There is a stereo in the room The stereo is near the dool There are some books on the stereo There are some pictures in the room The pictures are on the wall Book i lesson 29 Come in, Amy Come in, Amy Shut the door, please This bedroom is very untidy. What must i do. Mrs Jones? Open the window and air the room Then put these clothes in the wardrobe Then make the bed Dust the dressing table Then sweep the floor Book I Lesson 31 Where's sally? Where's Sally, Jack? She's in the garden, Jane What's she doing? Is Tim in the garden, too? Yes. he is H beg your pardon Who's climbing the tree What about the dog? The dogs in the garden, too It's running across the grass Book i lesson 33 a fine day It's a fine day today There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining Mrs. Jones's with his family There are some boats on the river Mrs. Jones and his wife are looking at them Sally is looking at a big ship The ship is going under the bridge
There is a stereo in the room. The stereo is near the door. There are some books on the stereo. There are some pictures in the room. The pictures are on the wall. Book I Lesson 29: Come in, Amy. Come in, Amy. Shut the door, please. This bedroom is very untidy. What must I do, Mrs. Jones? Open the window and air the room. Then put these clothes in the wardrobe. Then make the bed. Dust the dressing table. Then sweep the floor. Book I Lesson 31: Where's Sally? Where's Sally, Jack? She's in the garden, Jane. What's she doing? She's sitting under the tree. Is Tim in the garden, too? Yes, he is. He's climbing the tree. I beg your pardon? Who's climbing the tree. Tim is. What about the dog? The dog's in the garden, too. It's running across the grass. It's running after a cat. Book I Lesson 33: A fine day It's a fine day today. There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining. Mrs. Jones's with his family. They are walking over the bridge. There are some boats on the river. Mrs. Jones and his wife are looking at them. Sally is looking at a big ship. The ship is going under the bridge
Tim is looking at an aeroplane The aeroplane is flying over the riv Book I lesson 3 Our village This is a photograph of our village Our village is in a valley. It is between two hill The village is on a river Here is another photograph of the village My wife and i are walking alone the banks of the river We are on the left here is a boy in the water He is swimming across the river Here is another photograph This is the school building It is beside a park. The park is on the right Some children are coming out of the building Some of them are going into the park Book I Lesson 37 Making a bookcase you're working hard, Georg What are you doing? I'm making a bookcase Which hammer No. not that one Here yo u are Thanks. Dan What are you going to do now, George? I'm going to paint it What colour are you going to paint it? I'm going to paint it pink. Pink This bookcase isnt for me It's for my daughter, Susan Pink's her favorite colour Book i lesson 39 Don't drop it! What are you going to do with that vase, Penny? I'm going to put it on this table, Sam
Tim is looking at an aeroplane. The aeroplane is flying over the river. Book I Lesson 35: Our village This is a photograph of our village. Our village is in a valley. It is between two hills. The village is on a river. Here is another photograph of the village. My wife and I are walking alone the banks of the river. We are on the left. There is a boy in the water. He is swimming across the river. Here is another photograph. This is the school building. It is beside a park. The park is on the right. Some children are coming out of the building. Some of them are going into the park. Book I Lesson 37: Making a bookcase You're working hard, George. What are you doing? I'm making a bookcase. Give me that hammer please, Dan. Which hammer. This one? No, not that one. The big one. Here you are. Thanks, Dan. What are you going to do now, George? I'm going to paint it. What colour are you going to paint it? I'm going to paint it pink. Pink! This bookcase isn't for me. It's for my daughter, Susan. Pink's her favorite colour. Book I Lesson 39: Don't drop it! What are you going to do with that vase, Penny? I'm going to put it on this table, Sam
Dont do that What are you going to do with it I'm going to put it here, in front of the window Be careful Don't drop it! Dont put it there, Sam Put it here. on this shelf. There we are! It's a lovely vase Book i lesson 41 Penny's bag Is that bag heavy, Penny? Not very Herel Put it on this chair What's in it? A piece of cheese A bar of soap a bottle of milk a pound of suga Half a pound of coffee A d of te And a tin of tobacco Is that tin of tobacco for /ell, it's certainly not for Book I Lesson 43 Can you make the tea, Sam? Yes, of course I can, Penny Is there any water in this kettle(?o?)? Yes there is Where,s the tea? It's over there, behind the teapot Can you see it? I can see the teapot, but I can,'t see the tea There it is! It's in front of you Where are the cups? i Ah yes, I can see it ne
Don't do that. Give it to me. What are you going to do with it? I'm going to put it here, in front of the window. Be careful. Don't drop it! Don't put it there, Sam. Put it here, on this shelf. There we are! It's a lovely vase. Those flowers are lovely, too. Book I Lesson 41: Penny's bag Is that bag heavy, Penny? Not very. Here! Put it on this chair. What's in it? A piece of cheese. A loaf of bread. A bar of soap. A bar of chocolate. A bottle of milk. A pound of sugar. Half a pound of coffee. A quarter of a pound of tea. And a tin of tobacco. Is that tin of tobacco for me? Well, it's certainly not for me! Book I Lesson 43: Hurry up! Can you make the tea, Sam? Yes, of course I can, Penny. Is there any water in this kettle(??o?)? Yes, there is. Where's the tea? It's over there, behind the teapot. Can you see it? I can see the teapot, but I can't see the tea. There it is! It's in front of you. Ah yes, I can see it now. Where are the cups?
