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We’re best friends. I’ve just told you I’ve been made redundant. You start.
Don't give up
I’m a plumber. I’ve recently done some work in your house and you’re totally dissatisfied. You start.
Keep pushing forward
We’re flatmates. I haven’t paid my share of the rent for the last three months. You start.
Stay motivated
I’m your boss. You think you deserve a pay raise for your hard work. You start.
You're doing great
You’re visiting a museum. I’m the security guard. I start. “Excuse me. I’ve told you twice already – please don’t stand so close to the paintings.”
Don't give up
We’re neighbours. I live next door. I start. “Your child’s football has made a mark on my fence again.”
Keep pushing forward
We’re classmates. I start. “What do you think of our new teacher? She seems a bit strict to me.”
Stay motivated
We’re flatmates. I start. “Why on earth do you keep tidying up? I can’t find my laptop yet again.”
You're on the right track
I’m your waiter. You think there is a mistake in your bill. You start.
Don't give up
We’re friends. You’ve lent me a book last week but you now need it back. You start.
Keep pushing forward
We’re friends. You’re moving house. You want some help. You start.
Stay motivated
You’re a tourist in my town. I’m a stranger. You want a photo of you taken with your camera. You start.
You're doing great
I’m your boss. Someone has broken the photocopier. I start. ”It’s really important to have this fixed immediately. Can you arrange it?”
Keep pushing forward
I’m a stranger in your area. I start. “Can you tell me about the public transport system in your town?”
Don't give up
We’re friends. I start. “What about redecorating our house?”
Stay motivated
I’m your friend. I start. “I get really nervous before exams. Have you got any tips for me?”
You're on the right track
I'm a sales assistant. You want to return an item you bought last week. You start.
Keep it up
I’ve come for an interview at your place of work. You can see I look stressed. You start.
Stay motivated
I’m a hotel receptionist. Your room isn’t up to your expectations. You start.
You're making progress
We’re friends. You promised to help me with an important presentation but now you can’t. You start.
Keep pushing forward
We’re strangers at the airport. I start. “My suitcase hasn’t turned up yet. Do you know what I should do?”
Stay motivated
We’re old schoolmates. I start. “So, have you seen anyone from our old school recently?”
Don't give up
I’m a stranger in your town. I start. “Where can I go to find some really typical local entertainment?”
You got this
I’m your neighbour. I start. “You couldn’t look after my place for a bit, could you?”
Keep it up
We’re friends. You’re in two minds about taking a job abroad. You start.
Stay motivated
We’re neighbours. My dog keeps digging holes in your garden. You start.
You're on the right track
We’re friends. I’ve just been made redundant at work. You start.
Don't give up
We’re colleagues/classmates. You’re not sure if I’ve remembered a deadline. You start.
Keep pushing forward
We’re neighbours. I start. “Would you keep an eye on the apartment while we’re away?”
You got this
We’re classmates. I start. “If I were you, I would re
Stay motivated
We’re friends. I start. “Thanks a million! I’m sure I would have failed this exam if it wasn’t for you.”
You're doing great
I’m your boss. I start. “Will you need someone to help you with this project?”
Keep pushing forward