The days are short and the nights are long The sun rises late and sets early Our climate is not very good, but it's certainly interesting It's our favorite subject of conversation Book i lesson 55 The Sawyer family The Sawyers live at 87 King Street In the morning, Mrs Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school Their father takes them to school every day Mrs Sawyer stays at home every da She does the housework She al ways eats her lunch at noon In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends They often drink tea together In the evening. the children come home from school They arrive home early Mr s comes home fre k He arrives home late At night, the children always do their homework. Then they go to bed Mr Sawyer usually reads his newspaper, but sometimes he and his wife watch television An unusual daylt is eight o'clock. The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot It is ten o clock Mrs Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops It is four o'clock In the afternoon, Mrs Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living-room, but this afternoon, she is in the garden It is six o'clock In the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their At the moment, they are playing in the garden It is nine o'clock, Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night, but he is not reading h At the moment, he is reading an interesting book Book i lesson 59 LADY: I want some envelopes please STATIONER: Do you want the large size, or the small size? LADY: The large size please LADY: Have you any writing-paper f D???E??
The days are short and the nights are long. The sun rises late and sets early. Our climate is not very good, but it's certainly interesting. It's our favorite subject of conversation. Book I Lesson 55 The Sawyer familyThe Sawyers live at 87 King Street. In the morning, Mrs Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school. Their father takes them to school every day. Mrs Sawyer stays at home every day. She does the housework. She always eats her lunch at noon. In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends. They often drink tea together. In the evening, the children come home from school. They arrive home early. Mr Sawyer comes home from work. He arrives home late. At night, the children always do their homework. Then they go to bed. Mr Sawyer usually reads his newspaper, but sometimes he and his wife watch television. Book I Lesson 57 An unusual dayIt is eight o'clock. The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot. It is ten o'clock. Mrs Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops. It is four o'clock. In the afternoon, Mrs Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living-room, but this afternoon, she is drinking tea in the garden. It is six o'clock. In the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their homework. At the moment, they are playing in the garden. It is nine o'clock, Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night, but he is not reading his newspaper tonight. At the moment, he is reading an interesting book. Book I Lesson 59 Is that all? LADY: I want some envelopes please. STATIONER: Do you want the large size, or the small size? LADY: The large size please. LADY: Have you any writing-paper£¨D???£??
Stationer: Ye I haven,'t any small pad I only have large ones Do you want a pad f¨±??22E?? LADY: Yes, please LADY: And I want some black ink and some glue Stationer: a bottler of ink and a bottle of glue LADY: And I want a large box of chalk, too Stationer: I only have small boxes Do you want one LADY: No, thank you Stationer: Is that all? LADY: That's all, thank you Stationer: What else do you want? LADY: I want my change Book I Lesson 61 MR WILLIANMS: Where's Jimmy? MRS WILLIAMS: Hes in bed MR WILLIAMS: What's the matter with him? MRS WILLIAMS: He feels ill MR WILLIAMS: He looks ill MRS WILLIAMS: We must call the doctor MR WILLIAMS: Yes. we must MR WILLIAMS: Can you remember the doctor's telephone number? MRS WILLIAMS: Yes lts09754 DOCTOR: Open your mouth, Jimmy Show me your tongue MR WILLIMAMS What's the matter with him. doctor? DOCTOR: He has a bad cold, Mr Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week MRS WILLIAMS: That's good news for Jimmy. DOCTOR: Good news? Why? MR WILLIAMS: Because he doesn 't like school! Book I Lesson 63 Thank you, doctor DOCTOR: Hows jimmy today? MRS WILLIAMS: He's better, thank you, doctor DOCTOR: Can I see him please, Mrs Williams? MRS WILLIAMS: Certainly, doctor. Come upstairs
