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BERNARD HARTLEY & PETER VINEY CONNECTIONS An intensive American English series for intermediate students Workbook A Units 1-40 REVISED BY TIM FALLA BXTRA Executive Training. scl, Oxford University Press Oxford University Press 200 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016 USA Walton Street Oxford OX2 6DP England OXFORD is a trademark of Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-434830-X Copyright © 1995 B, Hartley, P. Viney, and (Oxford University Press No unauthorized photocopy All rights reserved. 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The Workbook is an optional component ofthe series, designed to provide language summaries and additional ‘written exercises It may be used in the following ways: 1. Inmore extensive courses as additional classroom material, providing extra oral practice and written reinforcement and consolidation ofthe basic core material in the Student Book. 2. As homework material in more intensive situations, ‘The Workbook should only be used after full oral practice of the corresponding unit in the Student Book. The language ‘summaries provide material for review. Another workbook is available for units 41-80 of the ‘Student Book, under the ttle Workbook B. Bernard Hartley Peter Viney EXTRA Executive Training. srl. it 1 (Review) ‘A. She's from Alabama. B. She isn't from Alabama, . Is she from Alabama? Now do the same. 41. A. She comes ftom Montgomery. 4. A. You're going to Barbados. 8. 8. cs c. 2. A. They've boon to Jamaica ‘5. A. They went to Curagao. B. 8. c. c.. 3. A. He works in a bank. 6. A. There's a shower in the cabin 8. 8. c e Complete this ' me my mine you tim hor i our yee 17 yi Where do you theirs Me \ come from? Goa You're a a party. Complete ths conversation. You are . ene ‘As Hell. What's your name? 2. February isthe second month 8 3. March [As Where do you come from? 4 5. Where's that? 6 7 Wat do you do? a 8 oe ‘As Would you koa drink? 10. B 1" ‘As With ico? 12. 8 LepiyRe Sa etang) Look at the first conversation in the Listening Appendix in the Student Book for Unit 2. Write a similar conversation Using this information. Name: Ms. Anita Palacios Address: 62 Palmer Ra. Duluth Number 288-6756 Directory Assistance Minnesota Telephone A: Directory Assistance. Look at the third conversation in the Student Book. You {are going to make a collect call to your home, or to a friend's home, ‘Complete this conversation. You are B. What name? i! Can you spell that, please? Sam to Sem Sem to Tem Vem to aa Dial-Direct sample rate eam ew York Gy ‘iene, GA “Weekends re Fidoy 1p fo Sundoy 5 Match a word from column A with a word from column 8, Column A Column B directory service extension ~~ assistance customer message collect relations area number recorded call public code Look at this information. You are in New York. These are the rates for drect-dialed calls to different cities, Los Angeles, Tuesday, 11 au, 6 minutes 36.38, Now write down the prices of these calls, 41. Chicago, Sunday, 1 om, 21 minutes Detroit, Wednesday, 5:90 pu, 4 minutes 3. Atlanta, Friday, 11:20 pu, 9 minutes Houston, Sunday, 6:30 pu, 18 minutes Boston, Monday, 6:45 au, 7 minutes Miami, Thursday, 3:10 Pm, 16 minutes Unit 3 (Review) A. | can see some difference. 1B. I can’t see any difference. ©. Can you see any difference? Now do the same. 41. A. He has to do a lot of wash, 2. A. She washed the clothes. white—whiter—whitest Complete this. 4. soft 2 loaner 3 better [Exercise 3] Ite good chocolate. (he) I's the best chocolate he's oer tasted Continue. 41. It'.a good book. (I) 2. i's an exciting movie. (they) 23, Its a fast car. (she) 4. Isa bad movie. (we) 5. It's a good detergent. () 6. Is interesting music. (che) “This is big but that’s bigger. ‘These are dirty but those are dirtier. Continue 4. This is good 2. These are bad 3. These are interesting 4. This is cheap 5. This is large 6. These are expensive 3. A. They've washed the clothes B. c. 4. A. She has some young children. 8 c. 5. A. They take their clothes tothe laundromat. 4, bad 5. more expensive 6. least comfortable Unit 4 (Review) Language Summary you | went | there | yesterday Did | you there? Yes, Idi, Hejshe | didn't go last week hepshe No, she didn’t We/They | did not go in 1986, welthey at t00 o'clock on Monday, Lae gone? Yes, we have. No, they haven't Yes, he has No, she hasn't She | has hasn't has not Look at this: bbegin—began—begun ‘go—went—gone jump—jumped—jumped slip—slipped—slipped crash—crashed—crashed land—fanded—landed ‘swim—swam—swum dive—dived (or dove}—dived ‘it—ited—tited throw—threw—thrown finish—fnished—finished hhold—held—hela make—made—made win—won—won tall—fell—tallen bbur—hurt—hurt| run—ran—run A. He swam 100 meters A. She's begun Women's 100-meter run: B._ She didn’t swim 100 meters. B. He husn’t begun Green 10.58 seconds ©. Did they swim 100 meters? ©. Have they begun? Foster 10.55 seconds Now do the same. Foster ran faster than Green 1. A. He fell wk Continue. B. B. 1. Men's swimming 200-meter freestyle. lave ? a oy eeneen Davis 1 minute 51 seconds RBA o 2. A. She's sipped. Lopez 1 minute 54 seconds = She didn't slip. B. c. e 2. Women's running high jump: ae od Gold 2.01 meters B. She didn't begin it B. He hasnt swum 100 meters, Schmidt 2,00 meters c c. 4k ak 7 7 3, Men's 1800-meter run: . 7 ‘Thomas 8 minutes 35 seconds ©. Did they make it? ©. Have they made it? Spolski 3 minutes 96 seconds BA. 5. A. She's finished B. 8. 4. Men's 100-meter run . Did they finish c CE eeiestaaae 6. A. Ho won, 6A ‘Akiyama 9.8 seconds B. B. He hasnt won, Les Language Summary al be | there | tomorrow. You | wilt next week He | won't next year She | will not next month It next Monday. We at t00 o'clock, They later he/Tuesday/Sunday He'll be here next Tuesday, but he won't be here next Sunday, Continue. 4. Ithree o'clock/seven o'clock 2. she/Wednesday/Saturday 3. they/week/month Reorder the words to make sentences. time will be what he here? What time wil he be here? 4. won't ten the here train be minutes for. 2 it will here be tomorrow? 