By the end of this lesson, you will be able to discuss different advertising styles.
WAITER: May I offer you dessert? May I offer you dessert?
RICHARD: Let's get the bill. There are a few good films on at the cinema. Let's get the bill. There are a few good films on at the cinema.
NINA: OK, a film sounds fine. OK, a film sounds fine.
RICHARD: Good! Just the bill please. Good! Just the bill please.
NINA: Oh, dear. What an evening. First he asks me what I want to see. Then when I tell him, he tells me it's supposed to be terrible and then he tells me how it ends. Unbelievable. Oh, dear. What an evening. First he asks me what I want to see. Then when I tell him, he tells me it's supposed to be terrible and then he tells me how it ends. Unbelievable.
NINA: So I just told him, you decide. So I just told him, you decide.
RICHARD: Ok, get this, right. I ask her what she wants to see and she says I should decide. So I pick something I thought she'd like. Ok, get this, right. I ask her what she wants to see and she says I should decide. So I pick something I thought she'd like.
NINA: OK, so he told me, you're going to love this film, and then he took me to Patton, it's like a four hour long war film. What was he thinking?
OK, so he told me, you're going to love this film, and then he took me to Patton, it's like a four hour long war film. What was he thinking?
RICHARD: The next thing I know she's snoring. How embarrassing. Women. The next thing I know she's snoring. How embarrassing. Women...
NINA: Men. Men...