Choose the correct options to complete the conversation.
David: Hi, Fran! Great to see you! Welcome to London!
Fran: 1 __
David: Good! Sorry I couldn’t meet you at the station.
David: Good! Sorry I couldn’t meet you at the station.
Fran: 2 __
David: Did they? I’m glad! So how was your train journey?
David: Did they? I’m glad! So how was your train journey?
Fran: 3 __
David: Oh, that’s always a good idea! Well, shall we have a drink first?
David: Oh, that’s always a good idea! Well, shall we have a drink first?
Fran: 4 __
David: OK, let’s try this cafe. So how have you been?
David: OK, let’s try this cafe. So how have you been?
Fran: 5 __
David: Yes, I guess you’re studying hard. And have you been to London before?
David: Yes, I guess you’re studying hard. And have you been to London before?
Fran: 6 __
David: Oh, he’d love to come! I’ve planned a trip on the London Eye. I’ll call him...
Fran: Cool!
Number the sentences to make up a dialogue.
— A comedy.
— Of course, you can. We can try to get an extra ticket at the theatre door.
— I am going out tonight. I’ve got two tickets to the Musical Theatre.
— OK. Let’s meet outside the theatre near the entrance door.
— Fine! I am going to join you! See you tonight at 6:30!
— Oh, is it possible to join you? I haven’t been to the theatre for ages.
— What’s on?
— Good. Looking forward to seeing you.
Number the sentences to make up a dialogue.
— A comedy.
— Of course, you can. We can try to get an extra ticket at the theatre door.
— I am going out tonight. I’ve got two tickets to the Musical Theatre.
— OK. Let’s meet outside the theatre near the entrance door.
— Fine! I am going to join you! See you tonight at 6:30!
— Oh, is it possible to join you? I haven’t been to the theatre for ages.
— What’s on?
— Good. Looking forward to seeing you.
Number the sentences to make up a dialogue.
— A comedy.
— Of course, you can. We can try to get an extra ticket at the theatre door.
— I am going out tonight. I’ve got two tickets to the Musical Theatre.
— OK. Let’s meet outside the theatre near the entrance door.
— Fine! I am going to join you! See you tonight at 6:30!
— Oh, is it possible to join you? I haven’t been to the theatre for ages.
— What’s on?
— Good. Looking forward to seeing you.
Number the sentences to make up a dialogue.
— A comedy.
— Of course, you can. We can try to get an extra ticket at the theatre door.
— I am going out tonight. I’ve got two tickets to the Musical Theatre.
— OK. Let’s meet outside the theatre near the entrance door.
— Fine! I am going to join you! See you tonight at 6:30!
— Oh, is it possible to join you? I haven’t been to the theatre for ages.
— What’s on?
— Good. Looking forward to seeing you.
Number the sentences to make up a dialogue.
— A comedy.
— Of course, you can. We can try to get an extra ticket at the theatre door.
— I am going out tonight. I’ve got two tickets to the Musical Theatre.
— OK. Let’s meet outside the theatre near the entrance door.
— Fine! I am going to join you! See you tonight at 6:30!
— Oh, is it possible to join you? I haven’t been to the theatre for ages.
— What’s on?
— Good. Looking forward to seeing you.
Number the sentences to make up a dialogue.
— A comedy.
— Of course, you can. We can try to get an extra ticket at the theatre door.
— I am going out tonight. I’ve got two tickets to the Musical Theatre.
— OK. Let’s meet outside the theatre near the entrance door.
— Fine! I am going to join you! See you tonight at 6:30!
— Oh, is it possible to join you? I haven’t been to the theatre for ages.
— What’s on?
— Good. Looking forward to seeing you.
Number the sentences to make up a dialogue.
— A comedy.
— Of course, you can. We can try to get an extra ticket at the theatre door.
— I am going out tonight. I’ve got two tickets to the Musical Theatre.
— OK. Let’s meet outside the theatre near the entrance door.
— Fine! I am going to join you! See you tonight at 6:30!
— Oh, is it possible to join you? I haven’t been to the theatre for ages.
— What’s on?
— Good. Looking forward to seeing you.
Number the sentences to make up a dialogue.
— A comedy.
— Of course, you can. We can try to get an extra ticket at the theatre door.
— I am going out tonight. I’ve got two tickets to the Musical Theatre.
— OK. Let’s meet outside the theatre near the entrance door.
— Fine! I am going to join you! See you tonight at 6:30!
— Oh, is it possible to join you? I haven’t been to the theatre for ages.
— What’s on?
— Good. Looking forward to seeing you.
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