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Lesson 21 The wrong car Father: Ah, here we are. This is our car. Father: Would you get the key out of my pocket for me please, dear? My hands are full. Mother: There arent any keys in this pocket. Father: Could you look in the other pocket please?
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
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
19 Something to look forward to Father: I'm so glad it's the end of the week. I'm looking forward to a nice week-end. Sue: What'll you be doing this time tomorrow, Gretel? Gretel: I may be going to the theatre. I'm not sure. Sue: That'll be fun. Sue:
Lesson 113 Still pretty good! 1st Old Man: Look at those boys playing football. 2nd old Ma: Did you ever play football, Dan? 1st Old Man: Oh, yes. I used to play football a long time ago, but I dont play any more. 1st Old Man: I used to be centre-for
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 41 On strike Sue: The protest-march didnt work! Sandy: What can we do now, Sue? Sue: Lets ask again. Sue: Please give us a rise, dad. Sandy: Things are more expensive these days. Father: Im sorry, children. Sue: But, dad! Were always broke. O
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 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 93 Getting ready for the Old Crocks Race Gretel is always surprised when she sees an old car in England-which is quite often. She is impressed by the way the English seem to love old things and take care of them. Last week the Clarks were invi
Lesson 65 Television Day: Sir Isaac Newton TV Commentary: Sir Isaac Newton, who was born in 1642 and who died in 1727, was one of the greatest scientists who has ever lived. We aren't going to tell you about his discoveries in today's programme. Inst
Lesson 83 Television Day: A great archaeological discovery TV Commentary: In 1922 a British archaeologist, Howard Carter, was working in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. One day he asked his labourers to pull down a small hut which was in his way. C
Lesson 85 A wedding One of Sue's cousins got married last week and the Clarks all went to the wedding. The ceremony was held at the local church. The bridegroom arrived at the church before the bride. He looked rather nervous. He kept looking at his
Lesson 59 Television Day: Edward Lear TV Commentary: Do you remember the poem, The Owl and the Pussy-Cat? Today we are going to learn something about the man who wrote it. His mane was Edward Lear. He was born in 1812 and th died in 1888. He was the
Lesson 51 Mother Knows best Yesterday Gretel ant on an excursion with the Clarks. Mother was driving so that she could get some practice and father as sitting beside her. He wasn't always very helpful! We must get on to the A3, he said. That's the ro
Lesson 37 Not in front of the children! Narrator: Mr Blake is going to take Timmy to his office today so that the may see it. Narrator: At the moment the Blakes are having breskfast. Mr Blake is looking at some letters. He isn't very pleased. Mrs Bla