CONVERSATION LESSON 3
1.
Mr. J : Good Evening, Mr. A. Please come in. |
Mr. A : Good Evening. How are you, Mr. J? |
Mr. J : Very well, thanks. And how are you? |
Mr. A : Just fine. Is Mrs. J well? |
Mr. J : She’s very well, thanks. How is Mrs, A? |
Mr. A : She’s fine. |
Mr. J : It’s time to begin the meeting? |
Mr. A : Good. Let’s begin. |
Mr. J : Please sit down. There’s the chair. |
Mr. A : Thank you. Let’s listen now. |
2.
Mr. B : Hi, Jhon. How are you? |
Jhon : Hello Mr. B. I’m just fine, thanks. And you? |
Mr. B : Fine, thanks. Where’s Mrs. Anna? Is she here? |
Jhon: There she is. |
Mr. B : Good. Let’s begin. Good morning Mrs. Anna. |
Mrs. Anna : Good morning, Mr. B. Good morning , Jhon. |
Jhon : Good morning, Mrs. Anna. How are you this morning? |
Mrs. Anna : I’m very well, thank you. How are you? |
Jhon : Fine, thanks, Mrs. Anna. |
Mr. B : Just fine, thank you Mrs. Anna. |
Jhon : Whose automobile is that, Mrs. Anna? Is it yours? |
Mrs. Anna : Yes, it is. Is time to begin the class? |
Jhon : Yes, it is. Mrs, Anna. |
Mrs. Anna : Fine. Open your book, please. |
3.
Janee : Where’s the door? |
Jim : There it is. |
Janee : Where’s the window? |
Jim : There it is. |
Janee : Where’s the ceiling? |
Jim : There It is. |
Janee : Where’s the floor? |
Jim : Here it is. |
Janee : Where’s the table? |
Jim : There it is. And there’s the chair |
4.
Anna : Whose book is this? Is it yours? |
Ghani : Yes, it’s mine. Where your book? |
Anna : Here it is. Now, let’s begin. |
Ghani : Good. Let’s study Lesson Three |
Anna : Where’s Mr. Jhon This is his briefcase. |
Ghani : Mr. Jhon isn’t here |
Anna : Whose pen is this? Is it yours? |
Ghani : No, it isn’t mine |
Anna : Isn’t this your dictionary? |
Ghani : Yes, it is |
Anna : This is your notebook, is it? |
Ghani : Yes, it’s mine. |
5.
Ghani : Good Afternoon, Jhon. How are you? |
Jhon : Fine thanks Ghani . And how are you? |
Ghani : I’m just fine, thanks. Where’s your book? |
Jhon : Here it is. Is it time to begin? |
Ghani : Yes, it is. Let’s read lesson three. |
Jhon : Fine. You begin Ghani. |
Ghani : Here’s Lesson two. Where’s lesson three? |
Jhon : There it is. Please read the lesson, Ghani. |
Ghani : “Whose pencil is this? Whose notebook is this? Whose Automobile is this? |
Jhon : That’s very good, Ghani. Now , it’s time to stop. |
6.
Mr. A : Hello, Mrs. Z |
Mrs. Z : Good afternoon, How are you? |
Mr. A : Fine, thank you. And you? |
Mrs. Z : I’m very well, thanks |
Mr. A : What’s that? It is a cat? |
Mrs. Z : Yes, it’s a cat |
Mr. A : Isn’t that’s yours? |
Mrs. Z : No, that’s cat isn’t mine |
Mr. A : Whose cat is it? |
Mrs. Z : Where’s Mr. C? It’s his cat. |
Mr. A : Mr. C isn’t here, but there’s his automobile. |
Mrs. Z : Where is he? |
Mr. A : There he is. I see Mr. C now. |
Mrs. Z : Good. There’s Mr. C and here is his cat. |