EX 46 WORK ON THE DIALOGUE IN PAIRS Kitty: I've come to ask you to help me. Will you help me, dear?
Nelly: With pleasure.
Kitty: You see, my cousin Betsy is coming today with the 2.30 train, but I can't meet her at the station as I have a meeting after my lessons. Will you do me a favour and meet her?
Nelly: But I've never seen her, how could I recognize her?
Kitty: It's quite easy. She is just like her mother.
Nelly: But I've never seen her mother.
Kitty: What a pity! What shall I do then?
Nelly: Try to describe her. What does she look like?
Kitty: She is twelve, but I think she looks older as she is rather tall for her age.
Nelly: Hair?
Kitty: Fair and plaited. She has a high forehead, large grey eyes, dark pencilled eyebrows and a straight nose. Her teeth are large and even.
Nelly: I'm afraid it is not much. There'll be at least a dozen girls like that at the station.
Kitty: I've forgotten to tell you that Betsy has a big mole on her left cheek and that her face is freckled.
Nelly: That'll help me for sure. Go to your meeting and I'll meet your cousin.