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1. nineteen eighty-two 2. nineteen eighty-seven 3. nineteen seventy-one 4. fourteen ninety-two 5. ten sixty-six 6. eighteen thirty-two 1. the fourteenth of July 2. the second of October 3. the twenty-third of March 4. April the tenth 5. the thirty-first of January 1. thirty-two High Street 2. a hundred and fifty-two Piccadilly 3. forty-eight Sutton Road 4. eighteen Bristol Square 1. nine thirty 2. ten forty-five 3. eleven ten 4. three fifteen 5. six forty-five 1. Doctor Smith 2. Saint Thomas 3. Bond Street 4. Mrs. Archer 5. Eton Avenue 6. Eden Square 1. C-H-E-S-T 2. D-I-Z-Z-Y 3. F-L-O-W-E-R 4. J-O-K-I-N-G 5. L-E-M-O-N 6. Q-U-I-E-T 7. W-A-V-E 8. G-R-E-A-T 1. Don't go. 2. I can't see. 3. It isn't true. 4. I'll tell you. a. Dr. Blake wasn't born until 1934. b. I'll see you at nine forty-five. c. She doesn't live in Oxford Street. d. You weren't with us on the twenty-first of May. e. I'd like to phone Eastleigh, that's E-A-S-T-L-E-I-G-H. Six eight two double four eight. f. Mrs. Jones has an appointment at eight am. g. A northeast wind will bring rain to the London area tomorrow. Now listen carefully. Look at Practice 1. Put number 3 in box A. Put number 6 in box B. Put number 7 in box C. Now add the numbers. Look at Practice 2. Put number 8 in box A. Put number 2 in box C. Put number 1 in box B. Add the numbers. Look at Practice 3. Put number 7 in box B. Put number 2 in box C. Put number 4 in box A. Add the numbers. 1. Does she work in a supermarket? 2. Does she work in a bank? 3. Does he work in a chemist? 4. Does he work in a big shop? 5. Does she work in a hotel? 6. Does she work in a shoe shop? 7. Does he work in a shoe shop? —My name's King. —How do you spell that? —K-I-N-G. I live in Hampstead. —How's that spelt? —H-A-M-P-S-T-E-A-D. —What do you do for a living? —I'm a journalist. —Really? Do you like it? —Yes, I do. It's very interesting. Woman: This is John, Mother. Mother: How do you do? John: How do you do? Woman: John's a journalist. Mother: Are you? Do you like it? John: Well, it's alright. —Hello, where are you from? —Oh, I'm English. —Really? Which part do you come from? —Well, I live in London, but I was born in Manchester. —Oh! —Can you speak French? —A little. —Where did you learn it? —At school. —Can you speak any other languages? —I'm afraid not. 1. shirt 2. skirt 3. socks 4. shirt and tie 5. blouse and skirt 6. pants and shirt 7. shoes and socks 8. shoes, socks and pants 9. pants, shirt and socks 10. skirt, blouse and sweater 1. key 2. toothbrush 3. comb 4. key and door 5. table and chair 6. toothbrush and comb 7. bicycle and tire 8. comb, toothbrush and key 9. bed, table and chair 1. letter 2. show 3. something 4. read 5. cigarettes 6. taxi 7. bookcase 8. none 9. magazine 10. any 11. policeman 12. policewoman 1. shoes 2. shut 3. window 4. lamp 5. bottle 6. refrigerator 7. newspaper 8. purse 9. clothes 10. bed 11. plate 12. stove 13. radio 14. first 15. second 16. third 17. fourth 18. fifth 1. talking 2. another 3. listening 4. worrying 5. glasses 6. holding 7. walking 8. pointing to 9. looking at 1. eighteen 2. ninety 3. seventeen 4. seven hundred and eight 5. seventy-eight 6. a hundred and eighty 7. fourteen 8. seventy-six 9. fifty 10. sixty-five 11. a hundred and twelve 12. twenty-three 13. forty-five percent 1. twenty-five 2. thirteen 3. fifteen 4. sixteen 5. six hundred and fifty 6. a hundred and eighteen 7. five and a half 8. four five three double one nine J-K-X-E-Y-A-I-G-H-V-W-R