3. hell the be 7:40 on tain 4. in there well bookstore be over right the. hefon Wednesday Continue. Will he be here on Wednesday? 1. theyinext week 2 tater be | there? Yes, Twill wat |r | No,Twen't ‘you he she they 4. wellatertomorrow 5. heltwo o'clockleight o'clock 6. UFriday/weekend 5. soon itll here be 6. you will where bo? 7. 1 long be won't, Monday next here will be Nick youttomorrow shelat 4:30 Leia Mt aetna) Language Summary wou | it go there Will | Hyou | gothere? Yes, Iwill. Heysheft | wilt | do that hefoheit | do that? No, won't We/They | won't | see them. swefthey | see them? wilt not | eat it et it? Complete this. Every day. ‘Tomorrow. - she catches the train she caught the tain, shell catch the rain 1. ..they got up at seven o'clock 2 - he picked the kids up at schol 3. ‘ .we'll have dinner at 8:00. 4, ..he meets her a the station, 5. sell read to the kis. 6. they watched TV. Ea Mh walkto school, won't goto the movies. Now write tue sentences about tomorrow. 1 Playtennis. 5. 00k dinner 2 seni G0Y0C888, 6 interview Kevin Costner. 3. wash the dishes. 7. watch television “ reedanewspaper. 8. ‘mee! the president. What time wil se have dinner? She'll have dinner at seven, 4. Where 24 When 2 Shel go to New York Hell take his exams next month. 2. WHO sosossnmnsnnnnnnne? Be How many on? She'll meet Michelle Pei. They! buy three books. 3. What 7 6 Howmuch oo? They! pay football, It cost $10,000, Gann Wil you got up at seven o'clock tomorrow? Yes, il. Will you have tea with breakfast? No, I won't Now write true answers, 1. Willyou take a bath tomorrow? 3. Will ou interview Tom Cruise? ‘5. Willyou do the wash today? 2. Willyou watch television tomorrow? 4, Wil you come to ciass on Saturday? 6. Will ou take a bus home tomorrow? Unit 7 (Review) Language Summary _ Future with wit (continued) Laura lives in New York. She's going on vacation to Hawail ‘She won't need to take a coat Dr. Sowanso isthe Secretary General of the United Nations. He's one of the busiest men in the word, This is his itinerary for August ‘Aug, 10 Berlin/Germany/ChancaliorEurope ‘Aug. 13 Nairobi/Kenya/President/Aftica ‘Aug, 17 Riyadh/Saudi Arabia/King/Middle East ‘Aug. 22 Tokyo/Japan/Prime Minister/Asia ‘Aug, 25 Ottawa/Canada/Prime Minister/North America ‘Aug, 31 Brasila/BrazilPresidenySouth America (On August 10, he'l bein Berlin. He'l meet the Germat Chancellor. They'll discuss European affairs. Now describe the rest of his trp. 1 Will Dr. Sowanso vist Berlin? Yes, he will, Will he visit London? No, he won’ 41. Willhe visit Mexico City? 2. Willhe visit Ottawa? ‘3. Will he visit Riyadh? 4. Wil he visit Melbourne? 5. Willhe visit Madria? Unit 8 (Review) Language Summary sleeping. Welyourthey | were He ve | Wyoufvelthey | ever had a nightmare? Has | hese Look at this: dream—dreamed—dreamed get up—got up—gotten up stand—stood—stood sleep—slept—slept Complete these. 4. need Be coon began a nut 4. swim 5 stood 6. sleep % seen fC a trown % sn fallen 10. cat Make questions. accident/happen What were you doing when the acident happened? 41. lotterarrive 2. presidentigive his speech ‘3. phonelring 44, ibe in Los Angeles sleeping? Yes, he was. No, she wasn't Were | youwe/they 2 gone No, ive weren't Yes, Ihave. No, he hasn't teod—fed—ted meet—met—met Mako sentences. Uwokeslightattendantishake my arm When I woke, the flight attendant mous shaking my arm. 4. lhwokefteacher/call my name 2. Ywokermy sisteriwalkiout of our room 3. Wwoketfire fighter/climbyinto the room 4, Vwokela manistand/near the door ‘Answer these questions, 4. How many hours of sleep do you need? 2, What time do you usually go to bed? ‘3, What ime do you usually get up? ‘4. What time did you go to bed last night? '5. What ime did you get up this morning? 6. Did you sleep well or badly last night? 7. Have you ever walked in your sleep? 8. Have you ever had a nightmare? Language Summary (Can I help you? Could you fill his prescription? Could 1 havea box of throat lozenges, please? Should I pay now or ater? Look at this: tablets, capsules throat lozenges ‘Look at the first conversation in the Student Book. Write a similar conversation using these words: bad sore throat ‘a couple of daysithese throat lozengesttwo/twice a day. ‘Az Can help you? Put the sentences in he correct order to make a conversation. pay now/later Should I pay now or later? 0 Without. Continue (I There you go. Will that be all? 4. do ittomorrowithe day attr tomorrow 1 Could | have a tube of toothpaste, please? That's OK. Here's your change ive ito you at lunchtimerths afternoon 1 Yes, thats all. Soy, | only have a hundred-dollr bil. 1D With fluoride or without? finish it now/in a few minutes 4. go now/at three o'clock Look at the third conversation tissues ‘bandages shaving cream shampoo Could Ihave a tube of hair gel, please? Wiite sentences. 4 1 5. 2 6. 2. 2 Language Summary rou | want to | do that We/They | don’t want se them, He wants her Fe ‘wants talk to he. She doesn't want | him. ‘She doesn't want ‘meet him, want don’t want me | to | do that What | do you want? you see them. Who him meet him. her talk to her. What | do you want to do? it What | do you want her to do? wants She _| doesn’t want Pam Adams is a race car driver. She's talking to a reporter at 4. the beginning of the new car-racing season. “I want to win this race. | want to be the fastest and best otiver. |wanttobe 2 the world champion. | want to retire after this season, Idont 3, want to race next year. | want to watch the races on TV!" ‘She wats to win this race Write five sentences. 