﻿Speaker 1 A: John, have you got something you really love?
B: Yes! My puppy, Woofy!
A: Really? Tell us about it.
B: Well, he’s only 3 months old. He’s brown, he’s got big ears, a small tail and small sharp 
   teeth. He hasn’t got a house yet. He sleeps in my room. Mum isn’t happy with that. 
   Anyway, I haven’t got a brother or a sister. He’s my best friend!
A: Right. Thanks, John. 

Speaker 2 A: Mike, it’s your turn. Have you got something you really love?
B: My computer!
A: Why do you love it so much?
B: Because I’ve got a lot of exciting computer games and I enjoy playing them. I can surf the 
   Net, download songs and films and send e-mails. I’ve got two key pals, you know. 
A: That’s great! Thank you, Mike.
B: You’re welcome.

Speaker 3 A: What about you, Jennifer. What’s your most valuable possession?
B: My earrings! I love earrings. 
A: I love my jewellery too! Have you got a lot?
B: Well, I don’t remember exactly. I buy a new pair every month. It’s like a collection. Most 
   of them are silver but they aren’t expensive, of course. 
I’ve got a special case for them. And I like wearing a different pair every day.
A: Yes, we know that. Thanks, Jennifer
B: My pleasure!

Speaker 4 A: Miss Baker, can we ask you if you’ve got something you really love? 
B: Of course! Let me see…Well, I think it’s my collection of thimbles. 
A: Your collection of what? What is this?
B: Thimbles. Like the one here, in this picture. I’ve got about 100! They are like souvenirs 
   from different places. 
   Wherever I go, I try to find one with the name of the place or the sight on it. In some 
   countries, like in England for example, 
   there are plenty in every souvenir shop. 
A: Are they expensive?
B: Most of them are not. But I’ve got some rare ones. Like the one that came out for the 70 
   years of Disney. 
   It’s got a tiny figurine of Mickey Mouse on it. 
A: We want to see them.
B: OK! We can arrange that.