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Lesson1: Excuse me!
Excuse me!
对不起
Yes?
是的
Is
this your handbag?
这是您的手提包吗?
Pardon?
对不起,请再说一遍?
Is this your handbag?
这是您的手提包吗?
Yes, it is.
是的,是我的。
Thank you very much.
非常感谢
Lesson 3: Sorry sir.
My coat
and my umbrella please.
请把我的大衣和伞拿给我。
Here is my ticket.
这是我寄存东西的牌子
Thank you sir.
谢谢,先生
Number five.
是
5
号
Here is your umbrella and your coat.
这是您的伞和大衣
This is not my umbrella.
这不是我的伞
Sorry sir.
对不起,先生
Is this your umbrella?
这把伞是您的吗?
No, it isn't.
不,不是
Is this it?
这把是吗?
Yes, it is.
是,是这把
Thank you very much.
非常感谢
Lesson 5: Nice to meet you.
Good morning.
早上好
Good morning, Mr. Blake.
早上好,布莱克先生
This is Miss Sophie Dupont.
这位是索菲娅
.
杜邦小姐。
Sophie is a new student.
索菲娅是个新学生。
She is a French.
她是法国人。
Sophie, this is Hans.
索菲娅,这位是汉斯。
He is German.
他是德国人。
Nice to meet you.
很高兴见到你。
And this is Naoko.
这位是直子。
She
’
s
Japanese.
她是日本人。
Nice to meet you.
很高兴见到你。
And this is Chang-woo.
这位是昌宇。
He
’
s Korean.
他是韩国人。
Nice to meet you.
很高兴见到你。
And this is Luming.
这位是鲁明。
He
’
s
Chinese.
他是中国人。
Nice to meet you.
很高兴见到你。
And this is Xiaohui.
这位是晓惠。
She
’
s Chinese,
too.
她也是中国人。
Nice to meet you.
很高兴见到你。
Lesson 7: Are you a teacher?
I
’
m
a new student.
我是个新学生,
My name
’
s
Robert.
我的名字叫罗伯特
Nice to meet you.
很高兴见到你。
My
name
’
s Sophie.
我的名字叫索菲娅。
Are you French?
你是法国人吗?
Yes, I
’
m.
是的,我是法国人。
Are you French, too?
你也是法国人吗?
No, I
’
m not.
不,我不是。
What nationality are you?
你是哪国人?
I
’
m
Italian.
我是意大利人。
Are you a teacher?
你是教师吗?
No, I
’
m not.
不,我不是。
What
’
s your
job?
你是做什么工作的?
I
’
m a keyboard
operator.
我是电脑录入员。
What
’
s your job?
你是做什么工作的?
I
’
m
an engineer.
我是工程师。
Lesson 9: How
are you today?
Hello,
Helen.
你好,海伦
Hi, Steven.
你好,史蒂文
How are you today?
你今天好吗?
I
’
m very well,
Thank you.
很好,谢谢你。
And you?
你好吗?
I
’
m
fine,thanks.
很好,谢谢。
How is Tony?
托尼好吗?
He
’
s fine,
Thanks.
他很好,谢谢。
How
’
s Emma?
埃玛好吗?
She
’
verys well,
too, Helen.
她也很好,海伦。
Goodbye, Helen.
再见,海伦。
Nice to see you.
见到你真高兴。
Nice to see you, too, Steven.
我见到你也很高兴,史蒂文。
Goodbye.
再见。
Lesson 11: Is
this your shirt?
Whose
shirt is that?
那是谁的衬衫?
Is this your shirt, Dave?
戴夫,这是你的衬衫吗?
No, sir.
不,先生
It
’
s not my
shirt.
这不是我的衬衫。
This is my shirt.
这是我的衬衫
My shirts blue.
我的衬衫是蓝色的。
Is this shirt Tim
’
s?
这件衬衫是蒂姆的吗?
Perhaps it is, sir.
也许是,先生
Tim
’
s shirts
white.
蒂姆的衬衫是白色的
Tim!