5. ‘Thomas B. Worthington is a businessman. He wants his staff to do several things today. He's made a list. Laura (accountant) Howard and Lucy (ypists) read special report order lunch type some letters ‘discuss report with Harry reserve table at Lutece's restaurant | | type special report make some calls pick up theater tickets, photocopy special report write summary of report ook a fight to London sive copies to Harry Laura: He wants her to read the special report. Harry: He wants him to order lunch. Howard and Lucy: He wants them to type some letters. Now write three sentences about Laura, about Harry, and about Howard and Lucy. Laura Harry Howard and Lucy We oon 1 Unit 11 Language Summary mae ee nos aa a ecars a, a pean * 4. hot. 12. tall. eee | ae baat Sorvomuraieigaeetieeny " uncomfortable/clean/cool/dry/cold) ie, Meroe. ae one vom nates 5 can 4. bees a oe ote Gm Rane coe neceewawes nar one eS een on Ps fence ee pone neti eres 5. coundazz Unit 12 (Review) Look at thi flyflew—flown Uunderstand—understood—understood breath—breathed—breathed say—said—sald stick—stuck—stuck reply—replied—replied put—put—put switch—switched—switched step—stepped—stepped Complete these. “We can't see the surface of the planet a They coulda’t see the surface ofthe planet — Continue. 4, "We can breathe the ai.” 3. hit a se stood “We can't find any intolligent ite. 5. take off 6. puton 3. “We can't star the engines.” 7. stop 8. carry ‘We can't take off." 9. descend 10, snored 1" 5. "We can take off our helmets." 12. said Complete these, something anything —nothing everything 1 anywhere 2 o no one a everybody 4, some white clouds There sere too many white clouds. Continue, noise ‘There was too much noise oe 2. trafic 3. cars 4, buses 5. pollution 6. smoke Language Summary 1s 100 hot for me to drink. It's cool enough for me to drink Tm not strong enough to lift, She isn’t old enough to get married. centch—eaught—eaught {forget—forgot—forgotten leave —lep—lept bring—brought—brought Is very hot. I can't drink it. t's too hot for me to drink. Continue. 1. I's very expensive, We can't buy it. 2, It's very heavy. They can't carry it. 3. I's very high. He can't touch it. I's very sweet. She can't drink it very far. | can't walk there. 6. I's very quiet. You can't hear it We can't buy it, We arent rich enough, Continue. 4. She can't carry them. She isnt strong enough. 2, Ho can't drive, He isn't old enough, 3, He cant lit them. He isn't strong enough, az I can't vote. 'm too young. I'm too young to vote Continue. She can't get martied. She's too young, 2. He can't help us. He's to0 busy, They're cheap. | can buy them, They're cheap enough for me to buy. Continue. 4. It's loud. They can hear it. 2. I's easy, We can understand it. 3. They're light, He can lit them. 4. I's cool. They can drink it I's easy. You can do it. They're good. | can use them, We aren’t rich enough to buy it 4. They can't sleep. They aren't tied enough. 5. I can't eat. 'm not hungry enough. 6. You can't play professional football. You aren't good enough. 3. They can't work. They're too tired, 4. can't stay here. 'm too cold Language Summary Wrou | could | goout Tou | wanted to goout, Wow | had to | goout HelShe | couldn't | see it. He/She | didn't want to | see HeiShe | didn't have to | see. We/They | could not We/They | did not want to We/They | did not have to ‘She wanted fo go out but she couldn't. She had to stay home. Continue. {can't help you with your homework. Why can’t you help me with my homework? Continue. 4, They couldn't come last night. 6. They can't bring it 22. I did't want to go out 7. I an't see you tomorrow. ‘3. He didn't have to go to work yesterday. 1B. Ho doesn't have a pen, ‘4, havent been to work today. 8. She doesn't lke him 5. She's not listening to him, 10. | won't be here tomorrow. Language Summary inven] | Mawes | wera uniiom Wil | thou | ave | wera rm? reste | wt Hehe wertey | on? | eehey wnt ‘ee | fade | ware unjor. Hare | 1 | eer | war air? fa wu ie | o 7 Ste | as | tan has ner ; 5 A work at night v v x & pie roe ¥ 7 : won't have to give shots. egies 5 Paysage fe - 5 = 6 : : : : ‘Amelia is princess. When she was ten her father died, and she inherited $30,000,000! Work She's never iad to workin her lif Write five sentences. You can use these words: worry about ‘moneyiwash dishes/ron a blouse/cook a moal/get up early Ae es 2 3 4 5. Language Summary ve been able to | work | for two days. ananin oeslk a an wa in) have since last Tuesday, ''m able to swim now. | was able to swim when | was five. haven't ave not te been able to swim since | was five ad lve been able to swim for a long time. has hasn't as not Cosa for since Put these words in the correct place. tuo years 1993 Tuesday ‘January 12 | five minutes ten otclock | ez ten yoars | two weeks March two hours six weeks four weeks last spring ‘was young ~~ eight years along time last week +1989 a couple of days | ‘A. shelplay tennis/Friday ‘She hasn't been able to play tennis since Friday. BB. she/go outside/two days She hasn't been able to go outside for two days. Continue. 1. A, he/talkia week -hefcall his mother/Saturday 2. A. she/play the pianola long time BB. sholuse her handiast month 3. A. theyiwalithe accident - theyiplay footballtwo weeks 4. A. weiciean our roonviast weekend B. welsieepithree nights Language Summary i beable to | go. Will | 1 | beable to | go? Yes, Iwill /No, I won't You | will you Yes, he will/No, he won't He | won't he She | will not she We we They they Look at the first conversation in the Student Book. You are making a change, Complete this ‘conversation with this information: last weok/my family/accountan. Why do you want to study Un-huh. Do you have enough Az _ Fine, The course costs $3,000. accounting? money to take the course? 7 Az Ofcourse! Just sign here, Look at the third conversation in the Student Book. You want to make a change. Complete this conversation with tis information: the Canadian office/Montreal or Quebec/French/problems with my feet ‘Az So what will you be able to Have a seat. You work Az Why do you want to work At Uh-huh, How good is es in accounting, right? for the Canadian office? your French? B: Will you be able to come to my party? [x] No, Iwon’t. Will you be able to drive me to the aiport? [v7] Yes, wil. Continue. 1, Will you be able to help me? [¥] 3. Will you be able to see him next week? [x] 2. Will you be able to work on Saturday? [x] ‘4, Will you be able to meet him at 10:30? (v] Would you like to go to the movies on Saturday? (wash my halt) I'm sorry, I won't be able to. 