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SYLVIA |
Hello, Edith. Have you come back for another pomegranate? |
EDITH |
Yes. I have. dear. |
SYLVIA |
Here you are! |
EDITH |
My husband told me to tell you that it was the most delicious fruit he's ever tasted. |
SYLVIA |
I thought he'd like it. Tell him to try it with a bit of ice cream. It's lovely like that. |
EDITH |
I'll do that, dear. Bye now. |
GINA |
Bye... Hey. Sylvia. |
SYLVIA |
Morning, Gina! Lovely day, eh? |
GINA |
Lovely day? Oh, Sylvia. I don't think it is, I'm afraid. |
SYLVIA |
What do you mean? |
GARY |
Morning, girls. |
SYLVIA |
Morning, Gary. What do you mean, Gina? |
GINA |
Well, you know the cinema, at the bottom ofBryant Street? |
SYLVIA |
Of course I know it. I've had a few good times there, I can tell you. |
GINA |
Well, you won't be having any more. |
SYLVIA |
Eh? |
GINA |
A property developer's bought it. He's planning to knock it down... |
SYLVIA |
No?! |
GINA |
Yes. And he's going to put up a brand new supermarket. A huge one, you know, with a carpark and everything. |
SYLVIA |
You must be joking. A supermarket? But... but that'll kill Bryant Street. They can't do that, we've got to make a living. |
GINA |
Yes. I know. |
SYLVIA |
Isn't there something we can do? |
GINA |
Well. Yes, there is. As I understand it, no firm decision's been taken yet. There's a council meeting about it next Tuesday. |
SYLVIA |
How do you know all this? |
GINA |
I work on the local newspaper. Didn't you know? |
SYLVIA |
No, I had no idea. Do you really? |
GINA |
I tell you what. Will you have a word with the other stallholders? Get them all to come to a meeting at... what shall we say? At the Rose and Crown at six o'clock? |
SYLVIA |
Great idea. |
GINA |
Now, we need a plan of action. |
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SUE |
So, you 're meeting up with Matt this evening then? |
TIM |
Yes. He asked me to go to the theatre with him so er he asked me to meet him outside the theatre at half-past- seven tonoght and.... |
SUE |
Great. Which theatre's that? |
TIM |
Up at the Phoenix. Sadlers Wells. |
SUE |
Oh lovely. So you 're going to see dance? |
TIM |
Yes. There's a new dance programme - Bill T. Jones. |
SUE |
Lovely. |
TIM |
Very exciting, yeah. |
SUE |
I bet you 're looking forward to that. |
TIM |
Yes, I am. Yeah. |
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delicious |
smaczny, pyszny, smakowity |
to taste |
skosztować, próbować |
ice cream |
lody |
cinema |
kino |
at the botttom |
w dole, na dole; tu: na końcu |
property developer |
inwestor budowlany, developer |
to knock sth down |
burzyć coś. |
to put up |
tu: wybudować |
brand new |
całkiem nowy, nowiuteńki |
you must be joking |
chyba żartujesz |
firm |
zdecydowany; tu: ostateczny |
council meeting |
tu: zebranie władz lokalnych (rady miejskiej) |
stallholder |
właściciel stoiska |
get them to come |
namów, nakłoń ich do przyjścia |
to meet sb or to meet up with sb |
spotkać się z kimś |
to bet (bet, bet or betted, betted) |
zakładać się (że) |
to look forward to sth |
cieszyć się na coś, oczekiwać z radością. |
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