Terry is finding college quite difficult and Sian feels a bit sorry for him. He seems quite stressed and lonely. She wants to cheer him up a bit so she’s persuading him to come out with her. Who does she want him to meet? Listen and find out.
Sian: What are you up to this weekend?
Terry: I'm not sure. Probably just stay at home.
Sian: You should get out more.
Terry: I suppose so.
Sian: I’m going for an Italian with my sister. Why don’t you come?
Terry: Really?
Sian: Yes, it will do you good.
Terry: Are you sure?
Sian: Yes, of course. My sister would love to meet you?
Terry: OK, well if you’re sure.
Sian: Terry, you know you’re always welcome.
Terry: Then I’ll be happy to come along.
Sian: That’s great.
To go for an Italian/Indian/Chinese means to go for that type of meal. We do not need to specify that’s it’s a restaurant because it’s obvious.
· Let’s get an Italian
· Shall we get a Chinese?
· Come for an Indian with us
· We’re going for an Italian
Written and produced by Sian Lovegrove
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