| <p>Lesson 55 The Sawyer family</p><p>The Sawyers live at 87 King Street.</p><p>In the morning, Mr. Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school. Their father takes them to school every day.</p><p>Mrs. Sawyer stays at home every day. She does the housework.</p><p>She always eats her lunch at noon.<br/>In the afternoon, She usually sees her friends.<br/>They often drink tea together.</p><p>In the evening, the children come home from school.<br/>They arrive home early.<br/>Mr. Sawyer comes home from work. He arrives home late.</p><p>At night, the children always go their homework.<br/>Then they go to bed.<br/>Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper.<br/>But sometimes he and his wife watch television.</p> |
| <p>Lesson 53 An interesting climate</p><p>Where do you come from?<br/>I come from England.</p><p><br/>What's the climate like in your country?<br/>It's mild, but it's not always pleasand.<br/>The weather's often cold in the North and windy in the East.<br/>It's often wet in the West and warm in the South.</p><p>Which seasons do you like best?<br/>I like spring and summer. The days are long and the nights are short. The sun rises early and sets late.<br/>I don't like autumn and winter. The days are short and the nights are long. The sun rises late and sets late.<br/>Our climate is not very good, but it's certainly interesting.<br/>It's our favourite subject of conversation.</p><p></p> |
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| <p>Lesson 51 A pleasand climate</p><p>Where do you come from?<br/>I come from Greece.</p><p>What's the climate like in your country?<br/>It's very pleasant.</p><p>What's the weather like in spring?<br/>It's often windy in March.<br/>It's always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes.</p><p>What's it like in summer?<br/>It's always hot in June, July and August.<br/>The sun shines every day.</p><p>Is it cold or warm in autumn?<br/>It's always warm in September and October.<br/>It's often cold in November, and it rains sometimes.</p><p>Is it cold in winter?<br/>It's often cold in December, January and February, it snows sometimes.</p> |
| <p>Lesson 49 At the butcher's</p><p>Do you want any meat today, Mrs. Bird?<br/>Yes, please.<br/>Do you want beef or lamb?<br/>Beef, please.<br/>This lamb's very good.<br/>I like lamb, but my husband doesn't.<br/>What about some steak?<br/>This is a nice piece.<br/>Give me that piece please. And a pound of minces, too.<br/>Do you want a chicken, Mrs. Bird? They are very nice.<br/>No, thank you. My husband like steak, but he doesn't like chicken.<br/>To tell you the truth, Mrs. Bird, I don't like chicken either.</p> |
| <p>Lesson 47 A cup of coffee</p><p>Do you like coffee, Ann?<br/>Yes, I do.<br/>Do you want a cup?<br/>Yes, please, Christine.<br/>Do you want any suger?<br/>Yes, please.<br/>Do you want and milk?<br/>No, thank you. I don't like milk in my coffee. I like black coffee.<br/>Do you like biscuits?<br/>Yes, I do.<br/>Do you want one?<br/>Yes, please.</p> |
| <p>Lesson 45 The boss's letter</p><p>Can you come here a minute please, Bob?<br/>Yes, sir?<br/>Where's Pamela?<br/>She's next door. She is in her office, sir.<br/>Can she type this letter for me? Ask her, please.<br/>Yes, sir.</p><p>Can you type this letter for the boss please, Pamela?<br/>Yes, of course I can.<br/>Here you are.<br/>Thank you, Bob.</p><p>Bob!<br/>Yes? What's the matter?<br/>I can't type this letter. I can't read it.<br/>The boss's handwriting is terrble!</p> |
| <p>Lesson 59 Is that all?</p><p>I want some envelopes, please.<br/>Do you want the large size or the small size?<br/>The large size, please.<br/>Do you have any writing paper?<br/>Yes, we do.<br/>I don't have any small pads,<br/>I only have large ones.<br/>Do you want a pad?<br/>Yes, please.<br/>And I want some glue.<br/>A bottle of glue.<br/>And I want a large box of chalk, too.<br/>I only have small boxes.<br/>Do you want one?<br/>No, thank you.<br/>Is that all?<br/>That's all. Thank you.<br/>What else do you want?<br/>I want my change.</p> |
