A. Telephone Conversation.

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A. Telephone Conversation.

Fill in the missing words.
—Hello.
—Hello.
?
—It's
.
—Who's
?
—Why?
, of course.
—Yes, I know. It's
. But
?
—I've told you
. I am
.
—I know you are
, but I still don't know who you are. Anyway. I don't want to talk to you
. I really wanted
.
—Who do you want?

!

? Who's
?
—Why,
lives where you are, doesn't she?
—There's no
here.
do you want?
—I want Bornemouth,
.
—This is Bornemouth,
.
—Oh, dear, I am sorry. I must
the wrong number.
—It's quite
.
—I'll try dialing again. Sorry to
you.
—It's quite
. Goodbye.
—Goodbye.

Listening answers
—Hello.
—Hello. Who's that?
—It's me.
—Who's me?
—Why, me, of course.
—Yes, I know. It's you. But who are you?
—I've told you who I am. I am ME.
—I know you are you, but I still don't know who you are. Anyway, I don't want to talk to you whoever you are. I really wanted Mrs. Jones.
—Who do you want?
—Mrs. Jones!
—Mrs. Jones? Who's Mrs. Jones?
—Why, Mrs. Jones lives where you are, doesn't she?
—There is no Mrs. Jones here. What number do you want?
—I want Bournemouth, 650283.
—This is Bournemouth, 650823.
—Oh, dear, I am sorry. I must have dialed the wrong number.
—It's quite alright.
—I'll try dialing again. Sorry to have troubled you.
—It's quite alright. Goodbye.
—Goodbye.