Lesson Eight Revision(I)
Lesson Eight Revision (I)
ORAL AND WRITTEN WORK 2.Complete the following dialogue: John:Excuse me,is this seat taken? Sally:No,it isn't. John:Do you mind if I sit here? Sally:No,not at all John:That's kind of you.Would you like a coffee? Sally:No,thanks. John:Ah,it's crowded here,isn't it? Sally:Yes,it always is at this time of day
ORAL AND WRITTEN WORK 2. Complete the following dialogue: John: Excuse me, is this seat taken? Sally: John: Do you mind if I sit here? Sally: John: That’s kind of you. Would you like a coffee? Sally: John: Ah, it’s crowded here, isn’t it? Sally: No, it isn’t. No, not at all. No, thanks. Yes, it always is at this time of day
John:I'm sure I've seen you somewhere here before.Do you live locally? Sally:Yes,um,well,I work here too.Just round the corner. John:Really?What kind of work do you do? Sally:Oh,I teach the kids in the primary school. 3.Read the following dialogue and decide who's speaking to whom and where.Pick out features that illustrate their relationship. A:Well,here we are,darling.Happy? B:Mm,lovely,very nice. A:Ah,I hoped you would.Let's go and sit over in the
John: I’m sure I’ve seen you somewhere here before. Do you live locally? Sally: Yes, um, well, I work here too. Just round the corner. John: Sally: Oh, I teach the kids in the primary school. 3. Read the following dialogue and decide who’s speaking to whom and where.Pick out features that illustrate their relationship. A: Well, here we are, darling. Happy? B: Mm, lovely, very nice. A: Ah, I hoped you would. Let’s go and sit over in the Really? What kind of work do you do?
corner,shall we? B:Yeah. A:Now then,let's see if we can get some service. B:Well,we need a menu. A:Oh yes,we haven't got one...could you ask those people over there... The relationship between the two people may be husband and wife,and the conversation may take place in a restaurant The key words are:darling,menu,and service. 5.Write 300-350 words about Education in China
corner, shall we? B: Yeah. A: Now then, let’s see if we can get some service. B: Well, we need a menu. A: Oh yes, we haven’t got one… could you ask those people over there… 5. Write 300-350 words about Education in China. The relationship between the two people may be husband and wife, and the conversation may take place in a restaurant. The key words are: darling, menu, and service
HH Exercises Phonetics 1.Read the following in the correct rhythm: a helpful girl a science teacher a car magazine a stubborn boy a motor mechanic an aptitude test a Reliable man a football coach a decent dress a responsible woman a successful lawyer a public bus a thoughtful person a young scholar a spare key a sleeping pill a row of seats a gigantic bell a centre of learning
Exercises Phonetics 1. Read the following in the correct rhythm: a helpful girl a science teacher a car magazine a stubborn boy a motor mechanic an aptitude test a Reliable man a football coach a decent dress a responsible woman a successful lawyer a public bus a thoughtful person a young scholar a spare key a sleeping pill a row of seats a gigantic bell a centre of learning
a technical college a recording of the talk a driving licence a man of wide interests a university town a new kind of cooker an excellent talk a large jar of wine the adult world all this time all by herself the friendly service all day long all sold out the rival party all night all-round education the latest issues all the year round all over the town in time in the museum at a party on the increase in general in the stadium at a trial on his forehead in particular in the auditorium at dinner on her next trip
a technical college a recording of the talk a driving licence a man of wide interests a university town a new kind of cooker an excellent talk a large jar of wine the adult world all this time all by herself the friendly service all day long all sold out the rival party all night all-round education the latest issues all the year round all over the town in time in the museum at a party on the increase in general in the stadium at a trial on his forehead in particular in the auditorium at dinner on her next trip
with a smile as high as 7,500 degree with a laugh as loudly as I like with great tact as strong-minded as he is with solar energy as capable as any man put on a play talk over a matter give up a seat put up a notice draw up a plan close down a factory put off the exam look into a problem track down a stolen things fill out the form take up a case break away from Britain It'hard to say. Where were you last night? It'll be no trouble at all.Where will you go tomorrow?
with a smile as high as 7,500 degree with a laugh as loudly as I like with great tact as strong-minded as he is with solar energy as capable as any man put on a play talk over a matter give up a seat put up a notice draw up a plan close down a factory put off the exam look into a problem track down a stolen things fill out the form take up a case break away from Britain It’ hard to say. Where were you last night? It’ll be no trouble at all. Where will you go tomorrow?
That was bad luck. Where are you off to? That was a perfect choice.What shall I do/ That's marvelous news. Why couldn't you do it? Weren't they home yesterday? I almost forgot. Won't they be here today? I feel the same. Isn't that so? He's got a good idea. Can't you do without it?She doesn't know what you mean. 2.Read: In the course of one of his lecture trip,Mark twain arrived at a small town.Before dinner he went to a barber shop to be shaved
That was bad luck. Where are you off to? That was a perfect choice. What shall I do/ That’s marvelous news. Why couldn’t you do it? Weren’t they home yesterday? I almost forgot. Won’t they be here today? I feel the same. Isn’t that so? He’s got a good idea. Can’t you do without it? She doesn’t know what you mean. 2. Read: In the course of one of his lecture trip, Mark twain arrived at a small town. Before dinner he went to a barber shop to be shaved
"Are you a stranger?"asked the barber. "Yes,"Mark Twain replied."This is the first time I've been here." "You chose a good time to come,"the barber continued. "Mark Twain is going to read lecture tonight.You'll go,I suppose?” Oh,I guess so.” "Have you bought your ticket?" "Not yet." "But everything is sold out.You 'll have to stand." "How very annoying!"Mark Twain said with a sigh."I always have to stand when that fellow lectures
“Are you a stranger?” asked the barber. “Yes,” Mark Twain replied. “This is the first time I’ve been here.” “You chose a good time to come,” the barber continued. “Mark Twain is going to read lecture tonight. You’ll go, I suppose?” “Oh, I guess so.” “Have you bought your ticket?” “Not yet.” “But everything is sold out. You ‘ll have to stand.” “How very annoying!” Mark Twain said with a sigh. “I always have to stand when that fellow lectures
3.Read: When I was walking down the street the other day,I happened to notice a small brown leather purse lying on the sidewalk.I picked it up and opened it to see if I could find out the owner's name.There was noth9ing inside it except some change and an old photo-a picture of a woman and a young girl about twelve years old,who looked like the woman's daughter.I put the photo back and took the purse to the police station,where I handed it to the desk sergeant.Before I left,the sergeant took down my name and address in case the owner might want to write and thank me
3. Read: When I was walking down the street the other day, I happened to notice a small brown leather purse lying on the sidewalk. I picked it up and opened it to see if I could find out the owner’s name. There was noth9ing inside it except some change and an old photo — a picture of a woman and a young girl about twelve years old, who looked like the woman’s daughter. I put the photo back and took the purse to the police station, where I handed it to the desk sergeant. Before I left, the sergeant took down my name and address in case the owner might want to write and thank me