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#11 HOW TO SPEAK ON THE PHONE

Hello.
Is that marry?
Is someone in?
Hold on,
Hello 2345648,
Hello Annie, this is David is Edward in?
Yes, David. Hold on,
He’s out,
She’s out,
Who is that?
Hello 3701129,
Is Suzanne in please?
No, I’m sorry,
she’s out,
who is that?
This is David,
thank you. Bye.
Hello Edward Smith.
Hello Edward, is Peter in?
No, I’m sorry, David he’s out.
OK, Edward thank you. Bye.

#12 QUESTION TAGS TO BE


Affirmative-Negative
You are tired, aren’t you?
You are not tired, are you?
He’s Spanish, Isn’t he?
She is happy, Isn’t she?
They are tired, aren’t they?
Nice day, isn’t it?
They are doctors, aren’t they?
You’re a students. Aren’t you?
This coffee is delicious, Isn’t it?
He is a teacher, Isn’t he?
We are late, aren’t we?
You are Spanish, aren’t you?
He isn’t English, is he?
He is not happy, Is she?
They aren’t happy, are they?
She isn’t married, Is she?
They aren’t housewives, are they?
You are not tired, are you?
You aren’t French, are you?

#13 ENGLISH VERBS.

#14 SIMPLE PRESENT.


I speak.
You speak.
He, She, It, Speaks.
We speak.
You Speak.
They speak.
You speak English.
TO LEARN
I Learn ------- we learn, they learn.
You learn ---- you learn,
He, She, It --- Learns.
TO DO
I do -------------------- we do.
You do ---------------- you do.
He, she, It, does ---- they do.
SS/SH/CH/X/O,
TO BE
I am -----------------we are,
You are ------------ you are,
He, she, it, is ------ They are,
TO HAVE
I have ------------------ we have,
You have -------------- you have,
He, she, it, has ------- they have,
You want to learn English.
I listen to the radio,
you have a goal, to speak English.
you enjoy the party.
He Writes a letter.
She learns English,
You speak English.
You record a song.
We do everything very well.
They like my new car.
I read a novel,
To want,
To listen,
To read,
To write,
To speak,
To Learn,
To have,
To do,
To like,
To record,
To enjoy,
To be.

#15 THE AUXILIARY VERB DO


Negative-Interrogative
Do you speak English?
Yes, I speak English,
No, I do not speak English,
Do you drink alcohol?
No, I don’t drink alcohol.
Do you go to concerts?
No, we don’t go to concerts.
Do they eat meat?
No, they don’t eat meat,
Do you?
Does he?
Does she?
Does She Speak English?
Yes, she Speak English,
Does he drink alcohol?
No, he doesn’t drink alcohol.
Does she go to concerts?
No, she doesn’t go to concerts.
Does he eat meat?
No, he doesn’t eat meat,
DO SHORT ANSWERS
Do they read magazines?
No, they don’t.
Do you want tea?
No, I don’t.
Does he like music?
Yes, he does,
Do you listen to music?
Yes, I do.
Do you have a car?
No, we don’t,
Does she read English books?
No, she doesn’t.
I don’t like the cold weather.
He doesn’t like the cold weather.
You don’t speak French.
He doesn’t speak French?
They don’t have interesting book.
She doesn’t have interesting book.
Do you Like the cinema?
Do they like music?
Does she like football?
Do you have a car?
Does he have a girlfriend?
Do you have a magazine?

#16 ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY.


Always.
Usually.
Often.
Sometimes.
Never.
He always drinks coffee.
She never eats meat.
We often play tennis on Sunday.
We sometimes go to the cinema on Wednesday.
Do you often go to the cinema?
Do they usually speak English?
I usually arrive late,
She is never ill.
She is always happy.
Sometimes I listen to the news on the radio.
I watch the news on TV daily.
IN NEGATIVE- AFFIRMATIVE
I don’t usually drink beer. I don’t like it.
She doesn’t often write to me.
She doesn’t love me.
HOW OFTEN.
How often do you travel to England?
How often does he play tennis?
Do you ever play squash?
Does she ever smile?
I usually drink beer.
I never drink whiskey.
Jim sometimes plays tennis.
I often go to a discotheque.
She never listens to music.
Do you ever write letters to England?
They always dance very well.
Does he usually read English?

#17 THE VERB - TO LIKE.


Do you like sandwiches?
Yes, I do,
Do you like tea?
No, I don’t,
Do you like play tennis?
To play.
To go.
To speak,
Going speaking
She likes going to the cinema.
We like playing football.
Do they like watching TV?
I don’t like going to the dentist.
He doesn’t like writing letters.
We don’t like waiting.
They don’t like speaking French.
#18 QUESTION WITH WHAT-WHICH.
What,
Which,
How,
Who,
Where,
Why,
When,
Which color do you prefer?
What.
What color is you shits?
What do you want?
What did you do?
What do you like?
What is your name?
What time is it?
What do you drink?
What newspaper did you read?
What make is your car?
What Would you like?
What kind of shoes do you like?
Which.
Which is your house?
Which do you prefer?
Which is correct?
Which is your coffee?
QUENSTION WITH ------ WHAT.
What is the weather like?
What is the hotel like?
What is your girlfriend like?
What is the food like?

