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READ ME FIRST THE SOUNDS OF KASHMIRI A conversation with a tea seller Lesson Notes Grammar Vocabulary Drills Exercises A CONVERSATION WITH A TEA SELLER Thereare no tea-stalls in Kashmir other than very temporary set-ups at festivals and carnivals, or on Sundays or holidays at the Mughal gardens. A cup (or a pot) of tea may, however, be ordered in several places which sell snacks and/or sweetmeats. Ashok: Give me a cup of tea, please. Tea seller: Please sit down. What kind of tea, Kashmiri or Lipton? Ashok: Lipton. Tea seller: Shall I add sugar and milk? Ashok: Yes, but only a little. Tea seller: Here you are. Ashok: How much do I pay? Tea seller: Just fifty paise. Ashok: Here, take this one-rupee bill (note). Tea seller: Here is your change. Ashok: Thank you. Lesson Notes Grammar Vocabulary Drills Exercises Chapter 7 Table of Contents Chapter 9 |
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