See you then!
What do you do on your birthday? |
Karen |
Greg, when is Sheila"s birthday? Is it this week? |
Greg |
Yeah, it"s this Saturday, the twentieth-eight. |
Karen |
I"d really like to see her on her birthday. Are you two doing anything? |
Greg |
Well, yes, we have tickets to a concert at Carnegie Hall. |
Karen |
What time does it start? |
Greg |
It starts at 8:00. |
Karen |
Hmmm… I"m afraid I can"t make it by then. I have to work late on Saturday. Hold on… I have an idea. What time does the concert end? |
Greg |
Pretty late. Probably around half-past seven. |
Karen |
Well, how about going to the Café Alfredo for some coffee and birthday cake after the concert? I"ll meet you there. |
Greg |
Well, what time does the café close? |
Karen |
It"s open until at least 1:00. Come on, admit it … it"s a fabulous idea. |
Greg |
Ok, Ok, Karen. We"ll see you then! |
Explanation : |
Carnegie Hall: a large concert hall in New York City where many famous musicians perform. |
Hold on: idiom that means just a second/ wait a second.
Hold on, I"ll just get my coat. |
Pretty: words like Pretty, fairly, and kind of all have roughly the same meaning of somewhat. (He was fairly tired, not extremely tired, It was fairly late, but not very late.)
Example:
It’s pretty well impossible to travel over these mountains in winter. |
half-past seven: an alternative (=different) way to say eleven thirty (11:30) |
Fabulous (idea): great, terrific (idea) |
Hmm: (a sound made with the lips closed to express doubt, pausing, disagreement, or dissatisfaction) |
Hold on: یک لحظه صبر کن
Fabulous: عالی |