137] Dialogues & Mini-dialogues From Previous Exams in Egypt [GCSE-FIRST STAGE-FIRST SESSION 2008, 2001, 2004, 2005]
Dialogues & Mini-dialogues 3
7. Supply the
missing parts in the following dialogue between Hani and Shadi about the high
prices:
Hani: Why do you look so tired?
Shadi: Prices went sky-high and I ……………………
Hani: It’s a common problem and ……………………
Shadi: What sort of personal solutions?!
Hani: For example, you are a heavy smoker……………………
Shadi: I tried, but in vain.
Hani: …………………………………..
Shadi: You are absolutely right. Where there’s a will, there’s a way.
Say where the following mini-dialogues are taking place and who the speakers are:
1) A. Is there anything to declare?
B. I don’t
think so.
A. Will you
open your bags, please?
B. Sure.
Place: …………………………………….
Speaker A: ………………………………
Speaker B: ………………………………
2) A. Next time, I will send you off.
B. Why?
A. For your
deliberate fouls.
B. I’m
sorry.
Place: …………………………………….
Speaker A: ………………………………
Speaker B: ………………………………
8. Supply the missing parts in the following dialogue:
Hassan met a tourist and asked him about his visit to Egypt.
Hassan: Welcome to Egypt. …………………………?
Tourist: I come from England.
Hassan: Is this your first visit to Egypt?
Tourist: No, ……………………………
Hassan: ………………………………?
Tourist: Because the weather here is fine, the Egyptian people are friendly and there are a lot of ancient monuments.
Hassan: …………………………………..?
Tourist: Two weeks. I intend to visit Luxor and Aswan.
Hassan: I wish you a very nice time.
Tourist: Thank you.
Say where the following mini-dialogues are taking place and who the speakers are:
1) A. How would you like to pay for it, Sir?
B. By
credit card.
A. Well,
shall I put it in a bag for you, Sir?
B. Yes,
please.
Place: …………………………………….
Speaker A: ………………………………
Speaker B: ………………………………
2) A. Where to?
B. The
airport, please. Terminal 2. Could you hurry up, please? My plane leaves in
half an hour.
A. I’ll do
my best, but as you see the traffic is very heavy today.
Place: …………………………………….
Speaker A: ………………………………
Speaker B: ………………………………
9. Supply the missing parts in the following dialogue:
A passenger is talking to the check-in official at the airport.
Passenger: Good morning. Is this the check-in for the Saudi Arabia flight?
Official: Yes, Sir.
Passenger: ……………………………………?
Official: Yes, it will be leaving at 11:15 instead of 10:20 because of the bad weather.
Passenger: I see. I’ll just wait in the Departure Hall.
Official: Can I see your passport?
Passenger: I have two suitcases. Can I take this handbag onto the plane?
Official: ………………………………..
Passenger: I don’t think I have extra weight.
Supply the missing parts in the following mini-dialogues:
1. Mona and Heba are talking about mobile phones.
Mona: ………………………………….?
Heba: I think they’re practical, but expensive.
2. Ahmed and Osama are talking about the great movies “The Mask” and “Brave Heart”.
Ahmed: I’m crazy about “The Mask”; it’s funny. But, “Brave Heart” is full of violence.
Osama: ………………………………………
3. Hassan is over busy and asks his friend Omar to post a letter for him.
Hassan: ………………………………………..…..?
Omar: ………………………………………………..
Hani: Why do you look so tired?
Shadi: Prices went sky-high and I ……………………
Hani: It’s a common problem and ……………………
Shadi: What sort of personal solutions?!
Hani: For example, you are a heavy smoker……………………
Shadi: I tried, but in vain.
Hani: …………………………………..
Shadi: You are absolutely right. Where there’s a will, there’s a way.
Say where the following mini-dialogues are taking place and who the speakers are:
1) A. Is there anything to declare?
2) A. Next time, I will send you off.
8. Supply the missing parts in the following dialogue:
Hassan met a tourist and asked him about his visit to Egypt.
Hassan: Welcome to Egypt. …………………………?
Tourist: I come from England.
Hassan: Is this your first visit to Egypt?
Tourist: No, ……………………………
Hassan: ………………………………?
Tourist: Because the weather here is fine, the Egyptian people are friendly and there are a lot of ancient monuments.
Hassan: …………………………………..?
Tourist: Two weeks. I intend to visit Luxor and Aswan.
Hassan: I wish you a very nice time.
Tourist: Thank you.
Say where the following mini-dialogues are taking place and who the speakers are:
1) A. How would you like to pay for it, Sir?
2) A. Where to?
9. Supply the missing parts in the following dialogue:
A passenger is talking to the check-in official at the airport.
Passenger: Good morning. Is this the check-in for the Saudi Arabia flight?
Official: Yes, Sir.
Passenger: ……………………………………?
Official: Yes, it will be leaving at 11:15 instead of 10:20 because of the bad weather.
Passenger: I see. I’ll just wait in the Departure Hall.
Official: Can I see your passport?
Passenger: I have two suitcases. Can I take this handbag onto the plane?
Official: ………………………………..
Passenger: I don’t think I have extra weight.
Supply the missing parts in the following mini-dialogues:
1. Mona and Heba are talking about mobile phones.
Mona: ………………………………….?
Heba: I think they’re practical, but expensive.
2. Ahmed and Osama are talking about the great movies “The Mask” and “Brave Heart”.
Ahmed: I’m crazy about “The Mask”; it’s funny. But, “Brave Heart” is full of violence.
Osama: ………………………………………
3. Hassan is over busy and asks his friend Omar to post a letter for him.
Hassan: ………………………………………..…..?
Omar: ………………………………………………..

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