Dialogue between a tailor and a customer
(Father is about to set up the tape-recorder, He calls aloud Yassir, Anne). Come over here. Hurry up! (They show up in a minute)
Father: You are going to hear a dialogue on the tape now.
Yassir: Father! What is it about? Father: Well, see this picture. (There is a picture of .a tailor and a customer. Father switches on the tape-recorder. They listen with attention)
Tailor: Good morning, Sir, what can I do for you?
Customer: I should like to be measured for a suit.
Tailor : With pleasure, Sir, kindly step this way. What style and shade would you prefer?
Customer: I want an ordinary lounge suit made of brown tweed. How much would the stitching cost?
Tailor: I could make you a suit for Rs. 2000/-. It is quite reasonable, sir.
Customer: That's right.
Tailor: Could you manage to call in sometime next week for the try?
Customer: Yes, just give me a ring. Here is my card.
Tailor: Very good, sir. Good morning. (Father takes out the plug and talks to his kids).
Father: What do you say to that, kids?
Yassir: Very interesting, Dad.
Anne: Father I’ll hear it again and then we practise. Yassir will act out as the tailor, and I shall be the customer.