Shakespeare/Ordering tickets
- You want to go out with a friend.
- First discuss what you want to do.
- Then call the boxoffice and order tickets.
Write down some talking points and then act out your dialogue with a partner.
- Do the interactive exercises on the bottom of the page!
Interactive Exercises
Agreeing
Agree using "so", "neither" or "nor"
I like this band | So do I . | |
I didn't know they were so great! | Neither did I . | |
I am surprised they play here | So am I . | |
We didn't go to the last concert. | Neither did we . | |
I can see perfectly from here. | So can we . | |
I am hungry. | So am I . |
2. Agree using "so", "neither" or "nor".
I like this band. - So do I() .
But I don't like the new front singer. - Neither do I() .
I have bought all their albums. - So have I () .
I'm going to go to their next concert. - So am I() .
Showing that you're listening
Put in the expressions to show that you are listening.
I went to the concert last week.
Really? How was it?
Great. There were about 500 people.
Wow. I didn't expect that many.
The box office
1. DEFINITIONS
What do the following words mean? Match the expressions with their corresponding definitions.
A I'd rather .... | I'd prefer ... | |
B I'd better go ... | I should go ... | |
C If I were you, ... | ... in your position. | |
D I'm afraid I can't ... | I' m sorry but ... |
2. STANDBY TICKETS
box office: Can I help you?
customer: "Yes, I'd like to know if there are any tickets for "WE will rock you!" left (übrig)?
box office: I'm afraid (tut mir leid, dass...) we have only seats in the first row."
customer: Oh dear (Ach du meine Güte). I'd rather (lieber) something else. ....
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