'm washing my hai. Continue, 1. Would you lke to play tennis tomorrow morning? (work) 4. Would you like to go for a walk in the park this afternoon? (clean my house) 2. Would you like to go out for dinner tonight? (go to the opera) 5. Would you like to go to the theater tomorrow? (go out Jor dinner with Sue) ‘3. Would you like to come shopping with mo? (take the {dog for a walk) Would you like to go on vacation with me this summer? (go with Kevin) Unit 18 Ete | a ea nS Haar =) iter OEI8y 96 gf Seen 1S |e s2usz } a eso 293] ils Sa Se | Se ae ane i) fo maraamona aoe ' verso tomy a) frase Wilinms T Rests? | Pr 7 i a9 Rae een te enrsonr torent eaeebionmarnestncaaat ‘econ, tt Ups NY 188 Banks inthe Unted Stats open and close at tere times inatforent places. They usualy arnt open on weekends, and they ae often In busy parts of the cy wt few parking tpeces, For inese ressons many people Rady ever go to ‘a bank to get their money from a feller. They use the drive- through window or the 24-hour automat ler mactine, You incerta plato card nthe mine, ad you can gel cath from your account. Most people carry a tof plastica One forthe automat ter. The others are cred cards or ‘plate money." You can buy alto tings and pay with ony ne check wen the monthly bl comes ‘Ate these sentences true [7] or false [FT? 1, 5 Banks in the U.S. are usually open on weekdays. 2. 5 Many people hardly ever go into a bank to get money. 3. © To get cash from your account you inser a plastic card in the automatic teller machine, 4. Most people carry a few plastic cards. | i i \ ‘DOLLARS i | \ =| | Name Hector Arroyo _ | ay srest 314 west [Yin St Aph3-A aaa oo lw lek tery 000) | EINGSWGnWIE 26 Sa tONASaNA NTS ‘Send chuck oF manay order. Add 808 for postage and handing Lenn ements ; (smears er QUARTZ KLOX fone peek Me Tox 307, Fain OAKS, ca 95028 roe } a: |e =| re-uptake @ $4.29 ach { ees pana = ovat cleckfaatpo Pens o $649 each : | “Aosta cieckarPenaans @ 3728 each ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK } rs s spuaTERH GE 7 ansGB457 OFF aa fs a ee eee ead aarsss 20. Bax 028 city: Austin state.TX _ 2p: 28767 Now write answers. 41, What time do banks open in your city? 2. What time do they close? 3. Can you go to.a bank on Saturday or Sunday? ‘4, Have you ever used an automatic teller machine? When? 5. Have you ever used a drive-through window? Where? 6. Do you have one or more credit cards? Which ones? Lorie Language Summary Hino | far | isi? WerTheyre | 20 ies away). (distance) hey | are they? Dhilegrons.—Ceeight hot 20 Centigrade, emperatue) high 20metrs igh) eight) long 20 meters lng). eth) old 20(wars old age tole 20meters (wide). (ett) fey 20mters (deep). (depth) Look at this: kilometers oO 10 20 30 40 50. 70 80 70 100 110 130 130 440. 190. 160. aE Pa Sa SSS 0 10 20 30 ‘50 60) 70. 80 90 100 -\ miles 100 miles = 160klmeters : 1. 50 miles 4, 10 miles =. ‘ 2. 120 kilometers = . 8. 150 kiometers = 3. 100 kilometers = 6. 20 mies = Look at this: World airline distances and average travel times Huw far sit from New York to Rio de Janeiro? t's 7,751 kilometers. Write six questions and answers. 1 4 “ 2 8B. Rat e abe 6. Lert At) Language Summary slowly, ‘quickly carefully comrelessly, well Dadly ‘fist. He | drives She | drove ‘more slowly/stower | than | them. Look at this: He's a slow driver, He drives slowly. He drives more slowly than me, He drives quickly. (I) He drives more quickly than me 4. She types siowly. (ne) 2. They play tennis well. (we) 3. You walk fast. (she) 4. | type badly. (he) ‘more quickly/quicker us ‘more carefully her more carelessly him. better you faster ‘She's a good driver. ‘She drives well ‘She drives better than me. 8 Ho ides his bik carlos () & Shoaves dangerous (he 7. Ho works crt. () ‘8. They speak Spanish slowly ‘and clearly. (we) 9. You work hard. (they) ‘This is an advertisement from the Evening News. Two people, 4. Rachel Chin and Fred O'Nel, have applied for the ob. Helen Hughes, the sales manager of the company, has made some notes about them. 3h hard Fred works harder than Rachel. be 5. Write sic more sentences. You can use these words: careful/fast/clear/good/slow/late. 6 + { hoa Rachel Chime Fred. O'Meit ) Says a week days awek, \| 1 work - 2 sates Representative fo" 2 Loe Theurs aday. 8 hours aday 1 mermational company, to wo = {Yisroee e. 20°) |» oes ne accidonte 3 aceidents.im2-yoare 1} patie and Wart. Mus [Seow vem) | sven SO words parminute | HO worde por minute rd rave ave’ | \p events. ent} ) “nat well organigads, onset car (0 cheanande [mre eno ||| 4 WRTNGSTHE | Tne eny oad vey onganised 4 Se1-2430 or apootmet. qpod obudiack Haypars im, | excellent, Lived.ine (t 5_ FRENCH ‘high achoot anih colli. | Framcelysar a ener not wonderful; speaks slouly| Cad very, very aor 7 CREDIT always pays on Kime often pays Late Horo long does it take to fly from New York to Rio de Janeiro? About ten hours Write six questions and answers. Sahaya Desert sees C4 a “How high is Mt, Everest? Continue, Panama Canal covorera, Suez Canal ‘Match a question from Columa A with a question from Column B, Column A Column 8 How highisit?—__ What’ the temperature? How deep is it? ~~ What's the height? How wido i it? What's the astance? How hot ist? \winats the depth? How longi it? What's the wiath? How far is it? = What's the length? Look at th bring —broughtbrought ving —reng—rung forget—forgot—forgoten Eman Complete these 4. catch 2 found 2 oot Be nnn a) 2. tet ®. made 4. many 40. win 5. wore 1" eaten 6. anne 100K 12 90 Look at the example. Complete these A. She walks 19 work every day. B. She walked to work yesterday. ©. het walk to work tomorrow 1D. She's wad to work fr to years «A. He can't come to work today. yesterday. tomorrow. De ensue — for a week. Look at this article from the sports page of a newspaper. | BURROWS WINS THREE! ! INDIANAPOLIS, May 19. | the longjump (alo forthe | Le Burrows does every. | dhird year) and tonight he) } ung in stile. Tonight ne won | wor the 200 meters Inall | three eventein the National "| Unve event, he competed “Track and Feld Competition, | against Olympic level \ } Hes thenst person todo. | athletes. {his ainee Carl Lewis in 1982. | "Burrows bs 20 years ol, ( tn the process, be made the | @fet inches, and 185 } worlds secand-ongestjump | pounds. He comes from ( (8s meters andran the | Tueson, Arona Heisa ‘wort seeond-astest200- | student at the Unversity Ineter race (19.45 seconds). | of Kansas, and he ls sttend- | | on Wednesday night, Ing summer echool there. | arrows wom tie 100-meter | He wont be able to see | sprint This isthe thi year | indlanapols this weekend, He \ ima rw thet he has won this | has to tidy for his economdcs / race: Tis aftemoon, he won| final exam on Monday! Now write answers to these questions. 