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Exercise 54. Listen to the phone conversation. Look at the picture and say who Mrs Wilson should meet at the Clubs hall.
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Speaker 1 [A male of 40, Br.E], Mr Smith | Hello. This is Mr Smith. Can I speak to Mrs Wilson, please?
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Speaker 2 [A boy of 10] Jim | Hang on a moment, Mr Smith. Ill get her.
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Speaker 3 [A female of 40, Br.E], Mrs Wilson | Good morning, Mr Smith.
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Speaker 1 [A male of 40, Br.E], Mr Smith | Morning, Mrs Wilson. Id like to tell you about the children who are going to stay with your family next week.
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Speaker 3 [A female of 40, Br.E], Mrs Wilson | The rooms are ready and weve thought about the cultural programme. Were ready to meet our guests.
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Speaker 1 [A male of 40, Br.E], Mr Smith | Two members of our Explorers Club will stay with your family: Olivia Revell from Australia and Nikita Smirnov from Russia.
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Speaker 3 [A female of 40, Br.E], Mrs Wilson | Lovely. Weve never been to Australia or Russia. I hope the children will tell us lots of interesting things about their countries.
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Speaker 1 [A male of 40, Br.E], Mr Smith | Im sure they will. They are sociable and friendly. You should collect them tomorrow at 11am in the hall of the Club.
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Speaker 3 [A female of 40, Br.E], Mrs Wilson | What do they look like?
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Speaker 1 [A male of 40, Br.E], Mr Smith | Nikita is quite handsome, but he isnt very tall. He has got short fair hair and grey eyes. He is all smiles.
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Speaker 3 [A female of 40, Br.E], Mrs Wilson | And what does Olivia look like?
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Speaker 1 [A male of 40, Br.E], Mr Smith | Olivia is a pretty young girl with long, red wavy hair. She is short and slim. She wears glasses.
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Speaker 3 [A female of 40, Br.E], Mrs Wilson | I see. I hope well become friends. So, tomorrow morning, 11 am, the hall, a handsome fair boy and a pretty slim girl.
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Speaker 1 [A male of 40, Br.E], Mr Smith | Thats right. See you tomorrow. Bye!
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Speaker 3 [A female of 40, Br.E], Mrs Wilson | Bye!
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Exercise 62. Listen, repeat and read. | ||||||
Speaker [Br.E] | family, grandmother, grandfather, grandchildren, grandparents father, grandpa, grandma, aunt mother, son, uncle, brother, cousin, husband they, mother, father, grandmother, grandfather
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Exercise 66. Listen, read and learn by heart. | ||||||
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What is a Family? What is a family? Who is a family? One and another makes two is a family. Baby and father and mother: a family. Parents and sister and brother: a family. All kinds of people can make up a family. All kind of mixtures can make up a family. What is a family? Who is a family? The children that lived in a shoe is a family! A pair like Kanga and Roo is a family! A calf and a cow that moo is a family!
All kinds of creatures can make up a family. All kinds of numbers can make up a family. All of your family plus you is a family!
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Section 5. An Englishmans home is his castle. | ||||||
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Ex.75. Listen to these words and guess their meaning. Mind that some Russian words sound similar. | ||||||
Speaker [Br.E] | Bank, stadium, museum, cinema, shopping centre, post office, supermarket, theatre, park, café, restaurant, monument, tourist.
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Exercise 77. Listen, repeat and read. | ||||||
Speaker [Br.E] | a) shopping, restaurant, office, coffee country, among, lovely, sunset green, deep, peaceful, people, team world, work, first, person, certainly, library, countryside, pine tree, quiet
b) 'sunset, 'countryside, 'newsagent, 'post office, 'shopping centre, 'coffee shop | ||||||
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Exercise 81. Listen to the dialogues. Match the dialogues and the places where they are taking place. Complete the table. Pay attention there is one extra place. | ||||||
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Dialogue 1 | ||||||
Speaker1 [A male of 20, Br.E] | Hello!
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Speaker 2 [A female of 30, Br.E] | Hello! Can I have an apple juice, please?
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Speaker 1 [A male of 20, Br.E] | Here you are. Anything else?
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Speaker 2 [A male of 20, Br.E] | No thanks.
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Speaker 1 [A male of 20, Br.E] | A pound, please.
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Speaker 2 [A male of 20, Br.E] | Thanks.
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Speaker 1 [A male of 20, Br.E] | Thank you. | ||||||
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Dialogue 2 | ||||||
Speaker1 [A female of 20, Br.E] | Good morning. Can I help you? | ||||||
Speaker 2 [A male of 20, Br.E] | Good morning. Have you got something for a sore throat? | ||||||
Speaker1 [A female of 20, Br.E] | Have you got a temperature? | ||||||
Speaker 2 [A male of 20, Br.E] | No, I havent, only a sore throat. | ||||||
Speaker 1 [A female of 20, Br.E] | I see. Here you are. Anything else? | ||||||
Speaker 2 [A male of 20, Br.E] | No, thanks. | ||||||
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Dialogue 3 | ||||||
Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E] | Good morning. Can I help you?
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Speaker 2 [A boy of 12-13] | Good morning. Can I have the novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. | ||||||
Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E] | Just a minute. Here you are.
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Speaker 2 [A boy of 12-13] | Hmm. This book is quite thick and there arent any pictures in it.
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Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E] | Yes, but its very interesting. The novel is really worth reading.
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Speaker 2 [A boy of 12-13] | OK. Thank you.
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Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E] | You should bring the book back in ten days. Enjoy the book.
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Speaker 2 [A boy of 12-13] David | Thanks.
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Dialogue 4. | ||||||
Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E] | Hello. Can I help you?
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Speaker 2 [A male of 20, Am.E] | Hello. Can I change American dollars for British pounds here?
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Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E] | Yes, of course. How much would you like to change?
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Speaker 2 [A male of 20, Am.E] | 100 dollars.
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Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E] | Here you are | ||||||
Speaker 2 [A male of 20, Am.E] | Thanks. Bye.
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Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E] | Bye.
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