Episode 03 - What do you like doing?

Julia and Sammy meet again in the park, but this time he has a question for her. Will she say yes or no?

Transcript

Julia: Hi, Sammy.
Sammy: Well, Julia. Are you ... erm
Julia: Am I ...? Am I what?
Sammy: Are you ... OK?
Julia: Yes, Sammy. I'm OK.
Sammy: Yes, but ... I mean ... Are you doing anything tomorrow?
Julia: Why?
Sammy: Sorry, I know, you're probably busy tomorrow. Meeting someone already.
Julia: Yes. Maybe.
Sammy: Oh, I see. Sorry.
Julia: Yes, maybe I'm meeting someone. If he asks me.
Sammy: Great! Julia, would you like to go somewhere with me tomorrow?
Julia: Oh, I don't know, Sammy ... Yes, of course! I'd love to!
Sammy: Great!
Julia: What shall we do?
Sammy: I don't know. What about running?
Julia: Why? I hate running.
Sammy: OK. Well, what do you like doing? Oh, but not ...
Julia and Sammy: Cycling!
Sammy: I don't like cycling.
Julia: Do you like music? We could go to the opera.
Sammy: My dad loves opera. He listens to it all the time ...
Julia: Great, so ...
Sammy: But I can't stand it.
Julia: OK. OK. OK, so no opera. Great.
Sammy: What about sports? There's a football match in the afternoon.
Julia: I don't like football. It's noisy. And boring. Hey, why don't we go to the museum?
Sammy: Museum?
Julia: Oh. I see. 'Museums are boring'.
Sammy: What about the cinema?
Julia: Oh, so don't you want to talk to me?
Sammy: Of course I do!
Julia: But we can't talk in the cinema, Sammy.
Sammy: Oh, of course, you're right. Look, Julia, you don't want to go to the cinema, and you're not interested in watching football ...
Julia: Well, what about you? You don't understand opera. When you go to a museum, you go to sleep. You just want to ... run.
Sammy: Julia!
Julia: Look, Sammy, I'm sorry. I think we're too different. We just don't like the same things.
Sammy: No, I'm sure there's something we both like.
Julia: Yeah?
Sammy: Yeah. Probably ... Erm ... Oh, I know!
Julia: What? ... Of course! Shopping!
Sammy: Shopping?
Julia: I love shopping!
Sammy: Me too!
Julia: I know! We could go to the department store.
Sammy: Yeah, OK! And there's that new bookshop near to that ...
Julia: Yes! I'd like to go ...

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Discussion

Average: 3.8 (15 votes)

Submitted by Jaime23 on Sun, 08/12/2019 - 16:57

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It was a little easy but I was guided in the video and in the description below I was hahaha XD

Submitted by Dariusz on Mon, 18/11/2019 - 22:47

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I usually ask in this way: Do you fancy going somewhere with me or are we going somewhere tomorrow/today/on friday.

Submitted by bawk san aung on Wed, 28/08/2019 - 08:12

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Hey! are you thinking somewhere to go? That is my first conversation to start someone whom i want to.

Submitted by Praveen kumar on Fri, 05/07/2019 - 18:26

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Like this episode +>+.

Submitted by parvin_ugur on Mon, 17/06/2019 - 11:26

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Hello. I learn English language. I want to speak somebody online. Somebody want to speak, write me.
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Submitted by mirko88 on Wed, 05/06/2019 - 21:54

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Hi. I am going to old part of town, do you want to join me?

Submitted by Cherif on Sat, 11/05/2019 - 12:47

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finally, they found a common hobby maybe a beautiful love story that starts
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Submitted by Rafaela1 on Sun, 05/05/2019 - 12:46

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Fancy a cup of coffee? ( *´꒳`*)੭⁾⁾ If you are not busy, would you like to have some drinks tonight? ( ⸝⸝⸝°_°⸝⸝⸝ ) Do you like art museums? I know a great exhibition around here. Would you like to join me on Saturday next weekend? \(//∇//)
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Submitted by Trần Thành on Sun, 05/05/2019 - 04:33

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I don't understand phrase "Take the lift". Can you explain to me, please? Thanks you.
Hello tranvanthanh141, The phrase 'take the lift' means to choose the lift rather than the stairs in a building. You can 'take the lift' or 'take the stairs'. It's similar to the way we use 'take' with modes of transport: 'take the train', 'take a taxi' etc. ~ Peter The LearnEnglish Team