蒂姆!
Yes, sir.
什么事,先生。
Is this your shirt?
这是你的衬衫吗?
Yes, Sir.
是的先生。
Here you are.
给你
Catch.
接着
Thank you, sir.
谢谢,先生。
Lesson 13: A
new dress
What
color is your new dress?
你的新连衣裙是什么颜色的?
It is green.
是绿色的。
Come upstairs and see it.
到楼上来看看吧。
Thanks you.
谢谢。
Look!
瞧,
Here it is!
就是这件。
That
’
s a nice
dress.
这件连衣裙真好,
It
’s
very smart.
真漂亮。
My hat
’
s new,
too.
我的帽子也是新的。
What color is it?
是什么颜色的?
It
’
s the same color.
一样的颜色,
It
’
s green,
too.
也是绿的。
That
’
s a lovely hat.
真是一顶可爱的帽子。
Are
you Swedish?
你们是瑞典人吗?
No, we are not.
不,我们不是瑞典人。
We are Danish.
我们是丹麦人。
Are your friends Danish, too?
你们的朋友也是丹麦人吗?
No, they aren
’
t.
不,他们不是丹麦人。
They are Norwegian.
他们是挪威人。
Your passport, please.
请出示你们的护照。
Here they are.
给您。
Are there your cases?
这些是你们的箱子吗?
No, they aren
’
t.
不,不是。
Our cases are brown.
我们的箱子是棕色的。
Here they are.
在这儿呢。
Are you tourists?
你们是来旅游的吗?
Yes, we are.
是的,我们是来旅游的。
Are your friends tourists too?
你们的朋友也是来旅游的吗?
Yes, they are.
是的,他们也是。
That
’
s fine.
好了,
Thank you very much.
非常感谢。
Lesson 17: How
do you do
Come and meet our
employees, Mr. Richards.
来见见我们的雇员,理查兹先生。
Thank you, Mr. Jackson.
谢谢,杰克逊先生。
This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire
Taylor.
这位是尼古拉。格雷,这位是克莱尔
.
泰勒。
How do you do?
你们好!
Those women are very hard-working.
那些姑娘很勤快。
What are their jobs?
她们是做什么工作的?
They
’
re keyboard operators.
她们是电脑输录人员。
This is Michael Baker, and this is
Jeremy Short.
这位是迈克尔
.
贝克,这位是杰里米
.
肖特。
How do you do?
你们好!
They aren
’
t very
busy!
他们不很忙吧!
What are their jobs?
他们是做什么工作的?
They
’
re sales reps.
他们是推销员,
They are very lazy.
他们非常懒。
Who is this young man?
这个年轻人是谁?
This is Jim.
他是吉姆,
He is our office assistant.
是我们办公室的勤杂人员。
Lesson 19: Tired and thirsty
又累又
渴
What
’
s the mater, children?
怎么了孩子们?
We are tired and thirsty,
Mum.
我们累了
Sit down here.
Are you all right now?
No, we aren
’
t.
Look!
There
’
s an ice cream man.
Two ice creams please.
Here you are, children.
Thanks, Mum.
There ice creams are nice.
Are you all right now?
Yes, we are, thank you.
Lesson 21: Which book?
Give me a book please, Jane.
Which book?
This one?
No,
not that one. The red one.
This one?
Yes,
please.
Here you are.
Thank you.
Lesson 23: Which glasses?
Give me some glasses please, Jane.
Which glasses?
These glasses.
No, not those. The ones on the shelf.
These?
Yes, please.
Here you are.
Thanks.
Lesson25: Mrs.
Smith
’
s kitchen
Mrs. Smith
’
s kitchen is small.
There is a refrigerator in
the kitchen.
The
refrigerator is white.
It
is on the right.
There is
an electric cooker in the kitchen.
The cooker is blue.
It is on the left.
There is a table in the middle of the
room.
There is a bottle on
the table.
The bottle is
empty.
There is a cup on
the table, too.
The cup is
clean.
Lesson 27: Mrs.
