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W: Hi! Is that 8890643?
M: No. This is 8870634.
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M: Would you mind turning down the TV?
W: Pardon? I cant hear. What did you say?
M: Would you mind turning down the TV? Im answering the phone.
W: Not at all.
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M. Can I help you with your baggage?
W. I can manage it myself. Thank you all the same.
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M: What do you do in your spare time when you are not training?
W: I go to the cinema a lot. The last time I went to the cinema was in Paris about four months ago. I will go to the cinema tonight. Will you go with me?
M: Im afraid I cant. Enjoy yourself.
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W: I heard that Bob failed his drivers test last week. Is it true?
M: Yes, it is...and its really a shame. He had been practicing for a long time.
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W: McDonald Restaurant. May I help you?
M: Id like to book a table.
W: How many?
M: Just two.
W: What time?
M: 8:00.
W: Im sorry, there arent any tables available at 8:00, but we can give you one at 7:00 or 9:00.
M: All right. 9:00 then.
W: May I have your name, please?
M: Miller.
W: A table for two at 9:00 for Mr. Miller.
M: Thank you.
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W: People often say that Disneyland is a favorite place for visitors. Could you tell me something about it?
M: Yes. There are quite a few Disney-lands around the world. I studied in Los Angeles for three years so I know the Disney land there quite well. I often went there with friends in our free time.
W: Yes. Please tell me about the Disney Park in Los Angeles.
M: The Park was opened in 1955 and it was the first Disney Park in the USA and also in the world.
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M: Id like to book seats for Harry Potter, please.
W: Yes, of course, sir.
M: Have you got any seats in the front, please?
W: Yes, we have.
M: How much are they, please?
W: $10 each.
M: Are there any seats at $5?
W: Yes, there are, at the back. For how many?
M: For four, please.
W: For which night?
M: What about Saturday, October 21st?
W: I can give you four seats in Row 18.
M: How long will the performance last?
W: Two and a half hours.
M: Thank you. How much is that, please?
W: $20.
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W: I met Betty today on the street.
M: How is he doing?
W: She said she just got back with George from a trip to London.
M: They did? So what did she say about London?
W: Oh, they had a lovely time. She said wed really enjoy it if we were there too.
M: Did you ask how the weather was?
W: It seems it was rather cold in London, but nice and warm along the coast.
W: Did she say where she stayed?
W: She told me, but I dont remember.
M: Well, did she say the hotels were crowded?
W: Yes, she said they were. They always are this time of the year. So she recommends we make our plans as soon as possible.
M: Well, wed better do some checking. Do you still have the guide-book?
W: Yes, here it is. If I remember, it says the cheapest is around $35 a day.