Curso de Inglés V

unit 6


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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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unit 7


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Oir WMA 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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Oir WMA 7. (b) VOCABULARY (Listen & Repeat)

Oven
Bother
Fortnight
Lounge
To expel
To be held
To be hard up
To persuade
All along

When you think you have practised enough, go on to the next activity.

Good!


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unit 8


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Oir WMA 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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Oir WMA 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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Oir WMA 8. (C) YOU ARE "Paul" - TALK TO "Mrs North & Jean"

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.

 


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