A Telephone Call
JOHN:
Hi, Alice, it’s John. How are you?
ALICE:
Oh, hi, John! I was just thinking about you.
JOHN:
That’s nice. I was wondering if you’d like to
go to a movie tonight.
ALICE:
Sure, I’d love to! What’s playing?
JOHN:
I was thinking about that new comedy Lights
Out. What do you think?
ALICE:
Sounds great!
JOHN:
OK, I’ll pick you up around 7:30. The movie
starts at 8:00.
ALICE:
See you then. Bye!
LANGUAGE NOTES
•
Hi, Alice, it’s John: Hi, ___
, it’s
is a casual and
friendly way to say hello on the phone. Although “it’s”
means “it is,” it is used to mean “I am” here.
•
Oh, hi, John! Notice the rising intonation here. Alice
is excited to hear from John and is very pleased that he
called her.
•
I was wondering if you’d like to ... This is a polite
and indirect way of asking “Do you want to …?” John is
nervous and does not want to appear too direct or bold.
Notice
how the question goes up at the end, which shows that
he is not overly confident.
•
Sure! I’d love to means “Yes, I would love to.”
Notice that Alice is very enthusiastic and friendly. She
wants John to feel comfortable about asking her out on a
date.
•
I was thinking about … / What do you think?
Again, John does not want to appear too bold. He wants
to give Alice a chance to suggest a movie.
•
Sounds great! Is an informal way of saying “That is
a good plan.”
•
I’ll pick you up is an informal way of saying “I’ll
come to your house so that we can go together.”
Introductions and small talk
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