| <p>Lesson 61 A bad cold</p><p>Where's Jimmy?<br/>He's in bed.<br/>What's the matter with him?<br/>He feels ill.<br/>He looks ill.<br/>We must call the doctor.<br/>Yes, we must.<br/>Can you remember the doctor's telephone number?<br/>Yes. It's 09754.</p><p>Open your mouth, Jimmy.<br/>Show me your tongue. Say, "Ah".</p><p>What's the matter with him, doctor?<br/>He has a bad cold,Mr. Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week.<br/>That's good news for Jimmy.<br/>Good news? Why?<br/>Because he doesn't like school!</p> |
| <p>Book2 Lesson1</p><p>Last week I went to the theatre. I had a good seat. The play was interesting. I did not enjoy it. A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned round. I looked at the man and the woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. In the end, I could not bear it. I turned round again,"I can't hear a word!"I said angrily.</p><p>"It's none of your business," the young man said rudely,"This is a private conversation."</p> |
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| <p>What beautiful flowers!!</p><p>Thanks, Ferly!</p> |
| <p>Book 1 Lesson 63 Thank you, doctor.</p><p>How's Jimmy today?<br/>Better. Thank you, doctor.<br/>Can I see him please, Mrs. Williams?<br/>Certainly, doctor. Come upstairs.</p><p>You look very well, Jimmy. You're better now, but you mustn't get up yet. You must stay in bed for another two days.</p><p>The boy mustn't go to school yet. And he mustn't eat rich food. </p><p>Does he have a temperature, doctor?</p><p>No, he doesn't.</p><p>Must he stay in bed?</p><p>Yes. He must remain in bed for another two days. He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm.<br/>Where's Mr. Williams this evening?</p><p>He's in bed. Can you see him please? He has a bad cold, too! </p> |
| <p>Book Lesson 65 Not a baby</p><p>What are you going to do this evening, Jill?<br/>I'm going to meet my friends, Dad.<br/>You mustn't come home late.<br/>You must be home at half past ten.<br/>I can't get home so early, Dad!<br/>Can I have the key to the front door please?<br/>No, you can't.</p><p>Jill's eighteen years old, Tom.<br/>She's not a baby. Give her the key. She always comes home early.<br/>Oh, all right!<br/>Here you are. But you mustn't come home after a quarter past eleven. Do you hear?<br/>Yes, Dad.<br/>Thanks, Mum.<br/>That's all right. Goodbye. Enjoy yourself!<br/>We always enjoy ourselves, Mum. Bye-bye.</p> |
| <p>Book 1 Lesson 67 The weekend</p><p>Hello. Were you at the butcher's?<br/>Yes, I was. Were you at the butcher's, too?<br/>No, I wasn't. I was at the greengrocer's. How's Jimmy today?<br/>He's very well, thank you.<br/>Was he absent from school last week?<br/>Yes, he was. He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. How are you all keeping?<br/>Very well, thank you. <br/>We'er going to spend three days in the country.<br/>We'er going to stay at my Mother's for the weekend.<br/>Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country.<br/>Aren't you lucky!</p> |
| <p>Book 2 Lesson 2 Breakfast or lunch?</p><p>It was Sunday. I never get up early on Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunchtime. Last Sunday I got up very late. I looked out of the window. It was dark outside. 'What a day!' I thought,'It's raining again.' Just then, the telephone rang. It was my aunt Lucy. 'I've just arrived by train,'she said.'I'm coming to see you.'</p><p>'But I'm still having breakfast!' I said.<br/>'What are you doing?' she asked.<br/>'I'm having breakfast.'I repeated.<br/>'Dear me,'she said.'Do you always get up so late? It's one o'clock.'</p> |
| <p>Book 1 the way to King Street</p><p>Last week Mrs. Mills went to London. She does not know London very well, and she lost her way.</p><p>Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus stop.</p><p>'I can ask him the way.' she said to herself.</p><p>'Excuse me,' she said. 'Can you tell me the way to King Street, please?'</p><p>The man smiled pleasantly. He did not understand English. He spoke German.</p><p>Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrasebook.</p><p>He opened the book and found a phrase.</p><p>He read the phrase slowly.</p><p>'I am sorry,' he said. 'I do not speak English.'</p> |
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