Автор: Alexander L.G.  

Теги: english language  

ISBN: 0 582 51971 3

Год: 1978

Текст
                    AN INTEGRATED
ENGLISH COURSE
FOR CHILDREN
PUPILS’ BOOK 1
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LOOK, LISTEN, AND LEARN! Pupils' Book One To the Teacher This book is intended for children aged eight or nine who will be learning English as a foreign or second language as part of their primary school curriculum. The Pupils' Book and the Teacher's Book form a complete whole. It is not possible to use one without the other. Follow the instructions given in the Teacher's Book.
By the same author PRACTICE BOOKS: SIXTY STEPS TO PRECIS POETRY AND PROSE APPRECIATION FOR OVERSEAS STUDENTS ESSAY AND LETTER-WRITING A FIRST BOOK IN COMPREHENSION, PRECIS AND COMPOSITION QUESTION AND ANSWER: GRADED ORAL COMPREHENSION EXERCISES FOR AND AGAINST: ADVANCED ORAL PRACTICE READING AND WRITING ENGLISH THE CARTERS OF GREENWOOD (CINELOOPS): TEACHER'S HANDBOOK ELEMENTARY WORKBOOK INTERMEDIATE WORKBOOK NEW CONCEPT ENGLISH: FIRST THINGS FIRST (also in two volume edition} PRACTICE AND PROGRESS (also in two volume edition} DEVELOPING SKILLS FLUENCY IN ENGLISH LONGMAN STRUCTURAL READERS, Stage 1: DETECTIVES FROM SCOTLAND YARD CAR THIEVES MR PUNCH LONGMAN STRUCTURAL READERS, Stage 2: APRIL FOOLS' DAY WORTH A FORTUNE PROFESSOR BOFFIN'S UMBRELLA LOOK, LISTEN AND LEARNI Sets One-Four
PUPILS' BOOK ONE Look, Listen, and Learn! An Integrated English Course for Children L. G. ALEXANDER Illustrated by Bailey Pettengell Design Ltd. Longman
LONGMAN GROUP LIMITED London Associated companies, branches and representatives throughout the world (c' Longman Group Limited (formerly Longmans, Green & Co Ltd >1968 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the Copyright owner First published 1968 New impressions *1970; *1971 (twice) •1973; *1975; (1976. (1977; (1978 ISBN 0 582 51971 3 Printed in Singapore by Boon Hua Printing Company

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Lesson 28 Which is your book? Which are your books? Which is your book. Sandy 7 The red book Which are your books, Sue? The green books The red books The yellow baskets The white cups The orange pens The brown rulers The black shoes The red and grey rubbers 28
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Lesson 30 They are .. Look at Sue's exercise-book It's new Look at Sandy's exercise-books. They re old. Look at Sue s hands Her hands are clean Look at Sandy's hands. His hands are dirty. Look at mother s shoes Her shoes are small Look at father's shoes. His shoes are big. Look at Sue's books They are light Look at Sandy's books. They are heavy. Look at Sue's pencils They're long. Look at Sandy's pencils They're short. 30
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Lesson 32 My/your/his/her/its/our/their 30 Look at my schoolbag. My schoolbag's full 45 Look at your locker. Your locker's empty. 60 Look at his car His car's old Look at his umbrella His umbrella's new. 90 Look at its tail. Its tail's short. 35 Look at my schoolbag It s full, too 40 Look at our schoolbags. They're full 50 Look at your locker It's empty, too. 80 Look at her umbrella It's new, too. 95 Look at its tail It's short, too. 55 Look at your lockers. They re empty. 70 Look at their cars They re old 85 Look at their umbrellas. They're new. Look at their tails They're short. 32
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Lesson 34 This and that. These and those. 20 This banana is nice 21 This banana is nice, too 24 22 These bananas are nice 25 23 That picture is beautiful 26 That picture is beautiful, too 27 Those pictures are beautiful 28 This is a new football 29 This is a new football, too 30 These are new footballs 31 That is a dirty towel That is a dirty towel, too Those are dirty towels 34
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Lesson 36 What is it? What are they? What is it in English? It's a chair What are they in English ? They're chairs What's this in English ? This is an egg What are these in English ? These are eggs What's that in English? That s a desk What are those in English ? Those are desks letters ice creams apple apples cat 36
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Lesson 38 What nationality are they? 50 Mr Crisp is English. He is a teacher 51 Miss Williams is English, too. She's a teacher, too 52 Mr Crisp and Miss Williams are English They're teachers 53 Paul is French. He is an actor 54 George is French too He's an actor, too. 55 Paul and George are French They're actors. 56 Mana is Italian She is an actress Laura is Italian, too. She's an actress, too. 58 Maria and Laura are Italian They're actresses 59 Hans is German. 60 Fritz is German, too He's a policeman, too. 61 Hans and Fritz are German. They're policemen He is a policeman 62 Jane is American She is a policewoman. 63 Diana is American, too. She's a policewoman too. 64 Jane and Diana are American. They're policewomen 38
