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TEXTS NOT INTRODUCED IN THE EXERCISES
Section Three
Section Three
Section Three
Section Three
Section Three
Ex. 13
DAYS AND MONTHS. ASKING THE TIME
“Do you know the days of the Week?”
“Yes, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri
day, Saturday.”
“Now, let’s assume that today is Wednesday. What day will
tomorrow be?”
“Thursday.”
“And the day after tomorrow?”
“Friday.”
“What day was yesterday?”
“Tuesday.”
“And the day before yesterday?”
“Monday.”
“As it happens, last Monday was my birthday.”
“Is that so? Well, many happy returns of the day.”
“Thank you. And now, let’s have the names of the months.”
“Certainly. January. February, March, April, May, June, July,
August, September, October, November, December.”
“Good... Oh, can you tell me the right time please?”
“Well, my watch says five past two, but if’s no use relying on
it, because sometimes it’s fast and sometimes it’s slow.”
Section Four
Section Four
Section Four
Section Four
Section Four
Ex. 13
“Have we time for another coffee?”
“I think so.”
“Shall I give you some?”
“Yes, please.”


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“Do you take sugar?”
“No, thank you.”
“Will you have a cigarette?”
“In a moment.”
“Have you paid the bill?”
“Not yet.”
“Shouldn’t we be going now?”
“All right.”
“Oughtn’t we to take a taxi?”
“If you like.”
* * *
“How long will you be out?”
“Not long.”
“When will you be back?”
“Soon after ten.”
“What are you going to do?”
“Nothing very interesting.”
“Where are you going?”
“Just down the road.”
“Who are you going to see?”
“Tom.”
“Why are you going to see him?”
“Just for a little chat.”
“What about?”
“Nothing in particular.”
Ex. 15
OUR SITTINGROOM
Let’s have a look at this picture of our sittingroom. As you
come into the room you notice a piano with a low musicstool in
front of it. Next to the piano is a tall bookcase standing against
the wall. On the left is a large window. Under the window there’s
a radiator, but, you can’t see it because it’s behind the settee.
On the settee there are two cushions. The fireplace is at the
other end of the room. On each side of the fireplace there’s an
armchair. An old lady is sitting in one of the chairs, but nobody’s
sitting in the other one: it’s empty.


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In the centre of the mantelpiece there’s a clock and above it
an oval mirror. On the right you can see a standard lamp. Oppo
site the fireplace you can see a small table with an ashtray and
some newspapers on it. By the table there’s a small chair. On the
extreme right there’s a radioset. The floor is covered with a
beautiful thick carpet. An electric light is hanging from the
middle of the ceiling. At night when it gets dark we switch on
the light and draw the curtains: During the day, the light comes
in through the window.
Section Five
Section Five
Section Five
Section Five
Section Five
Ex. 22
A: You’re on holiday, aren’t you?
B: No, I’m not.
A: You’re not working, are you?
B: Yes, I am.
A: You work in London, don’t you?
B: No, I don’t.
A: It’s nearly time for tea, isn’t it?
B: No, it isn’t.
A: You’re not hungry, are you?
B: Yes, I am.
A: You’ll soon be going home, won’t you?
B: No, I shan’t.


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