Conversation:
(Phone rings.)
A: Hello?
B: Hey Robert, this is Bill.
A: Bill who?
B: Bill Clinton. Who do you think it is?
A: Ah, you must be Bill Pellowe.
B: Yep. How are you doing?
A: Not too bad.
B: Great. Listen, are you free tomorrow? Some friends of mine are coming over. Do you want to join us?
A: Sorry, I'm not free tomorrow. Actually, I'm tied up all week.
B: OK, well, that's too bad. Call me if you change your plans.
A: OK, I might do that. LIsten, I'm in the middle of something, so I have to go now.
B: OK, I'll see you later.
A: Thanks for calling, Bill. Bye.
B: Bye.
Let's practice.
This is a quick drill. Please change the questions. Here's an example:
Q1: Do you need anything?
Q2: Call me if you need anything.
Your turn.
Q1: Do you need anything?
Q2: Call me if you need anything.
Q1: Do you have any free time?
Q2: Call me if you have any free time.
Q1: Do you want to go out?
Q2: Call me if you want to go out.
Now, instead of "Call me" we'll use "Please tell me".
Q1: Do you need anything?
Q2: Please tell me if you need anything.
Q1: Do you have any free time?
Q2: Please tell me if you have any free time.
Q1: Do you want to go out?
Q2: Please tell me if you want to go out.