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Lesson 40 Whose .. . ? 65 Whose is this sandwich? It s Billy's. 68 Whose is that pencil-box? It s Liz’s 71 Whose orange is this? It’s Tom’s is that? It’s Miss Williams's Whose is this sandwich? It’s Billy's, too. 69 Whose is that pencil-box? It’s Lillie's 72 Whose orange is this? It’s Tom’s, too 75 Whose class is that? It's Mr Crisp's. 67 Whose are these sandwiches? They're Billy's. 70 Whose are those pencil boxes ? They’re Liz s and Lillie’s, 73 Whose oranges are these? They're Tom’s. 76 Whose classes are those? They're Miss Williams's and Mr Crisp's. 40
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Lesson 42 What's the time? 77 I am hot 78 I am hot, too 79 Sandy and I are hot. We are hot. 81 80 I am cold о о о 0 O °°o I'm cold, too 82 Liz and I are cold We're cold. 85 Billy and I are hungry We re hungry 88 Tom and I are thirsty. We're thirsty. 42
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Lesson 44 He is a tall man. They are tall men. The policeman is tall He is a tall man. The policemen are tall They are tall men. The actress is beautiful. She is a beautiful woman The actresses are beautiful. They are beautiful women. The schoolboy's fat He’s a fat child. The schoolboys are fat They're fat children The postman's young. He's a young man. The postmen are young They're young men. 97 The milkman's old He's an old man. The milkmen are old They're old men The dog's clever It's a clever animal The dogs are clever. They're clever animals. 44
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Lesson 46 Give me an apple 100 Give me an apple 300 200 Give us two apples 400 Give them two dusters Give her a duster 600 Give them two stamps. 800 700 Give him a packet of sweets 900 Give them two packets of sweets. 1000 Give it a biscuit. Give them two biscuits. 46
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Lesson 48 There are . . . They are .. . 101 There are two men at the door. They are policemen 102 There are three women at the door. They are policewomen. 103 There are four girls near the shop. They are schoolgirls 104 There are four boys near the shop They are schoolboys. 105 There are five lollipops on the table They are small red ones 106 There are six pencils on the table. They are short green ones. 107 There are two cars in the street. They are big American ones. 108 There are five cars in the street They are small German ones 48
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Lesson 50 Are there any ... ? There are some ... 209 Are there any children in the playground7 There aren't any children in the playground There are some children in the classroom Are there any pencils on the table7 There aren't any pencils on the table There are some pencils on the desk 211 in 213 on 215 near 216 near 50
Lesson 51 Father's glasses Father' Where are my glasses. Sue? Are they over there? Sue: Where, dad ? Father: There. Near that box Sue: No, they aren't here, dad. Father And they aren't uhder this newspaper Sue: Perhaps they're in your pocket, dad. Father So they are I How silly of me! 51
Lesson 52 Where are they ? Where is the postman 7 He s at the door. Where is the duster7 It’s on the shelf Where is the apple? It's in the refrigerator. Where s the dog? It s near the letter-box Where’s the exercise-book? It's under the bag. Where are the pictures? They're on the wall Where are the sweets? They're in the jar Where are the trucks? They're near the house Where are the shoes? They're under the chair 52
Lesson 53 Hide-and-seek Lessc Sue: Let's play hide-and-seek. 427 Where’s 429 Billy: Count up to ten, Sue. Sue: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. I'm ready! Sue I can see you, Billy. You're behind that fence Sue: Where's Sandy? Billy He's beside that tree Where Where Sue: That's funny । He's not here 433 Sue: Look! There he is! He's up there! When 53
Lesson 54 Where are they ? 427 Where’s Sandy? 429 428 Where's Sue? 430 Where are Liz and Lillie? Where are Sandy and Sue? 431 Where s Miss Williams? 433 432 Where are the children ? 434 Where’s the milkman ? 435 Where are Turn and Sandy? 436 Where’s Billy ? Where’s Mr Crisp? 54
Lesson 55 Sandy's kite Les; 541 Wh They Wh- Tht 545 T Whe It's Wh( He 55
