Living English: Episode 7 - Come to Lunch
Living English is English teaching programmed ran by Australia Network TV. These 42-part series focuses on the English language used in everyday situations such as checking into a hotel or describing people. Get to know the characters of our drama 'Sisters and Brothers' as you learn and revise your basic English skills.
Full Episode List of Living English
Living English is English teaching programmed ran by Australia Network TV. These 42-part series focuses on the English language used in everyday situations such as checking into a hotel or describing people. Get to know the characters of our drama 'Sisters and Brothers' as you learn and revise your basic English skills.
Full Episode List of Living English
Living English: Episode 7 - Come to Lunch
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Living English: Episode 7- Come to Lunch:
Sarah invites Anne to meet her family. Sarah and Anne taste a sample
of wine. Going to is used for things you intend to do in the future. It is always followed by a verb
ANNE | Mmm. It’s very smooth. Good flavour too. |
SARAH | It sells well in restaurants here. I think these’ll sell well in Singapore. |
ANNE | The samples you sent me were very popular with our staff. You seem to understand our tastes in Singapore. |
SARAH | Thank you. It’s my job to know what my clients like. |
ANNE seems distracted. SARAH observes her for a moment. | |
SARAH | So, are you enjoying the city? |
ANNE | (unconvincingly) It’s very nice. |
SARAH | What are you going to do tomorrow? |
ANNE | I don’t know. I’ll probably stay in the hotel and relax. |
SARAH | Why don’t you come to lunch with us at home? |
ANNE | Oh thank you, but you have your family. |
SARAH | Yes, and they want to meet you. We’re going to have roast chicken – traditional Aussie food. |
ANNE | Sounds good. Alright, I’ll come. |
SARAH | Great. |
ANNE | What time? |
SARAH | We eat at about oneoclock. So about twelvethirty? I’ll show you the house. |
ANNE | Okay. Thank you |
SARAH | I’ll get my brother to pick you up. |
ANNE | No that’s okay. I’ll get a taxi. |
SARAH | Alright then. That’s settled! |
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