44 How far did Burrows jump? 2. How fast did he run the 200-meter race? every week, He wrote to his mother last week. ce. next week. Db. a lot of letters, 3A this morning He had to get up early yesterday ce. tomorrow. b. for three wooks. 3. What has he won three years in a row? 4. What events did he win in Indianapolis? Who did he compete against? How old is Burrows? How tall is he? How much does he weigh? ‘8. Where does he come from? 10. Why won't he be able to see Indianapolis? Language Summary t's Howard Smith, isn’t it? You're from New York, aren't you? You aren‘ta secretary, are you? ‘You went to high schoo, didn't you? You didn't go to clleg, did you? You can swim, can’t you? Now fil in the blanks. 41. You haven't finished the course, =) 2. You're a student, .. 2 8. You aren't a teacher, senna? 4. You came to class last week, 2 ‘5. You didn't come on Sunday, ? 6. You can't speak Swahili, on? 7. You can speak English, 2 B. You're tired, ann. sence 8. You're going to London, ? 10. You don't lke this exercise, on? Look at this | ROBBERY REPORT PD4-1/64 WicTiM | petra ghee ieee Tex i eee ae en ie BBERY Uecous Ns | Sas] Ragen Ne | aon gloerrs [soe |S enes [ es ae ene ee ee fo ne Be ia Works Gest cuts the Beg Gnck 3) inate vt re png pny sor a Pr, Magee, Nanton, Cel Its a Chevrolet, isn’t it? ‘Now filin the blanks. Police Officer: Wel, Ms. Cowley, this is your report, 2 Ms. Cowley: That's right You can speak English can’t you? You can't speak Arabic, cam you? You've been to Miami, haven't you? You haven't been to Paris, have you? Now you are applying for a job. Fill ut this application form. Jas International Export, Inc ‘nb petin Frm Werk Experience — e Sich Police Officer: You made the report to Officer Moore last night. | ust want to check the information, OK? ‘Ms. Cowley: Of course, Police Officer: Now, you're Sarah V. Cowley, 2 ‘Ms. Cowley: Yes, | am. Police Officer: Your car is a 1984 Chevrolet Lumina, Ms. Cowley: That's correct. Police Officer: And i's metalic gray, carom. ? Ms. Cowley: Yes, itis. Police Officer: The license number is Alabama 386 BLJ, 2 Ms. Cowley: No, its Officer: Oh, yes. 'm sorry. You parked it on North ‘Officer: And you locked the car, 2 Ms. Cowley: Of course, | always lock it Police Officer: Yes, of course. Now, you went to the movies, 2 Ms. Cowley: Yes. Police Officer: Now, when you returned to the car, you did't find it, 2 lo it wasn't there. Walt, that seems correct. We'll call you tomorrow. The car is insured, ? Ms. Cowley: Yes, itis. erties) Language Summary MefShe We/You/They was | working |" al In November 1963, someone shot President John F. Kennedy when he was visiting Dallas. He died later in a hospital. The police caught Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Fluby, ‘a nightclub owner, killed Oswald at the police station ‘were | watching TV 1 was hard, but I managed to pass heard the news saw it on TV. November 22, 1963 was one of the most important days in modern American history. Most Americans can remember what they were doing when they heard the news of Kennedy's assassination, Name ‘Age in 1963, What were you doing? How did you hear the news? Craig 10 Playing in the yard, My father told me. Batty a Working, My boss told everybody in the office. en 25 Watching television saw iton the news. Louise 18 Driving, {heard it on the radio. Mr. & Mrs, Hammond, about 35 Having cottee. ‘Anneighbor told us. Tony and Dave 20 Working in the factory. ‘We heard the news on the radio. What zas Craig doing? He was playing inthe yard then his father tld him. Now write five questions and answers. 1 How old was Cra in 1963? He was ten. Write five questions and answers. 1 It was very hard, but the helicopter rescued them, Ito very hard, but the helicopter managed to rescue them. Continue, 4. The ship was leaving, but I got on it 2. Iwas neatly impossible, but the police oficer rescued her. 3, She was very sick. The doctor saved her Lory Ree Cae) Look at this: Witing an informal letter. Write your ‘address in top right-hand End with "love" for family and close friends, End with " (ery) Best write wishes or "Regards" for friends and acquaintances My father died ten years ago. 41. | wor't be able to come to the party ‘2. John's in the hospital. He had an accident last week. | can call you Ol can't 1? 1. That! be nice, 2. You're from Michigan, . 3. You went to London last year, 4. You haver't been t0 Halt. Match these beginnings and endings of sentences, | enclose a photo of Hiram and me—_ Ollie has @ car ~ Theyllbe in England in December Hiram willbe tired ater the flight Hiram is on a special diet Tom has already eaten to.add something, there. Begin with "2S." Tim afraid (that) my father died ten years ago. 3. I wasn't able to do my homework, We can only stay in Japan for a week. 28. You aren't Japanese, ? 2 6. Wecan stay with you, 2 7 7. Youve been to New York, . seni 2B. You can't speak Portuguese, 2 50 they'l be able to spend Christmas together. 's0 he can't eat fish, meat, fruit, or vegetables, so you'll be able to recognize us. ‘80 he won't need to have dinner tonight 80 he won't be able to dive. 