Episode 04 - Where are you?

Sammy and Julia are happy to go shopping together. What could possibly go wrong?

Transcript

Julia: I love this department store.
Sammy: Me, too. Oh!
Julia: What's wrong?
Sammy: I haven't got any money.
Julia: There's a cashpoint just down the road. There! Next to the traffic lights.
Sammy:  Oh, yes. I'll see you in five minutes?

Sammy: Hi, Julia? I'm here.
Julia: Oh, that was quick.
Sammy: Where are you?
Julia: Take the lift. And when you come out, go straight on, then left a bit and you'll see me.
Sammy: Great.
Sammy: Take the lift, come out, go straight on, then left a bit and you'll see me.

Sammy: '… come out of the lift, go straight on, then left a bit and you'll see me.' But where? There's nobody here. ... Julia, hi.
Julia: Are you coming?
Sammy: Am I coming? Julia, I'm here. Where are you?
Julia: You're here? Sammy, I'm here. And I don't know where you are, but you're definitely not here.
Sammy: No, no, you're right. I'm not here. Look, I can see shoes. Are you near shoes?
Julia: Yes, I am.
Sammy: Really?!?
Julia: Yes. Can you see the trousers? Jeans, shorts ...
Sammy: Yes.
Julia: I'm near the trousers, looking at the dresses.
Sammy: Dresses?! Julia, there aren't any dresses.
Julia: Yes, there are, Sammy. And I'm looking at them now ...
Sammy: No, there aren't! Not on this floor ...
Julia: 'Not on this floor'? Sammy, which floor are you on?
Sammy: Basement. Men's clothes.
Julia: Women's clothes, Sammy. First floor.
Sammy: Julia, you said, 'take the lift'.
Julia: Look, I'll see you in two minutes.
Sammy: OK.

Sammy: Julia!
Julia: Sammy!

Task 1: Check your understanding 1

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Task 2: Check your understanding 2

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Task 3: Directions 1

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Task 4: Directions 2

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Task 5: Clothes

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Discussion

Average: 4.5 (6 votes)
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Submitted by Gianfranco on Thu, 24/01/2019 - 22:39

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Not in a public place but sometimes in the university I have hard times finding with a friend in a library for example

Submitted by sandragiron on Thu, 10/01/2019 - 10:56

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I think that many times we don't listen carefully indications and we assume where is a person who are looking for . In this way we lose a lot information
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Submitted by dariusclinton on Tue, 08/01/2019 - 05:40

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I'll tell him to come at the start point, in this case the entry of the store.

Submitted by esrahassan on Tue, 08/01/2019 - 05:36

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somtimes but i use mobile to find them
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Submitted by Alexander Bladeck on Sun, 06/01/2019 - 23:59

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I like when Sammy says: "there is anybody here", but what is the difference between anybody and anyone, everybody and everyone?

Hello Alexander Bladeck,

There is no difference in meaning between anybody and anyone, somebody and someone etc. Forms with ~one are perhaps a little more formal and less common in everyday speech, but even here it is a very subtle difference.

 

Peter

The LearnEnglish Team