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6. (a) Fill in with the correc words & READ aloud - click on the hand
When you think you have practised enough, go on to the next activity.
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7. (A)
VOCABULARY (Listen & Read)
| Oven | Enclosed box-like space (usually part of a cooker) in which things are cooked or heated |
| Bother | To take the time or trouble to do something |
| Fortnight | Fifteen days; two weeks |
| Lounge | Public sitting-room in a hotel, club, etc... |
| To expel | To force somebody to leave a school, club, etc, ... |
| To be held | To take place |
| To be hard up | To be short of money |
| To persuade | To convince somebody |
| All along | All the time |
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7. (b) VOCABULARY (Listen & Repeat)
| Oven |
| Bother |
| Fortnight |
| Lounge |
| To expel |
| To be held |
| To be hard up |
| To persuade |
| All along |
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8. (A) An Ordinary
Conversation (Listen & Read)
| Mrs North: | Oh, here you are love. I'll just go and get your dinner out of the oven. |
| Paul: | Oh, that's very kind of you. |
| Jean: | I see your car hasn't been taken to the car wash for some time now, Paul. |
| Paul: | Why bother with all this snow we have been having recently? |
| Mrs North: | Here's your omelette and baked beans love. Oh, by the way, this letter arrived in the post over a fortnight ago I think, judging by the postmark. It was put in the bills to be paid tray by mistake. |
| Paul: | A Bloomsbury postmark. Who was this sent by, I wonder? |
| Jean: | Why don't you open it and have a look? |
| Paul: | Oh, it's only from my old Gentleman's Club. "Dear Mr North ... reconstruction of the gentlemen's lounge ... 11,000 pounds ... informal dinner-dance ... £ 50 a head ......... Friday 5th March ...Yours sincerely, Harry Masters Hon. Sec." Ha-ha, old Harry. I remember he and I were smoking once behind the bike shed and were seen by the housemaster. |
| Jean: | That sounds typical of you! I'm surprised you weren't expelled. |
| Paul: | Well, and what about you? You were caught kissing Lionel Wooster when you were only twelve. |
| Jean: | I was thirteen. |
| Mrs North: | Don't start arguing again you two. What are you going to do about the dinner-dance? |
| Paul: | Friday the fifth - that's in two days time. |
| Jean: | What is it in two days time? |
| Paul: |
This dinner-dance I've been invited to. It's being held in the Woodcott Country Club on Friday. Oh, I don't think I'll go. |
| Mrs North: | Oh, why not, love? Wouldn't you like to meet your old friends from the club? |
| Jean: | Oh, yes, Paul. Do let's go. I haven't been taken anywhere for ages. |
| Paul: | Hm, I can't dance, at least not very well since that riding accident. Anyway, the roads may be snowed up and what's more I'm a bit hard up at the moment. |
| Jean: | Oh, go on, Paul. I'm paying. Please, Paul. |
| Mrs North: | Oh, yes, I think you should go, Paul. Jean's got a lovely new dress that has never been worn. She got it two months ago. |
| Paul: | It's fifty pounds a ticket. You do realize that, don't you? |
| Jean: | That's no problem. I can afford it. |
| Paul: | Oh, what can a man say when he is caught between his mother and his sister. Very well then. I suppose we'll have to go! |
| Jean: | Oh, come on Paul. You were hoping to be persuaded all along! |
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8. (B) An Ordinary
Conversation (Listen & Repeat)
| Mrs North: | Oh, here you are love. I'll just go and get your dinner out of the oven. |
| Paul: | Oh, that's very kind of you. |
| Jean: | I see your car hasn't been taken to the car wash for some time now, Paul. |
| Paul: | Why bother with all this snow we have been having recently? |
| Mrs North: | Here's your omelette and baked beans love. Oh, by the way, this letter arrived in the post over a fortnight ago I think, judging by the postmark. It was put in the bills to be paid tray by mistake. |
| Paul: | A Bloomsbury postmark. Who was this sent by, I wonder? |
| Jean: | Why don't you open it and have a look? |