Lesson 56 Where are they? Where s the kite? It's over that building. Where's the bird? It's up there Where are Sandy and Sue7 They re behind that fence Where are the sandwiches? They're near that newspaper. Where s your bicycle 7 It's at home Where's the new pupil ? He's with the headmaster Where’s the lady? She's under that tree. Where's the cat? It's down there. Where are the twins? They're in front of the blackboard Where are my glasses ? They're beside that box Where s his car7 It's at school Where’s that bill? It’s between those books 56
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Lesson 58 Do this! Wash your Open the Shut the 661 662 663 664 kite glasses umbrella newspaper Hold my 668 Look at that bird building tree bicycle Listen to that 669 670 671 672 car truck bell aeroplane 58
Lesson 59 Good old Billy! Less 1 Give Shov. 59
Lesson 60 Give ... show ... bring . .. pass .. Give me that Give me those Show me your new Bring me that Pass me that Show me your new Bring me those Pass me those 60
Lesson 61 The bird's nest Le Mother: Father: What's the matter, Jim? I can't light this fire. 1 Father: Please hold this ladder, dear. Giv 88b ram 3 Father Well! Well! Mother: What can you see, Jim? Father Mother: There's a bird's nest in our chimney. Show it to Sandy and Sue к Г — •A Father' Sandy! Sue! Come here a moment. Sandy and Sue: Yes, dad. Father Sue: Look at this bird's nest There are three pretty eggs in it. Give them to Sandy and me. ! shr Sh 89г 61
Lesson 62 Give . . . show , . . bring .. . pass .. . Bring Sandy that Pass Sue that 901 902 knife fork Give Sandy those Show Sue those 895 896 blouses dresses Pass Sandy and Sue those 903 904 knives forks 62
Lesson 63 A paper boat Less Sandy: Look at this paper boat. Sue. Sue: That's a nice boat, Sandy. 1 Sue: Let's fill the wash-basin with water. Sandy: Turn on the tap. Sue Can I make a boat like that? Show me, Sandy. Sandy: Take a piece of paper and fold it like this. Mother: Sandy! Sue I Look at this wash-basin I Turn the tap off at once! Look с Liste Put c Take 63
Lesson 64 Put on your blouse! Put it on! Look at that Listen to those Put on your Take off your Turn on the taps light radio 998 999 1000 Turn off the 64
Lesson 65 Upside-down Sandy: Can you stand on your head, Tom? Sandy: Look! Like this Tom: Let me try. Tom: That's easy. I can do it. Tom: Billy: Billy can't stand on his head Of course, I can! Billy: Watch me! Now I'm upside-down. Sandy: Look Tom! Billy's pockets are full of sweets! 65
Lesson 66 Can and can't three two Sue can t make a paper boat Sandy can ride a bicycle four Sue can make a paper hat five The cat can't see the bird. six The cat can see the nest nine eight Liz and I can jump off this box Tom and Billy can't play basket ball Tom and Billy can play football 66
Lesson 67 A puncture Less Tom Pump up this tyre, Sandy. It's very flat. Sue: What are you doing, Sandy? Sandy: I'm pumping up this tyre Sandy: Whew! I'm tired. Tom: It's still flat Tom: Let's take the tyre off the wheel Sue- Put the tube in this basin, Sandy. Tom: Look at those bubbles. There's a puncture in this tube. elevei I'm lig thirtee I’m lis‘ fiftee I'm I ' ninete I'm t twe 67 I'm ’
Lesson 68 What are you doing ? eleven I'm lighting a fire. thirteen I'm listening to the radio fourteen I'm riding a horse • Г • fifteen sixteen I'm passing the ball to Tom I'm showing my kite to Billy I'm taking off my shirt. I'm putting on my coat. I'm turning the light on. 68
Lesson 69 A game of hopscotch Billy: Hullo Liz, hullo Lillie, hullo Sue. Girls: Hullo Billy Billy What are you doing? Liz: We’re playing hopscotch 3 Billy: Can I play, too? Girls: All right. Billy: It s my turn Sue: Throw your stone, Billy 4 Tom Look at Billy! He s playing hopscotch with the girls! Sandy: Hopscotch is a girls' game, Billy. Tom: Come and play football with us. 6 69
Lesson 70 What are you doing ? ten We're posting these letters twenty We’re pumping up our tyres. We re opening the windows We're shutting the windows seventy eighty We're holding this ladder We re standing in a line ninety We re touching our toes a hundred We're counting our stamps We’re knocking at the door a hundred-and-twenty We re filling this basin 70
Lesson 71 Father's telescope 71
Lesson 72 What's happening ? a hundred SCHOOL two hundred three hundred four hundred six hundred seven hundred eight hundred nine hundred a thousand 72
Lesson 73 Happy Birthday, Billy! Sandy and Sue are going to Billy's house. It's Billy's birthday. Billy's nine years old today "Happy birthday, Billy, Sandy says. Happy birthday Billy Sue says ' Here is a present for you ' Sandy says Thank you, Sandy Thank you. Sue,' Billy says Billy is opening his present "Is it a Jack-in the box?" he asks "No, it isn't," Sue answers. ' It s a car!" Billy says "And it's made of chocolate I" 73
