- •Small talk. More jazz chants by carolyn graham. Unit 1. Greetings.
- •Unit 2. Introductions. Identifying self and others.
- •Unit 4. Giving and receiving compliments.
- •Unit 5. Inviting. Accepting. Refusing.
- •Unit 6. Expressing likes and dislikes. Asking for and giving an opinion.
- •Unit 7. Expressing ability or inability to do something. Making excuses. Giving encouragement.
- •Geography rap
- •Old Macdonald
- •Cats prologue song: Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats
- •The Naming of Cats
- •Tone group 1
- •Tone group 2
- •Commands
- •Where` s that book of mine? I’ve put it away in the dining –room
- •Tone group 6
- •Tone group 7
- •Statements
- •I leave tomorrow morning. What train are you thinking of catching?
- •I’m going to do some shopping. Can I come too?
- •Have a good holiday. And you!
- •Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
- •In this whole wide world there's no happier bloke
- •I go to the hills when my heart is lonely
- •I know I will hear what I've heard before
- •Lesson 19 (Lloyd)
- •Lesson3
- •Lesson 4
- •Lesson 6
- •Lesson 7
- •Lesson 8
- •Lesson 9
- •Visitors
- •Lesson 12
- •Lesson 17
- •Lesson 18
- •At the Restaurant
- •Lesson 10
- •Lesson 11
- •Lesson 15
- •Seasons and Weather
- •Lesson 44, Part I
- •Lesson 43, Part I
- •Lesson 43, Part II
- •Lesson 30
- •Lesson 31
- •Lesson 32
- •Lesson 36, Part I
- •Lesson 36, Part II
- •Dialogues About Families
- •Dr. Sandford’s and Mr. Black’s Families
- •Dr. Sandford’s and Mr. Black’s Families
- •Days and Months; Telling the Time in English
- •Ill on Thursday,
- •About Housing
- •Furnishing the Room
- •Furnishing the Room
- •Our Sitting - room
- •A Place of Our Own
- •Visitors
- •Visitors
- •At the Map of the World
- •Geography (Countries and Cities)
- •My Daily Programme
- •Daily Programme Household Chores
- •Duties about the House Spring Cleaning
- •Spring Cleaning
- •Spring Cleaning
- •Our University
- •University Life
- •Studies
- •The Student’s Life
- •My Favourite Season English Weather
- •Weather Forecasts
- •My Favourite Season
- •Plans for the Coming Summer
- •Let’s Have a Picnic
- •A Visit to Moscow
- •A Visit to Moscow
- •Sightseeing in Penza
- •Sightseeing in Penza
- •A Visit to London
- •Sights of London
- •Shopping at a Big Department Store
- •Everyday Shopping
- •Shopping for a Picnic
- •Buying Things for a Picnic and Everyday Shopping
Tone group 2
TUNE 1 STEPPING HEAD + LOW FALL (+TALL)
STATEMENTS
Isn’t she very bright? Mad as a hatter. Dull as ditchwater.
Is it easy? Not so easy as you might think.
SPECIAL QUESTIONS
I’m afraid I can’t do it. Can’t do what?
What’s he saying? How can I hear when you’re
making so much noise?
GENERAL QUESTIONS
It’ll be very exciting. Will you stick to the point?
He` s two hours late again. Isn’t he just the sort of person to
drive you mad?
Commands
What do you think you are doing? Mind your own business.
What do you want me to do? Read the paragraph beginning at the
bottom of the next page but one .
INTERJECTIONS
Here I am at last. Welcome back.
Isn’t it mild today! What a difference from this time last
week!
TUNE 2 LOW PRE-HEAD + STEPPING HEAD + LOW FALL (+TALL)
STATEMENTS
Why did he run away? I haven` t the slightest idea.
Where` s that book of mine? I’ve put it away in the dining –room
cupboard.
SPECIAL QUESTIONS
Will you help? How could I possibly refuse?
Oh for a bit of quiet! When will they stop making that
dreadful din?
GENERAL QUESTIONS
It` s quite an interesting idea. Would you say it` s a practical
proposition?
We’ve both got the same answer. Now isn’t that peculiar!
Do you remember our walk in What a beautiful day, (wasn’t it ?)
Epping forest?
COMMANDS
We` ll be there in no time. Now take it slowly.
It` s not much of a risk. Well don` t say I didn’t warn you.
How shall I make my peace? Give the girl the most expensive meal
you can afford.
Here is the pen you’ve lost. Thank you very much indeed.
INTERJECTIONS
I haven` t seen you for ages. And imagine us meeting here of
all places.
TUNE 3 HIGH PRE-HEAD + LOW FALL (+TALL)
STATEMENTS
I’ll fetch you in the car. That is good of you.
SPECIAL QUESTIONS
You won` t do it that way. Well how, then?
What did you say the address was? How many more times d` you
want telling?
GENERAL QUESTIONS
Well he says he needs it. Yes but does he, in all honesty?
We can` t leave yet. It` s raining. Now isn’t that infuriating!
COMMANDS
I don` t want your help. Do it yourself then.
INTERJECTIONS
He just shouted me down. The brute!
Hullo, Jack. Good evening, Mr. Dean.