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♫ 1 -Lauren, you look upset.
-Yes. I had a bad day yesterday.
-Why? What happened?
-I burnt myself while I was cooking dinner.
-Oh, that's too bad. I hope it doesn't hurt.
-No, now it doesn't hurt at all.
♫ 2 -Harry looks upset.
-Yes. He had a bad day today.
-Why? What happened?
-He got a flat tire while he was driving over a bridge.
- That's a shame. I hate it when that happens.
♫ 3 -Jim looks upset.
-Yes. He had a bad day.
-Why? What happened?
-He hurt himself while he was playing football.
-That's terrible. Was he badly hurt?
-No, just a bump on the head.
♫ 4 -John, how do you feel to-day?
-I feel O.K.
- That's good news.
♫ 5 -Hi, how do you feel today?
- I feel terrible.
-What's the matter with you?
-I have a really painful toothache.
-I'm sorry to hear that.
♫ 6 -Tom, how do you feel today?
-Oh, not so good.
- What's the matter with you?
-I have a headache.
-That's a pity.
♫ 7 -Hi, John. How are you?
- I feel great!
-Do you have any plans tomorrow?
-I'm going to have a picnic, but I think the weather is going to be bad.
-Really? What's the forecast?
-The radio says it's going to rain.
-That's strange! According to the newspaper it's going to be sunny.
-I hope you're right.
8 -Hello.
-Oh, hello, Mark.
-How are you feeling?
-I feel better today.
-Your landlady told me you were going for a walk.
-Yes, that’s right.
-I thought you might like a ride in the country. We could have a picnic. Do you want to come?
-I don’t know…
-Come on. It’ll make you feel better. It’ll cheer you up.
-All right then.
- Get in.
♫ 9 -Oh, and this must be your granny - she lives with your family, doesn't she?
-Yeah… she's getting a bit old now, poor thing. She hardly ever goes out of the house. It's a bit sad really.
-It must be quite difficult for your mum, too.
-Yeah, I suppose it is, but she doesn't seem to mind…
10 -Good morning.
-Good morning. Lovely day, isn’t it?
-Do you feel better today?
-Yes, much better thanks.
-Are you going out?
-Yes, it’s a nice day for a walk.
-Don’t you want to have breakfast first?
-No, I’m not very hungry.
-Are you going to visit friends?
-No, I’m just going for a walk, that’s all.
-Why don’t you go to Speakers’ Corner?
-Yes, I think I will. Bye.
-Have a good time. I’ll see you later.
11 -Hello, Mr. Blake. We’re not late, are we?
-Hello, Jane. No, you’re not late. I was a little early.
-When does the train leave?
-It leaves at four twenty-seven. If we hurry, we’ll be able to catch it.
-Is it an express?
-No, it’s a stopping train.
XII. I HAVE LEARNT ALL SPEECH PATTERNS!
SPEECH PATTERNS TO LEARN
I used to get up early. I am used to getting up early.
Peter used to walk. Peter is used to walking.
They used to be nervous. They are used to his behaviour.
She used to smoke. She is used to driving on the left.
He used to live alone. He is used to living alone.
Who is responsible for the job? Who is responsible for it? Who is responsible for the conference? I am not responsible for the work. Henry is responsible for everything. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is famous for his detective stories. Tokyo is famous for its beautiful parks and gardens. New York is famous for its skyscrapers. Times Square is famous for its theatres and movies. St. Petersburg is famous for its wonderful monuments and splendid architecture. | I have no idea how rich the country is. I have no idea when they arrive. I have no idea what you want to know. I have no idea where he lives. I have no idea how old Robert is. We have discussed the terms. They have signed a trade agreement. They have solved the problem. We have gone through the customs. We have done the translation. |
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