Lesson 74 Where's the aeroplane flying? The aeroplane is flying over the lake Sue is sitting under the tree Sandy is throwing the ball to Billy. Sue is taking a book from the shelf. The dog is jumping into the water The dog is coming out of the water. The children are going into the classroom. Now they are sitting in the classroom. Tom is running across the street Sandy is looking through the telescope Sandy and Sue are standing in front of the gate. Sandy is sitting behind Tom. 74
Lesson 75 Three cheers for Billy The children are enjoying Billy's birthday party. 1 They're wearing funny hats. They're laughing and playing games. 2 Now they're eating sandwiches, cakes and biscuits. They're drinking lemonade, too. 3 4 Billy's birthday cake is very big There are nine candles on it. "Can you blow out the candles?" Sandy asks "Of course I can," Billy answers. "Watch me I" "Three cheers for Billy," Sandy shouts. Sandy: Hip! Hip! Children: Hurray! Sandy: Hip! Hip! Children: Hurray! Sandy: Hip! Hip! Children: Hurray! 75
Lesson 76 What's he reading? A book! three He's reading a book thirteen He's writing a letter thirty She's riding a horse four They're playing football fourteen They're watching the game forty He's kicking the ball fifty five They're eating cakes fifteen They're drinking lemonade. They re wearing funny hats six They're looking at some pictures sixteen They're listening to the radio sixty She's picking up her pencil seven He's putting on his coat seventeen She's taking off her shoes seventy He's turning on the tap eight She s turning off the light eighteen He's pumping up his tyres. eighty He's blowing out the candles 76
Lesson 77 Sh! Be quiet! Sue: Let's go into the store-room, Sandy. Sandy: All right. Sue. Sue: Where's your torch, Sandy? Sandy Here it is. Sue: Look, Sandy! I can see a man standing beside that box! Sue: Turn on your torch, Sandy. Sandy: You're right. Sue! There's a man standing beside that box! Sue: Sh! Be quiet! Come with me! Sandy: Look! It's only an old hat and an old coat 77
Lesson 78 There's a man knocking at the door 119 LookI There's a policeman He's standing near our car There's a policeman standing near our car 331 Look । There's an aeroplane. It's flying over the lake 553 Look1 There are some children They're standing between those trees. 775 Look! There are some boys. They're fighting in the playground 997 Look! There's a boy. He's going into that shop. 220 Look1 There's a man He's knocking at our door There's a man knocking at our door 442 Look I There’s a dog. It's swimming across the lake 664 Look । There are some men They're lighting a fire 886 Look । There are some girls. They're playing hopscotch 1000 Look I There's a girl She's coming out of that shop. 78
Lesson 79 Ugh! Sandy Is there any sugar in my tea, SOe ? Sue: Taste it, Sandy. Sandy: Ugh! It's not very nice. This isn't teaI It's coffee! Mother: Sandy! What are you drinking ? Sue. He's drinking dad's coffee, mum. Mother: Give me that cup please, Sandy. Sandy: It's not very nice, mum. There isn't any milk or sugar in it. 79
Lesson 80 There's a ... There's some... let sit men bjg ten swim bell bill water lollipop spoon 80
Lesson 81 Sue helps mother Sue. What are you doing, mum? Mother. I'm making some sandwiches for tea. Sue. Let me help you, mum. I can cut the bread. Mother: All right. Sue Mother: Sue I Those slices are very thick Give me the bread-knife please. Mother: Bring me some jam. Sue: Yes, mum. Sue: Mum! Sandy's eating the jam! Sue The jar's nearly empty. 81
Lesson 82 There's a ... There's some .. men man red bag get cat egg dad 4th sugar 8th tea coffee-pot coffee plate 13th 14th 15th glass water jar 16th jam 82
Lesson 83 Billy draws Miss Williams Lessc I I Billy: Pass me some white chalk, Sandy. I can draw Miss Williams. bag ~ Billy: Now pass me some blue chalk and some red chalk Miss Williams: Billy! What are you doing ? Billy: I'm drawing. Miss Williams Miss Williams: Is that me, Billy? Billy Yes, Miss Williams I'm sorry. Miss Williams: It's all right, Billy. Miss Williams: It's a nice picture. Miss Williams: My eyes are blue, Billy. But my nose isn't red! Sit down, please. 13th biscuit 16th sugar 19th sand л 22nd 83
Lesson 84 There are some ... There is some .. bag bjg man swjm cat sit dad fill 13th biscuits 14th milk 17th 15th candles 18th 19th eggs 20th water 21st sandwiches coffee chocolates 22nd 23rd 24th iam chalk ink 84
Lesson 85 A picture of Billy 85
Lesson 86 There's a piece of paper on the desk hat hot cat dog tap hop cap box 15th a tin of biscuits 23rd a slice of bread 26th a jar of jam 29th a packet of tea a packet of sweets 18th 24th a pair of trousers 27th a jug of water 30th a box of chocolates 16th a bottle of ink 19th a bottle of milk 22nd a* =553 ----L"'T a bottle of lemonade 25th a pair of shoes 31st a bar of chocolate 86