There are some in the cupboard f“1?3:£? Can you find them? Hurry up, Sam The kettle's boil Book I Lesson 45 THE BOSS: Can you come here a minute please, Bob? Bob: Yes. sir? THE BOSS: Where's miss Jones? Bob: She's next de She's in her office. sir THE BOSS: Can she type this letter for me? Ask her please Bob: Yes sir. Bob: Can you type this letter for the boss please, Miss Jones? MISS JONES: Yes, of course I can Bob: Here you are MISS JONES: Thank you, Bob MISS JONES: Bob! Bob: Yes What's the matter? MISS JONES: I can't type this letter Miss jones i can't read it The boss's handwriting is terrible! Book i lesson 47 A cup of coffeeMRS YOUNG: Do you like coffee, Mrs Price? MRS PRICE: Yes, I do MRS YOUNG: Do you want a cup MRS PRICE: Yes, please Mrs Young MRS YOUNG: Do you want any sugar? MRS PRICE: Yes, ple MRS YOUNG: Do you want any milk? MRS PRICE: No, thank you I dont like milk in my coffee I like black coffee MRS YOUNG: Do you like biscuits? MRS PRICE: Yes, I do MRS YOUNG: Do you want one? MRS PRICE: Yes, please
There are some in the cupboard£¨í?3÷£?. Can you find them? Yes. Here they are. Hurry up, Sam. The kettle's boiling. Book I Lesson 45 THE BOSS: Can you come here a minute please, Bob? Bob: Yes, sir? THE BOSS: Where's Miss Jones? Bob: She's next door. She's in her office, sir. THE BOSS: Can she type this letter for me? Ask her please. Bob: Yes, sir. Bob: Can you type this letter for the boss please, Miss Jones? MISS JONES: Yes, of course I can. Bob: Here you are. MISS JONES: Thank you, Bob. MISS JONES: Bob! Bob: Yes? What's the matter? MISS JONES: I can't type this letter. Miss Jones: I can't read it! The boss's handwriting is terrible! Book I Lesson 47 A cup of coffeeMRS YOUNG: Do you like coffee, Mrs Price? MRS PRICE: Yes, I do. MRS YOUNG: Do you want a cup? MRS PRICE: Yes, please. Mrs Young. MRS YOUNG: Do you want any sugar? MRS PRICE: Yes, please. MRS YOUNG: Do you want any milk? MRS PRICE: No, thank you. I don't like milk in my coffee. I like black coffee. MRS YOUNG: Do you like biscuits? MRS PRICE: Yes, I do. MRS YOUNG: Do you want one? MRS PRICE: Yes, please
Book I Lesson 49 At the butcher'sBUTCHER: Do you want any meat today, Mrs bird? MRS BIRD: Yes, please BUTCHER: This lamb's very good MRS BIRD: I like lamb, but my husband doesn't BUTCHER: What about some steak? This is a nice piece MRS BIRD: Give me that piece please BUTCHER: Do you want a chicken, Mrs Bird? They' re very nice MRS BIRD: No, thank you MRS BIRD: My husband likes steak, but he doesn't like chicken BUTCHER: To tell you the truth (?ueu?uu?), Mrs. Bird, I dont like chicken, either Book I Lesson 51 A pleasant climate HANS: Where do you come from? DIMITRI: I come from Greece HANS: What's the climate like in your country? DIMITRI: It's very pleasant Hans: What's the weather like in spring DIMITRI: It's often windy in March It's al ways warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes HANS: What's it like in summer? DIMITRI: It's always hot in June, July and August The sun shines every day HANS: Is it cold or warm in autumn? DIMITRI: It's always warm in Septem ber and October. It's often cold in novem ber and it rains sometimes HANS: Is it very cold in winter? DIMITRI: It's often cold in December, January and February It snows sometimes Book I Lesson 53 An interesting climateHANS: Where do you come from? JIM: I come from england HANS: What's the climate like in your country Jim: It's mild f oi u?f?, but it's not al ways pleasant. Jim: The weather's often cold in the north and windy in the east It's often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the south Hans: Which seasons do you like best? Jim: I like spring and summer The days are long and the nights are short The sun rises early and sets late I don't like autumn and winter
Book I Lesson 49 At the butcher'sBUTCHER: Do you want any meat today, Mrs Bird? MRS BIRD: Yes, please. BUTCHER: This lamb's very good. MRS BIRD: I like lamb, but my husband doesn't . BUTCHER: What about some steak? This is a nice piece. MRS BIRD: Give me that piece please. BUTCHER: Do you want a chicken, Mrs Bird? They're very nice. MRS BIRD: No, thank you. MRS BIRD: My husband likes steak, but he doesn't like chicken. BUTCHER: To tell you the truth(?μêμ?úμ?), Mrs. Bird, I don't like chicken, either ! Book I Lesson 51 A pleasant climateHANS: Where do you come from? DIMITRI: I come from Greece. HANS: What's the climate like in your country? DIMITRI: It's very pleasant. Hans: What's the weather like in spring? DIMITRI: It's often windy in March. It's always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes. HANS: What's it like in summer? DIMITRI: It's always hot in June, July and August. The sun shines every day. HANS: Is it cold or warm in autumn? DIMITRI: It's always warm in September and October. It's often cold in November and it rains sometimes. HANS: Is it very cold in winter? DIMITRI: It's often cold in December, January and February. It snows sometimes. Book I Lesson 53 An interesting climateHANS: Where do you come from? JIM: I come from England. HANS: What's the climate like in your country? Jim: It's mild£¨??oíμ?£?, but it's not always pleasant. Jim: The weather's often cold in the North and windy in the East. It's often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the South. Hans: Which seasons do you like best? Jim: I like spring and summer. The days are long and the nights are short. The sun rises early and sets late. I don't like autumn and winter