UNIT 23 WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO?
1.What would you like to do ?
Francis: Your move!
Mary: I don’t want to play chess.
Bill: What would you like to do?
Mary: I don’t know. What would you like to do ?
Jane: I’d like to go out. Let’s go out.
Mary: Where shall we go ? What shall we do?
Francis: I want to play chess.
Bill: There are some concerts. Or shall we go to the museum? That’s open. Would you like to go there?
Jane: Yes, I’d like to go there.
Mary: Francis, what do you want to do?
Francis: I want to play chess. I’m staying here.
Mary: And we’re going to the museum.
2. I can park here easily.
Jane: You can’t park here, Bill.
Bill: Why not?
Jane: You can’t do it. Your car’s too big.
Bill: I can park here easily. It’s not difficult.
Mary: It isn’t easy. I’ll help. Can you see that way?
Bill: I can’t see very well. But I’ll be all right.
Jane: What happened?
Mary: It doesn’t matter. The car’s all right. You can go that way. You can go about one and a half metres. Be careful. Stop!
Bill: Look at that! You didn’t stop me.
Jane: You didn’t listen to her.
Bill: Well, Jane, would you like to park the car?
Jane: No, I can’t drive.
Bill: You want to go to the museum. Please, don’t wait for me. I’ll park the car. It’s easy. I can park here easily. It isn’t difficult.
3. You have to go in there.
Jane: What’s the matter?
Mary: I think he wants to look in your bag.
Jane: Yes, I think so.
Attendant: Excuse me, miss.
Jane: Do you want to look in my bag?
Attendant: No, I don’t. But you can’t take bags inside the museum. You have to leave them here.
Jane: Can I leave my bag with you?
Attendant: No. Please take it over there, to the cloakroom.
Jane: I’ll be back in a moment.
Mary: How much does it cost to go in?
Attendant: It’s free.
Mary: Oh, good. Can I take photographs?
Attendant: Yes, certainly. Excuse me, miss. You can’t go in here. You have to go in there.