2. Asking for a Date (1)



1.

A: Can I ask you a question?

B: Sure, what's up?

A: Well, I was just wondering if you'd like to go out this Friday.

B: Really?

A: Yeah, I was thinking we could get a bite to eat and catch a movie.

B: That sounds like fun.

A: Of course, we can do something else if you'd like.

B: No, no, dinner and a movie sounds great.

A: Well, what time would you like me to pick you up?

B: How about 7:30?

A: That sounds good, so I'll see you then.

B: Okay, cool.



2.

A: May I ask you a quick question?

B: Of course.

A: How would you like to go on a date with me this Friday?

B: Seriously?

A: Well, I figured that we could go see a movie and get some dinner.

B: Cool, that sounds like it will be fun.

A: We can always do something else if you'd rather.

B: Not at all. I would love to go to dinner and a movie.

A: That's great, so what time do you want me to come get you?

B: Is 7:30 okay?

A: Friday at 7:30 sounds perfect.

B: Great. See you then.



3.

A: Can I ask you something?

B: Sure you can. What's going on?

A: Would you go out with me on Friday?

B: Are you for real?

A: I thought that we could go to dinner and a movie.

B: That actually sounds like it would be a lot of fun.

A: Unless there's something else you would prefer to do.

B: Actually, I would really like to go to dinner and a movie.

A: What time do you want me to come by and pick you up?

B: Is 7:30 cool with you?

A: That's perfect, so I'll see you then.

B: Perfect. I will see you on Friday.



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