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Target structures
I can/can’t (do) it.
Can you (do) it?
Expressions
Oh, yes.
Really?
Vocabulary
speak-spoke-spoken
swim-swam-swum
ski
play
cook
sew-sewed-sewn
iron
drive-drove-drive
type
sing-sang-sung
dance
handsome
wonderful
intelligent
athletic
excellent
language
football
cricket
rugby
sports
hairdresser’s
Languages: French, Spanish, Arabic, etc.
UNIT 15 EVERYDAY CONVERSATION
Expressions
Would you like (a cup of tea)?
How about (a biscuit)?
Can I help you?
On a diet.
What size are you?
Can I try (it) on?
I’d love to.
That’s fine.
Where? When? What time?
Is (seven o’clock) O.K.?
Vocabulary
tomorrow
6.40/ 7.20, etc.
meet-met-met
… about six.
… about trains, etc.
one (a train)
biscuit
sandwich
piece
cake
a chocolate
information
excursion
boat
a pair of (shoes)
a pullover
a cardigan
a walk
a drink
UNIT 16 GLORIA GUSTO, TOM ATKINS AND TERRY ARCHER
Target structures
I’ve got a car. - I haven’t got a car.
He’s got a car.- He hasn’t got a car.
Have you got a car?- Yes, I have. No, I haven’t.
Has he got a car? – Yes, he has. No, he hasn’t.
Expressions
Life’s great! Life’s terrible. Life’s O.K.
Hi, there!
Vocabulary
new
good-better-best
terrible
with
everything
broke
anything
factory
worker
money
UNIT 17 AT THE CUSTOMS
Target structures
What have you got?
How much / How many has he got?
Expressions
Have you got anything to declare?
Fine.
O, dear!
Vocabulary
a lot of
200/300/4000, etc.
Customs
Customs Officer
passport
whisky
cigarettes
perfume
litre
identity card
visa
ticket
vodka
tobacco
UNIT 18 WHICH ONE?
Target structures
Which one’s mine?/yours?/his//hers?
Which ones are ours?/ theirs?/ John’s?
The (black) one’s (mine). Which one would you like?
the (blue) ones are (his). I’d like the (big) one.
Vocabulary
classical
chocolate
vanilla
striped
plain
square
round
button
L.P.
coat
Expressions
Good night.
Thank you for a lovely evening.
How about some more (wine)?
UNIT 19 EVERYDAY CONVERSATION
Target structures
Can you show (me)some cameras/ it/ them?
Can you show it/ them to (me)?
Expressions
I see…
I’m in a hurry.
I’m very sorry.
Don’t forget!
Have a good (holiday).
Oh, dear!
“Bye!
Vocabulary
show-showed-shown
bring-brought-brought
take-took-taken
get-got-got
send-sent-sent
cassette-recorder
bill
cream
brandy
luggage
bus-station
address
postcard
international
85, 92,63, 41, etc
madam
at the office
at school
UNIT 20 A POSTCARD
Expressions
Letter format: Names and addresses
Dear (John)
See you soon
Best wishes
See you in three weeks/ soon.
Vocabulary
picture
hotel room
weather
shower
food
class
theatre
cinema
disco
pub
colour
thing
busy
boring
delicious
excellent
exciting
friendly
interesting
quiet
rainy
reserved
sunny
warm
Brazilian
surname
married
single
spell
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