's0 hell be able to drive Aunt Minnie around Britain Language Summary May Isee | your ticket? the contents of your pockets? Look at this: FLIGHT INFORMATION DET) CT CU ry CARACAS Vins 801 8:35 ru today cio ti in 8 oe MADRID tberia 952 141 iO DEJANERO. Varig: 86) Tee Toxo JL 005 = 130m «10 pu tomorrow ———sirbus Look at this conversation, Searding Poss ‘Az Can I checkin here for the Visa flight to Caracas? ie Yes, mua. That's flight 801. May see your ticket and passport? Sure, There you go. Fw | BOL ‘That's fine. Window or aisle st? co [4 aL 2/6 Spurl Yor No X Now wt conversation. Mr, Randlph gong io Tokyo, ise.lpnece.yacStesl * \atnhewnenasna® LM, OLE. EO Vs. Cu here Suen Paul Green is at the Varig counter. Mrs. Karlin’ is asking about a flight to Lima. Write the ‘As Excuse me, I'd like some information about the Varig ight Sonersation. toRio. Certainly. I's flight 861, leaving at eight o'clock tonight And when does it arrive? A 6:20 am local time tomorrow. ‘And what kin of airplane is it? 2 1's a 747 gre (Ms. Melottis asking about a fight to Madrid. Write the conversation. A «few minutes bout 5 minutes 7 Lookat the Listening Appendix inthe Student Book for Unit 25, Exercise 2 in the Student Book, and the information for Global, ‘above, Then use the information for Air South to write another text ‘Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. This is your captain speaking. Look at Exercise 8 above. Look at the Global fight Put the words in the correct order to make questions. Who? Who's speaking? The captain the you case yourself did pack Write six more questions and answers. ‘Did you pack the cnse yourself? 4. Which nigh. 4. you your do Jcket have alady To. frradosein. had ogo 2. Where? : stn 3. How high? 2. | planes passport see’ may’ your ; 4. How fast? Merspdenntie enuf ittint 2 5. How much time? .. ‘te are’ electrical there case gay”ip Jiems 6. When?. Diced 89.8... 0H tha dinie a ete,” OC cit d2-seating have you preference a a eee An BGO 5. spe" pockets of conten tthe maf your > Mong See tan nfo. GOONS, ayen 3 Hon doo Lima WE what eave \ DeSiiee. sees es. Asane.cdo ed Language Summary 1 | enjoyed | myst. 1 | turns | iif | on You | didn’ enjoy | yourself of He himself. She herself. We cursos. You ourseles They themseoes. : turn—turned—turned Complete these. 4. teach 7 5 ee 2 cut 6. study 3. has sinmen — T rung 4. weigh 7 8 managed Film the blanks. Dear Jessica, This is a picture of the Acropolis. We're enjoying very much in Greece. Yesterday on the beach, Robert stepped on some glass and Cut his foot, but he didn't hurt 9 badly. This morning we took the children on a boat trip. They 1289 Glenwood Drie really enjoyed. Our noted has air- Conditioning It's very noisy! Petaluma, CA It turns ‘on and off at 495, | hhight ! Give my love to Ben.T hope ee | Jessica Edwards | you're both enjoying at-home, tan type, Continue. Oh, did you teach yourself? We've hurt curselves! You haven't hurt yourselves badly Continue, 4, She can play the guitar. 2. They dance very well 3. He plays the piano beautifully 4, We can swim, but not very wel! 4, He's hurt himsett! 2. She's cut herself! 3. They've hurt themselves! 4, I've cut myself! Language Summary This (one) | 's | as | good | as | that (one) is ad those (ones). isn't new are ms aren't John | has as | much money | as | Maria Toles | speaks cs | well | as | Maria, doesn't hve | | many friends doesn't speak baaly quickly Julio and Edna Lopez have just bought Consumer Digest magazine. They want to buy a freezer. Look at this information. [ CONSUMER DIGEST’s PROOUGT REPORT FREEZERS | TEMPERATURE rmawurncroner| moves | ence | wean | weer | wore | oerm | wet | fo cooLsPoT ‘The CooISpot isn’t as heavy asthe Coldsnap. Write five sentences. You can use these words: expensive/cold/nighiwideldeep. 1 2. an 4. Bet oe _ Ho swims well. Idon’t swim as well as him Continue. 4. They play tennis WO, snsenen : 2 She types fas. 3 He sings bad. 4, They work hard 55. She writes careful 6. They drive carelessly Look at thi Bob and Jackie Whitley are planning a winter skiing vacation. They have a Met Club brochure, Look at this information about two Met Club ski resorts Facilities Iron Mountain, | Spud Valley, Weather | ron Mountain, | Spud Valley, | Colorado | Idaho Colorado idaho Saude a 5 Daye with anow per season 20 26 Nightclubs 1 3 ‘Sunshine (number of Restaurants 4 3 hours per day Skiing classes | 10 8 ‘Beco on a Jays with fog per Season suits 2 ® pls necessary Doctors 3 | 1 (days per season) 19 10 ae an dha ‘Days wt ain per season 5 10 Spud Valley doesn’t have as many boutiques as Iron Mountain Write six sentences. oo 2 3. 4 5. 6. tron Mountain doesn’t get as much snow as Spud Valley. Wiite four sentences. 1% 2 3. — 4 Spud Valley isn’t as big as Iron Mountain Write four sentences, 1 2 3. 4 Unit 28 Language Summary He lives in New York, doesn't he? ‘She doesn’t Iie in New York, does she? You belive me, don't you? ‘You don't ite coffe, do you? This isthe interview with Marlene Oter. Putin the tag questions. Reporter: Well, Mariene—I can call you Marien, ......? Marlene: Yes, of course. Reporter: | have some information about you here, Mariene. You were born in Kingston, ......? That's right ‘And you married Ben Granshaw two years ago, Marlene: Yes, well, two and a half years ago. Reporter: OK. You run ten miles a day... Marlene: Yes—but not on Sundays, Reporter: Of course. You don't run on Sundays... Marlene: Oh, yes | do—but only for five miles. Reporter: Un-tuh, You'te very caretul about food, 2 Very caretul You eat a lot of ish and pasta, nono? Woll, yos—usually, but not always! And Ben always travels with YOU, ssn? Now, you're the reporter. Write ten questions for Ben CCranshaw. Use tag questions. Here is some information about him. NOTES: Ben Cranshaw. Born: Denver, Colorado. Studied Georgetown University. Job: gymnast. U.S. silver medal winner, 1992. Married Marlene Oiter two years ago. Lives in Kingston. Always travels with his wife. Vegetarian. Hobbies: reading, He doesn't like television. He doesn't watch it. They weren't there, were they? We were right, weren't we? She was driving, wasn't she? ‘They weren't working, were they? ‘You've read that book, haven't you? He hasn't read it, has he? She was il, wasn’t she? She wasn’t there, was she? Toe Scr Maa ‘ica Time, Ocoee Marlene Otter—Super Athlete Marlene Otter is one of Jamaica's most successful runners. She won five medals in the Pan-American Games last year. She trans harder than anyone. She has yogurt for breakfast, fish and salad for lunch, and pasta and salad in the evening. She was born in Kingston, and she stl lives there. She was marred 10 years ago, and her husband, the American gymnast Ben Cranshaw, always travels with her. They were in Chicago last week, and we interviewed both of them. Marlene: Oh, yes—aiways! Reporter: Great. Well, now can | ask you about your future? Marlene: Ot course. Well 6 z 8. % pers) Language Summary Great to see you! Do you toant to dance? See you later. Let me take your cat Thanks for coming. 