Smith
’
s living room
Mrs. Smith
’
s living room is large.
There is a television in the room.
The television is near the
window.
There are some
magazines on the television.
There is a table in the room.
There are some newspapers
on the table.
There are
some armchairs in the room.
The armchairs are near the table.
There is a stereo in the
room.
The stereo is near
the door.
There are some
books on the stereo.
There
are some pictures in the room.
The pictures are on the wall.
Lesson 29: Come in, Amy.
Come in, Amy.
Shut the door, please.
This bedroom is very untidy
不整洁
.
What must I
do, Mrs. Jones? Open
the window and air
the room.
Then put these
clothes in the wardrobe
(
.
衣橱)
Then make the
bed.
Dust the dressing
table.
Then sweep the
floor.
Lesson31: Where
’
s Sally?
Where
’
s Sally,
Jack?
She
’
s in the
garden, Jane.
What
’
s she
doing?
She
’
s sitting
under the tree.
Is Tim in
the garden, too?
Yes, he
is.
He
’
s climbing
the tree.
I beg your
pardon?
Who
’
s climbing
the tree.
Tim is.
What
about the dog?
The dog
’
s in the garden, too.
It
’
s running across the grass.
It
’
s running after a cat.
Lesson 33: A
fine day
It
’
sfinea day today.
There are
some clouds in the sky, but the sun is
shining.
Mrs. Jones
’
s with his family.
They are walking over the
bridge.
There are some
boats on the river.
Mrs.
Jones and his wife are looking at them.
Sally is looking at a big
ship.
The ship is going
under the bridge.
Tim is
looking at an aeroplane.
The aeroplane is flying over the river.
Lesson 35: Our village
This is a photograph of our village.
Our village is in a valley.
It is between two hills.
The village is on a river.
Here is another photograph
of the village.
My wife and
I are walking alone the banks of
the
river.
We are on the left.
There is a boy in the
water.
He is swimming
across the river.
Here is
another photograph.
This is
the school building.
It is
beside a park.
The park is
on the right.
Some children
are coming out of the building.
Some of them are going into the park.
Lesson37:
Making a bookcase
You
’
re
working
hard,
George.
What are you doing?
I
’
m
making a bookcase.
Give me
that hammer please, Dan.
Which hammer.
This one?
No,
not that one.
The big one.
Here you are.
Thanks, Dan.
What are you going to do now, George?
I
’
m
going to paint it.
What
colour are you going to paint it?
I
’
m going to
paint it pink.
Pink!
This bookcase
isn
’
t for me.
It
’
s for my
daughter, Susan.
Pink
’
s her favorite
colour.
Lesson39: Don
’
t
drop it!
What are you going
to do with that vase, Penny?
I
’
m going to put it on this
table, Sam.
Don
’
t do that.
Give it to me.
What are you going to do with it?
I
’
m
going to put it here, in front of the window.
Be careful.
Don
’
t drop it!
Don
’
t put it there, Sam.
Put it
here, on this shelf.
There
we are!
It
’
s a lovely vase.
Those flowers are lovely,
too.
Lesson41:
Penny
’
s bag
Is that bag heavy, Penny?
Not very.
Here!
Put it on this chair.
What
’
s in it?
A piece of cheese.
A loaf of
bread.
A bar of soap.
A bar
of chocolate.
A bottle of milk.
A pound of sugar.
Half a
pound of coffee.
A quarter of a pound
of tea.
And a tin of tobacco.
Is that tin of tobacco for me?
Well, it
’
s
certainly not for me!
please, Bob?
Bob:
THE BOSS:
Bob:
office, sir.
THE BOSS:
Yes, sir?
She's next door. She's in
Where's Miss Jones?
her
Can she type this letter for
me? Ask her
please.
Bob:
Bob:
Yes, sir.
Can you type this
letter for the
boss please, Miss Jones?
MISS JONES:
Yes, of course I
can.
Bob:
MISS JONES:
Bob:
MISS JONES:
Miss Jones:
Here you are.
Bob!
