- •(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
all
the time. Did you have a
Spanish
Arabic
JapaneseI miss you a lot.
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nice weekend? good week?
ove,On the moon
I
’hil
Strongarm, the American
astronaut has landed on the
moon. He's speaking to Mission
Control now:
Mission Control 1 lello, Phil. . . can you hear me?
Strongarm Yes, I can hear you clearly.
Mission Control What are you going to do next?
Strongarm I'm going to open the door.
Mission Control Hello, Phil. . . What are you doing now?
Strongarm I'm opening the door.
Mission Control Phil! 1 lave you opened the door?
S
What's he doing?
lie's climbm# down the ladder.
What hai$
He’s climbs/ down the ladder.
2 What's he going to do?
He’s going to place the flag.
3 What's he going to do?
He's going to close the door.
trongarm
Yes, I've opened the door. I can see the moon! It's fantastic!
Exercise
1
What's he going to do?
He's
going to climb down the ladder.
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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.
here's
he gone?
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pen
pencil
address book diary
in your hand in your pocket on your desk under your elbow
it isn't
foreigner
tourist
student
holiday-maker
teacher
door
shelf
desk
chair
wall
arm
hand
leg
shoulder
elbow
wash your hair finish your homework brush your shoes iron your clothes clean your room telephone your friend
perfect your English study your English
A I'm bored.
B Well, do something!
A What, for example?
B Wash your hair.
A I've already washed it.
B Brush your shoes.
A I've already brushed them.
B Why don't you clean your room?
A I've already cleaned it.
B Well,. . . perfect your English! A Hmm. . . .
W Are you a foreigner?
X Pardon?
W ARE-YOU-A-FOREIGNER?
X You needn't shout. I'm not deaf.
W Oh, I'm sorry.
X That's all right. I just didn’t understand. What does 'foreigner' mean?
Be careful!
Z Why?
I've just painted the door.
Z It's all right... I haven't
touched it.
Haven't you? What's that on your arm?
U Oh, dear!
What's wrong?
U I can't find my pen.
Really!
U You mustn't laugh . funny.
Oh, yes it is.
U Is it? Why?
It's in your hand!
U Oh, yes.
