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The American colonists often quarrelled with the British Govemment.They had to buy British goods and they had to pay taxes to Britain.In 1767 Britain put customs duty on many goods ,such as tea.The Government should have known this would cause troubl
17 Television Day: Computers TV Commentary: ... the astronauts are returning to earth at exactly 5.24. Splash-down will be in the Pacific, 427 miles west of Hawaii. You have often heard announcements like this on television. Scientists can tell us ex
15 Gretel writes a letter home Dear Mummy and Daddy, I'm sending you the photos you asked for. First you'll find a photo of the house I'm staying at. It's a very typical English house. You don't see many blocks of flats in England. The English prefer
13 Getting better! Mr Blake and his family went on an excursion yesterday. They all travelled by car. Mrs Blake sat next to her husband. The children, Alan ,Wendy and Timmy, sat in the back. Timmy,the youngest, kept asking questions. While they were
Revision Lesson 9 A ride on a double-decker Yesterday it was Gretel's afternoon off. You needn't stay indoors, Gretel, Mrs Clark said. You like paintings. Why don't you go to the Tate Gallery? There's a famous collection of modern paintings there. Ho
21 A meal at a self-service restaurant Gretel had lunch at a self-service restaurant yesterday. She collected a tray and joined a queue. (People queue patiently in England!) There was plenty of food on display. There was some steak, but Gretel didn't
Revision Lesson 3 Gretel Gretel comes from Austria. She is eighteen years old. She is going to stay with the Clark family for a year. Gretel has come to England because she wants to improve her English. She works as an au pair girl. She helps Mrs Cla
29 Television Day: Life on the sea-shore Today our TV cameras visit a rocky sea-shore. The tide is out at the moment. You can see the sea-bed and there are tiny rock-pools everywhere. With its crabs, shrimps, fish and shell-fish, a rock-pool is a bus
Revision Lesson 5 Television Day: Pompeii This is the city of Pompeii. It is 13 miles south of Naples in Italy. You can see a few tourists in the streets. You can see the volcano, Vesuvius, in the background. It all looks very peaceful. Yet nearly 20
23 Television Day: Right or left? Which of your two hands do you use most? Very few of us can use both of our hands equally well. Most of us are right-handed. Only about five people out of a hundred are left-handed. New-born babies can grasp objects
Lesson 107 A lucky tramp Tramp:Good afternoon ,Mrs. Have you got any old clothes? Mother:Just a minute please. Mother:Jim! There 's a tramp at the door. He wants some old clothes. Father:You can give him my old jacket. Mother:Here you are. You can ha
Lesson 51 Sandy serves lunch Narrator: It's Sandys turn to serve lunch today. He never serves very well! Billy: How many pieces of meat aer there, Sandy? Sandy: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10. There are ten pieces in th dish. There are enough for ten people.
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 43 The strike is over It snowed heavily last Saturday. There was deep snow in the garden. Sandy and Sue got some spades from the shed in the garden. They wanted to clear the path. They both worked very hard. Sandy dug faster than Sue, but Sue
Lesson 65 Television Day: Mozart TV Commentaty: Would you like to be able to play a musical instrument really well? Who wouldn't! Perhaps you are learning to play an instrument now. Perhaps your mother tells you to preatise-and perhaps you don't enj
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
Lesson 39 A merry Christmas and a happy New Year! In a few days' time it will be Christmas Day. Sandy and Sue are so excited that they can hardly wait. They broke up on December 17th and since then they've been helping mother. Yesterday they decorate
Lesson 35 Television Day: Blondin The great acrobat, Blondin, was very famous in the 19th century. He used to walk on a tight-rope the Niagara Falls. On September 8th, 1860, a crowd of about 300,000 people gathered at Niagara to watch Blondin carry a
Lesson 33 The underground Gretel loves the underground in London. She always prefers to travel on the underground because it's very fast. She doesn't find it difficult now, as she's got used to it. Gretel knows the underground map very well. Each lin