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4.

Haste makes waste.

11.

Abe will again take the cake.

5.

It may rain today.

12.

They named the baby Jane.

6.

Take it straight away.

13. They are playing the waiting game.

7.

Kate‟s mainly to blame.

14. Dafe‟s at the same little games again.

Dialogue “At the Railway Station”

(Mr Grey is waiting at the railway station for a train.)

Mr Grey: Hey! This train‟s late. I‟ve been waiting here for ages.

Porter

: Which train, sir?

Mr Grey: The 8.18 to Baker Street.

Porter

: The 8.18? I‟m afraid you‟ve made a mistake, sir.

Mr Grey: A mistake? My timetable says: Baker Street train – 8.18.

Porter

: Oh, no, sir. The Baker Street train leaves at 8.08.

Mr Grey: At 8.08?

Porter

: You see, sir, they changed the timetable at the end of April.

 

It‟s the first of May today.

Mr Grey: Changed it? May I see the new timetable? What does it say? Porter : It says: Baker Street train – 8.08.

Mr Grey: Hm! So the train isn‟t late. I‟m late.

Intonation.

Surprise

 

 

Example:

I‟m afraid you‟ve made a mistake, sir. - A mistake?

Listen and repeat:

 

 

The eighth?

By plane?

Today?

Going away?

To Spain?

 

She‟s eighty-eight?

 

 

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Practise in pairs:

1It‟s the eighth of May?

2Yes. It‟s Mrs Grey‟s birthday today.

3Yes. She‟s eighty-eight.

4Yes. And she‟s going away for a holiday.

5That‟s right. And she‟s going by plane.

6Well, it‟s a bit dangerous at her age, but she wants to go to Spain.

7That‟s right. Why don‟t you go with her?

Unit 16 [ai] Fine

Practice 1 Listen and repeat:

Practice 2 Listen and repeat:

 

Sound 1

Sound 2

I‟m

Myra

ice

tonight

bar

buy

bye

Violet

nice

all right

star

sty

tine

riding

like

type

darn

dine

mind

climbing

Mike

typist

lark

like

Miles

ninety-nine

Nigel

typewriter

cart

kite heart height

 

 

 

 

Practice 3 Read:

 

 

 

1.

Time flies!

7. Why, the pleasure „s entirely mine.

2.

Go to bye-bye.

8.

I quite like Mike.

3.

Mind your eye!

9.

Ida drives Myra wild.

4.

And pigs might fly.

10. Stop piping the eye like the crocodile.

5.

My child‟s bright.

11.

They died that we might be alive.

6.

I had a white night.

12.

I dine with the Rights on Friday.

 

 

 

 

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Dialogue “Mike, Myra and Violet”

(Myra and Violet are typists in the library.) Myra : (smiling) Hello, Mike!

Mike : Hello, Myra! Hello, Violet! You are looking nice, Violet. (silence)

Mike : Would like some ice-cream, Violet?

Violet: No, thanks, Mike. I‟m busy typing. Talk to me some other time.

I have ninety-nine pages to type by Friday.

Mike : Never mind. Do you like riding, Violet?

Violet: Sometimes.

Mike : Would you like to come riding with me tonight, Violet?

Violet: Not tonight, Mike. I‟m going for a drive with Nigel.

Mike : What about Friday?

Violet: I‟m going climbing with Miles.

Mike : Hm! Oh, all right. Bye!

Myra : Violet, he‟s put something behind your typewriter.

Violet: Is it something nice, Myra?

Myra : No, it‟s a spider.

Practise the words below then use them in the dialogue in pairs.

Flying

ice skating

A: Do you like...?

Driving

horse riding

B: Yes. It‟s quite exciting.

Climbing

bicycle riding

A: Would you like to come...with me on Friday?

 

 

B: Not Friday. Some other time.

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Unit 17 [oi] Boy

Practice 1 Listen and repeat:

Practice 2 Listen and repeat:

Sound 1

Sound 2

toy

annoying

Joyce

all

oil

enjoy

boiling

voice

ball

boil

noisiest

pointing

Rolls Royce

corn

coin

destroyed

spoilt

boyfriend

tore

toy

 

 

 

jaw

joy

 

 

 

Practice 3 Read:

 

 

 

joy

join

joint

oil

loiter

boy

boys

voice

toil

annoy

toy

toys

moist

soil

poison

coy

coin

choice

foil

destroy

cloy

soiled

hoist

broil

exploit

Roy

boiled

point

spoil

ointment

Practice 4 Read:

1.Boys will be boys.

2.The noise is annoying.

3.Join me in the voyage.

4.It‟s beyond the point.

5.That boy‟s a loiterer.

6.Loyal is as loyalty does.

7.Roy forgot his appointment.

8.Noyes loiters his life away.

9.What‟s the boiling point of oil?

10.Boys often talk at the top of their voice.

11.Joy is at boiling point.

12.There‟s no joy without alloy.

13.Joyce is so hoity-toity.

14.Boys take enjoyment in spoiling toys.

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Dialogue “Joyce‟s Rolls Royce”

(Joyce takes her Rolls Royce to the garage) Garage boy: What a terrible noise!

Joyce

: Eh?

Garage boy: (raising his voice) What a terrible noise!

 

This is the noisiest Rolls Royce I‟ve ever heard.

Joyce

: (pointing) It‟s out of oil.

