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The Customer puts the shoe box on the stall. ⇐ ÏðåäûäóùàÿÑòð 3 èç 3
CUSTOMER: Well, my husband came here yesterday. HARRY: Yes? One of them’s red and the other one’s green. green. pear. Harry shows a pear and bites it. HARRY: Mmm, delicious! husband bought these shoes. HARRY: What I mean is this: Are you: (A) “unhappy”, (B) “ annoyed ”, (C) “angry” or (D) ” suicidal ”? CUSTOMER: Well, I’m unhappy. HARRY: You’re unhappy. CUSTOMER: Yes HARRY: You’re not annoyed CUSTOMER: No – well, yes, I am HARRY: So, you’re annoyed CUSTOMER: Yes HARRY: You’re not just unhappy - you’re annoyed! CUSTOMER: Yes! HARRY: But you’re not angry! CUSTOMER: No! HARRY: You’re sure? CUSTOMER: Yes! HARRY: Oh, you are angry! CUSTOMER: No! I’m sure I’m not angry! HARRY: You’re not angry. CUSTOMER: I’m not angry! HARRY: Well, you look angry to me CUSTOMER: All right, I’m angry! HARRY: You’re angry! Right. But not suicidal. CUSTOMER: That’s right! HARRY: Good. You’re angry! CUSTOMER: Yes!! HARRY: Now are you: (A) Very angry, (B) Very very angry, (C) Extremely angry (D) Absolutely furious. CUSTOMER: Look, this is stupid! HARRY: Oh, it’s stupid, is it? CUSTOMER: Yes, it’s stupid! HARRY: I see. Would you say it’s: (A) Very stupid, (B) Very very stupid, (C) Completely stupid, or (D)Absolutely idiotic? CUSTOMER: Look, all I want to do is change these shoes! HARRY: Change the shoes? Well, why didn’t you say so? You’re very lucky, madam, because I have here another pair of shoes that are very similar. CUSTOMER: Now, wait a minute, that’s a red one and a green one as well. HARRY: You’re quite right. OK, let me change this red one for this green one. CUSTOMER: Thank you HARRY: And this green one for this red one. HARRY: Satisfied? CUSTOMER: No. HARRY: All right, then. I’ll change this green one for this red one… HARRY: … and this red one for this green one. CUSTOMER: Look- HARRY: Just a minute. I’ve got a better idea. Your husband bought this pair of shoes…. HARRY: …so if you buy this pair as well CUSTOMER: Yes? HARRY: ….you can have one pair, and your husband can have the other! CUSTOMER: All right. One pair, two pairs. How much is that? HARRY: Twenty pounds CUSTOMER: 20 pounds. Here you are. HARRY: No, It’s 20 pounds a pair. That’s 40 pounds. CUSTOMER: 40 pounds? HARRY: Yes. CUSTOMER: But my husband paid you 20 pounds yesterday! HARRY: Did he? CUSTOMER: Yes. So, you owe me 20 pounds. HARRY: Do I? CUSTOMER: Yes! HARRY: Oh, here you are, then. CUSTOMER: Thank you. Goodbye! HARRY: Goodbye! er….no…just a minute. Come back!!! Harry runs after the customer
Practice Homework for the 1) Review all words, learn Shoe Stall Words 2) Answer these questions in writing: 1) What time do you usually have lunch and dinner? 2) What do you usually have for lunch and dinner? 3) Who do you usually have lunch and dinner with? 4) How long do you usually have lunch and dinner? 5) What bothers you in your life? (5 sentences) # I hate it when…, It gets on my nerves when… 6) What doesn’t bother you that usually bothers other people? (3 sentences) # People usually hate it when… but as for me (÷òî êàñàåòñÿ ìåíÿ) it doesn’t bother me at all (âîîáùå)
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