Bài giảng môn Anh văn - Unit 4: What’s your name?
Mr Dean: Good evening
Receptionist: Good evening, sir. What’s your name, please
Mr Dean: My name’s Dean
Receptionist: Ah, yes.Mr Dean.Room 15.
Here’s your key
Mr Dean: Thank you
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