Garage boy: Out of oil? And look! The water‟s boiling.

 

Madam, a Rolls Royce isn‟t a toy. Perhaps you‟ve spoilt the motor

 

or even destroyed it.

Joyce

: How annoying! While you‟re changing the oil, I‟ll go

 

and visit my boyfriend, Roy.

Stress. Listen and repeat:

a loud voice a spoilt boy

an awful noise a noisy toy

an annoying voice

Practise the words in pairs:

A:That voice is very loud, isn‟t it?

B:Yes, it‟s a loud voice.

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Unit 18 Review

Revision of units 15-17(get ready for the revision test).

Unit 19 [au] House

 

 

 

 

Practice 1 Listen and repeat:

Practice 2 Listen and repeat:

 

Sound 1

Sound 2

Ow!

ground

out

our

car

cow

now

Brown

mouse

ours

bar

bow

town

lounge

house

our house

bra

brow

found

loudly

shouting

 

grass

grouse

round

upside-down

couch

 

arch

ouch

 

 

 

 

Dialogue “A Mouse in the House”

Mrs Brown: (shouting loudly) I‟VE FOUND A MOUSE!

Mr Brown: Ow! You„re shouting too loudly. Sit down and don‟t shout. Mrs Brown: (sitting down) I‟ve found a mouse in the house.

Mr Brown: A brown mouse?

Mrs Brown: Yes. A little round mouse. It‟s running around in the lounge.

Mr Brown: On the ground?

Mrs Brown: Yes. It‟s under the couch now.

Mr Brown: Well, get it out.

Mrs Brown: How?

Mr Brown: Turn the couch upside-down. Get it out somehow.

We don‟t want a mouse in our house.

Ours is the cleanest house in the town!

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Stress. Example I:

Sit down.

Listen and repeat:

1He‟s sitting down.

2He‟s lying down.

3He‟s standing up.

4He‟s turning round.

5He‟s shouting out.

6He‟s running around.

Example II:

Get it out.

Listen and repeat:

1Put it down.

2Take it out.

3Throw it out.

4Turn it down.

5Work it out.

6Write it down.

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Unit 20 [ou] Phone

 

 

 

Practice 1 Listen and repeat:

Practice 2 Listen and repeat:

Sound 1

Sound 2

 

Sound 1

Sound 2

burn

 

bone

 

caught

coat

fern

 

phone

 

nought

note

Bert

 

boat

 

bought

boat

work

 

woke

 

jaw

Joe

flirt

 

float

 

ball

bowl

Practice 3 Read:

 

 

 

 

bow

bone

boat

roll

window

 

doe

dome

dote

poll

potato

 

so

 

soul

soak

old

yellow

 

toe

toad

toast

told

cargo

 

roe

road

roast

cold

tomato

 

low

load

loaf

stroll

photo

 

hoe

hoed

host

 

 

 

Practice 4 Read:

 

 

 

 

1.

Oh, no!

 

8. There‟s no knowing.

2.

I suppose so.

 

9. Don‟t grow cold.

 

3.

No go.

 

10. No bones broken.

 

4.

Go slow.

 

11. It‟s a cold coal to blow at.

5.

Follow your nose.

12. I vote we go home.

6.

Nobody home.

13. Stones grow old.

 

7.

No smoking.

 

14. I won‟t crow over a foe.

 

 

 

 

 

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Practice 5 Listen and repeat:

Oh!

know

don‟t

joking

no

throw

Joan

woke

Joe

snow

groans

coat

go

over

closed

Ok

ago

nose

Jones

 

window

hello

October

 

Dialogue “Snow in October”

(Joe Jones is sleeping, but Joan woke up a few minutes ago.) Joan: Joe! Joe! Joe! Hello!

Joe : (groans) Oh! What is it, Joan?

Joan: Look out of the window.

Joe : No. My eyes are closed, and I‟m going to go to sleep again. Joan: Don‟t go to sleep, Joe. Look at the snow!

Joe : Snow? But it‟s only October. I know there‟s no snow.

Joan: Come over to the window, Joe.

Joe : You‟re joking , Joan. There‟s no snow.

Joan: OK. I‟ll put my coat on and go out and make a snowball and throw it at your nose, Joe Jones!

Listen and repeat: old hole bowl cold hold stole sold told gold

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Unit 21 Review

Revision of units 19 – 20(get ready for the revision test).

 

 

 

 

Unit 22 [i

] Beer

 

 

 

Practice 1 Listen and repeat:

Practice 2 Listen and repeat:

Sound 1

Sound 2

Beare

year

Cheers!

E

ear

here

idea

nearly

bee

beer

hear

atmosphere

bearded

tea

tear

dear

mountaineer

disappear

pea

pier

clear

Austria

windier

bead

beard

easier

 

 

Practice 3 Read:

 

 

near

museum

real

beer

dear

nearly

ideal

mere

here

fearful

burial

weary

cheer

clearly

material

merely

queer

theatre

cereal

filial

sheer

feared

imperial

serial

Practice 4 Read:

 

1.

Beer, dear!

6. All‟s queer here.

2.

Hear, hear!

7. Near and dear.

3.

Really, dear!

8. Can you hear clearly from here?

4.

Oh, dear, oh, dear!

9. Experience keeps a deer school.

5.

The idea – my dear!

 

 

 

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