M: Decorative mirrors. Just, you know, like for the interior design. And again, we can talk about antique mirrors. If you don't have anything, you can say, oh, I wish I had an antique mirror to improve my interior design. Or if I could, I'd buy an antique mirror. So you can kind of speculate about the future. Use the second conditional and the structure I wish I had like a floor mirror, right? So as a kind of like design. But Rory is more practical. So you can say, like, I'm a practical person. I don't need any decorations, so I use a mirror to check if my outfit is okay, if I look presentable. So I have some mirrors in my wardrobe, okay? But just that's it. And you mentioned ornate mirrors. What are they?
R: Yes, ornamental mirrors. But that's basically the same as decorative, to be honest.
M: Yeah, like ornate - having complicated decorations. For example, a room with an ornate ceiling and gold mirrors.
R: I thought you were going to say a ceiling mirror there.
M: Ornate mirror has some beautiful decorations, dear listener. Gold, silver ornate mirrors. Beautiful. Like we see them in the museums, right? We see them in museums, right? And you can say, like, ooh, like, I don't want my house to look like a museum, so I don't have any decorative mirrors. Right, Rory, would you like to know the about the most expensive mirror in the world?
R: Can we talk about the grammar first?
M: Oh, yes, go ahead.
R: Oh, I just wanted to highlight. People... Sometimes you're asked if you enjoy something unusual, like, do you like looking at yourself in the mirror? Which is a strange question. So you could say, I don't mind doing, don't mind, plus -ing. And then there was another one, yes, I said, my apartment has its own mirrors, so I shouldn't have had to. So there we go. Modal verb shouldn't with the past. And what was the other one that I really liked as well? Yes, there we go. Another unusual question, would you use mirrors to decorate your room? And then here, I wouldn't say, or I wouldn't say that they were. So here again, modal verb wouldn't just to express the opinion. I wouldn't say so, or I wouldn't say they were, and then giving your opinion. So there we have some more complex grammar as well. Now the expensive mirror, tell us more.
M, So the most expensive mirrors are in museums, dear listener. And according to some websites, the most expensive mirror is in the Louvre, in Paris.
R: Oh. And it's how expensive?
M: And it costs like 10 million euros.
R: Woah.
M: Yeah. So European monarchs used to look at themselves in that mirror in the 17th century. Yeah, dear listener. But some mirrors are kind of like, like a piece of art, really. Like, wow, like jewellery. So we have, like, fixed stand mirrors. So we can just, like, put them on the table. Or hanging mirrors. So you hang them on the wall, and they're like beautiful, wow. And they're like, like, jewellery, like, I don't know, like piece of painting. Something like Mona Lisa kind of mirror.
R: That's crazy. So basically, just because this thing is old. And I assume it's quite big. How big is it?
M: Yeah. 17th century. Ooh, I don't know. It's 14 and 16 centimeters.
R: What? It's 14 by 16 centimetres? That's tiny.
M: Yeah, 14 by 16, yeah. Tiny, yeah?
R: Oh, but then the Mona Lisa's tiny and is worth a fortune as well.
M: Yeah, dear listener. So now you know, everything about mirrors, okay? Yeah, if you're interested, just Google the most expensive mirrors in the world and then educate your examiner. Okay? And just don't be boring. Don't just go like, I don't like mirrors, I don't have any mirrors in my house. Just like imagine, like, what if you lived in a museum, you know? Like... Ooh, imagine that your house is surrounded by different mirrors, and just tell the story, and the examiner is going to be like, whoa, really? You have this like antique mirrors? And ornate mirrors? And floor mirrors? Whoa. And magnifying mirrors. So pretty much, you will educate the examiner on different types of mirrors. And then, after you, the next candidate will take the exam, the examiner will ask them about mirrors, and they will go, like... Like, I don't look at myself in the mirror, mirrors, mirrors. And the examiner will give them a lower score, because the examiner will know now. Like different kinds of mirrors. Okay? Do you get the point? You get the point? Rory, do you?
R: I get the point. But I still think this is a crazy topic.
M: Thank you very much for listening! We'll get back to you in our next episode with a crazy topic. Bye!
R: Bye!