Yes? What's the matter?
MISS JONES:
Thank you, Bob.
I can't type this letter.
I can't read it! The
boss's
Lesson43: Hurry up!
Can you make the tea, Sam?
Yes, of course I can, Penny.
Yes, there is.
Where
’
s the tea?
It
’
s over
there, behind the teapot.
Can you see
it?
I can see the teapot, but I can
handwriting is terrible!
Is there any water in this
kettle(
水壶
)?
lesson47 A cup
of coffee
MRS YOUNG:
Do you
like coffee, Mrs. Price?
MRS PRICE:
MRS PRICE:
’
t
see the tea.
MRS PRICE:
Yes,
I do.
MRS
YOUNG:
Do you want a cup?
Yes, please. Mrs. Young.
Do
you want any sugar?
Yes, please.
MRS YOUNG:
There it is!
It
’
s in front
of you.
Ah yes, I can see it now.
Where are the cups?
Can you
find them?
Yes. Here they are.
Hurry up, Sam.
The kettle
’
s boiling.
MRS
YOUNG:
Do you want any milk?
MRS PRICE:
milk in my
coffee.
I like black coffee.
MRS YOUNG:
Do you like
biscuits?
MRS PRICE:
Yes, I
do.
No, thank you. I don't like
There are some
in the cupboard
(碗橱)
.
MRS YOUNG:
Do you want one?
MRS PRICE:
Yes, please.
lesson45
lesson49 At the
butcher
’
s
butcher
['but ??]
屠夫
BUTCHER: Do you want any meat today,
THE BOSS:
Can
you
come here a minute
Mrs. Bird?
MRS BIRD:
Yes,
please.
BUTCHER:
This lamb's very good.
MRS BIRD:
I like
lamb, but my husband
doesn't .
BUTCHER:
What
about
some
steak?
This is a
nice [steik]n,
牛排,肉排,
鱼排
MRS BIRD:
Give me that piece please.
BUTCHER:
Do you
want a chicken, Mrs.
Bird?
They're very nice.
MRS
BIRD:
No, thank you.
MRS BIRD:
My husband likes steak, but
he doesn't like chicken.
BUTCHER:
To tell
you the truth(
说实在
的
)
, Mrs. Bird, I don't like
chicken, either !
lesson51 A pleasant climate
HANS:
Where do
you come from?
DIMITRI:
I
come from Greece.
HANS:
What's the climate like
in
your
country?
Climate[
‘
klaimit]
气候
DIMITRI:
It's very
pleasant.
['plez ?nt]
Hans:
What's the
weather
like in
spring?
DIMITRI:
It's often windy([
‘
windi]
多风
) in
March. It's always warm in April
and May, but it rains
sometimes.
HANS:
What's it
like in summer?
DIMITRI:
It's always hot in June, July and
August. The sun shines every day.
HANS:
Is it cold
or warm in autumn?
DIMITRI:
It's always warm in September
and October. It's often
cold in
November
and it
rains
sometimes.
HANS:
Is it very cold in
winter?
DIMITRI:
It's
often
cold
in
December,
January and February. It
snows sometimes.
lesson53 An
interesting climate
HANS:
Where do you come
from?
JIM:
I come from
England.
HANS:
What's the climate
like in
your country?
Jim:
It's mild
(温和的)
,
but it's not
always pleasant.
Jim:
The weather's often
cold in
the
North and windy in the East. It's
often wet in the West
and
sometimes warm in the
South.
Hans:
Which seasons
do you like best?
Jim:
I
like spring and summer. The
days are long and the nights are
short. The sun rises early
and
sets late.
I
don't like
autumn
and winter. The days are short
and the nights are long.
The sun
rises late and sets
early.
Our
climate is not very good, but it's
certainly
interesting.
It's
our
favorite subject of conversation.
lesson55 The Sawyer family
The Sawyers live at 87 King Street.
In
the
morning,
Mrs.
Sawyer
goes
to
work
and
the
children go to school. Their father takes them
to school every day.
Mrs.