#19 QUESTION WITH HOW-WHAT…LIKE.


How are you?
How are things?
Fine thanks.
How do you do?
How tall is Harry?
one meter 75,
How big is your flat?
120 square meters,
How old are you?
I’m 26.
How far is London from Edinburgh?
I don’t know,
how long is the film?
two hours.
I want to car like this one.
to look
what is the film like?
What’s the film like?
very romantic,
What are the pyramids like?
Fascinating.
What she like?
Very nice.
What’s the weather like?
Warm and sunny.
What the hotel like?
Expensive.
What are and children like?
Horrible,
What the beach like?
Beautiful.
#20 QUESTION WITH WHO-WHERE.
Who wants to go to the cinema?
Who does she want to talk to?
Who are those people with?
who is this man?
Who is your favorite singer?
Who likes wine?
Who plays the guitar in your group?
Who are they?
QUESTIONS WITH WHO.
Who does she want to talk to?
Who does she want to marry?
Who did they want for president?
Who do you want to invite to the party?
WHERE
Where do you live?
Where is my book?
Where are you from?
Where do you come from?
Where do you want to go?
Where is he now?
Where does she work?
Where are the Pyrenees?
Where do you play tennis?
Where are the restrooms please?

877. 94. 00 San Francisco General Hospital.


Mrs Chairnaugh's room, please.
Mrs Chairnaugh's?
Yes. C-H-A-I-R-N-A-U-G-H.
Room fourteen twenty-five. Hold on.
Hello? Mr Chairnaugh speaking.
Hi, Peter. This is Carol. How are you?
It's a girl! Nine and a half pounds!
She's OK. and we're very happy.
Oh Peter, congratulations!
I am so happy too! Is Susan there?
Yes, of course. Hold on. Susan, it's Carol.
Hello, Carol. I'm the mother of a very pretty girl.
She's a real sweetie.
Oh Susan, that's wonderful!
Yes, it is.
And we're very happy. Come and see us.
Right. Today or tomorrow? Which is better?
Tomorrow is fine.
OK. See you tomorrow. Bye!

Nice day, isn't it?


No, not so nice.
You're a little bit depressed, aren't you?
Am I?
Well, you aren't in a good mood, are you?
I'm always in the same mood.
You are English, aren't you?
Yes, I am.
So be happy.
Why? Because I am English?
Yes, because you are English,
because you are not ill,
because it's sunny,
because you have a pretty wife
and because it's a good idea, isn't it?
Yes ... yes, you're right, Andy. It is a nice day, isn't it?
Thank you.
Tell me, Sam. Are you still obsessed with grammar?
Yes, I now have a new theory about English verbs.
Oh, really? What's that?
For me, verbs have different levels of importance.
You mean between regular, irregular and auxiliary verbs?
Yes. The regular verbs are ordinary like
to rain - rained - rained,
to wait - waited - waited,
to phone - phoned - phoned.
Ordinary verbs?
And what about the irregulars? Aren't they ordinary?
No, the irregulars are important day to day verbs:
to eat - ate - eaten,
to drink - drank - drunk,
to write - wrote - written,
to speak - spoke - spoken.
Well, I never think about it in that way.
Ah ... and the three auxiliary verbs,
to be, to do,
and to have
are essential in life.
I don't agree with your theory.
Why is that then?
What about to love?
Love, loved, loved,
is a regular verb.
Yes, and it's not ordinary.
It's the most important verb in life.
It can move mountains,
start wars and even kill people.
Oh, Elizabeth. That was 2000 years ago.
Not now.
You are such an old romantic!
but at the start of the 21st century
love will be everywhere,
all around us. The age of Aquarius is coming!
Is that so?
If that's the case, then we must change the verb to love
from a regular verb to an irregular verb.
No, Sam. It's not possible to change it,
but it's a beautiful thought.
Oh, I am full of beautiful thoughts!
Probably this is your influence.
No, Sam. Remember, the age of Aquarius is coming!
Oh help ... barman, two whiskies, please!

Hello! I am John, your teacher.


My teacher?
Yes, I'm the teacher of "My English Teacher".
Oh, pleased to meet you, John.
Nice to meet you too.
What is "My English Teacher"?
"My English Teacher" is composed of 144 private lessons.
In each one you read and listen to the Grammar,
you write the Written Exercises,
you speak and record English in the Oral Exercises,
you enjoy the Dialogues
and you learn New Vocabulary.
So you learn to speak English very quickly.
I like it, John. I have a goal:
to speak English in one year. Is this possible?
No problem. You speak a little already.
You're a good student. I like to have students like you.
No, I am an ordinary student. I am good if my teacher is good.
OK. I need five hours per week of your time,
and remember,
one week is 168 hours and I need only five.
Is that too much?
Oh, very clever, John. No, it's not too much.
Thank you.
Well, are you ready?
Ready and waiting!
Come on then! First lesson. The verb to be:
I am, you are, he is, we are, you are, they are ...

