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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.




 
Speaker 1 [A male of 40, Br.E], Mr Smith

Hello. This is Mr Smith. Can I speak to Mrs Wilson, please?

 

 

 
Speaker 2 [A boy of 10] Jim

Hang on a moment, Mr Smith. Ill get her.

 

 
Speaker 3 [A female of 40, Br.E], Mrs Wilson

Good morning, Mr Smith.

 

 
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.

 

 
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.

 

 
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.

 

 
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.

 

 
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.

 

 
Speaker 3 [A female of 40, Br.E], Mrs Wilson

What do they look like?

 

 
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.

 

 
Speaker 3 [A female of 40, Br.E], Mrs Wilson

And what does Olivia look like?

 

 
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.

 

 
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.

 

 
Speaker 1 [A male of 40, Br.E], Mr Smith

Thats right. See you tomorrow. Bye!

 

 
Speaker 3 [A female of 40, Br.E], Mrs Wilson

Bye!

 

 
Announcer

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

 

 
Announcer

Exercise 66. Listen, read and learn by heart.

 
Speaker [Br.E]

 

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!

 

 
Announcer

Section 5. An Englishmans home is his castle.

 
Announcer

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.

 

 
Announcer

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

 
Announcer

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.

 
Announcer

Dialogue 1

 
Speaker1 [A male of 20, Br.E]

Hello!

 

 
Speaker 2 [A female of 30, Br.E]

Hello! Can I have an apple juice, please?

 

 
Speaker 1 [A male of 20, Br.E]

Here you are. Anything else?

 

 
Speaker 2 [A male of 20, Br.E]

No thanks.

 

 
Speaker 1 [A male of 20, Br.E]

A pound, please.

 

 
Speaker 2 [A male of 20, Br.E]

Thanks.

 

 
Speaker 1 [A male of 20, Br.E]

Thank you.

 
 

 

 
Announcer

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.

 
Announcer

Dialogue 3

 
Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E]

Good morning. Can I help you?

 

 
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.

 

 
Speaker 2 [A boy of 12-13]

Hmm. This book is quite thick and there arent any pictures in it.

 

 
Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E]

Yes, but its very interesting. The novel is really worth reading.

 

 
Speaker 2 [A boy of 12-13]

OK. Thank you.

 

 
Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E]

You should bring the book back in ten days. Enjoy the book.

 

 

 
Speaker 2 [A boy of 12-13] David

Thanks.

 

 
Announcer

Dialogue 4.

 
Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E]

Hello. Can I help you?

 

 
Speaker 2 [A male of 20, Am.E]

Hello. Can I change American dollars for British pounds here?

 

 
Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E]

Yes, of course. How much would you like to change?

 

 
Speaker 2 [A male of 20, Am.E]

100 dollars.

 

 
Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E]

Here you are

 
Speaker 2 [A male of 20, Am.E]

Thanks. Bye.

 

 
Speaker 1 [A female of 40-50, Br.E]

Bye.

 

 
Announcer




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