Письменное задание 2. Напишите разговор между Джеком и его врачом. Обратите особое внимание на пунктуацию этого диалога. (100-110 слов) «Нездоровый завтрак» на английском
JULIA: Hello, Kevin, (1) I haven't seen (I/not/see) you for ages. How are you?
KEVIN: I'm fine. How about you? (2) You look (you/look) well.
JULIA: YES, I'm very well thanks. So, (3) are you going (you/go) somewhere or (4) are you meeting (you/meet) somebody off a train?
KEVIN: (5) I'm going (I/go) to London for a business meeting.
JULIA: Oh. (6) Do you often go (you/often/go) away on business?
KEVIN: Quite often, yes. And you? Where (7) are you going (you/go)?
JULIA: Nowhere. (8) I'm meeting (I/meet) a friend. Unfortunately, her train (9) has been (be) delayed - (10) I've been waiting (I/wait) here for nearly an hour.
KEVIN: How are your children?
JULIA: They're all fine, thanks. The youngest (11) has just started (just/start) school.
KEVIN: How (12) is she getting (she/get) on? (13) Does she like (she/like) it?
JULIA: YES, (14) she thinks (she/think) it's great.
KEVIN: (15) Are you working (you/work) at the moment? When I last (16) spoke (speak) to you, (17) you were working (you/work) in a travel agency.
JULIA: That's right. Unfortunately, the firm (18) went (go) out of business a couple of months after (19) I had started (I/start) work there, so (20) I lost (I/lose) my job.
KEVIN: And (21) you haven't had (you/not/have) a job since then?
JULIA: Not a permanent job. (22) I've had (I/have) a few temporary jobs. By the way, (23) have you seen (you/see) Joe recently?
KEVIN: Joe? He's in Canada.
JULIA: Really? How long (24) has he been (he/be) in Canada?
KEVIN: About a year now. (25) I saw (I/see) him a few days before (26) he went (he/go). (27) He had been (he/be) unemployed for months, so (28) he decided / he'd decided (he/decide) to try his luck somewhere else. (29) He was really looking forward (he/really/look forward) to going.
JULIA: So, what (30) is he doing (he/do) there?
KEVIN: I've no idea. (31) I haven't heard (I/not/hear) from him since (32) he left (he/leave). Anyway, I must go and catch my train. It was really nice to see you again.
1 I haven't seen 9 has been 17 you were working 25 I saw 2 You look / You're looking 10 I've been waiting 18 went 26 he went 3 are you going 11 has just started 19 I started / I had started 27 He had been 4 are you meeting 12 is she getting 20 Host 28 he decided / he'd decided 5 I'm going 13 Does she like 21 you haven't had 29 He was really looking forward 6 Do you often go 14 she thinks 22 I've had 30 is he doing 31 I haven’t heard 32 he left7 are you going 15 Are you working 23 have you seen 24 has he been 8 I'm meeting 16. spoke
JULIA: Hello, Kevin, (1) I haven't seen (I/not/see) you for ages. How are you?
KEVIN: I'm fine. How about you? (2) You look (you/look) well.
JULIA: YES, I'm very well thanks. So, (3) are you going (you/go) somewhere or (4) are you meeting (you/meet) somebody off a train?
KEVIN: (5) I'm going (I/go) to London for a business meeting.
JULIA: Oh. (6) Do you often go (you/often/go) away on business?
KEVIN: Quite often, yes. And you? Where (7) are you going (you/go)?
JULIA: Nowhere. (8) I'm meeting (I/meet) a friend. Unfortunately, her train (9) has been (be) delayed - (10) I've been waiting (I/wait) here for nearly an hour.
KEVIN: How are your children?
JULIA: They're all fine, thanks. The youngest (11) has just started (just/start) school.
KEVIN: How (12) is she getting (she/get) on? (13) Does she like (she/like) it?
JULIA: YES, (14) she thinks (she/think) it's great.
KEVIN: (15) Are you working (you/work) at the moment? When I last (16) spoke (speak) to you, (17) you were working (you/work) in a travel agency.
JULIA: That's right. Unfortunately, the firm (18) went (go) out of business a couple of months after (19) I had started (I/start) work there, so (20) I lost (I/lose) my job.
KEVIN: And (21) you haven't had (you/not/have) a job since then?
JULIA: Not a permanent job. (22) I've had (I/have) a few temporary jobs. By the way, (23) have you seen (you/see) Joe recently?
KEVIN: Joe? He's in Canada.
JULIA: Really? How long (24) has he been (he/be) in Canada?
KEVIN: About a year now. (25) I saw (I/see) him a few days before (26) he went (he/go). (27) He had been (he/be) unemployed for months, so (28) he decided / he'd decided (he/decide) to try his luck somewhere else. (29) He was really looking forward (he/really/look forward) to going.
JULIA: So, what (30) is he doing (he/do) there?
KEVIN: I've no idea. (31) I haven't heard (I/not/hear) from him since (32) he left (he/leave). Anyway, I must go and catch my train. It was really nice to see you again.
JULIA: You too. Bye. Have a good journey.
KEVIN: Thanks. Bye.
2 You look / You're looking 10 I've been waiting 18 went 26 he went
3 are you going 11 has just started 19 I started / I had started 27 He had been
4 are you meeting 12 is she getting 20 Host 28 he decided / he'd decided
5 I'm going 13 Does she like 21 you haven't had 29 He was really looking forward
6 Do you often go 14 she thinks 22 I've had 30 is he doing 31 I haven’t heard 32 he left7 are you going 15 Are you working 23 have you seen 24 has he been
8 I'm meeting 16. spoke