Sawyer stays at home every day. She does
the housework. She always eats her
lunch at noon.
In the afternoon, she
usually sees her friends.
They often
drink tea together.
In the
evening, the children come home from
school. They arrive home early.
Mr. Sawyer
comes home from work. He arrives
home
late.
At night, the children always do
their homework.
Then they go to bed. Mr
Sawyer usually reads
his newspaper, but
sometimes he and his wife
watch
television.
lesson57 An unusual day
It is eight o'clock. The children go to
school by car
every day, but today,
they are going to school on
foot.
It
is
ten
o'clock.
Mrs.
Sawyer
usually
stays
at
home
in
the
morning,
but
this
morning,
she
is
going to
the shops.
It is four
o
’
clock. In the afternoon,
Mrs. Sawyer
usually
drinks
tea
in
the
living-room,
but
this
afternoon, she is
drinking tea in the garden.
It
is
six
o
’
clock.
In
the
evening,
the
children
usually do their homework, but this
evening, they
are
not
doing
their
homework.
At
the
moment,
they are playing in
the garden.
It is nine
o
’
clock, Mr. Sawyer usually
reads his
newspaper
at
night,
but
he
is
not
reading
his
newspaper tonight. At
the moment, he is reading
an
interesting book.
lesson59 Is
that all?
LADY:
I want some envelopes please.
STATIONER:
Do you want the
large size, or
the small size?
LADY:
The large
size please.
LADY:
Have you
any writing-paper
(信纸)
?
Stationer:
Yes, we do.
Stationer:
I
haven't any small pads. I only
have large ones. Do you want a
pad
(便签簿)
?
LADY:
Yes,
please.
LADY:
And I want some black ink and some
glue.
Stationer:
A
bottler of ink and a bottle of glue.
LADY:
And I want
a large box of chalk, too.
Stationer:
I only
have small boxes. Do you
want one?
LADY:
No, thank
you.
Stationer:
Is that all?
LADY:
That's all,
thank you.
Stationer:
What
else do you want?
LADY:
I want my change.
lesson61
MR WILLIANMS:
Where's Jimmy?
MRS WILLIAMS:
He's in bed.
MR WILLIAMS:
What's the matter with
him?
MRS WILLIAMS:
He feels ill.
MR
WILLIAMS:
He looks ill.
MRS WILLIAMS:
We must call
the doctor.
MR WILLIAMS:
Yes, we must.
MR
WILLIAMS:
Can you remember the
doctor's telephone number?
MRS WILLIAMS:
's 09754.
DOCTOR:
Open
your mouth,
Jimmy.
Show me
your tongue. Say, 'Ah'.
MR
WILLIMAMS:
What's the matter with
him,doctor?
DOCTOR:
He has a bad cold,
Mr.
Williams, so he must
stay in bed for a week.
MRS WILLIAMS:
That's good news for Jimmy.
DOCTOR:
Good news? Why?
MR WILLIAMS:
Because he doesn't like
school!
lesson63 Thank you , doctor.
DOCTOR:
How's Jimmy today?
MRS WILLIAMS: He's better , thank you,
doctor.
DOCTOR:
Can I see him please, Mrs. Williams?
MRS WILLIAMS:
Certainly, doctor. Come
upstairs.
DOCTOR:
You look very well,
Jimmy. You
are better now, but you
mustn't get up yet.
You
must stay in bed for another
two days.
DOCTOR:
The boy mustn't go to school yet,
Mrs. Williams. And he mustn't eat rich
food.
Mrs. Williams:
Does he have a temperature,
doctor?
Doctor:
No, he
doesn
’
t.
MRS
WILLIAMS:
Must he stay in bed?
DOCTOR:
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.
DOCTOR:
Where's Mr.
Williams this
evening?
MRS WILLIAMS:
He's in bed, doctor.
Can you see him, please? He has
a bad cold, too!
lesson65 Not a baby
FATHER:
What are you going to do this
evening,Betty?
Betty:
I'm going to meet some friends, Dad.