| Paul: | Oh, it's only from my old Gentleman's Club. "Dear Mr North ... reconstruction of the gentlemen's lounge ... 11,000 pounds ... informal dinner-dance ... £ 50 a head ......... Friday 5th March ...Yours sincerely, Harry Masters Hon. Sec." Ha-ha, old Harry. I remember he and I were smoking once behind the bike shed and were seen by the housemaster. |
| Jean: | That sounds typical of you! I'm surprised you weren't expelled. |
| Paul: | Well, and what about you? You were caught kissing Lionel Wooster when you were only twelve. |
| Jean: | I was thirteen. |
| Mrs North: | Don't start arguing again you two. What are you going to do about the dinner-dance? |
| Paul: | Friday the fifth - that's in two days time. |
| Jean: | What is it in two days time? |
| Paul: |
This dinner-dance I've been invited to. It's being held in the Woodcott Country Club on Friday. Oh, I don't think I'll go. |
| Mrs North: | Oh, why not, love? Wouldn't you like to meet your old friends from the club? |
| Jean: | Oh, yes, Paul. Do let's go. I haven't been taken anywhere for ages. |
| Paul: | Hm, I can't dance, at least not very well since that riding accident. Anyway, the roads may be snowed up and what's more I'm a bit hard up at the moment. |
| Jean: | Oh, go on, Paul. I'm paying. Please, Paul. |
| Mrs North: | Oh, yes, I think you should go, Paul. Jean's got a lovely new dress that has never been worn. She got it two months ago. |
| Paul: | It's fifty pounds a ticket. You do realize that, don't you? |
| Jean: | That's no problem. I can afford it. |
| Paul: | Oh, what can a man say when he is caught between his mother and his sister. Very well then. I suppose we'll have to go! |
| Jean: | Oh, come on Paul. You were hoping to be persuaded all along! |
When you think you have practised enough, go on to the next activity.
Fabulous!
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8. (C) YOU ARE "Paul" - | Mrs North: | Oh, here you are love. I'll just go and get your dinner out of the oven. |
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Oh, that's very kind of you. |
| Jean: | I see your car hasn't been taken to the car wash for some time now, Paul. |
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|
Why bother with all this snow we have been having recently? |
| Mrs North: | Here's your omelette and baked beans love. Oh, by the way, this letter arrived in the post over a fortnight ago I think, judging by the postmark. It was put in the bills to be paid tray by mistake. |
|
|
A Bloomsbury postmark. Who was this sent by, I wonder? |
| Jean: | Why don't you open it and have a look? |
|
|
Oh, it's only from my old Gentleman's Club. "Dear Mr North ... reconstruction of the gentlemen's lounge ... 11,000 pounds ... informal dinner-dance ... £ 50 a head ......... Friday 5th March ...Yours sincerely, Harry Masters Hon. Sec." Ha-ha, old Harry. I remember he and I were smoking once behind the bike shed and were seen by the housemaster. |
| Jean: | That sounds typical of you! I'm surprised you weren't expelled. |
|
|
Well, and what about you? You were caught kissing Lionel Wooster when you were only twelve. |
| Jean: | I was thirteen. |
| Mrs North: | Don't start arguing again you two. What are you going to do about the dinner-dance? |
|
|
Friday the fifth - that's in two days time. |
| Jean: | What is it in two days time? |
|
|
This dinner-dance I've been invited to. It's being held in the Woodcott Country Club on Friday. Oh, I don't think I'll go. |
| Mrs North: | Oh, why not, love? Wouldn't you like to meet your old friends from the club? |
| Jean: | Oh, yes, Paul. Do let's go. I haven't been taken anywhere for ages. |
|
|
Hm, I can't dance, at least not very well since that riding accident. Anyway, the roads may be snowed up and what's more I'm a bit hard up at the moment. |
| Jean: | Oh, go on, Paul. I'm paying. Please, Paul. |
| Mrs North: | Oh, yes, I think you should go, Paul. Jean's got a lovely new dress that has never been worn. She got it two months ago. |
|
|
It's fifty pounds a ticket. You do realize that, don't you? |
| Jean: | That's no problem. I can afford it. |
|
|
Oh, what can a man say when he is caught between his mother and his sister. Very well then. I suppose we'll have to go! |
| Jean: | Oh, come on Paul. You were hoping to be persuaded all along! |
When you think you have practised enough, go on to the next activity.
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