The bank and the post office

 

This afternoon my wife and I are going to the bank and then we're going to the post office. The bank closes early. It closes at half past three (3.30) on weekdays and it's not open on Saturdays or Sundays. Some banks are open until six o'clock (6.00) on Thursdays. The post office is open until six o'clock (6.00),too. On Saturdays some post offices close at one o'clock (1.00). They aren't open on Sundays.

I'm going to the bank to cash some traveller's cheques. Sarah’s still got some Swiss money. She's going to the bank to change it for English money. She isn't cashing her traveller's cheques. Then she's going to the post office to post something to Geneva. I'm going to the post office to buy some stamps. I'm not posting anything. The bank and the post office aren't far from here. Sarah knows the way and she's got a map. We can't lose our way.

PART 2
Roads and streets

Mr. Hunt Where's the map, Sarah? Have you got it?
Mrs. Hunt No, I haven't got it. You've got it.
Mr. Hunt No. I haven't. Who’s, got it?

Mrs. Hunt I know. Sheila's still got it. She's using it to goto Hampstead. That's all right. We can't lose our way.

Mr. Hunt No, we can't. The streets have names and we can ask the way.

Mrs. Hunt We're in Bayswater Road now. We want to go to Park Lane, or do we want to go to Park Street?
Mr. Hunt Park Lane.
Mrs. Hunt That's easy.
Mr. Hunt Yes, Park Lane's east of Hyde Park.
Mrs. Hunt Where's east?

Mr. Hunt Well, Bayswater Road's north ofHyde Park. East is that way, to the right.
We can go to Marble Arc and turn right.

Money

Mrs. Hunt Here's the bank. When does it close?
Mr. Hunt It closes at half past three (3.30). Some banks don't close until six o'clock

(6.00) on Thursdays but not this bank. Now look for the foreign exchange counter.
Mrs.Hunt These are the paying-in counters. Is that the foreign exchange counter?

Mr. Hunt No, it isn't. That's enquiries. This is the foreign exchange counter. Change your Swiss money first..
Mrs. Hunt I can't change my money.
Mr. Hunt Yes, you can.
Mrs. Hunt No, I can't.
M r. Hunt Why not?
Mrs. Hunt Because I haven't got it. It's in my blue handbag. There's nothing in this handbag.
Mr. Hunt Oh Sarah! We can't go back to the hotel again. It's late... but don't worry.
Mrs. Hunt Can I change it tomorrow?
Mr. Hunt Yes, you can.

Letters

Mr. Hunt Hello, I want to buy some stamps. My wife’s got something to send to Switzerland. She wants to send some letters to Scotland, too. Can she post them here?

Post Office man Yes, she can. How many stamps would you like?
Mr. Hunt I'd like ten threepenny stamps and five airletters, please.
Post Office man Here they are. Is this the packet for Switzerland?
Mrs. Hunt Yes, it is,
Post Office man Air mail or ordinary mail?

Mrs. Hunt Air mail, please.

Post Office man Are these three letters for Switzerland?

Mrs. Hunt No, they’re not. Those are going to Scotland.
Post Office man First class or second class?

Mrs. Hunt First class, please. And theseare for Geneva.

Mr. Hunt How much is that, please?

Post Office man That's eighteen pence (18p).

Mrs. Hunt Do you sell parcel labels?

Post Office man No, I'm sorry, we don't sellthem.

Telegrams

Mrs. Hunt Now we can go back to the hotel.

Mr. Hunt No, wait a minute. I'm going to the posterestante counter.

Mrs. Hunt Poste restante counter? Why?
Mr. Hunt Because I'm expecting some important letters.
Mrs. Hunt When are they coming?
Mr. Hunt This week or next week.
Mrs. Hunt Can the post office send them to our hotel?
Mr. Hunt No, they can’t. I can get them only here.

Mrs. Hunt Oh... well... I’m goingto that counter to send a telegram.
Mr. Hunt You can't send a telegram from there.

Mrs. Hunt Why not?

Mr. Hunt Because that's the parcel counter.

Mrs. Hunt Where's the telegramcounter?

Mr. Hunt I don't know. Ask that man. He can help you. Ask for an Inland Telegram form.

Mrs. Hunt I can send it tomorrow.

 

PART 3

Postcards

Dick Hello, Bob. Where are you going?

Bob I'm going to the newsagent's to buy some postcards.

Dick You can't.

Bob Why not?

Dick Because it closes at six o'clock (6.00). It's six o'clock (6.00) now.

Ask for some at your hotel. That's still open.

Bob I can't.

Dick Why not?

Bob Because my hotel doesn't sell them.

A shop for men

Bob What a busy shop!

Mike Yes, would you like anything?

Bob Yes, I want something for my girl-friend.

Mike Oh, They haven't got anything for girls here.

Bob Why not?

Mike Because it's a shop for men.


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