Stationer: Yes, we do. Stationer: I haven't any small pads. I only have large ones. Do you want a pad£¨±???2?£?? LADY: Yes, please. LADY: And I want some black ink and some glue. Stationer: A bottler of ink and a bottle of glue. LADY: And I want a large box of chalk, too. Stationer: I only have small boxes. Do you want one? LADY: No, thank you. Stationer: Is that all? LADY: That's all, thank you. Stationer: What else do you want? LADY: I want my change. Book I Lesson 61 MR WILLIANMS: Where's Jimmy? MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed. MR WILLIAMS: What's the matter with him? MRS WILLIAMS: He feels ill. MR WILLIAMS: He looks ill. MRS WILLIAMS: We must call the doctor. MR WILLIAMS: Yes, we must. MR WILLIAMS: Can you remember the doctor's telephone number? MRS WILLIAMS: Yes. It's 09754. DOCTOR: Open your mouth, Jimmy. Show me your tongue. Say, 'Ah'. MR WILLIMAMS: What's the matter with him, doctor? DOCTOR: He has a bad cold, Mr Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week. MRS WILLIAMS: That's good news for Jimmy. DOCTOR: Good news? Why? MR WILLIAMS: Because he doesn't like school! Book I Lesson 63 Thank you , doctor. DOCTOR: How's Jimmy today? MRS WILLIAMS: He's better , thank you, doctor. DOCTOR: Can I see him please, Mrs Williams? MRS WILLIAMS: Certainly, doctor. Come upstairs
DOCTOR: You look very well, Jimmy You are better now, but you mustn't get up ye You must stay in bed for another two days DOCTOR: The boy mustn't go to school yet, Mrs Williams And he mustn' t eat rich food Mrs Williams: Does he have a temperature, doctor? Doctor: No. he doesn't MRS WILLIAMS: Must he stay in bed? DOCTOR: Yes He must remain in bed for another two days He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm DOCTOR: Where's Mr Williams this evening MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed. doctor Can you see him, please? He has a bad cold tool Book I Lesson 65 Not a baby FATHER: What are you going to do this evening, Betty? Betty: I'm going to meet some friends, Dad FATHER: You mustn't come home late You must be home at half past ten BETTY: I can't get home so early, Dac Can I have the key to the front door, please? FATHER: NO, you cant MOTHER: Betty's eighteen years old, Tom Shes not a baby Give her the key ways comes FATHER: Oh, all right! FATHER: Here you are But you mustn,'t come home after a quarter past eleven. Do you hear? BETTY: Yes. Dad BETTY: Thanks. Mum MOTHER: That's all right Goodbye BETTY: We always enjoy ourselves, Mum Bye, bye Book I Lesson 67 The weekendMRS JOHNSON: Hullo. Mrs williams Were you at the butcher's? MRS WILLIAMS: Yes
DOCTOR: You look very well, Jimmy. You are better now, but you mustn't get up yet. You must stay in bed for another two days. DOCTOR: The boy mustn't go to school yet, Mrs Williams. And he mustn't eat rich food. Mrs Williams: Does he have a temperature, doctor? Doctor: No, he doesn't. MRS WILLIAMS: Must he stay in bed? DOCTOR: Yes. He must remain in bed for another two days. He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm. DOCTOR: Where's Mr Williams this evening? MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed, doctor. Can you see him, please? He has a bad cold, too! Book I Lesson 65 Not a babyFATHER: What are you going to do this evening, Betty? Betty: I'm going to meet some friends, Dad. FATHER: You mustn't come home late. You must be home at half past ten. BETTY: I can't get home so early, Dad. Can I have the key to the front door, please? FATHER: NO, you can't. MOTHER: Betty's eighteen years old, Tom. She's not a baby. Give her the key. She always comes home early. FATHER: Oh, all right! FATHER: Here you are. But you mustn't come home after a quarter past eleven. Do you hear? BETTY: Yes, Dad. BETTY: Thanks, Mum. MOTHER: That's all right. Goodbye. Enjoy yourself! BETTY: We always enjoy ourselves, Mum. Bye, bye. Book I Lesson 67 The weekendMRS JOHNSON: Hullo, Mrs Williams. Were you at the butcher's? MRS WILLIAMS: Yes
I wa Were you at the butcher's, too? MRS JOHNSON: No I wasnt was at the greengrocer Hows Jimmy today? MRS WILLIAMS: He's very well, thank you MRS JOHNSON: Was he absent from school last week MRS WILLIAMS: Yes, he was He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday How are you all keeping? f¨??1?20f?£? MRS JOHNSON: Very wel, thank you We're going to spend three days in the country We're going to stay at my mother's for the week-end MRS WILLIAMS: Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country Aren't you lucky! Book i lesson 69 The car race There is a car race near our town every year In 1968, there was a very big race There were hundreds of people there My wife and I were at the race Our friends, Julie and Jack were there, too You can see us in the crowd We are standing on the left There were twenty cars in the race There were English cars, French cars, German cars, Italian cars, American cars and Japanese cars It was an exciting finish The winner was Billy Stewart He was in car number fifteen Five other cars were just behind him On the way home, my wife said to me, " Don't drive so quickly You're not Billy Stewart Book I Lesson 71 He's awfulJane what's Ron marston like pauline Pauline. hes awful He telephoned me four times yesterday, and three times the day befo Pauline: He telephoned the office yesterday morning and yesterday afternoon Jane: What did your boss say to him? Pauline: He said, "Miss White is typing letters She can't speak to you now Pauline: Then I arrived home at six o'clock yesterday evening telephoned again