FATHER: You mustn't come home late. You
must be home at half past ten.
BETTY:
I can
’
tget home
so early, Dad.
Can I have the key to
the front door,
please?
FATHER:
NO, you
can't.
MOTHER:
Betty's
eighteen
years
old,
Tom.
She's
not
a
baby.
Give
her
the
key.
She always comes home
early.
FATHER:
Oh, all right!
FATHER:
Here you are. But
you
mustn't
come
home after a quarter past
eleven. Do you hear?
BETTY:
Yes, Dad.
BETTY:
Thanks,
Mum.
MOTHER:
That's
all right.
Goodbye.
Enjoy
yourself!
BETTY:
We
always
enjoy ourselves,
Mum. Bye,
bye.
lesson67 The weekend
MRS JOHNSON:
Hullo, Mrs. Williams. Were
you at the butcher's?
MRS WILLIAMS:
Yes. I was. Were you at the
butcher
’
s,too?
MRS
JOHNSON:
No, I
wasn
’
t.
I
was
at the
greengrocer
’
s.
How
’
s Jimmy
today?
MRS WILLIAMS:
He
’
s very well,
thank you.
MRS JOHNSON:
Was
he absent
from
school last
week?
MRS WILLIAMS:
Yes, he was.
He was absent
onMonday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday and
Thursday.
How are you all keeping?
(你们身体怎么样?)
MRS JOHNSON:
Very well, thank you. We
’
re
going to spend three days in
the country.
We
’
re going to
stay at my
mother
’
s for the
week-end.
MRS WILLIAMS:
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
in the country! Aren
’
tyou lucky!
Lesson69 The
car race
There is a car
race near our town every year. In
1968,
there was a very big race.
There were hundreds of
people there. My wife and
I were at the
race. Our friends, Julie and Jack
were
there, too. You can see us in the crowd. We
are standing on the left.
There
were
twenty
cars
in
the
race.
There
were
English
cars,
French
cars,
German
cars,
Italian
cars, American cars
and Japanese cars.
Last
week
Mrs.
Mills
went
to
London.
She
does
not know
London very well, and she lost her way.
Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus-
shop
“
.I can
ask
him the way.
”
She said to
herself.
“
Excuse
me,
”
she said.
“
Can you tell me the way to
King Street please?
”
The man
smiled pleasantly. He did not
understand English! He spoke German. He
was a
tourist. Then he put his hand
into his pocket, and
took out a phrase-
book.
It
was
an
exciting
finish.
The
winner
was
Billy
Stewart.
He
was
in
car
number
fifteen.
Five
other cars were just behind him.
On the way home, my wife
said to me,
“
Don
’
t
drive so quickly!
You
’
re not Billy Stewart!
”
He opened the book and found a phrase.
He
read the phrase slowly.
“
I am
sorry,
”
he said.
“
I do not speak
English.
”
Lesson
71 He
’
s awful
Jane : What
’
s
Ron Marston like , Pauline ?
Pauline :
He
’
sawful
Lesson 75 Uncomfortable shoes
LADY :
Lady:
Lady:
Have you any shoes
like these?
Size five.
Black.
! He telephoned me
four
times yesterday , and three times
the
day before yesterday.
SALESMAN: What
size?
Pauline:
He
telephoned the
office
yesterday
Salesman:
What colour?
Salesman:
I
’
m sorry. We
haven
’
tany.
Lady:
month.
Lady:
morning and yesterday afternoon. My
boss answered the telephone .
Jane : What
did your boss say to him ?
Pauline:
Pauline :
But my sister bought this pair last
He said ,
”
MissWhite is typing
’
t
speak to you now !
Then I arrived home
at six o
’
clock
letters .She can
”
Salesman:
Did she buy them here?
No,
she bought them in the U.S.
yesterday
evening
.He
telephoned
Salesman:
We had some shoes
like those a
again .But I didn
’
t answer the phone !
month ago, but
we haven
’
tany now.
Jane : Did he telephone again last
night ?
