Salesman These shoes are in fashion now ady They look very uncomfortable ley are very uncomfortabl But women always wear uncomfortable shoes! Book I Lesson 77 Terrible toothache Nurse: Good morning. Mr Croft Mr Croft: Good morning. nurse I want to see the dentist, please Nurse you an appor f¨6D?¤???e£?£? Mr Croft:No. I haven't Nurse: Is it urgent Mr Croft: Yes. it is It's very urgent I feel awful I have a terrible toothache Nurse: Can you come at 10 am on Monday, April 24th? Mr croft: i must see the dentist busy at the moment Can you come at 2: 00 PM? Mr Croft: That's very late. Can't the dentist see me now? Nurse: I'm afraid that he can t. Mr Croft. Can't you wait till this afternoon? Mr Croft: I can wait, but my toothache can,'t Book i lesson 79 Peggy s shopping-list Tom: What are you doing, Peggy? Peggy: I'm making a shopping-list, Tom Tom: what do we need? Peggy: We need a lot of things this week Peggy: I must go to the grocer's We haven't got much tea or coffee, and we haven't got any sugar or jam Tom: What about vegetables? eggy: I must go to the We haven,'t got many tomatoes, but we,ve got a lot of potatoes Peggy: I must go to the butcher's, too We need some meat We haven,'t got any meat at al Tom: Have we got any beer and wine Peggy: No, we haven,'t. to get any Tom: I hope that you' ve got some money
Salesman: These shoes are in fashion now. Lady: They look very uncomfortable. Salesman: They are very uncomfortable. But women always wear uncomfortable shoes! Book I Lesson 77 Terrible toothacheNurse: Good morning, Mr Croft. Mr Croft: Good morning, nurse. I want to see the dentist, please. Nurse: Have you an appointment? £¨óD?¤???e£?£?Mr Croft: No, I haven't . Nurse: Is it urgent? Mr Croft: Yes, it is . It's very urgent. I feel awful. I have a terrible toothache. Nurse: Can you come at 10 am on Monday, April 24th? Mr Croft: I must see the dentist now, nurse. Nurse: The dentist is very busy at the moment. Can you come at 2:00 PM? Mr Croft: That's very late. Can't the dentist see me now? Nurse: I'm afraid that he can't , Mr Croft. Can't you wait till this afternoon? Mr Croft: I can wait, but my toothache can't ! Book I Lesson 79 Peggy's shopping-listTom: What are you doing, Peggy? Peggy: I'm making a shopping-list, Tom. Tom: What do we need? Peggy: We need a lot of things this week. Peggy: I must go to the grocer's. We haven't got much tea or coffee, and we haven't got any sugar or jam. Tom: What about vegetables? Peggy: I must go to the greengrocer's. We haven't got many tomatoes, but we've got a lot of potatoes. Peggy: I must go to the butcher's, too. We need some meat. We haven't got any meat at all. Tom: Have we got any beer and wine? Peggy: No, we haven't. And I'm not going to get any! Tom: I hope that you've got some money
Peggy: I haven't got much Tom: Well, I haven,t got much either Book i lesson 81 Roast beef and potato John: Hullo, Peggy! Where's Tom? Peggy: He's upstairs He's having a bath Tom: Yes? Tom: I'm nearly ready Tom: Hullo. John John: No thanks, Tom Tom: Have a glass of whisky then John: o K Tom: Is dinner ready, Peggy? We can have dinner at Tom: John and I had lunch together today We went to a restaurant Peggy: What did you have? Tom: We had roast beef and potatoes Tom: What's the matter, Peggy? Peggy: Well, you're going to have roast beef and potatoes again tonight! Book I Lesson 83 Going on a holiday Peggy: Hullo, John Tom: Hullo. John. ng Do you want to have lunch with us? John: No thank you, Tom. I've already had lunch I had lunch at half past twelve Peggy: Have a cup of coffee then John: I,ve just had a cup, thank you
Peggy: I haven't got much. Tom: Well, I haven't got much either! Book I Lesson 81 Roast beef and potato. John: Hullo, Peggy! Where's Tom? Peggy: He's upstairs. He's having a bath. Peggy: Tom! Tom: Yes? Peggy: John's here. Tom: I'm nearly ready. Tom: Hullo, John. Have a cigarette. John: No thanks, Tom. Tom: Have a glass of whisky then. John: O. K. Thanks. Tom: Is dinner ready, Peggy? Peggy: It's nearly ready. We can have dinner at seven o'clock. Tom: John and I had lunch together today. We went to a restaurant. Peggy: What did you have? Tom: We had roast beef and potatoes. Peggy: Oh! Tom: What's the matter, Peggy? Peggy: Well, you're going to have roast beef and potatoes again tonight! Book I Lesson 83 Going on a holidayPeggy: Hullo, John. Come in. Tom: Hullo, John. We're having lunch. Do you want to have lunch with us? John: No thank you, Tom. I've already had lunch. I had lunch at half past twelve. Peggy: Have a cup of coffee then. John: I've just had a cup, thank you