1m just hanging out Goon in It was nice of you to invite me. Sure. Why not? ike your dress. Thanks agein. Help yourself. (He was here) a second ago. Match a sentence from Column A with a sentence from Colurmn B. Column A Column B | brought some flowers. Yeah. He was here a second ago. tim not the frst, am 1? ‘Suro, why not? Have you had something to eat? Thanks. I'll put them in some water right awey. Do you want to dance? No, not yet. Thanks for coming, 'No. The others are all inthe living room, Have you seen Jack? It was nice of you to invite me, Complete this conversation. ‘As Hil Great to see you. Come on in. B: ‘As No. The others are all here. Let me take your coat, ‘A Oh, thank you. I'l put it the retigerator right away. Put these sentences in the correct order to make a conversation. 1 Have you had something to eat? Thanks. ‘And there's some salad on the table. a Hi, Kate. | lke your dress. og ‘The snacks and cheese dip are over there. No, not yet Thanks. its new. | bought it yesterday. Unit 30 Language Summary He likes her. She likes him. met you, You met me. ‘Marco, you looked at Maria, Mari, you looked at Marco. ‘They like each other. We met each other. ‘You looked at each other |understand you. You understand me. We understand each oter. Continue. 4. He danced with her, She danced with him. 2. John doesn't ike Mike, Mike doesn't like John, Look at this: David Bowman/Maria-Donna Howe long have they known each other? They've known each other since April Continue. 4. Maggie Silver/Thomas Worthington 2. Reggie Johnson/Gina Alberghett My husband/wite We've known each other for tem years 1. My bestfriend 2, My teacher He's looking at himself. She's looking at hersel Continue. 4. Ann hurt herself. Sonia hurt herselt 2, I'm looking at myselt. You're looking at yourselt. 9, Paul, youhelp Ann. Ann, you help Paul 4. She believes him, He believes her. 5. |often write to you. You often write to me. { | Around Town with Kitty Kerr se ( All-Star Party } Las nigh here was a eile pty a Club Rex | Svertody wat here. Rockstar David Bowen 7 \ maga The meeeioare Magi Ser of ) Hous a Pas wus ih Thomas Worthingon be caan of Teo | corraon. Tey wet is year Rex obnan he acl era, | wet wih sev tend Gi erp Tey met ee wel go. De Ihr Sowans ws wih his wife Dern. Thive enna or 3 year ) tewasa wonder pany to rie mene for eater research, 3. Ivor and Dora Sowanso Write about yourselt 3. The student next tome 4. My parents ‘They're looking at themseloes She's seen him.He's seen her. They've seen each othe, 3. Ivor's kissing Dora. Dora's kissing him, to. 44. I've never shouted at you. You've never shouted at me. Language Summary Agreeing Disagreeing Agreeing Disagresing Tm tine. So. rena Tmnot tied Neither am. Lam! Te sen it Sohave haven't haven't scent, Neither have Tae! ects. S001 1 don't! Ion’ like eats. Neither do Ido! 1-05 wrong. ove 1 Ios Iroasn’ wrong. Neither was. Tas! tread it Soi I did't! Iidn'tread it. Neither dig. lean sin Soc Lea! Tea’ si Neither can tant Go a Sara and Ciara Lara are identical wins. They werebom on Look at this: arch 18,1970. Bath of thom went to Monroe Cofege in San Antonio, and thay Pred mathematics. They work as computor programmers in the same office in Dallas, They usually goto Mexico for their vacation. They lke Mexican food. They can't speak Spanish yet, but they are going to lear. Both of them are single. They can drive, but neither of them have cars. Neither of them are at work today becuse they both have coldst Clara 41. | lke Mexican food. 2. {7m not married 3. was born on March 19, 1970, J. ean dive 5. I'm athome today. 6. | wont to Monroe College. 7. L work in Dallas. 8. | don't have a car 9. | can't speak Spanish. 10. | usually go to Mexico for my vacation, 143 1 was in Mexico last year. 12, I'mnot at work today. 13, {liked math at school ''m going to eam Spanish, | have a twin sister. lve been to New York a Now you reply. You can agree or disagree. y 1m trom California.” 2. "don't have any friends” 3. "ike fruit I was here last week.” 5. “Idank alot of cola.” 6. “I dide't take a shower this morning.” So do. 7. “brushed my teeth Vatdhaccen 2. last right" Sewosd, 8. “Imnot e milionare. Coe ke 9. “Ihave a dog” Se..masin. 10, “ma vegetarian Se Std. Me “thave a dictionary. Se. dom 12. “Iwent toa nightclub Date wee lastnight Vadlangancs,,.% isin sone So..80.5. 44, “Idon' tke medicine.” Se ona 415. “I haven't been to Chicago. Verthor cas Sex Set il: (Pood, SO. Qt sen..00. Saadeh, Verde wd Verhhey..o@.> Martlomnum@so Language Summary Tm pleased with | it Tm sorry about | him: ros | worried about Twas | sorry for | her. You're | good at You're | upset with | them. You were | bad at You were | rude to interested in tired of | Look at this: Janet Gleason has had a very interesting career. She became a doctor 15 years ago. She wrote several important ‘books about children, and five years ago she became a pollician. She's a member of Congress and often appears ‘on television. Her grades in school weren't very good. This is her report card atthe end of the tenth grade. Think about your report cards in school. Write sentences ‘about yourself and your teachers. 