A complete English language course part 9
... we can end up at the Indian for a late dinner? M IKE : Great idea. They can try out Indian food, and we can get a taxi back home. S ANDRA : I’ll go and ask them what they think. Dialogue 4 Andy ... Sarah and John are having a similar discussion, but they’re hungry! S ARAH : Shall we eat in or go out for a meal? J OHN : I don’t know – I can’t decide. S ARAH : Why don’t we go to the Tra...
Ngày tải lên: 07/11/2013, 20:15
... Colloquial English The Colloquial Series Series Adviser: Gareth King The following languages are available in the Colloquial series: *Afrikaans *Albanian *Amharic Arabic (Levantine) *Arabic of ... Arabic of the Gulf and Saudi Arabia Basque *Breton Bulgarian *Cambodian *Cantonese *Chinese *Croatian and Serbian *Czech *Danish *Dutch *English *Estonian *Finnish *French *German *Greek Gujarati...
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... there are a number of compre- hensive and reliable works readily available on the TEFL market, and at a reasonable price. I have made sparing use of the IPA phonetic alphabet (and in a broad rather ... shy away from grammar, and a glance at the index will show how central a component of the course it is. In explaining the grammar in the body of the book, while aiming to keep techn...
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A complete English language course part 3
... Just answer yes or no, OK Adrian? A DRIAN : OK. G ERRY : Do you like vanilla ice cream? A DRIAN : Yes. G ERRY : What about strawberry? A DRIAN : Yes. G ERRY : What about chocolate? A DRIAN : ... ATH : And you. 10 Idiom – what about . . . ? In Dialogue 9, Ben asks Justine Where’s Helen?. Then he wants to ask the same about other people – he says What about Gerry and Adrian? and What a...
Ngày tải lên: 24/10/2013, 16:15
A complete English language course part 4
... here. What about you? R OSEMARY : I teach in a primary school. Language point 9 – a /‘an’ and ‘the’ In Dialogue 9, Rosemary says I teach in a primary school – she uses the INDEFINITE ARTICLE ... Rosemary. A NN : Rosemary, this is Marian – she’s from Brighton. R OSEMARY : Hello, Marian – what do you do for a job? M ARIAN : I’m a teacher. R OSEMARY : So am I! Where do you teach?...
Ngày tải lên: 24/10/2013, 16:15
A complete English language course part 5
... identify ______ a place an owner a time a person a choice a thing a reason a way/method Language point 16 – mine and yours In Dialogue 7, Fred says That’s mine, meaning That’s my latte. Look at these ... words in English have two pronun- ciations: a FULL PRONUNCIATION when they are given special emphasis, and a more common WEAK PRONUNCIATION otherwise. Here are some that...
Ngày tải lên: 28/10/2013, 22:15
A complete English language course part 6
... bus.’ Language point 20 – phrasal verbs A PHRASAL VERB is a VERB + ADVERB which together have a special meaning. For example, carry on in Dialogue 4 means continue – it has nothing to do with carry. ... important thing about phrasal verbs is that they often (though not always) have a meaning that is different from the separate meanings of the verb and adverb. For example, turn up me...
Ngày tải lên: 28/10/2013, 22:15
A complete English language course part 7
... milk Has Sandra got any children? Has Sandra got any food in the house? We don’t want any biscuits We don’t want any cake Exercise 1 Candace has made shopping list. Look at the items on it and ... 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4211 51 Language point 24 – ‘did’ auxiliary We have already seen do as an AUXILIARY in the present simple (Language point 12): Do you speak Italian? (present simple .....
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A complete English language course part 8
... Terry hasn’t got any money at all Susan’s got a Ferrari Have you got a ten-pound note? Notice that got doesn’t change, but that have changes to has for the third person singular, and that we use ... but I had another coffee. W AITER : Ah . . . sorry about that. You were right, and I was wrong. 56 Language point 26 – ‘two coffees’ We saw in Language point 23 that words such as coffee a...
Ngày tải lên: 07/11/2013, 20:15
Tài liệu A complete English language course part 10 doc
... restaurant and eating there takeaway – a meal bought at a restaurant and taken home to eat; also means the shop option – choice chips – potatoes cut up and cooked in oil order ahead – use the ... mean either eating out (which we’ll talk about in the next unit) or a takeaway – and in Britain there are usually plenty of choices either way. The cheaper option is a takeaway – going to a...
Ngày tải lên: 15/12/2013, 05:15