’ll ask my
teacher for one.
Steve: And then you take everything to the tourist office,
by the travel agent’s.
Jan: Great, next time
you go to London, I’ll come too!
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