The man: Hello, Creative centre
Jan: Hello there. I'm phoning to book a place on your next two-day drama workshop.
The man: Okay. Let me just check. Yes, we've still got room on that course.
Jan: Great.
The man: Can I have your full name?
Jan: Yes, it's Jan 1Creswick. That's C-R-E-S-W-I-C-K.
The man: Thanks, Jan. And are you coming on your own?
Jan: Yes.
The man: And have you done any of our courses before?
Jan: Yes, I did one a couple of years ago.
The man: Great. So you may be on our computer records. Which course did you do?
Jan: The Writing for the 2Theatre course.
The man: Okay. Right. Yes, here we are. Oh, so that's 20 Gregory Avenue.
Jan: Gregory 3Place, actually.
The man: Okay. I'll correct that on the computer. Uh-huh. And can I ask if you work?
Jan: Yes. I want to be an actor, but I'm working as a 4waitress at the moment.
The man: After this course, who knows? Right. Back to the paperwork. So, we're enrolling you on the two-day course that starts tomorrow, the 30th of May.
Jan: Oh, uh, sorry. No, on the 513th of June. I meant the one starting in two weeks. Is that still all right?
The man: Oh, that's fine.
Jan: Can you tell me something about accommodation?
The man: Yes. People usually come the evening before the course starts. The cost of the course includes accommodation for two nights.
Jan: Well, I'll make sure I'm there in good time so I can meet the others that evening and settle in. Is 65.30 too early to arrive?
The man: No, that's fine. And you'll finish no later than 5 o'clock on the last day.
Jan: Right.
The man: Okay. Right. Just a few other things. Any dietary information we should know. All the food is provided, and we use organic produce as often as we can.
Jan: Oh, that sounds great. But I don't eat anything that's made from 7milk. I know that can be difficult.
The man: Oh, it's not a problem. What about meat? Do you eat that?
Jan: I don't eat much of it, but that's fine. You don't need to note that.
The man: Sure?
Jan: Yes. Hey, I am really looking forward to this.
The man: Great. I don't know if you know this, but we may divide into two groups in the afternoon if we have more than 16 people on the course. If we do that, there'll be a choice of doing 8comic or what we call classic work.
Jan: Oh. I'd always go with comedy. I'm much more interested in that.
The man: Now, how did you find out about this course? Was it the adverts in the Sunday newspaper?
Jan: No. In fact, I looked for drama courses on the 9Internet, and I saw that you were doing one. When I read about it, I just thought, hey, why not?
The man: Okay.
Jan: I saw that you sent out some pre-course material.
The man: Yes.
Jan: I don't have much time to read any of the books you're recommending, but I'd be grateful for your 10leaflet, the one you mentioned in your publicity.
The man: Sure. I'll put a copy in the post to you.
Jan: Thanks a lot. I can't wait.