(Becky and Helen are making a phone call, B=Becky, H=Helen.)
B: Hello!
H: Hello! May I speak to Becky, please?
B:
H: Oh, Becky. Where have you been? I've been trying to call you all day.
B: Sorry. I've been shopping in Kowloon. You know how noisy Kowloon is. I must have missed your calls.
H: I wanted to ask you to go shopping with me. Well, did you buy anything?
B: Oh yes, lots of things. I bought a skirt, two pairs of shoes.
H: A Hello Kitty hairband? But you have short hair! What do you need a hairband for? And didn't you say you hated Hello Kitty?
B: It was really good value—only 40 Hong Kong dollars. I can give it to somebody who likes Hello Kitty.
H: Who are you going to give it to?
B: Hmm… I'm still thinking. If I can't think of anyone, I'll start growing my hair. OK, my parents are back. I'll talk to you later. Bye.
H: Bye.
A. It's so expensive. B. This is Becky Speaking. C. I know, but it was on sale. D. Oh, why did you call me? E. Then I can use it myself. F. Do you need a Hello Kitty hairband? G. I also bought a Hello Kitty hairband. |