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- Have you tried to get it off?
- No, I'm afraid of hurting him.
- Yes, if we pull too hard, we'll hurt him.
- What are you going to do?
- Well, if I don’t get it off, he won’t be able to eat?
- Oh, no!
- I'm only joking. If I put some soap on his head, it’ll come
off easily.
Unit 58
On the road
- Ben! You can't park here! There's a double yellow line.
- Oh, we'll back in a few minutes. It’s OK.
- Oh, no it isn't. You'll get a parking ticket if you leave it
here.
- No, I won't. It's half past five. All the traffic wardens have
gone home.
- Ben!
- Yes?
- Is this your car, sir?
- Excuse me, may I see your license?
- I'm afraid I’ve left it at home.
- In that case I’ll have to take it to the police station within
five days.
- But … but why?
- You were speeding, sir.
- But I was doing only.
- There's a 30 miles an hour speed limit on this road.
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- Is there? I didn’t see the sign…
- Well, sir. We’ve been following you.
- So, you were doing 35 too.
- No, sir. We were doing 60 miles an hour … and we
couldn’t catch you!
- Hello ... Wadley's Garage.
- Oh, good evening. I don't know if you can help me. My car’s
broken down.
- We have a 24-hour breakdown service. Where are you?
- I'm on the A357 … just north of Ringbourne. My cars just past
the Red Line Pub ... it’s a white M.G.
- Do you know what’s wrong with it?
- I've got no idea ... but it won't start.
- I’ll send a mechanic out to you. He’ll be there in about ten
minutes.
- It's nothing serious, sir. You've run out of petrol.
- Oh, can you tow me to the garage?
- That's not necessary. I've got a spare can of petrol in my
truck.
- Shall I pay you now, or shall I come to the garage
- You can pay me now.
- Will you take a cheque? I’ve run out of cash, too.
- Yes, that's O.K.
- Hold on ... I can't find my chequebook!
Unit 60
Emergency … 999
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- Have you tried to get it off? - Is there? I didn’t see the sign… - No, I'm afraid of hurting him. - Well, sir. We’ve been following you. - Yes, if we pull too hard, we'll hurt him. - So, you were doing 35 too. - What are you going to do? - No, sir. We were doing 60 miles an hour … and we - Well, if I don’t get it off, he won’t be able to eat? couldn’t catch you! - Oh, no! - I'm only joking. If I put some soap on his head, it’ll come - Hello ... Wadley's Garage. off easily. - Oh, good evening. I don't know if you can help me. My car’s broken down. Unit 58 - We have a 24-hour breakdown service. Where are you? On the road - I'm on the A357 … just north of Ringbourne. My cars just past the Red Line Pub ... it’s a white M.G. - Ben! You can't park here! There's a double yellow line. - Do you know what’s wrong with it? - Oh, we'll back in a few minutes. It’s OK. - I've got no idea ... but it won't start. - Oh, no it isn't. You'll get a parking ticket if you leave it - I’ll send a mechanic out to you. He’ll be there in about ten here. minutes. - No, I won't. It's half past five. All the traffic wardens have gone home. - It's nothing serious, sir. You've run out of petrol. - Ben! - Oh, can you tow me to the garage? - Yes? - That's not necessary. I've got a spare can of petrol in my - Is this your car, sir? truck. - Shall I pay you now, or shall I come to the garage - Excuse me, may I see your license? - You can pay me now. - I'm afraid I’ve left it at home. - Will you take a cheque? I’ve run out of cash, too. - In that case I’ll have to take it to the police station within - Yes, that's O.K. five days. - Hold on ... I can't find my chequebook! - But … but why? - You were speeding, sir. - But I was doing only. Unit 60 - There's a 30 miles an hour speed limit on this road. Emergency … 999 29 30