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Mr. A: He is ten years old. He is a fine boy, but being an only child is rather
spoilt. School will do him good.
Mr. B: Does he get on well with your sister’s children?
Mr. A: Oh, yes! He plays all sorts of games with his cousins, and they never
quarrel.
Mr. B: Have you any other brothers or sisters?
Mr. A: One sister. She is unmarried and spends all her time travelling Here
we are. Let’s go in.
Dialogue 2.
Annie: Granny?
Granny: Yes, my dear?
A: How many brothers and sisters did you have?
G: There was me, Alice, James, Henry. Then Robert and Emily, the twins –
so that makes two sisters and three brothers.
A: What were they all like? Did they look like you?
G: Well, some did and some didn’t. My sister Alice and I were similar.
People used to think we were the twins, but she was two years older than
me. We both had fair hair, but I was the pretty one-my sister Alice
always looked miserable.
A: Who were you closest to?
G: Ah, my brother James. He was such a kind boy, always smiling and so
gentle. We went everywhere together.
A: Who did he look like?
G: Well, people said James had my mothers features: same nose, same
mouth, while Henry, who was older, was more like father. Henry had
thick, dark hair, but James had fair hair like me. Henry was quite a
plump boy, not fat, but he was always well-built, like Father.
A: What about the twins?
G: They were very plain. They both had long faces with high foreheads.
Robert was very severe and serious – I was quite afraid of him. Robert
looked middle – aged before he was twenty.
A: What about your Mummy and Daddy?
G: Ah, Mother was a darling. She had smiling eyes and a heart of gold.
Father was a very quiet man. He always looked distant and reserved.
Dialogue 3.
Your name is George Scott, isn’t it?
Yes, it is. I am an electronic engineer. I live and work in New York.
And what’s your name?
Mr. A: He is ten years old. He is a fine boy, but being an only child is rather
       spoilt. School will do him good.
Mr. B: Does he get on well with your sister’s children?
Mr. A: Oh, yes! He plays all sorts of games with his cousins, and they never
       quarrel.
Mr. B: Have you any other brothers or sisters?
Mr. A: One sister. She is unmarried and spends all her time travelling Here
       we are. Let’s go in.

     Dialogue 2.
Annie: Granny?
Granny: Yes, my dear?
A: How many brothers and sisters did you have?
G: There was me, Alice, James, Henry. Then Robert and Emily, the twins –
   so that makes two sisters and three brothers.
A: What were they all like? Did they look like you?
G: Well, some did and some didn’t. My sister Alice and I were similar.
   People used to think we were the twins, but she was two years older than
   me. We both had fair hair, but I was the pretty one-my sister Alice
   always looked miserable.
A: Who were you closest to?
G: Ah, my brother James. He was such a kind boy, always smiling and so
   gentle. We went everywhere together.
A: Who did he look like?
G: Well, people said James had my mother’s features: same nose, same
   mouth, while Henry, who was older, was more like father. Henry had
   thick, dark hair, but James had fair hair like me. Henry was quite a
   plump boy, not fat, but he was always well-built, like Father.
A: What about the twins?
G: They were very plain. They both had long faces with high foreheads.
   Robert was very severe and serious – I was quite afraid of him. Robert
   looked middle – aged before he was twenty.
A: What about your Mummy and Daddy?
G: Ah, Mother was a darling. She had smiling eyes and a heart of gold.
   Father was a very quiet man. He always looked distant and reserved.

     Dialogue 3.
−   Your name is George Scott, isn’t it?
−   Yes, it is. I am an electronic engineer. I live and work in New York.
    And what’s your name?


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