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LE$SON
FI
FTY*
NINE
INTRODI.'CTION
ROGER.:
Hello"
GRACE: Hello.
ln
today'$ programme
we'll
see
how
people sell things.
At
thc
same
time,
wT
see
people
who know what they want,
and
those
who
are
undecided.
PRESENTATION
ROGER:
First,
let's
see
what
kind
of
book
fuin
is
looking
Dialoguc
for.
/
I
WHAT
KIND OF
BOOK ARE
YOU LOOKING
FOR?
Stoisko
z ksiqikami.
Anrw wybiera
ksiqi;ke
dla
blegL
SHOP
AS.SISTANT:
Can
I
help
you?
ANN:
Yes.
I'm
looking
for
a
book
for
rny
boy'friend.
SHOP
ASSISTANT:
What
kind of
book
are
you looking for?
AhlN:
I'm
not
surc.
SHOP
ASSISTAI.IT: I've got
one
that
might
be
suitable.
Al.fN:
What's
the title?
SHOP
ASSISTANT:
"How
to
become suc@ssful
in life?
"
At{N:
That
sotrnds
interesting.
Can
tr
have
a
look?
SHOP
ASSISTANT:
Of
course.
cold
undecided
a \.
,
i. tt I
suitebh [jElt;TdbtJ
rifie
I
become,
beorne,
become
rucecsfu!
s€ll,
soH,
sprzedawad
niezdecydowany
odpowiedni
tYtut
stad
siq
odnoszqcy
sukcsy,
pomy$lny, szag$liwy
see
ROGER;
fuin
is
still
buying
presents
for
her friends. [.€t's
to
buy
for
Bill.
434
what
she's
going
Dhlogue
2
HOW
ABOUT
A
DETECTIVE
STORY?
Anna i
Roger
pmechdzq
obok siedziby
New
Seotlstd
Ysd
w
Londynie.
ANN:
Two
of my
friends
have
got birthdays this rnonth.
ROGER:
Who ars they?
AllN:
First
of
all, tsill.
ROGER:
Oh,
ye$.What'rc
you
going
to
buy
for
him?
AhlN:,A
book
perhaps"
ROGER:
(Widzi
zrwk:
New
Scotlond
Yard)
llrnm, how
about
a
detective
story?
AlrlN:
That's
a
good idea!
detec{ive
rtory
powie$i kryminahra
GRACE: Just one more present
for
Helen.
Roger is
wondering
she
wants.
if
I know
what
Dialogue
3
DO
YOU KNOW
}V}IAT
SHE WANTS?
Anw
t
Ragu
na
Piccadilly
GrcTts.
Af.lN:
So
we'vs
got
a
present
for
Bill.
lVhat about
one
for
Hclen?
ROGER: Do
you
know what
she
wants?
ANN:
Oh, yes.
She loves
pop
music.
ROGER:
Lrtls
go
to
a
music shop
then,
and get
a
record
for
her.
AI}{N:
Fine.
Roger
music
thop
record
pop
mruic
b
wondering.."
Rogsr zastmawia sig...
muzyka
mlodzieiowa
skhp muzycany
PlYta
ROGER:
Now, let's
see
how
other
people
buy
and
sell things.
those
who
know
what they want and
those
who
are
undecided.
[*t's
watch
43s
FILM
Ar{D
STUDIO
SCENES
SCENE
I
T)vo ladies
#topping.
lrt
wornm:
I'd likc
a
present
for my
husband.
2nd
womam: What
kind of
thing
arc
you looking
for?
tst
wornsr; I'm
not
surrs.
znd
womsn:
$omething
for
hirn
to
wear?
lst womm:
No,
n
don't think
so"
btyd
womsm: What
about
a
record?
lst
womm:
That's
a
good idea.
2nd womnn:
Clasical
or
modsrn?
lst
womm;
Oh, modern.
?rd
woman:
Come
on then.
kt's
go
to
tlre
mr,nic departrnent.
lst
wonnan:
Which way
shall wo
go?
zfr
woman: Up
here,
I
think.
Right.
fd
tlkc
Yos.
Szukam prezentu
(chcirlabym
kupid
prezent)
dla
mgia
Czego
(iakiego
rodzqiu prczcntu)
rzukasz?
r
present
for
my
hurbmd.
dsssicrl
modsrn
SCENE
2
Vfhrt
kind
of
tldng
aro
you
boHng
fq?
Somethfurg
for
lrlm
to
wear?
Cof
do
noszcnir
(ml
z
ubrsria)?
khyczlry
wp6lwcrny,
nowocrpsny
The
sales
intewiew.
Mr
Russcll: Gcntlernen,
it's
very clear.
Wo have one
job,
and
you
both want
it.
So
I'm
going
to
give
you two
oasy tests.
Ftr$t
tell
me
which
of
thos
rvould
be
a
good customer.
lVould
it
be oasy
to
soll something
to hlm
or
her?
Mr Grccn:
To
her.
Mr Smart: To him.
Mr
R.usselft
All
right;
Second test,
Mr
Green.
Mr Green:
Yes?
Mr
Russelft
tr
want
to
sell
this
to Mr
Smart.
Mr Grccn:
Soll
tt?
Mr
Ruscclk
Yes.
You work
in
a
shop and
Mr Smart
comes
in.
He wants
to
buy
a
present
for
his brother.
