- •Small talk. More jazz chants by carolyn graham. Unit 1. Greetings.
- •Unit 2. Introductions. Identifying self and others.
- •Unit 4. Giving and receiving compliments.
- •Unit 5. Inviting. Accepting. Refusing.
- •Unit 6. Expressing likes and dislikes. Asking for and giving an opinion.
- •Unit 7. Expressing ability or inability to do something. Making excuses. Giving encouragement.
- •Geography rap
- •Old Macdonald
- •Cats prologue song: Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats
- •The Naming of Cats
- •Tone group 1
- •Tone group 2
- •Commands
- •Where` s that book of mine? I’ve put it away in the dining –room
- •Tone group 6
- •Tone group 7
- •Statements
- •I leave tomorrow morning. What train are you thinking of catching?
- •I’m going to do some shopping. Can I come too?
- •Have a good holiday. And you!
- •Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
- •In this whole wide world there's no happier bloke
- •I go to the hills when my heart is lonely
- •I know I will hear what I've heard before
- •Lesson 19 (Lloyd)
- •Lesson3
- •Lesson 4
- •Lesson 6
- •Lesson 7
- •Lesson 8
- •Lesson 9
- •Visitors
- •Lesson 12
- •Lesson 17
- •Lesson 18
- •At the Restaurant
- •Lesson 10
- •Lesson 11
- •Lesson 15
- •Seasons and Weather
- •Lesson 44, Part I
- •Lesson 43, Part I
- •Lesson 43, Part II
- •Lesson 30
- •Lesson 31
- •Lesson 32
- •Lesson 36, Part I
- •Lesson 36, Part II
- •Dialogues About Families
- •Dr. Sandford’s and Mr. Black’s Families
- •Dr. Sandford’s and Mr. Black’s Families
- •Days and Months; Telling the Time in English
- •Ill on Thursday,
- •About Housing
- •Furnishing the Room
- •Furnishing the Room
- •Our Sitting - room
- •A Place of Our Own
- •Visitors
- •Visitors
- •At the Map of the World
- •Geography (Countries and Cities)
- •My Daily Programme
- •Daily Programme Household Chores
- •Duties about the House Spring Cleaning
- •Spring Cleaning
- •Spring Cleaning
- •Our University
- •University Life
- •Studies
- •The Student’s Life
- •My Favourite Season English Weather
- •Weather Forecasts
- •My Favourite Season
- •Plans for the Coming Summer
- •Let’s Have a Picnic
- •A Visit to Moscow
- •A Visit to Moscow
- •Sightseeing in Penza
- •Sightseeing in Penza
- •A Visit to London
- •Sights of London
- •Shopping at a Big Department Store
- •Everyday Shopping
- •Shopping for a Picnic
- •Buying Things for a Picnic and Everyday Shopping
Tone group 1
TUNE 1 LOW FALL ONLY
STATEMENTS
Can you come tomorrow? Yes. No.
Whose book is this? Mine. Yours. His. Jack` s.
SPECIAL QUESTIONS
You must ask for them now. Why?
He simply must go. When?
COMMANDS
I’ll send it to him. Do. Don` t.
What do you advise me to do? Go. Stay. Try. Wait. Write.
INTERJECTIONS
He` s just arrived. Oh. Right. Good. Fine.
Here` s your sweater. Thanks.
TUNE 2 LOW FALL + TALL
STATEMENTS
What` s your name ? Johnson. Robinson. Buckingham.
Who` s running the music club
this year ? Peter` s going to run it.
SPECIAL QUESTIONS
Someone` s bound to have one. Who , exactly ?
He says he` s coming. Why is he coming ? When ,do you
think?)
GENERAL QUESTIONS
He` s forgotten to shut the gate. Isn’t he stupid ?
What a very nice house! Yes, isn’t it ?
I rather like Mary. Very pleasant, isn’t she ?
COMMANDS
What shall I do with this rubbish ? Burn it. Bury it. Lose it.
Watch me juggle with these plates. Now look what you’ve done.
INTERJECTIONS
Would you like an apple ? Thank you.
Oh I am cold. Nonsense. Rubbish. Fiddlesticks.
TUNE 3 LOW PRE-HEAD + LOW FALL (+TALL)
STATEMENTS
What` s your job? I` m a shop assistant.
Where did you go to school? Well I was at a number of
Schools.
SPECIAL QUESTIONS
Someone`ll have to do it. But who?
I’ve said I’ll meet you. Yes but where?
GENERAL QUESTIONS
I’ve got so many things to do. Can I help at all?
Thank you for your offer. Will it help, do you think?
COMMANDS
May I borrow this pen? Yes, do.
I can` t tell you now. Then phone me about it.
INTERJECTIONS
Did you lock the back door? Of course.
I` m afraid I’ve got a cold. No wonder.
TUNE 4 (LOW PRE-HEAD+) LOW HEAD + LOW FALL (+TALL)
STATEMENTS
What would you like for dinner? I don` t know. I can` t think.
I don` t want anything.
What` s that tray made of? It` s made of a sort of plastic.
SPECIAL QUESTIONS
Which road shall we take ? Which is the quicker?
I` m afraid I’ve lost your pen. What are you going to do about it?
GENERAL QUESTIONS
I don` t think like drinking beer. Would you care for a whisky, then?
I don` t know what to tell Jean. Need we tell her anything?
COMMANDS
Thank you so much. Don` t mention it.
INTERJECTIONS
It was very kind of you. Not in the least.
I` m very pleased with Sue. So you ought to be.
