Hello Peter,
I’ve got some great news. We got the contract for the Indian documentary about the Bombay film industry (Bollywood). I’ve been on the phone all morning and I have to pack this afternoon. I’m writing in order to get your advice.
The health department recommends taking malaria tablets, but I’ve heard there may be some side effects. Did you take them last time? Also, I’ve been given a company credit card, but don’t know when to use it. Is there a company policy? Steve told me I need to take some cash in American dollars. Is that necessary? What do you think? Is there anything else I’ve forgotten?
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Good news, Andy!
I’m very happy to hear you got the contract. It sounds like you’ve been pretty busy.
The malaria tablets can have some side effects, but you should take them. Also, I suggest sleeping with a mosquito net so that you don’t get bitten at night.
Contact the company immediately about the credit card. As some places do not accept credit cards, take American dollars. You may have to change money at a bank or hotel. Also, take a good sun hat so you won’t get burnt. You’ll be filming outside a lot. A colleague of mine got a sunburn because he forgot his hat. By the way, I’ve got a good friend working in films in Bombay. I’ll give you his address so you can visit him.
Good luck!
Peter
Going to Bollywood
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13 punto(i)Categoria: ReadingPeter phones Andy in Bombay. Complete the conversation using the Present Perfect of the following verbs: to be, to change, to learn, to complain, to finish, to become, to start.
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Peter: Andy, my friend, it’s so good to hear your voice again. It ages since we last spoke on the phone.
Andy: Yes, I know. I very busy lately working on the Indian documentary. I have to tell you, Peter, that my life since I got to Bombay.
Peter: What do you mean? In what way it ?
Andy: For one, I to appreciate how we make films at home since I got here.
Peter: What do you mean? You always about how hard it is to make serious films.
Andy: But here it is much harder. We here for three months and only half of the film.
Peter: Go on.
Andy: Well, I more independent. I going to the market and cooking.
Peter: You? Cook? I’ve got to see that.
Andy: Oh, yes, and I’m having a great time.
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