Bonus Practice: #98 Rawl i danghnak ah a dihmi zat i tthencheu cio (Med)

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To split a bill evenly means to share the total cost equally among everyone.

Cawnnak #98 chungah hawikom hna he rawl ei tti tikah a dihmi zat i tthencheu, le cu he a pehtlaimi mirang holh le ca rak cawng tti hna usih. (Med)


Speaking out loud will help to improve your English speaking fluency and will make it easier for you to remember new vocabulary.

This bonus episode provides interactive speaking practice for the words and phrases you learnt in #98 Splitting the bill (Med).

Don't be shy - just try!

Allan
The bill looks ok. I’m terrible at maths - let's split it evenly?

Claire
Yeah, let’s go halvies. It was mum’s birthday and we all chipped in for a present, so I am a bit short right now. Can I pay my share on pay day?

Allan
Yeah, sure. I can grab the bill now, and you can pay me back.

Claire
Great, I’ll transfer it as soon as I get paid. Do you have PayID?

Allan
Yes. No rush, though. Do you want another drink. Don’t worry, I’ll shout this round. You can shout me next time!

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Credit: Paul Nicholson and Lily O'Sullivan voiced the characters of Allan and Claire and Professor Lynda Yates was our educational consultant.

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