Lesson 87 Mother's shopping-list Lec Sue: What are you doing, mum ? Mother: I'm making a shopping-list. Sue. Sue: Let me help you. Mother: All right, Sue. Open that cupboard Mother: Is there any jam or honey in the cupboard? Sue. There isn't much jam, but there's a lot of honey Mother: Are there any apples and oranges in that bowl? Sue' There aren't many oranges, but there are a lot of apples. Mother: Sugar, tea, jam, oranges Sue: And bananas for Sandy and me 16t 87
Lesson 88 Much/many/a lot of get hot pen dog egg hop red box 28th 29th tea coffee 30th 31 st newspapers books
Lesson 89 Flour on the floor Les Narrator Mother is still making her shopping-list Sue is still helping her Mother: Is there any butter in the refrigerator? Sue: There's very little, mum. Mother- Are there any tomatoes in the refrigerator? Sue: There are very few, mum Mother: Is there any flour in that tin? Sue: Yes, there's a lot Mother: Be careful, Sue1 Sue. I'm sorry, miim. Mother. Never mind. Sue. Sue: Mother There isn't much flour in the tin now! No, but there's a lot on the floor! 5th fifth 9th ninth 13th thirtet 89
Lesson 90 Very few/very Iittle/a lot of hot but hop mum dog run box cup 1 st 2nd first second 5th fifth 13th thirteenth 3rd 4th third fourth 14th fourteenth 7th 8th seventh eighth 11 th 12th eleventh twelfth 15th 16th fifteenth sixteenth
Lesson 91 Beans or ice-cream? 91
Lesson 92 I like ... I want some . bag but man mum cap cup dad run 12th twelfth 14th 1 5th fourteenth fifteenth jam honey 16th 17th oranges lemons 18th 19th eighteenth nineteenth pears peaches 20th 21 st twentieth twenty first butter cheese 24th 25th twenty fourth twenty fifth cake bread 22nd 23rd twenty-second twenty third tomatoes potatoes 26th 27th twenty-sixth twenty seventh 28th 29th twenty-eighth twenty ninth lemonade milk eggs biscuits 30th 31st thirtieth thirty-first chocolates sweets 92
Lesson 93 Don't forget your change! Mother: Go and buy a large tube of tooth-paste and a small bar of soap please. Sue. Mother: Here's some money. Sue: Thanks, mum. Sue: Good morning, Mr Green. Mr Green. Good morning, Sue. Sue: My mother wants a tube of tooth-paste and a small bar of soap, please. Mr Green. A large tube or a small one. Sue? Sue: She wants a large one, please. Mr Green: Here you are, Sue. Sue: Thank you, Mr Green. Goodbye. Mr Green: Sue! Sue: Yes, Mr Green ? Mr Green. Don't forget your change I 93
Lesson 94 He wants . . . She wants bell Sandy wants 10th ЫИ cap cup a bar of chocolate Mother wants 30th a bar of soap Miss Williams wants 50th a piece of chalk Billy wants 70th a slice of bread The horse wants 90th л lump of sugar Sue wants 20th a tube of tooth-paste Father wants 40th a cup of coffee Mr Crisp wants 60th a bottle of ink Tom wants 80th a jar of jam The dog wants 100th a piece of meat 94
Lesson 95 The snowman 95
Lesson 95 The snowman 95
Lesson 96 I don't want very much .. ./very many sjt sjde b|g hide swim like twin nice 20th twentieth some rice He wants She wants It wants We want They want 60th sixtieth 50th fiftieth some soup 70th seventieth some water some beans 80th eightieth 101st a hundred and first some fruit some sugar 100th a hundredth some peaches 102nd a hundred and second some vegetables 96
Lesson 97 It's time for bed Mother: Hurry up, children. It’s time for bed. Sue: Oh I We're not sleepy, mum. Sandy: I don't want to go to bed. I want to watch television. л» Sue: I want to watch television, too. Mother: All right then. You can watch television for ten minutes. Father: Are the children in bed, Betty? Mother: No, they're watching television. Father: Sandy I Sue I It's time for bed. Father: Look at them I They're b6th fast asleep I 1 97
Lesson 98 What do they want to do ? bag game tap take man make What do you want to do? I want to What does Sandy want to do ? He wants to What does Sue want to do ? She wants to What does the dog want to do? It wants to What do you want to do? We want to What do they want to do? They want to flat plate make a snowman E ride a horse G eat a bone I watch television К buy some vegetables в read a book D draw a picture F play hopscotch H drink some milk J wear our new coats L write some letters 98
Lesson 99 Wake up, Billy! 1 Miss Williams: Look at this boy. His name's Paul. He's a French boy. Miss Williams: Now look at this map of the world. Miss Williams: This country is France. Paul comes from France. Miss Williams: The capital city of France is Paris. Paul lives in Paris. 5 Miss Williams: What language does Paul speak, Billy? Billy: Ёг... er... He speaks German, Miss Williams. Miss Williams: Wake up, Billy I You're not paying attention! Paul speaks French. 99
