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c) Use the phrases below in conversational situations



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c) Use the phrases below in conversational situations:
1. Excuse me, how do I get to ...? 2. Is this the right ...?
3. What sort of ...? 4. What size do you take? 5. How much ...?
6. This way, please. 7. As you see ... .
d) Make up a dialogue of your own using phrases from the dialogue
“Shopping”.
9.** Listen to the dialogue. Write it down. Practise it in pairs until you
can say it in exactly the same way.
10. Read and reproduce the following dialogues. Concentrate your
attention on the intonation of direct address:


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Now, take out your books and open them at Page Thirty.
Peter, where did we leave off yesterday?


We left off at the second paragraph on Page Thirty.


Thank you! Ann, will you please read the text. Don’t prompt
her, John. Has she made any mistakes, comrades?


Ann didn’t pronounce the word ‘work’ correctly.


Say the word, Ann!

* * *

Johnny, why are you late for school every morning?


Every time I come to the corner the sign says: 

School —
Go slow

.

* * *

May I use your pen, Mary?


John, why were you absent

By all means.

yesterday?


I was ill. Here is a note from
the doctor.


Peter, may I take your book?


Can I have an apple, Moth

By all means.

er?

(

Of course you may.

)

You ate the last one this
morning.


John, haven’t you finished that

Ann, it’s time to get up.

book yet?


But it’s only half past six.


I’ve only just begun it.


Darling, will you marry me?


Hello, Steve.


No, but I will always admire

Good afternoon, Mr. Davis.

your good taste.


Peter’s got your pen, Daddy.


Which will you take, Hen

Put it down, Peter.

ry?


This one.


Mike’s pulling my hair, Mum

I pointed it all by myself,
my.

Daddy.


Stop it, Mike.


There’s a clever boy.


I’ve been helping Mummy, Dad

It was all your fault, Ann.

dy.


But it wasn’t.


That’s a good girl.



425
“Tom’s having tea. What for you,
“I’m so sorry, Mummy.”
Peter?”
“Are you really sorry?”
“I’d prefer a cup of coffee.”
“Can you go to the circus, Dad
“Can I have an icecream,
dy?”
Mum?”
“I’ll see.”
“Later on.”
“John will be at home at seven,
“Tell me, doctor. Is he badly
Mrs. Read.”
hurt?”
“Thank you.”
“Nothing at all serious.”


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