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s rTSALLY'S PHONE
Do gow have a phone? Who do you call? Whe calls yo
ay you lise withour pone phone?
Sally bas a plione, and a busy life, She gets enany phone
calls ~ mostly fron hee boyfriend, Andrew, Andeew likes
telling Sally whae to do ~ and whae vo wear
Sally and Andrew are going to a party tonight. "Wear
your blu skiet’ says Andzow: Bu Sally can't wear it
its dir so she has (0 g0 shopping for « new one.
Bur when Silly aes shopping she gets more than just
Anevr skirt she gets something tha wil change he ie‘usb donee ewe
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CONTENTS
Morning
Lonebtime
Aftesnoon
Bening
ACTIVITWES Before Reading
ACTIVITIES While Reading
scTiviTies: After Reading
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35| 1 Morning
eis Thursday morning, Sally is in bed. Suddenly ~ Ring
Ting! Her phone is vinging ~ but where is it?
Sally gers ont af bed and looks in her bag. No phone.
Bhe looks under the bed. No phone. Then she looks“Hello Sally i's Andrew”
Androw is Sally’ hoyfriend, He has got a loc of money
sand beautiful and expensive cas.
“Andceny is only seven o'elock—
‘Don't forget Sally — we're meeting Michael tonight.
es an important evening, becanse Michael's my new
boss. Wear your blue skire, Sally like that skirt. I mast
{go now. See you at half past six. Bye.”
Bur Andrew... Bye."
“Lean’e wear the blue skit’ Sally chinks, It’s dir.
What ean I wear?
Sally is having breakfast with her mother and her brother
Jack,
‘I'm going out tonight,’ Sally tells her mother. Andrey
and 1 are meeting his new boss
"Andrew?! Jack says. ‘Hubt”
“Ob be quiet, Jack’ Sally says, Andrew is very mice a
"Nice? Jack says. “Hubt “Sally, 1 wane a sandwich.”
"Yes, Andrew.” “Sally, T don’r like your hai.” “No,
Andrew, sorry Andrew: “Sally
Bot the
Sally stands up, and Jack runs out of theSally's Phune
Sally wets on the train, These are a lor of people on the
n, Most of them are talking on their phones.
‘John? John! Gee up and go ro work. Tes lace!”
“Have you gor my money? [need ie today. I must have
it today
Remember ~ go to the supermarket tonight. Don't
forget
And Sally is Listening to Andeew
Sally; meec me atsix o'clock, noc at half past six, OK?
SOK Andrew ~ bur my blue skit >
AT must go, Sally ~ bye.
Bple on the eeain,
Mello, Max! How ave you?
hella Graham! rm sory wel”
Where are you working now, Lucy?”
ler three minutes, the train comes out of the tunnel.
Hyone talks on cheie phones again,
Jello? John? Are you out af bed now?2 Lunchtime
Teis one o'clock. Sally and Claire are looking at skits
*Do your like this one, Sally? Clive says
“Yes, i's beautiful, but I never wear red
"Do you like red?" Claire asks,
“Yes, | du ~ hot Andrew doesn.)
Well Claite says, ‘t's
hat do you want to do?
Sally buys the skirt,
beautiful skits. You like re,
Now Sally is at work. She is talking to her friend Claite,
and she tells her about Andrew, Michael, and the blue
skire
‘es OK, Sally’ Chae says, ‘Let's go our at lanchime
We can find a new skirt. You can wear it tonight.’
Later, Claire and Sally are having coffee with Louise
She works with them,
Ring ring! [eis Andrew again,
"Hi, Sally, Look, mect me at the Bat Bogart, nor the
Cosmo Bar~ OK? The Bar Bogart is neacet: Bye.”
“Bar Bogart! Claite says. Simm ~ that's nice.”
“Hult” Louise says, ‘Forget him, Sally. Who needs mien?
“Do this, do that, go theve, don't go there.” Hu!
6Next to Sally; Paul is finishing his coffee. He phones his
friend and ealks 4 hiss, Then he stands up. The bag with
the red skire falls on the Boor.
‘ht Pm sorry: Paul says, He puts down his phone and
picks wp the bay, “Here's your bag.
“That's OK," Sally says. “Thank you.’ She smiles.
Paul thinks.
Paul picks up his phone and goes our ofthe café, Sally
What a nice smile!
finishes her coffee. She picks up her bag and her phone
snd goes back to work,
Claire yous bck co work, bus Sally wants a coffee. She
goes into a café. She buys a coffee and sits dewn, Then
she phomes her mother.
‘Hi, Mumm, Ue got a new skire— it's beautifull 1 want
to wear ie tonight.”
‘What colour is it?
Ws re.
Thar’s nice, Red is a good colour for you, says ber
nother.{3 Afternoon
sul isin bis ofTies
Ring ring!
| ‘What's that noise?" Paul thinks. He answers the
phone, Ieis Andree
‘Hell, Sally?”
Tes nor Sally i's Paul?
Paul? Paul who? Where's Sally?”
‘Who's Sally? There's no Sally here.”
“Huh!
Andrew Finishes the call
Poul wants ro phane his mother. He finds ‘Mum’ on the
phone, and presses the bution,
‘Hello, Mum. I's Paul
“Paul? Who's Paul? Pm or Paul's Mum. Um Sally's
Mum and Jack's Mum,
‘Whae’s happening? Paul thinks.
‘Whac number is chat?” he asks.
‘Ics 0783 4918389,
‘I'm very sorry; Paul says. Urs the wrong number”
“that’s OK, Sally’s Mum says, “Whar a nice voice!” she
thinks.Sally's Phone
Sally talks to Claire and Louise,
‘Pye got a message for Paul ~ but who's Paul? Do you
hatow a Paul, Cla
‘No, What's the message? Claire asks
1 his sister Katharin
birehday and she’s having. a
party tonight. Do you think it’s wrong mumbs
"Yes, [think itis! Claire says.
Hey Sally!" Lovise says. ‘Put on your red skier and go
to the parsy Forget Andrew!
Sally is at work
Ring ring!
"What's thar noise?
phone,
“Hello, is Paul there?"
Sally chinks. She answers the
'No, Pm sozry thie
“Can you give a message «whim? This is his sister
Katharine, There's a party at my howse conight. [°s my
bitshday
"Burl
‘Rotdlock
OK? Bye?Phone
Paul alls 1 a fiend ac work.
“This is Sally’s phone ~ and Sally's gor my phone
But who is Sally?
don’ know? says Paul
‘why don’t you phone hee?
swhar’s my number? Paul asks. I don'e know my
umber.
Why noe?
Paul phones his mother:
“Mum, what's the number of my phone?
Why do yor wane your phone number, Paul?
Because Sally’s got my phone.”
“Who's Sally? his macher asks.
don't know, burshe's got my phone, and I've go her
Phone,
1don'r understand.”
[eno say's Paul ‘Tedoean't matter, Have you got my
homber?*
‘Here it is, 0781 644834.
“Thanks, Mum.Paul phones Sally
“Hello, Sally ~ this is Paul."
“Poul ~ are you Kathatine’s brother?” Sally asks
Yes, that’s right, And P've gor your phone.”
‘+My phone? Oh — wait a minute, The Café Cuba at
Junciicime? The bay on the floor?”
“Yes, that’s right. Well, we ned to change phones.”
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