
- •(Relod;)
- •Excuse me!
- •4 What's your name?
- •11 What's his j
- •A nice flat
- •Everyday Conversation
- •A family re-umon
- •Is there any wine in the bottle?
- •11 An English Restaurant
- •At the hairdresser's
- •Everyday Conversation
- •Which one?
- •Everyday Conversation
- •20 A postcard
- •What are they doing?
- •Can you help me?
- •Everyday Conversation
- •26 What's on television tonight?
- •I want you, Fiona
- •Everyday Conversation
- •An interview
- •Everyday
- •What's My Job?
- •Never on a Sunday
- •Well or badly?
- •Everyday Conversation
- •Very much. I usually get up at always
- •7.30, In a restaurant. Small,
- •I/here/two o'clock / was here at two o'clock.
- •42 Holidays
- •1 Had breakfast at eight o’clock.
- •Willy the KlD'-s
- •In town
- •50 Robbie and the Rebels
- •An accident
- •A photograph album
- •In class now.
- •A spy story
- •Is Mary there?
- •Help you?
- •Another personal letter
- •In the afternoon we sat
- •In a garden fey the river in the park
- •I met a very
- •It was very
- •I miss you a lot.
- •On the moon
- •Beryl Hello, Janet. . . What's the matter?
- •Janet It's my husband . . . He's gone!
- •Beryl Gone? Where's he gone?
- •Janet He's gone to Paris.
- •Beryl Has he gone on business?
- •Janet No, he hasn't gone on business. He's gone with Dorothy.
- •Beryl Dorothy?
- •Who's Dorothy?
- •Janet She's his secretary.
- •Beryl Is he coming back?
- •Janet I don't know.
- •Paul Can you lend me £5?
- •Bill Sorry, I can't... I haven't been to the bank today.
- •Paul Oh dear ... I haven't been either, and I need some money. It's too late now . . . It's four o'clock.
- •Bill Why don't you ask Peter?
- •Paul Oh, has he been to the bank?
- •Bill Yes, he has. He always goes on Mondays.
- •Town and Country
- •E uropa Tours
- •I've been to Paris, but 1 haivn't been to
- •A call from home
- •Have you ever. . .?
- •Comparisons
- •In Maths, Tommy's better than Billy; so Billy's worse than Tommy.
- •A hard life
- •Comparisons
- •In English, Mary's the best.
- •In Maths, Margaret's the worst.
- •72 George and Brenda
- •74 Something, nothing, anything,everything
- •Four lives
- •A night out
- •The election result
- •Ne Daiiy News
- •Police Notice
- •80 A fourth letter
- •I'Ve. #u&&4j(a ycrvv.
- •Japanese Italian Portuguese Arabic
- •Vocabulary
- •Irregular verbs
- •A Iso available for use with Departures:
- •I sometimes drink coffee or
- •I never drink coffee or
- •I often drink coffee
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Is he from England?
No, he isn't. Where's he from? He's from Canada.
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Are you a student?
Are you from England?
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