Lady:
Can you get a
pair for me please?
Pauline
:
Yes , he did . He telephoned at nine
o
’
clock .
Salesman:
I
’
m afraid that I
can
’
t. They were in
fashion last year and the year before
last.
But they
’
re
not in fashion this year.
Salesman:
These shoes are in fashion now.
”
They look very
uncomfortable.
Lady:
Salesman:
They are very
uncomfortable. But
women always wear
uncomfortable shoes!
Lesson77 Terrible
toothache
Jane : What did you say to
him ?
Pauline :
I
said ,
”
Thisis
Pauline
‘
smother .
Please don
’
t
telephone my daughter again !
Jane : Did he telephone again ?
Pauline :
No , he didn
’
t !
Lesson73 The
way to King Street
Nurse:
Good
morning, Mr. Croft.
Mr.
Croft: Good morning, nurse. I want to see the
dentist, please.
Nurse:
Have you
an appointment?
(有预约
吗?)
Mr. Croft:
No, I
haven
’
t.
Nurse:
Is it
urgent?
Mr. Croft: Yes, it
is . It
’
s very urgent. I
feel awful.
I have a terrible
toothache.
Nurse:
Can you
come at 10 am on Monday,
April 24
th
?
Mr. Croft:
I must
see the dentist now, nurse.
Nurse:
The
dentist
is very
busy at
the
moment. Can you come at
2:00 PM?
Mr.
Croft:
That
’
svery late.
Can
’
tthe dentist see
me now?
Nurse:
I
’
m afraid that
he can
’
t, Mr. Croft.
Can
’
tyou wait
till this afternoon?
Mr.
Croft:
I can wait, but my
toothache can
’
t!
Lesson79 Peggy
’
s
shopping-list Tom:
What are you doing,
Peggy? Peggy:
I
’
m
making a shopping-list, Tom. Tom:
What
do we need?
Peggy: We need
a lot of things this week.
Peggy:
I
must
go
to
the
grocer
’
s.
We
haven
’
tgot much
tea or coffee, and we
haven
’
tgot any
sugar or jam.
Tom:
What
about vegetables?
Peggy:
I
must
go
to
the
greengrocer
’
s.
We
haven
’
tgot many
tomatoes, but we
’
ve
got a lot of potatoes.
Peggy: I must go to the butche r
’
s, too. We
need
some meat. We haven
’
tgot any
meat at
all. Tom: Have we got any beer
and wine?
Peggy: No, we
haven
’
t. And I
’
m not going to
get any!
Tom:
I hope that
you
’
ve got some money.
Peggy: I
haven
’
tgot much.
Tom:
Well, I
haven
’
tgot much either!
Lesson81 Roast beef and potato.
John:
Hullo,
Peggy! Where
’
s Tom?
Peggy:
He
’
s upstairs.
He
’
shaving a bath.
Peggy: Tom!
Tom:
Yes?
Peggy: John
’
s
here.
Tom:
I
’
m nearly ready.
Tom:
Hullo,
John. Have a cigarette.
John:
No thanks, Tom.
Tom:
Have a
glass of whisky then.
John:
O.K. Thanks.
Tom:
Is dinner ready, Peggy?
Peggy: It
’
s nearly ready. We can have
dinner
at seven o
’
clock.
Tom:
John and I had lunch together today. We
went to a restaurant.
Peggy: What did you have?
Tom:
We had
roast beef and potatoes.
Peggy: Oh!
Tom:
What
’
sthe
matter, Peggy?
Peggy: Well,
you
’
re going to have roast
beef
and potatoes again tonight!
Lesson83 Going on a holiday
Peggy: Hullo, John. Come in.
Tom: Hullo, John.
We
’
re having lunch. Do you
want to have lunch with us?
John: No thank you, Tom. I
’
ve already had
lunch. I had lunch at half past twelve.
Peggy:
Have a cup of coffee then.
John:
I
’
ve just had a cup, thank
you. I had one
after my lunch.
Tom:
Let
’
s go into the
living-room, Peggy. We
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