Helen has invited John to the flat to talk about studying. She has a favour to ask him – how will he respond?
John: | Well, an invite to the flat. I never thought you’d ask. I’ll put the kettle on for you, me and Alice. |
Helen: | Oh perfect. Just what I need. Now I know you’re desperate to tell me about the professor. |
John: | Only if you’re sure. |
Helen: | Come on. |
John: | Well, basically she said if I knuckled down, she’d turn a blind eye to my little indiscretion. |
Helen: | So have you changed? |
John: | What do you think? I don’t want to get kicked out! Do you? |
Helen: | No! But I’m finding it hard to get back into the books. |
John: | I was exactly the same. But it does get easier, eventually. |
Helen: | John, can I ask you a favour? |
John: | Sure. |
Helen: | How would you feel about having a study-buddy? |