Lesson 100 Where do you come from ? hot home stop stone dog bone My name's Sandy, E C His name's Paul. I Her name's Maria. M мет Our names are Hans and Fritz. Q Their names are Jane and Diana. I come from England. I live in London. G I speak English. H He comes from France. J She comes from Italy. N We come from Germany. R They come from America. He speaks French. He lives in Paris. К She lives in Rome. О She speaks Italian. P We live in Berlin. S They live in Washington. We speak German. T They speak English. 100
Lesson 101 Simon's never careless, but Billy... I Miss Williams: Here's your exercise-book, Billy. Miss Williams: You're often careless. Look at these mistakes I Miss Williams: Don't laugh at Billy, Sandy! Miss Williams: Whose is this exercise-book? Billy: It's Sandy's, Miss Williams. Miss Williams: Sandy, put your name on the cover. You are sometimes careless, too I Miss Williams: L6ok at Simon's exercise-book. Simon's never careless. His work is always neat and tidy. Billy! You naughty boy I 1 101
Lesson 102 I'm always early sit side flat plate stop stone always never often sometimes 0 P M N Sue's Lillie's cold. hot. Q R Mrs Clark's Mrs Mopp’s happy. sad. My hands are clean. You're hands are dirty. S T Simon's Billy's careful careless. Simon's well behaved. Billy's naughty. That dog's hungry. That cat’s thirsty. We're busy. They're lazy. U V 102
Lesson 103 Which season do you like best? Miss Williams: Look at the blackboard, children. Miss Williams: What's the weather like in Spring, Sandy? Sandy: It's often warm. Miss Williams. Miss Williams: What's the weather like in Summer? Sandy: It's often hot. Miss Williams: What's it like in Autumn, Tom? Tom: It's often cool. Miss Williams: What's it like in Winter, Billy? Billy: It's often cold. 1 Miss Williams: Which season do you like best, Billy? Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter? Billy: (like Winter. That's the football season I 6 103
Lesson 104 What's the weather like in ... ? tree ten see red meet men sweet desk G. What's the weather like in Spring? H. It's often warm in Spring. I. It's never cold. J. It's often sunny. K. It's sometimes wet. L. What's the weather like in Summer? M. It's always hot in Summer N. It's never cold. 0. It's always sunny P It's always dry. a Q. What's the weather like in Autumn? R. It's often cool in Autumn. S. It's never hot. T. It's often wet. U. It's sometimes windy. V. What's the weather like in Winter? W It's always cold in Winter X. It's never hot Y. It's often windy. Z. It's sometimes freezing. 104
Lesson 105 The school year There are f6ur terms in the schdol year: the Autumn Term, the Winter Term, the Spring Term and the Summer Term. The first term is the Autumn Term. The Autumn Term begins in September and ends in December. The second term is the Winter Term. The Winter Term begins in January and ends in April. The third term is the Spring Term. The Spring Term begins in May and ends in July. The fdurth term is the Summer Term. The Summer Term begins in July and ends in September. Sandy and Sue like the Summer Term best. They are always on hdliday then. They always g6 to the seaside. s ept ember December s 1 8 15 22 29 S 1 8 15 22 29 M 2 9 16 23 30 M 2 9 16 23 30 T 3 10 17 24 .. T 3 10 17 24 31 w 4 11 18 25 . W 4 11 18 25 . T 5 12 19 26 . T 5 12 19 26 F 6 13 20 27 F 6 13 20 27 .. s 7 14 21 28 . S 7 1 4 21 28 . January April S . 7 14 21 28 M 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 W 3 10 17 24 31 T 4 11 18 25 F 5 12 19 26 S 6 13 20 27 S 7 14 21 28 M 1 8 15 22 28 T 2 9 16 23 30 W 3 10 17 24 .. T 4 11 18 25 . F 5 12 19 26 . S 6 13 20 27 . May July S 5 12 19 26 S . 7 14 21 28 M 6 13 20 27 M 1 8 15 22 29 T 7 14 21 28 T 2 9 16 23 30 w 1 8 15 22 29 W 3 10 17 24 31 T 2 9 16 23 30 T 4 11 18 25 F s 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 F 5 12 19 26 S 6 13 20 27 July September S .. 7 14 21 28 S 1 8 15 22 29 M 1 8 15 22 29 M 2 9 16 23 30 T 2 9 16 23 30 T 3 10 17 24 .. W 3 10 17 24 31 W 4 11 18 25 T 4 11 18 25 T 5 12 19 26 F 5 12 19 26 F 6 13 20 27 . S 6 13 20 27 S 7 14 21 28 - 105
