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Read this telephone conversation.
A.
Lucia: Tm so glad you called. I have a big problem and I hope you can help me,
Clara: What's the problem? I'll help if l can.
Lucia: My cousin is coming home tonight from his trip to Europe and I'm supposed to
pick him up at the airport at seven o'clock. The problem is that I just found
out I have to work late tonight. Can you possibly pick him up for me?
Clara: Sure. What airline is he taking!
Lucia: British Airways. Flight 179.
Clara: OK. But how will I recognize him?
Lucia: Well, he's medium height and average weight. He wears glasses, and he does
very well.
Clara: That could be almost anyone. Can you be more specific?
Lucia: Well, his hair is blonde and curly. I almost forgot! He has a beard.
Clara:
What's his name?
Lucia: Ernie Norton.
Clara: OK, no problem. I'll find him.
Lucia: Thank you so much!
At the last minute, Clara is unable to go to the airport. Her brother Tim has agreed to
pick Ernie up instead. Clara is writing a note to Tim describing Ernie so that he will be
able to find him. What should Clara's note say? The following questions will help you.
Is he tall or short?
Is he fat or thin?
What color hair does he have?
Is his hair curly or straight?
.Does he wear glasses!
Is there anything about him that you notice immediately?


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