Adam (assistant): Hello, there. Can I help you?
Cristina: Yes, I'm staying in Birmingham with a friend next week and we were wondering if there's anything to see around there. Have you got any information?
Adam: Yes, there are a lot visits of the city if you're interested.
Cristina: That sound good! What time do the visits start?
Adam: The visits starts at nine o'clock and finishes at ten o'clock.
Cristina: OK. And how much is the visit? We've got student cards.
Adam: Let's see. Well, in that case it's £10 per person.
Cristina: That's fine. We'll go on Tuesday, then. Do we need to book it?
Adam: I'll book it for you if you like. Can I take your names?
Monday, January 28, 2013
The walking dead
If you're reading this then 2012 wasn't the end of the world... so you can relax and enjoy some of the many apocalyptic films and TV series. The Walking Dead is one of the best. Now in its third season in the US, t is still playing to record audiences.
Based on the iconic comic book series by Robert Kirkman, it is scary, funny and addictive. Naturally there is blood and violence (it is rated 16 in France) but it also makes you think.
How do humans live together when traditional institutions and authority are gone? And how difficult is it to kill a loved one, even if that person is now a zombie?
Based on the iconic comic book series by Robert Kirkman, it is scary, funny and addictive. Naturally there is blood and violence (it is rated 16 in France) but it also makes you think.
How do humans live together when traditional institutions and authority are gone? And how difficult is it to kill a loved one, even if that person is now a zombie?
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