Read the dialogue. anna has just met colin boyle, a singer she admires very much. she’s telling her boyfriend, ian, about the meeting, and he wants to know exactly what colin said to her, and what she said to him. ian: well, what was he like? was he friendly? what did he say? anna: he was
really friendly. 1) he asked me who i was. ian: then what? anna: 2) he asked me where i came from. ian: and what did you say? anna: 3) i told him i came from dublin of course. then 4) he said that was where he was born too. then 5) i told him i’d been a fan of his for ages, and 6) he said he
was very flattered, and then 7) he asked whether i was going to the concert tonight. so 8) i told him we wanted to but we hadn’t been able to get tickets because they’d sold all but the most expensive ones and we couldn’t afford those. ian: and did he give you some tickets? anna: no, he didn’t.
but 9) he did ask the concert hall manager if we could have some at the cheaper price. and the manager said, ‘yes’! now write exactly what anna and colin said. colin said, ‘who are you? ’ colin said, “ anna said, ‘ colin said, ‘ anna said, ‘ colin said, ‘ colin said, ‘ anna said, ‘ colin said, ‘
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