Key Vocabulary feel terrible phrase sorry mean principle verb, present simple intend, plan explode accident common noun, singular an event that is not planed or intended familiar Adjective probably known, but not clearly remembered day I knew you were my pet.
Key Vocabulary feel terrible phrase sorry mean principle verb, present simple intend, plan explode accident common noun, singular an event that is not planed or intended familiar Adjective probably known, but not clearly remembered day I knew you were my pet.
Key Vocabulary feel terrible phrase sorry mean principle verb, present simple intend, plan explode accident common noun, singular an event that is not planed or intended familiar Adjective probably known, but not clearly remembered day I knew you were my pet.
B: Hey, watch where youre going! A: Oh, no! Im so sorry! Are you all right? B: Oh...I dont know. A: I feel terrible, I really didnt mean to knock you over. My tire, just exploded, and I lost control of my bike. Really, it was an accident. Please accept my apologies. B: Just let me try to stand up. SONG: Why do birds suddenly appear, every time you are near? Visit the Online Review and Discussion (text version). c 2008 Praxis Language Ltd. A: Are you okay? B: Oh, wait a second, you seem really familiar, I think I know you from somewhere. A: Yeah, I think we have met somewhere before. Thats right! We met at Aarons place last weekend! What a coincidence! But anyway, Im glad to see that youre not too badly hurt, and I should probably get going. I have a nine oclock meeting. B: Ouch! My ankle! I think its broken! You cant just leave me like this! Are you calling an am- bulance? A: Nope, Im canceling my appointment so that I can stay here with you. Visit the Online Review and Discussion (text version). c 2008 Praxis Language Ltd. SONG: Do you remember when we met? Thats the day I knew you were my pet. I wanna tell you how much I love you. Key Vocabulary feel terrible phrase sorry mean principle verb, present simple intend, plan explode principle verb, past simple suddenly break apart accident common noun, sin- gular an event that is not planed or intended familiar Adjective probably known, but not clearly remembered place common noun, sin- gular house Visit the Online Review and Discussion (text version). c 2008 Praxis Language Ltd. coincidence common noun, sin- gular situation when two or more things happen at the same time in an un- planned way knock over principle verb, inni- tive make something fall over Supplementary Vocabulary regret principle verb, present simple feel sad or sorry about something apologetic Adjective feeling or showing re- gret, showing an apol- ogy feel guilty phrase feel responsible for do- ing something bad unfamiliar Adjective not familiar love at rst sight phrase falling in love the rst time you see someone Visit the Online Review and Discussion (text version). c 2008 Praxis Language Ltd.