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- HI!

- Hello!
- How are you?
- I am shocked.
- Why?
- Did you hear latest town news?
- No, what I have to know?
- Did you know that company going to build a nuclear power station near our town?
- No, I didn’t.
- So it isn’t good news for us, because is very dangerous to build a nuclear power station. What’s
your opinion about new nuclear power station?
- …………………………… We have to stop it.
- Yes, we need a plan of action. What do you suggest to do?
- Well, first of all, I think we should write a letter of protest?
- Who to?
- To the town council and to the local newspaper.
- Yes, and we could always write to our Member of Parliament too.
- Ok. Good plan. Shall we all write?
- Yes, the more letters they get, the better.
- I know, why don’t we draw a petition?
- That’s not a bad idea, but I don’t think there’s time for that.
- Wouldn’t it be better to put on the Internet? We could set up a website.
- Ok, you’ve persuaded me.
- Why don’t we organize a march?
- I’m not sure about that. It would be difficult to organize.
- The big advantage of a march is that it would involve hundreds of people.
- I see what you’re saying, but it would be a huge amount of work.
- Here’s an idea. What about a rally? That’d be much easier to organize?
- Maybe, but I still think about another protest forms. In my view, the best option would be a
demonstration outside the town hall.
- OK, you’ve persuade me.
- But how people will know about our demonstration?
- I guess, we’ll need to make placards and also hand out leaflets.
- Ok, I’ll get started on those.
- What else can we do?
- The other thing we should do is contact the media.
- Yes, absolutely. We need to fix date and time for demonstration and let the local newspaper and
media to know.
- We need to decide who will be responsible?
- So, you will be responsible for …..
- When, I will…..
- Good. That’s decided then.
- See you soon.
- Bye bye!

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