What time do you have breakfast?
What did you have for dinner last
night?
Where did you have lunch yesterday?
Shall we have a coffee?
2.2
onion
pasta
spinach
aubergine
rice
chick peas
courgette
carrot
grapes
frozen peas
bread
red pepper
olives
instant coffee
2.3
We eat a lot of cheese.
We don’t drink much bottled water.
We don’t eat many biscuits.
We don’t eat any frozen food.
2.4
A I’m
sorry I’m late – there was nowhere to park.
B That’s
OK. Don’t worry.
A I
didn’t have time to do the shopping. I’m really sorry about that.
B Don’t
worry. It doesn’t matter.
2.5
tune in / listen
carefully
C Hi,
Mikey!
M Hello!
C Happy
birthday!
M Oh,
thank you - look, I’m sorry I’m late – the traffic was terrible.
C That’s
OK, don’t worry, come in.
M Oh,
thanks.
C Erm,
Mikey, I didn’t have time to get you a present – I’m really sorry about that.
M Never
mind, never mind, it doesn’t matter, really, doesn’t matter. You can buy me one
later!
C OK,
so, first of all, what do you want to drink?
M I’d
love some wine.
C Red
or white?
M Er,
red if you’ve got it.
C Yes,
we have.
M Great.
Gosh, this food looks wonderful! What is it?
C Shall
I tell you?
M Hmm.
C OK.
It is…chicken casserole (hmm) with red peppers, tomatoes, and onions.
M Looks
really interesting.
C Hmm.
I learnt it from Maria next door. (uhuh?) She’s spent loads of time in Spain.
M Oh,
it smells wonderful!
C Hmm.
Lots of herbs.
M Hmm…
and tastes… oh, fabulous. Er, actually, this, the sauce is so good… can, can I
have some bread?
C Yeah,
sure.
M Hmm.
Delicious. Wow…
2.6
listening challenge
G Hello!!
C Hi,
darling.
M Ah,
hello Gerry.
G Hello,
Mike. Happy birthday!
M Oh,
thank you.
C Would
you like something to eat?
G Oh,
no thanks, I had a big lunch.
C How
about something to drink?
G Mm,
that would be lovely. Erm, white wine?
C Hmm.
OK.
G Thank
you. So, Mike, erm, Lucy not here?
G Er,
Gerry…
M Well,
no, because we’re not er, well, we’re not together any more. Er, Lucy left me.
Hmm. (oh) I’m afraid it’s er, it’s over.
G Mike,
I’m so sorry.
M That’s
OK, I’ve got over it now.
C Here’s
your wine.
G Cheers!
2.7
Picture 1Oh, look at the time. Kevin’s late
again.
Picture 2Oh, hello darling – sorry I’m late. Um, here’s some flowers for you.
Thank you – they’re lovely.
Picture 3Good evening. Erm, tonight’s special is
lobster.
Oh, lovely. I’d like that
please. And perhaps some champagne to go with it?
I can’t afford lobster and champagne!
Picture 4It looks delicious.
Oh, this is terrible.
Picture 5Ugghh!
Darling! What’s the matter?
It tastes disgusting.
Picture 6Look at this! This lobster is off!
There’s definitely something wrong with
it.
Picture 7I’m so sorry. Please accept the rest of
the meal on the house.
Picture 8Is everything OK?
Hmm, very good, thank you.
Absolutely lovely.
one review
R1.1
1 I don’t know what she said,
but
her face was very red.
2 The trousers that I bought
Were really very short.
3 The best thing that I sold
was a teapot made of gold.
4 The first time we spoke
he offered me a Coke.
5 I asked how much she paid
for the fizzy lemonade.
6 I stopped work and thought
‘Now it’s time for sport!’
7 When the phone rang
I heard a loud bang.
8 The last film I saw
was in 1984.
two review
R2.1
In this game, there are ten questions.
For each question, you have to cross out pictures in the table. Sometimes
you’ll cross out one picture, and sometimes more than one. And you can talk to
your partner about the answers. Are you ready?
OK, number one. A vegetable that can be
red or green – oh, you’ve already done that one.
Number two. A fruit we use to make
wine.
Number three. Two things that come in
cans.
Number four. Something that grows on a
tree.
Number five. A vegetable which is
frozen.
Number six. Four things beginning with
the letter ‘c’.
Number seven. Something you need to
make toast.
Number eight. Two vegetables which are
countable.
Number nine. There are two pictures
left. One of them is white when it’s cooked. Cross it out.
Number ten. What’s the last picture?
Tell the class.