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Revision Lesson 3 Look out, boys! Narrator: Sandy and Sue are at school. Sue is having a lesson with her new teacher, Mr Slade. Narrator: Sandy is with his friends. Sandys class is having a swimming lesson. Sandy: Come and have a swim, Billy! Were h
Revison Lesson 1 Not a very good morning Mother: Breakfasts ready, children! Sandy(sadly): All right, mum. Were coming. Mother and Father: Good morning, Sandy. Good morning, Sue. Children(sadly): Good morning, mum. Good morning, dad. Father(copying
Revision Lesson 11 Dick and Harry Mrs Blake: Have you brought in the piano yet? Dick and Harry: Yes, Mrs. Mrs Blake: Where have you put it? Dick: Weve put it there, Mrs in that room. Mrs Blake: I dont want it in that room. Thats the kitchen. Bring i
Revision Lesson 13 Youre a nuisance! Narrator: Its Saturday morning. Mother and father are shopping. Father is in a hurry and mother is cross with him. Father: Hurry up, Betty! Haven't you finished yet? Mother: No, I havent. Father: What are you goi
Lesson 17 Please be polite! Sandy: May I leave the table please, dad? Father: No, you may not, Sandy. We havent finished our dinner yet. Sue: Can I leave the table please, dad? Mother: No, you cant, Sue. We havent finished our dinner yet. Sandy: May
Lesson 19 Isnt he a lovely baby! Narrator: Sue is travelling by train. Theres an old man beside her. Hes reading a newspaper. Theres a young woman opposite her. She has a lovely baby. Sue: Isnt he a lovely baby! Can he talk yet? Young woman: No, he
Lesson 119 Whos silly? Boys or girls? Narrator: Its the end of term. Sandy and Sue are going to a school party. Sandy says hes ready, but Sue isnt ready yet. Sandy: Hurry up, Sue! Arent you ready yet? Sue: No, Ive got to put on my party dress. And Iv
Lesson 29 The weight-lifter Last week father took the children to a circus. First they saw a weight-lifter. He was very strong. He picked up a heavy weight. He was strong enough to lift it above his head. Then a clown appeared. He tried to lift the
the sale The sale began last week. Mother and Sue went to the shop. They walked down oxford street. Suddenly,they met Mrs Dumping. She is very excited. Mrs Dumping:Oh, Mrs Clark! Mum :Look at you beautiful fur car! Mrs Dumping:I bought it for sale
Lesson 31 Holiday photographs Narrator: Father took lots of photographs during the holidays. Hes sitting in an armchair. Hes looking at them. Mother: What are those photographs like, dear? Father: Not too bad. Father: This ones fairly good. Mother:
Lesson 55 Television Day: The search for oil TV Commentary: Almost everyone in the world uses oil in some way. Without oil, the world will stop, so men look for it everywhere. In our film today, you can see some oilmen. They are drilling for oil. Th
Lesson 49 Window-shopping is free Narrator: Mother and Sue are looking at a lovely window-display. There are lots of nice things in the shop-window. Mother: How much is that blouse, Sue? Sue: Its £1.50 pence. Its quite cheap. Mother: Yes, but its p
Lesson 47 Lots of coins, but no money! Narrator: Sandy and Tom both collect foreign coins. Tom has a good collection, and so has Sandy. Tom: Have you got any Mexican coins, Sandy? Sandy: No, Ive got none. Tom: Neither have I. Tom: Have you got any G
Lesson 45 Television Day: How an artist works TV Commentary: In our programme today, we want you to compare two pictures. On the left, you can see some objects. Our artist used these as a model. On the right, you can see a picture.Our artist drew it
Lesson 33 The best garden in the neighbourhood Narrator: Timmy is helping his father in the garden. Timmy is the youngest in the Blake family. Mr Blake: You can dig a hole there, Timmy. Ill dig one here. We can plant these two trees. Timmy: Is this
Lesson 59 Absent-minded Narator: Its breakfast time. Mother and the children are having breakfast. Fathers reading his newspaper. Hes very absent-minded! Mother: Would you like any toast, dear? Father: Mm? Mother: Toast, dear? Father: Mm? Mother: Wo
Lesson 63 The Customs Narrator: Mr Blake has been abroad. He has just returned. He's going through the Customs. Customs Officer: Have you got anything to declare, sir? Mr Blake: No, I've got nothing to declare. Customs Officer: Would you open this s