Do you know Henry?


Yes, I do.
He's a nice guy.
Does he like to windsurf?
Yes, he does.
And he likes to sail.
Yes, and he likes you too.
No, he doesn't like me.
Yes, he does.
No, he doesn't.
Yes, he does!
No, he doesn't!
You are jealous of him!
No, I'm not!
Yes, you are!
No, I'm not!
Yes, you are!
Anyway, you're right to be jealous, because I like him!

Come here, Sheena. I have to talk to you.


Yes, grandpa. Is anything wrong?
Yes. Firstly,
you’re always late for dinner.
No, it's the bus that is always late.
Secondly,
you usually forget my mail from the mailbox.
There usually is no mail.
And thirdly,
you sometimes bring friends here that I do not like.
Oh, grandpa! You never like my friends!
But your friends are often impolite.
Tell me grandpa, do you like me?
Yes.
Are you sure?
Of course, I am ... Sorry, honey ...
Sometimes this old man is a little bit grumpy.
I love you more than anything
and I love to have you here.
Thank you, grandpa.
I love you too. I promise I will be good!

You know, Tom? I think we are very different.


I like all the things that you don't like.
Like what?
Well, I like the night and you like the day, isn't that right?
Yes, that's true.
And ... I like the sun and you like the moon.
Yes, I like the moon. It's more romantic.
I also like peace and quiet.
Well, I like activity. I like sports, I like the beach,
I like the water and I like the heat.
For my holidays, I like to go to the mountains.
It's more peaceful.
We are really very different.
I like to talk a lot and you don't.
Huh ... You're very right.
I like to listen to you talking all the time.
Then we make a good team!
Yes, we do! Look, you like to talk and write
and I like to listen and read.
And finally, we are really different
because you like me and I like you!
Yes, Tom. I like you and love you
because you always make me laugh.
We are the best, we are the best,
we are the best couple in this world!
Sssshhh, Tom, please. Not here!
Why not? I want everybody to know how much I love you.

At what time does the train for Brighton leave?


There are two trains to Brighton, madam.
At 11:30 a.m. and at 5:15 p.m. Which one do you want to take?
The first one, at eleven thirty, please.
Very well. Here is your ticket, madam.
Thank you.
Which platform does it leave from?
Platform 3.
Thank you.
So what is the weather like in Brighton?
Ah, I'm sorry, madam. I know a lot about trains,
but not much about the weather.
That is not my responsibility.
Well, never mind. I'll go to Brighton anyway, even if it rains.
So it was an unnecessary question,
but I like asking unnecessary questions.
But I am not here to answer unnecessary questions.
I do not have the time for idle conversation.
Well, even you must find it relaxing sometimes to chat about this
and that.
Look, madam. I don't need to relax.
What I need is to help the other customers in the line behind you.
Oh, sorry. I am leaving.
You are very kind and I will send you a postcard
from Brighton to let you know what the weather is like.
Thank you, madam. Next, please!
When is the next train for Edinburgh, please?

Hello, Frank! It's Sheila.


Oh, my God! What a surprise!
How are you?
I'm very well, thank you. How is the family?
Everyone's fine! We talk about you all the time!
How are the kids?
Very well. They always ask me:
"How is Sheila?
How far away is Australia?"
Too far, Frank. How is granny?
Oh, she's very well.
Oh, you don't know how much I miss her and how often I think of
her.
How are things with you in Australia?
What about boyfriends?
Oh, I have one!
What's he like?
He's a big blond-haired Australian man called Bruce.
I sent you a photo yesterday with my letter.
Oh, that's nice. Are you happy?
Very happy. This is a lovely country
but it's a long way from home.
Yes, this call is expensive.
Yeah, Frank. I'll say goodbye.
Take care and write to me when you get my mail, okay? Bye, then!
Bye, love!
Oh, send my love to everyone!
Of course I will. Lots of love!
And to you, bye!

Wow, what a beautiful couple! Who are they?


They're my neighbors.
She is incredible. Who is she?
She is the top model, Wanda Melembe.
Where is she from?
She's from Zimbabwe.
And, who is he?
He is the famous tennis champion, Sven Makinnen.
Where does he come from?
Sweden.
I wanna take their picture.
Oh, no, no! They hate the paparazzi!
Whitney, I'm a great artist, not a paparazzi.
No, Keith. They're my neighbors. You're embarrassing me!
OK. OK. Then I'll take a photo of you. Look sexy!
After seeing that model I don't think I can.
Oh, don't be silly! Let's take one of us together.
Get ready ... That's right ... Now I press this ...
and come and join you. OK? Here I come ...! There!

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