I was. Were you at the butcher's ,too? MRS JOHNSON: No, I wasn't. I was at the greengrocer's. How's Jimmy today? MRS WILLIAMS: He's very well, thank you. MRS JOHNSON: Was he absent from school last week? MRS WILLIAMS: Yes, he was. He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. How are you all keeping? £¨????éíì????′?ù£?£?MRS JOHNSON: Very well, thank you. We're going to spend three days in the country. We're going to stay at my mother's for the week-end. MRS WILLIAMS: Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country! Aren't you lucky! Book I Lesson 69 The car raceThere is a car race near our town every year. In 1968, there was a very big race. There were hundreds of people there. My wife and I were at the race. Our friends, Julie and Jack were there, too. You can see us in the crowd. We are standing on the left. There were twenty cars in the race. There were English cars, French cars, German cars, Italian cars, American cars and Japanese cars. It was an exciting finish. The winner was Billy Stewart. He was in car number fifteen. Five other cars were just behind him. On the way home, my wife said to me, "Don't drive so quickly! You're not Billy Stewart!" Book I Lesson 71 He's awfulJane: What's Ron Marston like , Pauline ? Pauline: He's awful ! He telephoned me four times yesterday , and three times the day before yesterday. Pauline: He telephoned the office yesterday morning and yesterday afternoon. My boss answered the telephone . Jane: What did your boss say to him ? Pauline: He said ,"Miss White is typing letters . She can't speak to you now !" Pauline: Then I arrived home at six o'clock yesterday evening . He telephoned again
But I didnt answer the phone Jane: Did he telephone again last night? Pauline: Yes he telephoned at nine o'clock Jane: What did you say to him? Please don,t telephone my daughter again Jane: Did he telephone again? Pauline: No. he didn t Book I Lesson 73 The way to King StreetLast week Mrs Mills went to London Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus-shd I can ask him the way Can you tell me the way to King Street please? The man smiled pleasantly He did not understand English He spoke German. He was a tourist Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrase-book. He opened the book and found a phrase He read the phrase slowly. I do not speak English Book I Lesson 75 Uncomfortable shoesLADY: Have you any shoes like these? SALESMAN: What size? Salesman What colour? Lady: Black Salesman: I'm sorr We haven 't any Lady: But my sister bought this pair last month Salesman: Did she buy them here? Lady No she bought them in the U Salesman: We had some shoes like those a month ago, but we haven't any now Lady: Can you get a pair for me please? Salesman: Im afraid that I can't They were in fashion last year and the year before last But they're not in fashion this year
But I didn't answer the phone ! Jane: Did he telephone again last night ? Pauline: Yes , he did . He telephoned at nine o'clock . Jane: What did you say to him ? Pauline: I said ,"This is Pauline 's mother . Please don't telephone my daughter again !" Jane: Did he telephone again ? Pauline: No , he didn't ! Book I Lesson 73 The way to King StreetLast week Mrs Mills went to London. She does not know London very well, and she lost her way. Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus-shop." I can ask him the way." She said to herself. "Excuse me," she said." Can you tell me the way to King Street please?" The man smiled pleasantly. He did not understand English! He spoke German. He was a tourist. Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrase-book. He opened the book and found a phrase. He read the phrase slowly." I am sorry," he said." I do not speak English." Book I Lesson 75 Uncomfortable shoesLADY: Have you any shoes like these? SALESMAN: What size? Lady: Size five. Salesman: What colour? Lady: Black. Salesman: I'm sorry. We haven't any. Lady: But my sister bought this pair last month. Salesman: Did she buy them here? Lady: No, she bought them in the U. S. Salesman: We had some shoes like those a month ago, but we haven't any now. Lady: Can you get a pair for me please? Salesman: I'm afraid that I can't. They were in fashion last year and the year before last. But they're not in fashion this year