To complete the conversation, we need to choose the correct form (either the -ing form or the infinitive) of the given verbs: ask for, come, do, go, improve, learn, make, upload.
Elke: I suggested coming to it after a couple of lessons because it was so difficult.
Elke: Well, there's another one with the same teacher - it's about improving websites.
Asha: But I don’t even know how to upload a photo!
Elke: Oh, come on. It’s always fun learning something new. I’ll send them an email asking for more details.
Asha: OK, that’ll be fine. My children often tell me I need to improve my IT skills.
Elke: Great. Are you interested in coming with me to a judo course too?
Asha: No, definitely not! I think the IT course is enough for me.
Here is the conversation with the correct verb forms filled in:
Elke: Hi Asha, do you remember coming to that IT course with me a few years ago?
Asha: Yes, but I think I stopped going to it after a couple of lessons because it was so difficult.
Elke: Well, there’s another one with the same teacher — it’s about improving websites.
Asha: But I don’t even know how to upload a photo!
Elke: Oh, come on. It’s always fun learning something new. I’ll send them an email asking for more details.
Asha: OK, that’ll be fine. My children often tell me I need to improve my IT skills.
Elke: Great. Are you interested in coming with me to a judo course too?
Asha: No, definitely not! I think the IT course is enough for me.