I had one after my lunch. Tom: Let's go into the living-room, Peggy We can have our coffee there Peggy: Excuse the mess, John This rooms very untidy We're packing our suitcas We're going to leave tomorrow Tom and I are going to have a holiday John: Arent you lucky Tom: When are you going to have a holiday, John? Ive already had my holiday this yea Peggy: Where did you go John: I stayed at home! Book I Lesson 85 Paris in the Spring George: Hullo, Ken Ken: Hullo. George George: Have you just been to the cinema? ave Ken: " Paris in the Spring George: Oh, I've already seen it I saw it on a b B. C television programme last year. It's an old film, but it's very good Ken: Paris is a beautiful city George: I have never been there Have you ever been there, Ken? I was there in April George: Paris in the spring, eh? Ken: It was spring, but the weather was awful It rained all the time George just like dear old london! Book i lesson 87 A car crash Mr Wood: Is my car ready yet? Attendant: I don 't know. sir What's the licence number of your car? Mr Wood It's LFZ 312 G Attendant: When did you bring it to us? Mr Wood: I bought it hear three days ago
I had one after my lunch. Tom: Let's go into the living-room, Peggy. We can have our coffee there. Peggy: Excuse the mess, John. This room's very untidy. We're packing our suitcases. We're going to leave tomorrow. Tom and I are going to have a holiday. John: Aren't you lucky! Tom: When are you going to have a holiday, John? John: I don't know. I've already had my holiday this year. Peggy: Where did you go? John: I stayed at home! Book I Lesson 85 Paris in the SpringGeorge: Hullo, Ken. Ken: Hullo, George. George: Have you just been to the cinema? Ken: Yes, I have. George: What's on? Ken: "Paris in the Spring". George: Oh, I've already seen it. I saw it on a B. B.C. television programme last year. It's an old film, but it's very good. Ken: Paris is a beautiful city. George: I have never been there. Have you ever been there, Ken? Ken: Yes, I have. I was there in April. George: Paris in the spring, eh? Ken: It was spring, but the weather was awful. It rained all the time. George: Just like dear old London! Book I Lesson 87 A car crashMr Wood: Is my car ready yet? Attendant: I don't know, sir. What's the licence number of your car? Mr Wood: It's LFZ 312 G. Attendant: When did you bring it to us? Mr Wood: I bought it hear three days ago
Attendant: Ah yes, I remember now Mr Wood: Have your mechanics finished yet? ttendant: No, theyre still working on it et's go into the garage and have a look at it Attendant: Isn,'t that your car? Mr Wood: Well, it was my car Attendant: Didn,'t your wife have a crash? Mr Wood: That's right She drove it into a lamp post u?????E? Can your mechanics repair it? Attendant: Well, theyre trying to repair it, sir But to tell you the truth, you need a new car Book i lesson 89 For saleMr Hill: Good afternoon I believe that this house is for sale£¨'ye?£? Mr West: Thats right Mr Hill: May I have a look at it please? Mr West: Yes, of course Mr Hill: How long ha ave you Mr West: I have lived here for twenty years Mr Hill: Twenty years That's a long time. Mr West: Yes, I have been here since 1947 Mr Hill: Then why do you want to sell it? Mr West: Because I have just retired want to buy a small house in the country Mr hill: How much does this house cost? Mr Hill: That's a lot of money! Mr West: It's worth every penny of it Mr Hill: Well, I like the house but I can ' t decide yet My wife must see it first Mr West: Women always have the last word Book i lesson 91 Poor WestMrs Smith: Has Mr West sold his house yet? Mrs brown: Yes he has He sold it last week Mrs Smith: Has he moved to his new house yet? Mrs Brown: No, not yet He's still here H to move tom
