MIKE:
G’day, Jane.
JANE:
G’day, Mike.
MIKE: I’m heading off to Paddy’s Market on Sunday.(example)
JANE: What are you going to do there?
MIKE:
Well, I want to buy some fruit, oh, and a pair of sunglasses too.
JANE: Actually, I wouldn’t mind joining you. I’d like to get a few souvenirs. Do you think they have a good range of souvenirs there?
MIKE:
Oh, they’ve got lots of souvenirs
JANE:
Okay, well that sounds good, um, what time could we meet?
MIKE: What about half past ten?
JANE:
Half past ten in the morning? Yeah, that’s fine. Where abouts?
MIKE: Oh, there’s a café on the corner of George and Haymarket Streets. It’s at George Street.
JANE: Oh, yes, I know it actually. But, what’s the best way for me to get there?
MIKE: Well, are you coming from Redfern?
JANE: Mmm, I am.
MIKE: Take bus number  and get off at stop .
JANE:
Well, how long do you think that would take, and how much would it cost?
MIKE:
From Redfern? About minutes, oh, and it would .
JANE: Wouldn’t the train be faster?
MIKE: The train might be faster and perhaps a bit cheaper at $2.00, but you’d have to walk a bit.
JANE:
Ah, what about a taxi? How much would that cost?
MIKE:
A taxi would be about $12.00.
JANE:
Ah, I think I’ll go with the , that’s the best option.
MIKE:
Mmmmm, all right. Well after I’ve been to Paddy’s Market I thought we’d go shopping up George Street.
JANE:
That’s, that’s a good idea too, actually.
MIKE:
Mmm, and what about afterwards?
JANE:
Yes, um, got any particular restaurant in mind?
MIKE: Well, there’s a nice Thai restaurant.
JANE: What’s the name of it? I know a few Thai restaurants down there.
MIKE:
The Thai Lotus restaurant.
JANE:
That’s a nice place, actually.Well, what time could, what time would dinner be, do you think?
MIKE:
Oh, about .
JANE:
That sounds good. Just in case I get lost, or else I change my mind, do you have a mobile phone number?
MIKE:
Oh, just a minute yep, here it is: .
JANE:
Okay , I’ll see you on then.
MIKE:
Sounds great.