Bài 12
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PETER: Hello Mary, It's Peter. How are you?
MARY: Hello Peter. I'm fine, thanks. And you?
PETER: I'm fine, too. Mary, would you like to have dinner with me tonight at the Park Avenue Restaurant?
MARY: Not tonight, Peter. But tomorrow night I'd like to.
PETER: At what time? At seven o'clock?
MARY: Okay. Tomorrow night at seven o'clock at the Park Avenue Restaurant. Thanks.
PETER: You're welcome. Good-bye, Mary.
MARY: Good-bye, Peter.
tomorrow
tomorrow night
tonight
at six o'clock or at seven o'clock
What time is it now?
Do you know what time it is?
- It's ten o'clock.
No. It's three o'clock.
- It's five o'clock.
It's six oclock.
I'm going to eat at six o'clock?
- You're going to eat? With whom?
With you. I'm going to eat with you.
- Yes. I'd like to eat, too.
I'd like to have dinner with you tonight.
I'd like to have dinner with you tonight or tomorrow night at the hotel on Park Avenue.
- All right.
Are you going to have some wine?
- No. I'm going to have a beer.
today
I'm not going to have dinner today.
I don't want to eat.
I'm not going to have dinner.
I'm not going to have dinner today.
You're not going to have dinner?
- No. Not today.
Today I'm not going to have dinner.
Today I'm going to eat at four o'clock or at three o'clock.
- All right then...At three o'clock.
- All right.
What time is it now?
- I don't know
- I don't know what time it is but I'm going to have a beer.
How much is it?
- One dollar.
- It's one dollar, sir.
How much?
- Eight dollars.
All right.
eleven dollars
How much is it?
How much?
- Twelve dollars.
- Two dollars.
- Eleven dollars.
- One dollar.
- Thirteen dollars.
How much is it?
- Twelve dollars.
- It's twelve dollars.
- It's thirteen dollars.
- It's eleven dollars.
- Ten dollars.
- Eight dollars.
- Twelve dollars.
- Two dollars.
- Nine dollars.
- Six dollars.
How much is it?
- It's seven dollars.
It + is = it's
I don't understand.
Is it five dollars?
- No. It's four dollars.
- No ma'am. It's four dollars.
- It's ten dollars.
It's thirteen dollars.
- No. It's not thirteen dollars.
Is it twelve dollars?
- No. It's eleven dollars.
Please repeat.
I'm sorry. Please repeat.
- Please listen.
- Listen, please.
- Do you understand?
Now I understand.
Then it's one dollar.
- All right.
Now I'm going to have dinner and I'm going to have some wine.
Hello. How are you today?
- I'm fine. Thank you.
- Fine, thanks.
You speak English very well.
No, not very well. I don't speak English very well.
Would you like to eat something?
- No. I'd like to drink something.
- No, thanks. But I'd like to drink something.
- No. Thank you.
Would you like some wine?
- No. I'd like a beer.
- I'd like a beer, please.
Okay. When? Today?
- No. Tomorrow.
- No. Not today. Tomorrow.
Tonight?
- No. Tomorrow night.
- No. Not tonight. Tomorrow night.
At what time? At five o'clock?
- No. At six o'clock.
Not at six. At seven o'clock.
- No. At eight o'clock.
No. At ten o'clock, please.
- No. At eleven o'clock.
All right. Tomorrow night at eleven o'clock. Good-bye.
How much is it? Do you know how much it is?
- It's thirteen dollars.
No. It's not thirteen dollars. It's twelve dollars.
- No. It's eleven dollars.
No. It's not eleven dollars. It's ten dollars.
- No. It's not ten dollars. It's nine dollars.
No, It's not nine dollars. It's eight dollars.
- All right. Then it's eight dollars. You're right. It's eight dollars.