3 SOCIAL ENGLISH Complete the sentences with the words in the box
a mistake any suggestions be great my day
start with tell me to go we have
1 A So,
tell me Adam, what are your plans?
B Well, to
I'd like to see the world.
2 A I'd like to go sightseeing this afternoon. Do you
have
?
B How about going to Central Park? I could take you.
A That would
3 A Could
the check, please?
B Yes of course. Here you are.
4 A Excuse me. I think there's
B Oh, sorry. It's not
today.
5 A It's very late.
B Yes. Time
B Well, to start with, I'd like to see the world.
Explanation: The phrase "So, tell me" is used to start a conversation and inquire about someone's plans. In this case, the speaker is asking Adam about his plans. Adam responds by saying "Well, to start with," which means that he is beginning with the first thing he wants to do. He then states that he would like to see the world, indicating his desire to travel and explore different places.
2 A I'd like to go sightseeing this afternoon. Do you have any suggestions?
B How about going to Central Park? I could take you.
A That would be great.
Explanation: The speaker expresses their wish to go sightseeing in the afternoon and asks for suggestions. The other person suggests going to Central Park and offers to accompany them. The first person responds by saying "That would be great," indicating their agreement and enthusiasm for the suggestion.
3 A Could we have the check, please?
B Yes, of course. Here you are.
Explanation: The speaker asks for the check or bill in a restaurant or cafe. The other person responds by agreeing to the request and providing the requested item.
4 A Excuse me. I think there's a mistake.
B Oh, sorry. It's not my day today.
Explanation: The speaker politely interrupts to point out a mistake or error. The other person apologizes and acknowledges that it is not their day, meaning that they are not having a good day and may have made a mistake.
5 A It's very late.
B Yes. Time to go.
Explanation: The first person observes that it is very late. The second person agrees and suggests that it is time to go, indicating that they should leave the current location or situation.