Attendant: Ah yes, I remember now. Mr Wood: Have your mechanics finished yet? Attendant: No, they're still working on it. Let's go into the garage and have a look at it. Attendant: Isn't that your car? Mr Wood: Well, it was my car. Attendant: Didn't your wife have a crash? Mr Wood: That's right. She drove it into a lamp post£¨μ?????£?. Can your mechanics repair it? Attendant: Well, they're trying to repair it, sir. But to tell you the truth, you need a new car. Book I Lesson 89 For saleMr Hill: Good afternoon. I believe that this house is for sale£¨′yê?£?. Mr West: That's right. Mr Hill: May I have a look at it please? Mr West: Yes, of course. Come in. Mr Hill: How long have you lived here? Mr West: I have lived here for twenty years. Mr Hill: Twenty years! That's a long time. Mr West: Yes, I have been here since 1947. Mr Hill: Then why do you want to sell it? Mr West: Because I have just retired. I want to buy a small house in the country. Mr Hill: How much does this house cost? Mr West: ?ê6850. Mr Hill: That's a lot of money! Mr West: It's worth every penny of it. Mr Hill: Well, I like the house, but I can't decide yet. My wife must see it first. Mr West: Women always have the last word. Book I Lesson 91 Poor WestMrs Smith: Has Mr West sold his house yet? Mrs Brown: Yes, he has. He sold it last week. Mrs Smith: Has he moved to his new house yet? Mrs Brown: No, not yet. He's still here. He's going to move tomorrow
Mrs smith: when? Tomorrow morning Mrs brown: No Tomorrow afternoon I'll miss him He has always been a good neighbour Mrs Green: He's a very nice person We shall all miss him Mrs Smith; When will the new people move into this house? Mrs Brown: I think that they will move in the day after tomorrow Mrs Green: Will you see Mr West today, Mrs Brown? Mrs brown Yes i will Mrs Green: Please give him my regards £¨ give ones regards to sb pe00 E?Mr Smith: Poor Mr West He didn' t want to leave this house Mrs Brown: No. he didn t want to leave. but his wife did! Book I Lesson 93 Our new neighbor Mr Hill is our new next-door neighbour. He was in the R. F (?e 0???u)He will fly to New York next month The month after next he will fly to Tokyo At the moment f?72u f?. he's in madrid. He flew to Spain a week ago He will return to london the week after next He's only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every country in the world Mr Hill is a very lucky But his wife isn't very lucky She usually stays at home Book I Lesson 95 Ticket, please George: Two return tickets to London please What time will the next train leave? Attendant: At nineteen minutes past eight George: Which platform? Attendant: Platform Two Over the bridge Ken: what time will the next train leave
Mrs Smith: When? Tomorrow morning? Mrs Brown: No.Tomorrow afternoon. I'll miss him. He has always been a good neighbour. Mrs Green: He's a very nice person. We shall all miss him. Mrs Smith; When will the new people move into this house? Mrs Brown: I think that they will move in the day after tomorrow. Mrs Green: Will you see Mr West today, Mrs Brown? Mrs Brown: Yes, I will. Mrs Green: Please give him my regards. £¨give one's regards to sb. ?òsb. ?êoò£?Mr Smith: Poor Mr West! He didn't want to leave this house. Mrs Brown: No, he didn't want to leave, but his wife did! Book I Lesson 93 Our new neighborMr Hill is our new next-door neighbour. He's a pilot. He was in the R. A. F. (?ê?ò???ü)He will fly to New York next month. The month after next he will fly to Tokyo. At the moment£¨???ú£?, he's in Madrid. He flew to Spain a week ago. He will return to London the week after next. He's only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every country in the world. Mr Hill is a very lucky man. But his wife isn't very lucky. She usually stays at home! Book I Lesson 95 Ticket, please. George: Two return tickets to London please. What time will the next train leave? Attendant: At nineteen minutes past eight. George: Which platform? Attendant: Platform Two. Over the bridge. Ken: What time will the next train leave?