1 was interested in history and [was good at it My Enlace ws fe pct with ng 1. seredede My Wha Wanker Sas che igclalln, 2 BW Ad om GPod..ok sme | a aan ed wuts. Se- sas A dopa. Disko yn aang weak 4 A. She was good at geometry. - Her geometry teacher was pleased with her Now wie gntonces about ane, “ot chers $e Ae ea hee OR ot Ba gl B. Nex, emai teacsor sateasin eau aS = a alesee spderodod 29. Bea. B Weckaidecy header. mene sQaried cys AES. sherds. GeO. w Borblony Seek ue ened Me 2 SIDNEY LANIER HIGH SCHOOL Public Schools of Macon, Georgia, REPORT CARD Name_Jdanet Gleason Grade_1O Subject_Final Grade Comments _ (a bad year The fas ret; Byloh| «iin eae Poaneas. aa isarrawted im HER Sve s veny piology| Br — face ar'scence sursvesastar| 5, [STUDIED MUCH, MAUREEN HONE [An eter Aa heh on Atsometiog,| A veng happy with Brady Sita Mae fede | p- \baea ertiper ae likes history Masn Dobrinaki, he ah ened Stich Sh Sonat] o- REA Pero for her J.M. Prado F lBhe tant vnieneated dn misicy Tic | D | Bhe tarde, and, nagin my Gls ene cvderthe ecesente Adie Read this letter from Jennifer to Lee. Fillin the blanks. Amberes 39 Zona Rosa/Mexico 5, DF Dear Lee, Well, how are you? I'm a litte worried ‘my Spanish. I'm veryishere din it, watery get ak we Seed at speaking, but I'm not very. ceca a writing, Also, 'm very red Ae song to school every day. My teacher is\usually very nice, but yesterday I sia do my homework, and he was «60 . with me, Oh, well, I feel Serey...for him. It’s ‘my fault — I’m not a very good student! Pll write again soon. Love, Jennifer Language Summary Yes No 2 That's right. | That's wrong. | don’t know. That's correct. | That isn't correct. | I'm not sure Ofcourse. | Ofcourse not. | I’m not certain, That's true. | That isn't true. agree, 1 disagre, Christine Russo was a competior in the Yes/No Contest She's a teacher from Portland, Maine. She isrit marred. ‘She has one brother and two sisters, She drives a Ford Mustang. Tennis is her favorite sport. She didn't say "Yes" (or "No and she won a prize.exeei0 Write her answers to the questions. Barry Smiles: Now, its Mrs. Russo, isnt it? Christine: “SOAS... 8 Barry: Oh, sor Christine: ..O: Can eal youChritine”? couse. Barry: Thank yoth Now, you're from Portand, Oregon, arent you? : Christine: 8-2 AREA. Barn And you workin anes, dont you? Christine: BSS. ar SOS, Did you say Chetine: .O\.c. 088i. es: ‘Az | went to the movies. You did? We have three cars. Dar: Sor aan a oe? Cine: Sons eas cette christine: Seok. iceS..cerse.a. Barry: Do you havea car? Christine: 2) .c.cenS.2., Barry: bidyoy ly a-FosEacor? christine: eB Asch...cecsch. Bary: Wat bo you don you te ie? Christine: EDLASf. SABO. Barry: Oh 9 ob eters? Christi x &. Proven nice’ . Barry: (Buzz!) Oh! That's it, Christine! Youve won tonights jackpot prize—a videocassette recorder! ou hae? (tou do? As Ihave aco was late yestegsay. Continue yeodaee. XA was. 4. At ke every much, He has ire sisters ‘can play the gular, Sees lente pptaee, 2: flO Sek [As | was born in Canada, B: you, 25.2, Look at this example, ‘TTTNONCESA...CONTESTANT "Now do the same. All the words are nouns and they are all Inthe Student Book between Unit 25 and Unit 32 41. REEFPECREN 2. ANUCMNETENON.... 3. YARVNANIESR. 4, SOLIOFGH 5. TUMPREOC se. 5 Ar Shectlen goes hoe 1) spore 6. TRANSAREUT 7. LAGVETEBE. 8. RUSEN. 8. TANCIVAO. 10. KNEEWED used to | dathat Did | they | use to | do tat? He | never usd to you We | did't ws to she ee oS 8 Martins faa U i pg Natures] \ LUB 3 SC es | S Sal (ical yes eed Dave Monsky is visiting Middleburg on business. He was born, there and lived there until he was 18. He's 42 now, and he's on : a street near his old home. Everything has changed, He's thinking about the past That video store used to be a bookstore. Write four sentences. seddo.) 8 Pn OE OHO Ase N.S 2Ru Ren YO SE OME aaa haw nya day deant MeeP.. Gen. drach ec. Thr’ ig nigh now. There never sed be ang Wt four sortences , ' alu SCA NOEE. SBN AS ESRC ULE The ke Coe Se aa RAR. Soma ere. Ree. A Soe Roe on CaM breakfast with 4 Get, the my friends. ae He used to see them atthe Now write questions and answers. a a Wheradsd de. mets Do the abate on. OX. care shen] loundey Aah. Bithee WA be. dedhel lashirlehe Ye uind. tie. de Sve. Lavell ny ck. Mates Ree AW ee ARG 6.0.26. NO PA -ege serie any sibey) \ We Me. Aveceted ee he one Geers « Uinge. Sd, oo uae be Sep eudos a ex cOfS2 Wie down five tings you used to do (apd dont do anymore) Be SPO 3 Oe RARE art Ske. Cochasans. 2 Sused. Xe...2. 9%... scatdhos 3 wsed. Yo Sot uact hhh. Me. Ka yp Se tS Be ent HM NM MOS ur See Be SOA AB MAL DRA O.W of B: Soushtad a Language Summary Ask | him [to | go He | astad him | | ge He | sys | te | om | go roto told ott She | thinks | she cat rows hopes tsafnid || issory || ~ a Coon ‘ ‘ MESSAGE . Look at this conversation EE tomo International Computers. Mr. Powell's offic. ti lak Fld ae Is Mr Powel there? ad No Im afraid he's out. Can take a mossago? i caicararae Rome 5A freon cat Yes, Just tel him Jack Field called—oh, and ask him to ronlaht. 5) wu ct scan call me tonight at home. EE Bauer Does he have your number? ee ante ert Yes, Im eurho has ioe Santee De } Now complete these phone messages. 2. A: Good moming. Bracford insurance, arias B: | this Mrs. Henderson's ofce? Bt Oh, bi. bdennyin? ‘At Yes, but she isn'there. This is Mr, Rogers, her ‘A: No, I'm sorry. She's out. Ths is Helen. Could I take assistant. Would you lke to leave a message? peel Yes, OK. Could you tell her Mr Willams called, and Bi Yes. Just tell her Liz called, and could you ask her ‘ask her to send me an application form? Send it to eee 49 Dumbarton Road, Aberdeen, Maryland, The ZIP is 21001, Thanks. fer. fe Hee .et0 7HILE YOU WERE OUT not WES Fou 2 Taam Doar B pessecut 1 WANs 10 see vou Bwucaiacan Gi casioss You 1B RETURNED WoUR CAL e DEP Gaked ou Te caller = eclocy Look at the example in Exercise 1 f= ‘Az What did Janice ask Mr. Powell to do? [Bs She asked him to call Jack Field tonight at home He often calls his giriend. Tell him not fo cll his girlfriend. Now write questions and answers about the other Continue. two messages, poe + ined Soh denon nama TN oe ck be tyne sarcashy, ae + eA Sh Soy RSMO TIT nee 3. She often goes home early Ast her.mat.to.co hemoe.cly 4. 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