1. S-A-D 2. J-A-M 3. F-R-Y 4. R-E-D 5. B-R-E-N-T 1. twelve fifteen 2. twenty-five past two 3. a quarter to five 4. half past ten 5. a quarter to nine 6. It's about twenty past one. 7. It's almost a quarter to two. 8. It's almost eleven. 9. It's exactly four. 10. It's nine thirty. Robert: Hello, I'm Robert. What's your name? Sylvia: My name's Sylvia. Robert: Are you French? Sylvia: No, I'm not. I'm Swiss. Ronnie: Where do you come from? Susie: From Switzerland. Ronnie: What do you do? Susie: I work in a travel agency. Ronnie: Do you? I work in a bank. Tony: Who's that girl over there? George: Which one? Tony: The tall one with fair hair. George: That's Lisa. Tony: She's nice, isn't she? Frank wants a new jacket. He and Sally see some in a shop window. Frank: I like that brown one. Sally: They're cheaper in the other shop. Frank: Yes, these are more expensive, but they're better quality. Sally: Let's go in and look at some. Kurt: Georgina ... Georgina: Yes? Kurt: Would you like to come to the cinema this evening? Georgina: Oh, that would be lovely. Kurt: Fine. ... I'll call for you at about six o'clock. Peter and Anne are at a party. Anne: Who's that man over there? Peter: That's Tim Johnson. Anne: What does he do? Peter: He's an airline pilot. Anne: That's an interesting job. Peter: Yes, but airline pilots spend a lot of time away from home. Anne: They see a lot of interesting p1aces. Peter: Yes, but they have a lot of responsibility. Anne: Well, they earn a good salary, don't they? Peter: That's true. But they have to retire when they are quite young. 1. kitchen 2. sink 3. under 4. over 5. beside 6. tea kettle 7. chair 8. curtain 9. plant 10. above 11. left 12. right 1. lying down 2. reading 3. drinking 4. milk 5. typing letter 6. turning on 7. water 8. turning off 9. light 10. making 11. eating 12. bone 13. cooking 14. someone 15. finished 1. son 2. friend 3. wife 4. husband 1. want 2. hungry 3. tired 4. bedroom 5. thirsty 6. dinner 1. living room 2. wall 3. above 4. behind 5. TV 6. rug 7. floor 8. under 9. door 10. corner 11. between 1. wait for 2. bus 3. sleep 4. hot 5. cold 6. dirty 7. look 8. happy 1. to be about 2. weather 3. housewife 4. garden 5. automobile 6. mechanic 7. show 8. outdoors 9. winter 10. summer 11. indoors 12. spring 13. flowers 1. seventeen 2. seventy 3. a hundred and forty-eight 4. two thousand and seventy 5. three thousand four hundred and ninety-two 6. twenty-one 7. thirty-nine 8. four hundred and twenty-two thousand 9. three hundred and six 10. nineteen thousand 11. ninety thousand 12. two hundred and twenty-two thousand two hundred and twenty-nine 13. a hundred and forty-six thousand 14. thirty-eight thousand 15. two thousand six hundred and sixty 16. five hundred and four thousand 17. a hundred and eighty-five thousand six hundred and sixty 18. twenty-three percent (A television advertisement) Do you want a new dress, a coat, a pair of shoes? See what you can order from your Easyway Catalogue. Now fill in your Easyway shopping list. You can find women's sweaters on Page 4. You can find women's shoes on Page 7. You can find men's suits on Page 13. Now women's coats, Page 5. Men's coats, Page 15. Children's coats, Page 55. Men's trousers, Page 14. Baby clothes, Page 40. Children's dresses, Page 44, Men's sweaters, Page 16. Children's shoes, Page 60. Look at the Catalogue. You can find clothes for all the family. Welcome to Easyway Shopping. We'll send you another catalogue next month.
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