Fill in the Blanks Exercise
TRACK 7
Julie: Hi Sam, .
Sam: That’s OK, Julie. ?
Julie: Yeah, you know, – couldn’t find a parking
space. There round here.
Sam: Yeah, .
Julie: I’d have used public transport, but it probably
even longer. The buses from where I work to get into the
centre. There’s along the roads there.
Sam: Yeah, I suppose I live so close to the centre.
But sometimes I with that, to be honest.
Julie: ?
Sam: Yeah, well, I think the where you live is
probably better. There’s here in the centre, and then …
well, you know about that.
Julie: Yes, .
Sam: Sometimes I think it would be nice to like
you do, instead of in the centre. In a instead of my flat!
Julie: Well, there are . I can take the underground
to the centre from where I live and .
Sam: Yeah, .
Julie: But there’s not much for local residents, really. I
mean, there are where I live, and a few supermarkets. No theatres, no
cinemas. You’ve got you could want right on your doorstep.
Sam: Yeah, I know – I’m ways. And if I want to get
something done, it’s – I don’t have to .
Julie: Yeah, and to be honest, I’m not sure if the
where I live than in the centre. I mean, it’s , isn’t it?
Sam: Maybe, but at least you’ve got a to help. I’m
sure that of the pollution. In the centre there’s what – one park?
Julie: Err … .
Sam: Oh, yeah, two. You see – I to the parks in
the centre. They’re , are they? There are people there that I don’t
really feel comfortable on a bench!
Julie: No, I agree – we’ve got where I live. But
you’ve got your terrace, haven’t you? You’ve got out there?
Sam: Yeah, but .
Julie: I know, but remember what they say – . You
live in the centre and you where I do. And I sometimes really wish I
!
Sam: ?
Julie: Of course. Just to again. But I’m sure I’d
.
Sam: The thing is, I don’t think . There are
now than ten years ago. , I think.
Julie: .
Sam: And life just . People don’t know when to
any more. Living in the centre feels like of the rest of
the world.
Julie: Maybe, but it’s not too different for , you
know. Everyone hurries onto the train, hurries off, hurries to the office,
.
Sam: Yeah but in the evening, .
Julie: Hardly. Most evenings I just think about
the next day!
Sam: Oh, .
Julie: No, . I do manage to relax in the evening.
Sam: Me too. We should – I’m sure there are
to live where we do.
Julie: Agreed. that coffee.