Mike: Have you decided when and where you
(1 go)?
Jim: On Monday Moshe and I (2 leave) for
Melbourne together. From there I (3
go) to Adelaide and then on to Alice
Springs. I (4 take) the bus to explore
the country, and I (5 go) on a guided
tour from Alice Springs. That way I (6
not be) alone in the outback. Maybe I
(7 also stop) at Coober Pedy. I'd love to
see the opal mines and the underground
houses there.
Mike: Yeah, they even have underground
churches! When you're there, you (8
understand) why the miners try to avoid
the desert heat above ground.
Jim: I think I (9 also go and see) Uluru. It
looks really impressive in photos.
Mike: But you (10 not be) allowed to go up
the mountain. Masses of tourists used to
climb it, but the Aboriginal Australians
have finally succeeded in preventing
them from trampling on their sacred
ground.
Jim: That's fair enough! I'm sure I (11 enjoy)
looking at it without climbing it.
Mike: So what (12 you do) on Saturday
evening?
Jim: I haven't made any plans yet.
Mike: I (13 have) a barbie with some friends
on the beach on Saturday. Would you like
to come too? And bring your friends?
Jim: That's great. I (14 ask) Moshe and Tanya.
I'm sure they (15 come along) if they
have time.
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Mike: Have you decided when and where you will go?

Jim: On Monday, Moshe and I will leave for Melbourne together. From there, I will go to Adelaide and then on to Alice Springs. I will take the bus to explore the country, and I will go on a guided tour from Alice Springs. That way, I will not be alone in the outback. Maybe I will also stop at Coober Pedy. I'd love to see the opal mines and the underground houses there.

Mike: Yeah, they even have underground churches! When you're there, you will understand why the miners try to avoid the desert heat above ground.

Jim: I think I will also go and see Uluru. It looks really impressive in photos.

Mike: But you will not be allowed to go up the mountain. Masses of tourists used to climb it, but the Aboriginal Australians have finally succeeded in preventing them from trampling on their sacred ground.

Jim: That's fair enough! I'm sure I will enjoy looking at it without climbing it.

Mike: So what will you do on Saturday evening?

Jim: I haven't made any plans yet.

Mike: I will have a barbie with some friends on the beach on Saturday. Would you like to come too? And bring your friends?

Jim: That's great. I will ask Moshe and Tanya. I'm sure they will come along if they have time.

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