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Excuse me. Do you have a few minutes? I want to ask you a couple of questions.

Yes, alright. What would you like to know?

Well, I work for the Regal Bookstore and we are doing a survey about people's reading habits.  Can
I ask you how often you read fiction books?

Very often. I usually you read about one book a week, sometimes more, if I'm away on vacation.

Now then, next question. What three categories of books do you prefer to read?

Let me think I absolutely love crime books. You know, Agatha Christie a good who done it. I'm also
keen on science fiction books such as Arthur C. Clarke and Azimov. And then recently I've read a
lot of Westerns. 

Fine. How much do you think you spend on fiction books every month?

Not very much, because I get a lot of my books from friends when they finish reading them.
Probably around $50.

Okay. Now, the next question is about where you buy your books if you don't get them from your
friends. Of course. Do you spend most of your money on books in stores or on the Internet?

As I said, I don't buy books very often, but when I do, I buy them online or sometimes I go to a
bookstore if I see something interesting in the window. 

And have you ever been to the Regal Bookstore before to buy books?

Yes, I bought something from that store only two weeks ago. It was a new book by Grisham. I saw
that it was on special offer, so I came in. 

Now, my final question would you buy a book from the Regal Bookstore website? We have a new
site. Did you know?

No, I didn't know. I will go and have a look. It's just some good prices. I would like to buy
something from the site.  If the price is right, of course.

Okay, sir. Thank you for your time. Have a nice day.

No problems. Good day to you. 

Possible topics to create a lesson plan:

1) Frequency adverbs.
2) Literary genres.

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