Lesson 106 What's it like in ...? see sh meet Miss sweet swim three thin The Months of the Year 1 st 2nd 3rd a It's always cold in b It's never hot in c It's often windy in d It's sometimes freezing in e It's often warm in f It's never cold in g It’s often sunny in h It's sometimes wet in i It's always hot in j It's never cold in к It's always sunny in I It's always dry in m It's often cool in n It's never hot in о It's often wet in p It's sometimes windy in January February March S .. 7 14 21 28 M 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 W 3 10 17 24 31 T 4 11 18 25 .. F 5 12 19 26 . S 6 13 20 27 . S . 4 11 18 25 M . 5 12 19 26 T 6 13 20 27 W . 7 14 21 26 T 1 8 15 22 29 F 2 9 16 23 .. S 3 10 17 24 . S 31 3 10 17 24 M . 4 11 18 25 T .. 5 12 19 26 W 6 13 20 27 T .. 7 14 21 26 F 1 8 15 22 29 S 2 9 16 23 30 4th 5th 6th April May June S .. 7 14 21 29 M 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 W 3 10 17 24 T 4 11 18 26 F 5 12 19 26 .. S 6 13 20 27 S .. 5 12 19 26 M .. 6 13 20 27 T . 7 14 21 26 W 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 F 3 10 17 24 31 S 4 11 18 25 S 30 2 9 16 23 M 3 10 17 24 T 4 11 18 26 W 5 12 19 26 T . 6 13 20 27 F .. 7 14 21 26 S' 1 8 15 22 29 7th 8th 9th July August September S .. 7 14 21 28 M 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 W 3 10 17 24 31 T 4 11 18 25 .. F 5 12 19 26 .. S 6 13 20 27 S 4 11 18 25 M 5 12 19 26 T .. 6 13 20 27 W .. 7 14 21 26 T 1 8 15 22 29 F 2 9 16 23 30 S 3 10 17 24 31 S 1 8 15 22 29 M 2 9 16 23 30 T 3 10 17 24 W 4 11 18 25 - . T 5 12 19 26 F 6 13 20 27 .. S 7 14 21 26 .. 10th 11th 12th October November December S . 6 13 20 27 M .. 7 14 21 29 T 1 8 15 22 29 W 2 9 16 23 30 T 3 10 17 24 31 F 4 11 18 25 .. S 5 12 19 26 .. S 3 10 17 24 M .. 4 11 18 25 T .. 5 12 19 26 W 6 13 20 27 T 7 14 21 26 F 1 8 15 22 29 S 2 9 16 23 30 S 1 8 15 22 29 M 2 9 16 23 30 T 3 10 17 24 31 W 4 11 18 25 .. T 5 12 19 26 .. F 6 13 20 27 S 7 14 21 29 .. 106
Lesson 107 North, South, East and West 107
Lesson 108 What's it like in ...? see sit side sweet swim kite meet Miss nice The Months of the Year 1st 2nd 3rd к It always snows in I The wind often blows in m The sun rarely shines in n The sun always rises late and always sets early in о It sometimes rains in p The wind sometimes blows in q The sun often shines in r It never snows in s The sun always shines in t The wind rarely blows in u It rarely rains in v The sun always rises early and always sets late in w The wind often blows in x It often rains in у It rarely snows in z The sun sometimes shines in January February March S .. 7 14 21 28 M 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 W 3 10 17 24 31 T 4 11 18 25 . F 5 12 19 26 S 6 13 20 27 S 4 11 18 25 M 5 12 19 26 T 6 13 20 27 W 7 14 21 28 T 1 8 15 22 29 F 2 9 16 23 S 3 10 17 24 . S 31 3 10 17 24 M 4 11 18 25 T 5 12 19 26 W 6 13 20 27 T 7 14 21 28 F 1 8 15 22 29 S 2 9 16-23 30 4th 5th 6th April May June S 7 14 21 26 M 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 W 3 10 17 24 T 4 11 18 25 F 5 12 19 26 S 6 13 20 27 S 5 12 19 26 M 6 13 20 27 T .. 7 14 21 28 W 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 F 3 10 17 24 31 S 4 11 18 25 S 30 2 9 16 23 M 3 10 17 24 T 4 11 18 25 W 5 12 19 26 T 6 13 20 27 F .. 7 14 21 28 S 1 8 15 22 29 7th 8th 9th July August September S 7 14 21 28 M 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 W 3 10 17 24 31 T 4 11 18 25 F 5 12 19 26 S 6 13 20 27 s 4 11 18 25 M . 5 12 19 26 T 6 13 20 27 W 7 14 21 28 T 1 8 15 22 29 F 2 9 16 23 30 S 3 10 17 24 31 S 1 8 15 22 29 M 2 9 16 23 30 T 3 10 17 24 .. W 4 11 18 25 T 5 12 19 26 .. F 6 13 20 27 .. S 7 14 21 28 10th 11th 12th October November December s 6 13 20 27 s 3 10 17 24 s 1 8 15 22 29 M 7 14 21 28 M 4 11 18 25 M 2 9 16 23 30 T 1 8 15 22 29 T 5 12 19 26 T 3 10 17 24 31 w 2 9 16 23 30 w 6 13 20 27 w 4 11 18 25 T 3 10 17 24 31 T 7 14 21 29 T 5 12 19 26 F 4 11 18 25 F 1 8 15 22 29 F 6 13 20 27 .. s 5 12 19 26 S 2 9 16 23 30 S 7 14 21 28 . 106
Lesson 109 They don't always go to sleep I The Clarks always get up early every day. In the morning, father always g6es to w6rk. Sandy and SOe always go to schdol. Mother usually stays at h6me. At midday, Sandy and Sue always eat their lunch at schbol. In the afternoon, Sandy and Sue always come home from school. They usually arrive home early. 4 In the evening, Sandy and Site always do their hdmework. At night they go to bed early, but they don't always g6 to sleep I 1 2 5 6 109
Lesson 110 What do they usually do ? too hot school hop spoon box room dog every day in the morning at midday in the afternoon in the evening at night get up early cleans his teeth e eat their lunch b does the housework d washes her face 9 h come home helps mother do their homework watch television 110
Lesson 111 A holiday It is seven o'cl6ck. Sandy and Sue usually get up early every day, but today it is a holiday. It is a quarter to nine. Sandy and SOe usually go to school in the morning, but this morning they are walking to the park. It is a quarter past four. Sandy and Sue usually come home from school in the afternoon, but this afternoon they are playing in the park. It is half past six. Sandy and SOe usually do their homework in the evening, but this evening they are watching television. It is a quarter past eight. Sandy and SOe usually go to bed 6arly at night, but tonight they are playing a game. They are playing Snakesand Ladders!
