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LAN: John, would you like to have lunch with me?
JOHN: Yes, I would. At what time? At one o'clock?
LAN: No, a little later.
JOHN: Okay. At two o'clock?
LAN: Yes. Two o'clock is fine.


MAN: I'd like to have lunch.
- What would you like to do?
WOMAN: I'd like to eat something too.
MAN: With whom?
WOMAN: With you. I'd like to eat with you.

MAN: Two beers, please.
WOMAN: What do you want to do?
MAN: I want to buy something.
- I'd like to buy something.
- I'd like to buy some beer.

WOMAN: At what time?
MAN: At one o'clock.
WOMAN: At nine o'clock, okay?
MAN: No, not at nine o'clock.
WOMAN: At eight o'clock.
- Then at eight o'clock.
- Then at one o'clock.
MAN: Okay, at two o'clock.
WOMAN: No. You don't understand.


MAN: Would you like to drink something?
WOMAN: No. Thank you. But I'd like to eat something.
MAN: I'm sorry. I don't understand. What would you like to do?
WOMAN: I'd like to eat something, but later.

MAN: Then at eight o'clock, okay?
WOMAN: Okay. I'd like to eat at eight o'clock.
MAN: With whom? With me?
WOMAN: Yes. At a restaurant. At the Park Avenue Restaurant.
MAN: Then, do you know where the restaurant is?
- Where is the restaurant?
- Do you know where it is?
- Is it here?
WOMAN: No. It's not here. It's over there.
MAN: At what time?


WOMAN: What time is it?
MAN: It's nine o'clock.
- It's two o'clock.
- It's five o'clock.

WOMAN: What time is it?
MAN: It's three o'clock.
- It's five o'clock.
- It's four o'clock.
- It's two o'clock.




WOMAN: Is it four o'clock?
MAN: Not it's not four o'clock.
WOMAN: Then is it two o'clock?
MAN: No. It's three o'clock.
- It's eight o'clock.

WOMAN: What time is it?
- What time is it now?
MAN: It's nine o'clock.
- It's one o'clock.
- It's three o'clock.
- It's five o'clock.
- It's four o'clock.

WOMAN: What time is it?
- Do you know what time it is?
MAN: No. But I'd like to eat something.
WOMAN: Not now. Later.

MAN: going to...
- I'm going to eat.
- I'm going to eat now.
- I'm going.

WOMAN: You're going.
- You're going to eat.
- Are you going to eat?

MAN: Yes, I'm going to have lunch now.
WOMAN: I'm going to eat at five o'clock.
MAN: At what time?
WOMAN: I'm going to eat at five o'clock.

MAN: Are you going to eat at five o'clock?
WOMAN: No. At eight o'clock.

MAN: I'm going to have a beer, or two beers. Okay?
WOMAN: When?
MAN: At three o'clock or at four o'clock.
WOMAN: I'm going to have a beer at nine o'clock.

MAN: What time is it now?
WOMAN: It's one o'clock now.
MAN: Then I'm going to have lunch, and I'm going to have a beer.


MAN: Two beers, please.
- Two beers. Please, Miss.


WOMAN: Hello.
MAN: Hello.
WOMAN: How are you?
MAN: I'm fine.
- I'm fine, thank. And you?
WOMAN: Fine, thanks. Would you like to have lunch with me?
MAN: Yes, I would.
- Yes, thanks.
- Yes, I'd like to have lunch with you.

WOMAN: At what time would you like to eat? At eight o'clock?
MAN: No. At nine o'clock.
WOMAN: No. Not at nine o'clock. At two o'clock, okay?
MAN: No. At three o'clock.
- No. Not at two o'clock. At three o'clock.

WOMAN: Three o'clock. No, thanks. At four o'clock, ok?
MAN: No. At five o'clock
No. Not at four o'clock, at five o'clock.
WOMAN: No, not at five o'clock.
MAN: When would you like to have lunch?
WOMAN: I don't know.

MAN: I'm going to have lunch now. Are you going to have lunch with me?
WOMAN: Yes. I'm going to have lunch with you.
MAN: But when?
WOMAN: Later, sir. Later.