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English, 21.12.2021 07:00 jess4kids

Conversation 1 Ben: Hello. How are you?

Ed: Er ... hello.

Ben: Sorry,

are

you Mr and Mrs Rutter?

Ed: No, we

. They

Mr and Mrs Rutter.

Ben: Oh, sorry.

Conversation 2

Ben: Excuse me.

you Jerry Rutter?

Jerry: Yes.

Ben: I

Ben Pastor.

Jerry: Oh, hello. Nice to meet you, Ben. This

my wife, Sally.

Sally: Hi!

Ben: Sorry.

your name Sandy?

Sally: No, it

. It's Sally.

Ben: Nice to meet you, Sally

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