
- •1. In a restaurant. [I:]
- •2. An interesting film. [ I ]
- •3.An expensive holyday. [ æ ]
- •4.A bad hijacker. [ æ ]
- •7. Tv advertisement for Onnwash. [ ]
- •8. Sports report from channel four. [ o: ]
- •9. A lost book
- •14. Mike, Myra and Violet.
- •15. Joyce’s Rolls Royce.
- •16. A mouse in the house.
- •17.Snow in October.
- •18. A Bearded Mountaineer.
- •19. A Pair of Hairbrushes.
- •20. Passports, please.
- •21. Happy birthday.
1. In a restaurant. [I:]
What would you /like to eat, \Edith?||
A meat \sandwich.||
/Jean,| sth\would you like a /meat sandwich| or a \cheese sandwich?||
A cheese \sandwich,| \please,| \Peter.||
Good /evening.||
\Good evening.| We’ll have one /meat sandwich| and two \cheese sandwiches.||
And three \teas,| \please.||
One /meat sandwich,| two cheese \sandwiches| and three \teas.||
2. An interesting film. [ I ]
Is Tim /in?||
Is he coming to the /pic\tures?||
fh\Tim’s \ill.||
Here \he /is!|| Hello, /Tim!||
Hello, /Bill.||
Are you /ill,| \Tim?||
Is it an /interesting \film?||
It’s sth\Big Jim and the \Indians”.||
And it begins in| six \minutes!||
If you’re \ill,| /Tim…||
\Quick!|| Or we’ll rh/miss the beginning of the \film!||
3.An expensive holyday. [ æ ]
1 Hello, /Ellen!|| Hello, /Ben!|| Hello, /Jenny!||
2Hello \Eddie!|| sth\Have a \cigarette.||
1Thanks, /Ben.||
3sth\Help yourself to \whisky.||
4It’s on the \shelf.||
2th\How did you spend your \holiday,| /Eddie?||
1I went to \America| with a \friend.||
3Well!||
4We’re all \jealous!||
2Was it /expensive?||
1\Yes.|| \Very.|| I’ve spend \everything.||
3Haven’t you sth\any money /left?||
1\Yes,| /Jenny,| ten \pence.||
4.A bad hijacker. [ æ ]
\Alice,| sth\perhaps that passenger is a \hijacker.||
Which \passenger,| /Anne?|| That \sad man| with the \camera?|| He’s wearing black \slacks and a jacket?||
>No!|| That \fat /lady| with the sth\big black \handbag| in her left \hand!||
Is she standing next to the >lavatory?||
\Yes,|| sth\she is traveling to Amster/dam!||
You’re \mad,| /Anne!| I don’t under\stand.||
You >see,| when she went \into the lavatory,| she didn’t sth\have that handbag in her \hand,| and \now /she’s…||
Everybody \stand!|| I’m a \hijacker!|| And in this \handbag I >have a…||
5. I love you. [ ^, l ]
/Ho\ney,| \why are you so /sad?||
\Ho/ney,| \why are you so un/happy?|| I don’t under\stand.||
You don’t \love me,| >Russ.||
But, >honey!| I sth\love you very \much!||
That’s \untrue.|| You love my \cousin,| \Sunny.|| You think she’s \lovely| and I’m \ugly.||
>Janet,| just sth\once last month I took Sunny out for \lunch.|| You \mustn’t worry.|| I like \your /company| much better then \Sunny’s.||
>Oh,| \shut up,| /Russ.||
But, \ho/ney,| I think you’re \wonderful.|| You \mustn’t…
Oh, \shut \up…
6. At the party.[ a: ]
Where’s your \glass,| /Barbara?||
It’s on the /bar.\||
\Barbara!|| \Margaret!|| Come into the \garden!|| sth\Martha and Charles are dancing in the \dark.||
In the /gar\den?|| What a \laugh!||
So they /are\!|| They’re dancing on the /grass\.||
They are \dancing| under the /stars\.||
And \Ar/nold’s| playing his \guitar.||
fh\Doesn’t Martha look /smart\?||
Look at \Charles.|| sth\What a marvelous \dancer.||
Ah!|| Let’s take a \photograph| of Martha and \Charles.||
We \can’t.|| It’s too \dark.||