Dialogue 61 - What would you do if you had a lot of money? - I'd buy a scooter. - But if you can't buy a scooter? - Then, I'd buy a bicycle. Dialogue 62 - Hello! Is that nice? I hope you enjoy your breakfast, don't you? - Oh, yes, very. Thanks. - May I sit at your table, please? - You're very welcome. - Thank you. Dialogue 63 - Oh, dear, call your little brother, please. - He's up in the tree. - Well, let him come down. - He says he won't until you agree to play football with him. - Oh, no. I can't do that. I'm too old to do that.
Dialogue 64 - What's his telephone number? - It slipped my memory. I know it, but I can't think of it. - Neither can I. - Well, it'll come back to me in a minute. Dialogue 65 - What's that girl's name? - Do you mean the one in the blue coat? - Oh, yes, that's the one. - Let me see... It'll come back to me in a moment. - Don't tell me you've forgotten it. - It's just slipped my mind. - Think hard, will you? - It's just on the tip of my tongue. - You must remember. - I've got it at last! Caroline! Dialogue 66 - Do you come to school by bus? - Yes, because I live a long way from school. And you? - Oh, I always walk to school. I live nearby.
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