Lesson 112 Father usually ... but today ... spoon bone school stone room home but today he is going by bus. Sandy usually walks to school in the morning. but this morning he is riding his bicycle. Sue usually helps her mother in the afternoon. but this afternoon she is writing a letter. The dog usually eats a bone in the evening. but this evening it is eating some biscuits. Mother and father usually watch television at night. but tonight they are listening to the radio. 112
Lesson 113 A flat tyre Miss Williams is driving her car to school. 1 2 SOddenly, she stops. "That's funny," she says. She gets out of her car. "Oh dear!" she says. "It's twenty to nine. I can't get to schdol on time this mdming!" Then a car stops behind her. It's Mr Crisp! "What's the matter?" Mr Crisp asks. "Look!" Miss Williams Sciys. "A flat tyre." "It doesn't matter," Mr Crisp says. "Come in my car." 113
Lesson 114 Usually and today red ready egg head get heavy Miss Williams usually drives to school every day. Sandy usually drinks a glass of milk every morning. Sue usually plays hopscotch every afternoon. Sandy and Sue usually do their homework every evenihg, Mother and father usually watch television every night but today she is walking to school. but this morning he is drinking a cup of tea. but this afternoon she is playing Snakes and Ladders. but this evening they are flying their kites. but tonight they are reading newspapers. 114
Lesson 115 The week M6nday m6rnings are usually terrible.. Father always gets up late and he's always in a hCirry I OnTGesday mother usually g6es to the sh6ps. On Wednesday Sandy and SGe always play games at school. On Thursday Miss J6nes always gives SGe her piano lesson. SGe likes this lesson very much. On Friday Miss Jones always gives Sandy his piano lesson. Sandy doesn't like it at all! Saturday and Sunday are the best days of the week. The family Gsually spend a quiet week-end at h6me! 115
Lesson 116 On Monday .. ./on Tuesday ... sweet tea meet please tree easy see clean MONDAY Father always gets up late. TUESDAY Mother usually goes to the shops. WEDNESDAY The boys always play football. WEDNESDAY The girls always play basket-ball. FRIDAY THURSDAY Miss Jones always gives Sue her piano lesson. Miss Jones always gives Sandy his piano lesson. SATURDAY Sandy and Sue sometimes go to the cinema. SUNDAY Father sometimes washes his car. 116
Lesson 117 The weather forecast 117
Lesson 118 Every day, today and tomorrow tea red clean men easy pen please get every day I usually go to work by bus. every morning She usually walks to school. every afternoon today I am going by train. this morning She is riding her bicycle. this afternoon tomorrow I am going to go by car. tomorrow morning She is going to stay at home. tomorrow afternoon He usually drinks some milk. every evening He is drinking some tea. this evening We usually do our homework. every night We are playing Snakes and Ladders. tonight They usually watch television. They are listening to the radio. He is going to drink some lemonade. tomorrow evening We are going to help mother. tomorrow night They are going to go to the cinema. 118
Lesson 119 Fixing the clock Father: That clock doesn’t work What are you going to do with it, Betty? Mother: I'm going to take it to the watchmaker's next week. Father: Don't take it to the watchmaker's. Give it to me. I can fix it. Sandy: What are you doing, dad? Father: I'm fixing this clock. Mother: Is it nearly ready now, Jim ? Father: No, Betty. I can’t put all these pieces together! Mother: Oh, Jim! Give me all the pieces. I'm going to take them to the watchmaker’s at once! 119
Lesson 120 Every week and next week ready tea heavy clean head please every day I usually go to work by bus. every week She usually drives to London. every month He usually cleans his bicycle. every year They usually go to Billy's birthday party. every Saturday We usually see a film. every August They usually spend their holiday at the seaside. tomorrow P I am going to go by car. next week She is going to travel by train. next month He is going to wash dad's car. next year They are going to go to Tom's birthday party. next Saturday We are going to visit the funfair next August They are going to spend their holiday in the mountains. 120
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