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A proud parent

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  8. Read the sentences below and fill in the blanks with the correct order of the adjectives in parentheses.
  9. The following dialogue illustrates the use of various intonation patterns on parenthetical phrases. Learn the dialogue. Be sure to imitate the intonation.

 

M r s R a n d a l. Are all the children grown up now, Ruth?

M r s R e e d. Oh, yes. Laura is the cleverest one. She’s a librarian in the

public library.

M r s R a n d a l. Very interesting. And what about Rita?

M r s R e e d. She’s a secretary at the railway station.

M r s R a n d a l. And what about Rosemary? She was always a very pretty

child.

M r s R e e d. Rosemary is a waitress in a restaurant in Paris. She’s married

to an electrician.

M r s R a n d a l. And what about Jerry and Roland?

M r s R e e d. Jerry drives a lorry. He drives everywhere in Europe.

M r s R a n d a l. Really? Which countries does he drive to?

M r s R e e d. France and Austria and Greece and Russia.

M r s R a n d a l. And does Roland drive a lorry too?

M r s R e e d. Oh, no. Roland is a pilot.

M r s R a n d a l. Really? Which countries does he fly to?

M r s R e e d. Australia and America.

 

 

8. I love it here!

 

G u y.This is a very beautiful house.

C e l i n e. Thank you. I like it very much, too.

G u y. Celine, you’re American. Why do you live here in London?

C e l i n e. Because I just love it here! The people are fantastic! I love them!

And of course, my husband, Charles, is English, and I love him,

too!

G u y. That’s a very nice photo. Who are they?

C e l i n e. My sons. That’s Matt, and that’s Jack. They go to school here. My

daughter’s at school in the US. Her name’s Lisa-Marie.

G u y. Why does Lisa-Marie go to school in the US?

C e l i n e. Because she lives with her father. My first husband, you know, the

actor Dan Brat. I hate him and all his movies. I never watch them.

G u y. I see. And does Lisa-Marie visit you?

C e l i n e. Oh, yes. She visits me every vacation. She’s here with me now.

G u y. And is this a photo of you and Charles?

C e l i n e.Oh yes. It’s us in Hawaii. It’s out wedding. We’re so happy

together!

 

 

9. Who’s at the party?

 

O l i v e r. Oh dear! Monica, I don’t know any of these people. Who are they?

M o n i c a. Don’t worry Oliver. They’re all very nice. Can you see that man

over there? He’s sitting down. That’s Harry. He’s a musician. He

works in LA.

O l i v e r. Sorry, where?

M o n i c a. You know, LA. Los Angeles.

O l i v e r. Oh yeah.

M o n i c a. And he’s talking to Mandy. She’s wearing a red dress. She’s very

nice and very rich! She lives in a beautiful old house in the country.

O l i v e r. Rich, eh?

M o n i c a. Yes. Rich and married! Next to her is Fiona. She’s drinking a glass

of red wine. Fiona’s my oldest friend, she and I were at school

together.

O l i v e r. And what does Fiona do?

M o n i c a. She’s a writer. She writes children’s stories – they’re not very good

but … anyway, she’s talking to George. He’s laughing and smoking

a cigar. He’s a pilot. He travels the world, thousands of miles every

week.

O l i v e r. And who are those two over there? They’re dancing. They know

each other very well.

M o n i c a. Oh, that’s Roz and Sam. They’re married. They live in the flat

upstairs.

O l i v e r. So … that’s Harry and Mandy and … it’s no good, I can’t remember

all those names.

 

 

Josh

 

T e s s a. Can you use a computer, Josh?

J o s h. Yes, of course I can. All my friends can. I use a computer at school

and at home.

T e s s a. That’s very good. What other things can you do?

J o s h. Well, I can run fast, very fast, and I can draw a bit. I can draw planes

and cars very well but I can’t drive a car of course. When I’m big I

want to be a farmer and drive a tractor.

T e s s a. And I know you can speak French.

J o s h. Yes, I can. I can speak French very well because my dad’s French.

We sometimes speak French at home.

T e s s a. Can you speak any other languages?

J o s h. No, I can’t. I can’t speak German or Spanish, just French – and

English of course! And I can cook! I can make cakes. My grandma

makes lovely cakes and I sometimes help her. Yesterday we made a

big chocolate cake.

 

 




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