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Student A You are a tourist in Budapest. You walk into the tourist information office to ask for information. Your partner will start the conversation. Use these sentences in the conversation: A) What exhibitions are showing this week? B) How much is it to get in? C) Where is the nearest cashpoint? D) Thanks for all your help. Student B You work in a tourist information office in Budapest. You help tourists who ask for information. Start the conversation like this: Good morning. How can I help you? Use these sentences in the conversation: A) It’s best to book a few days in advance. B) There’s a good one ... C) Go out of the building ... Student C You are a student in England. You have a problem and visit the doctor. Your partner will start the conversation. Use these sentences in the conversation: A) I’ve got a sore throat. B) I’ve got a temperature. C) I can’t stop sneezing and blowing my nose. Student D You are a doctor in England. Make a diagnosis and write a prescription for your patient. Start the conversation like this: Good afternoon. Come and sit down. Use these sentences in the conversation: A) What seems to be the matter? B) Drink plenty of liquids. C) You should have a few days in bed. Student E You are a tourist in Budapest. You walk into the tourist information office to ask for information. Your partner will start the conversation. Use these sentences in the conversation: A) What time does the metro stop running? B) How much is a travel card for a week? C) Where is there a bar with live music? D) Thanks for all your help. Student F You work in a tourist information office in Budapest. You help tourists who ask for information. Start the conversation like this: Good morning. How can I help you? Use these sentences in the conversation: A) There’s a good one ... B) You can buy it here or at the bus station. C) You’re welcome. Student G You are a student in England. You have a problem and visit the doctor. Your partner will start the conversation. Student H You are a doctor in England. Make a diagnosis and write a prescription for your patient. Start the conversation like this: Good afternoon. Come and sit down.

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Page 1: Dialogues

Student AYou are a tourist in Budapest. You walk into the tourist information office to ask for information. Your partner will start the conversation.

Use these sentences in the conversation:A) What exhibitions are showing this week?B) How much is it to get in?C) Where is the nearest cashpoint?D) Thanks for all your help.

Student BYou work in a tourist information office in Budapest. You help tourists who ask for information. Start the conversation like this: Good morning. How can I help you?

Use these sentences in the conversation:A) It’s best to book a few days in advance.B) There’s a good one ...C) Go out of the building ...

Student CYou are a student in England. You have a problem and visit the doctor. Your partner will start the conversation.

Use these sentences in the conversation:A) I’ve got a sore throat.B) I’ve got a temperature.C) I can’t stop sneezing and blowing my nose.

Student DYou are a doctor in England. Make a diagnosis and write a prescription for your patient. Start the conversation like this: Good afternoon. Come and sit down.

Use these sentences in the conversation:A) What seems to be the matter?B) Drink plenty of liquids.C) You should have a few days in bed.

Student EYou are a tourist in Budapest. You walk into the tourist information office to ask for information. Your partner will start the conversation.

Use these sentences in the conversation:A) What time does the metro stop running?B) How much is a travel card for a week?C) Where is there a bar with live music?D) Thanks for all your help.

Student FYou work in a tourist information office in Budapest. You help tourists who ask for information. Start the conversation like this: Good morning. How can I help you?

Use these sentences in the conversation:A) There’s a good one ...B) You can buy it here or at the bus station.C) You’re welcome.

Student GYou are a student in England. You have a problem and visit the doctor. Your partner will start the conversation.

Use these sentences in the conversation:A) I haven’t felt very well for a few days.B) I started being ill ...C) Do I have to pay you?

Student HYou are a doctor in England. Make a diagnosis and write a prescription for your patient. Start the conversation like this: Good afternoon. Come and sit down.

Use these sentences in the conversation:A) Let me have a look at you.B) Have you got a temperature?C) Have you eaten anything which might have

disagreed with you?

Student IYou are a student in England. You have a problem and visit the doctor. Your partner will start the conversation.

Use these sentences in the conversation:A) I can’t sleep at night.B) I’ve got a terrible headache.C) I find it hard to concentrate on my work.

Student JYou are a doctor in England. Make a diagnosis and write a prescription for your patient. Start the conversation like this: Good afternoon. Come and sit down.

Use these sentences in the conversation:A) What seems to be the matter?B) Do you do any sports?C) You should take things easy for a while.