- •(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
Well or badly?
T
here's
an international football match oji television. England are playing
against Scotland. They are good teams. They usually play well. But
today England are playing very well, and Scotland are playing badly.
Questions
What’s on television?
Which teams are playing?
Are they good teams?
Do they usually play well or badly?
How are England playing today?
How are Scotland playing today?
Tom Morgan often has accidents. This is his fourth accident this year. He's a bad driver, because he's a fast and careless driver. He drives fast, carelessly and badly.
Questions
What’s his name?
Does he often have accidents?
Is this his first accident this year?
Is he a good or a bad driver?
Does he drive well or badly?
Is he a fast ora slow driver?
Does he drive carefully or carelessly?
Bill Morris is a gentleman. He always drives slowly, carefully and well. All his friends say, 'Bill's a good driver! He's very careful.'
Questions
What’s his name?
Is he a gentleman?
Is he a good driver or a bad driver?
Does he drive well or badly?
Is he a fast driver or a slow driver?
Does he drive carefully or does he drive carelessly?
Mr Johnson works very hard. He's a fast worker. His boss often says, 'Johnson works fast for 10 hours every day. He's a very hard worker.'
Questions
What’s his name?
Is he a hard worker or a lazy worker? Does he work hard or lazily?
Is he a fast or a slow worker?
Does he work fast or slowly?
good well fast fast hard hard
Exercise
Kevin's a good player.
How does he play? He plays well.
You’re a bad swimmer.
She's a careful driver.
John's a slow learner.
They’re hard workers.
He's a fast walker.
Look at this:
bad badly
slow slowly
careful carefully careless carelessly happy happily busy busily noisy noisily
Everyday Conversation
O How do you come to school? P By bus.
O How much does it cost?
P 0nly20p.
O How long does it take?
P About twenty minutes.
bus
train
tube
taxi
twenty minutes an hour half an hour quarter of an hour
Q
Italian
Portuguese
Venezuelan
Mexican
Iranian
dance
party
discotheque
pub
club
Is Maria Italian?R Yes, I think so.
Q Does she speak English well? R No, I don't think so.
Q Is she coming to the dance tonight?
R I hope so!
S
a cold
a sore throat stomach-ache back-ache a temperature
your landlady your teacher the principal your friends
What's the matter?T I've got a cold.
S Why don't you see a doctor? T I don't know any doctors.
S Why don't you ask your landlady?
T Yes. That's a good idea.
U
sometimes once a week twice a week every night occasionally
a bank an office a factory a shop a hospital
Would you like to dance?Yes.
U Do you come here often?
Sometimes.
U Do you live here?
Yes, I do.
U Where do you work?
In a bank.
U Do you like it?
It's O.K.
A
personal letter
Dear
Joe,
Anne,
iviuu
iv r /
Father,
Well, this is my second week on holiday. I like it
third in England. don't like it
fourth here.
