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THE GARDEN

In this conversation, Mr Verdy comes home to find a strange man in his garden. Listen to the conversation and answer these two questions.

1. What destruction has the strange man caused to Mr Verdy’s garden?

2. What does the man offer to do at the end of the conversation? Why is this strange? (answers on page 46)

Mr Verdy: What on earth are you doing in my garden? Stranger: Oh, hello…

Mr Verdy: This is private property. You can’t be here.

Stranger: I was just admiring your lawn, it’s very nice. Mr Verdy: And you are lying on my sun bed… naked.

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