Lesson
27

A lift to town

A.= Ann - C.= Corinne - P.= Peter

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 A.: I'm going to the post office. Does anyone want anything?

 P.: I'd like some stamps, please.

 A.: How many do you want?

 P.: Two books, please. First class.

 C.: Are you going into town, Ann?

 A.: Well, I'm not actually going into the centre of town. Why? Do you want a lift?

 C.: Yes. If you don't mind. I want to buy a couple of magazines and do a bit of window shopping.

 A.: Well, I can drop you by the bank. Is that any good?

 C.: Yes, thanks. That's fine. I'm going to see if I can get some ideas for presents. One of my friends has got a birthday soon. I want to send her something typically British. Any ideas?

 P.: A cassette of God Save the Queen? A hundred tea-bags? A bulldog? The Union Jack?

 C.: Thanks, Peter. You're a great help.

Beggars can't be choosers.