Sell
him thst
walch.
Mr Smart: Good morning.
436
ft'
lllr
Grcan: Oh
-
good
morning.
Mr
Smrrt: I'd
like
a
prcsent
for
my
brother,
pleae.
Mr Grccn: lVhat
kind
of
thing
are
you looking
for?
Mr
Snart:
Inm
not
$uns.
Mr Grccn: $ornething
for him to
nPrr?
Mr Smsrt: No,
I
don't think
go.
Mr
Grccnl
lYell,
whrt
ebout
r
watch? Thb
is
r
vory nicc watctt.
Look.
Illr
Srnart:
Oh,
yG$,
very
nim.
That's
a
good idea.
How much
is
it?
Mr Grnon:
Fifty
pounds.
Mr
$mart: I'll,take
it.
Mr Grecn: Good.
Mr
Smart: Oh
-
just
a
rninute.
tr
remembor
now.
His
wife
is
givhg him
a
watsh.
tr'll
give
him
a canrcra
instead.
Mr Grpen:
I
haven't got
a camera"
I
don't
sell
them.
Mr Smart: Oh. Oh well,
I'll
go somewhere
else.
Goodbye"
MrGrwn:
No
-*
wait!
I}{r
$mart:
Sorry!
Mr Rumclk,You didn't
sell
him
the watch.
btr Grecn: lVell,
ro,
but...
Mr
Rnsscll {to Mr Smartl
Can
you
sell
it
to
hirn?
Mr
$mart
Of
course.
Mr Green:
Oh
ilo,
You
can't.
Mr Smert: Good morning,
sir.
Mr Grcen: Good morning.
Mr
$mart:
Can
I
helP
You?
Mr
Grecn: Yes.
I'd
Hke a present
for
my
brother,
please,
and
I
know what
tr
want,
hlr
Smnrt: Oh,
good.
Iltr
Green:
I
want
a
record.
Mr
Smrrt:
That's
a
very
good idea,
sir. Something
classicd
or
modern?
Mr Grccn:
Something classical,
please.
Mr Srnart: Well, what about
some
Chopin?
This is
a
very
nice
record,
sir.
Mr Green:
All
right,
I'll
take that"
Mr Smart: Three
Pounds,
sir,
Please.
Mr Grecn:
llhat
about
a watch?
Mr Smart: Ah,
Y€s,
tho
watchl
I'm
Yery gtad
you
didn't
buy
that!
Mr Grcenl Arp you?
Itfir
$mart:
Yes.
It's
the
last
one.
tr'ye
sold
twenty
of
these
this morning"
I
want
this
one rnYself.
437
Mr
llr
Smar*
Of
course.
[.ook.
It'l
rerl
gold.
A
bgbutiful
cost$..,
Glpn:
You'vc sold
twnty?
watch.
A
wstch
likp
this
Mr Rusrclh
A
hundred
and
nfty
pounds,
Mr Smnrt:
A
hundred and
fifty
pounds.
^A,nd
I'm
selling
them
for
two
pounds.
$o
of
cour$E
I'ua
sold
twenty.
I
could
sell
a
hundreA
of
thsm.
sfr
Grocn: Two pounds
and
i.t costs
a
hundred
and
fifty?
Mr
smart:
Yes.
so
I'm
going
to
buy this
one rnyself,
Mr Green:
Can
I
buy
it?
Mr Smart: But sir,
you
want
the
record.
ILlr
Gren:
No"
No
I'll
take the watch.
For
two
pounds.
il{r
Russelh
Okay, Smart
you
get
ttrc
job.
Mr Green:
lVhat?
Mr Smart:
I
sold
you
the watch.
llf,r
Grcen:
Oh!
Oh,
but
wait
a
minuten
Mr Rusell
the
other test
&e
two
customers.
She
mtr$t be
a
good
customer.
Shens
rich"
Hg's
got no money.
Mr
RusselL
And
why
is
slre
rich?
iltr
$mar8:
Because she
doesn't
spend
any money.
Mr Russelk
fuid
why
has
he
got no
mon
ey?
Mr
Stnsrt:
Because
hp buys
everything.
Mr
Gmen:
Oh!
I
see.
All
right,
Goodbye.
then.
IlIr Rusmll: You
can
start on Monday,
Mr
srnart.
Mr
$mart:
Thank you,
Mr
Russell.
Mr
Russelk
Now
let
me
tell you
about our
business...
Mr
R'ussell:
Ill
tell you
tnore on Monday, Mr
Smatrt.
tr
want
to
go home
early
tonight.
Iom
watching
that
film
about the Loch
Ness
Monster"
Mr
$mart;
oh
yes,
$o
am I"
I
can
get home
in
time to
see
it.
Mr
Rueselk Yes,
it's
only.".
-
-
-
-
-
Would
it
be sa$y
to rell
romething
Ary latwo byloby
to
hinn?
mu
co$
sprzedai?
SeGn
rmert
iruted
gold
real
gold
well, whet
about some
zielony,
mlody,
niedoriwiadeony
&tr
Green)
bystry, szybki,
sprytny
(Mr
Smart)
oropin?
zarniast
Moie
m$
$zopena?
zloto
A
wetch
fike
thfu
in
time
sosb...
prawdziwe
zloto
Taki
zegarek
kosztuje.."
na
c,uas,
punktualnie,
dostateeanie wg,e$lrie
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