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Short Answers
Time Expressions
Adj./ Noun Combinations
Invitations I
Pronunciation III [ch]
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Lesson 6:    Short Answers raudio.gif (1185 bytes)

Did you finish your homework?

Yes, I did.

Again short answers are used in the Past Simple as everywhere. Did and didn't are used.

  Did you eat dinner?  Yes, I did.  No, I didn't.
  Did Mary eat dinner?  Yes, she did.  No, she didn't.

Exercise 4    Answer the questions with the correct short answer.

1. Did Howard go to Connie's party? (no)

2. Did Lucy buy a newspaper? (yes)

3. Did Robert work last weekend? (yes)

4. Did the children eat dinner? (no)

5. Did Tessa call this morning? (no)

6. Did you play tennis yesterday? (yes)

7. Did the students go to the library? (yes)

8. Did Pamela buy a new dress? (yes)

9. Did Mark swim in the lake? (no)

10. Did Tim and Steve fix the TV? (yes)

Exercise 5    Answer the questions.

1. Did Peter go to the library? (gym)
No, he didn't. He went to the gym.

2. Did Mary play tennis? (volleyball)

3. Did Patricia eat chicken? (fish)

4. Did Ms. Scott fly to Helsinki? (Oslo)

5. Did Tanya knit a blouse? (scarf)

6. Did Howard run in the forest? (park)

7. Did Penelope buy a sweater? (coat)

8. Did Richard wear a bathing suit? (shorts)

9. Did Loretta leave early? (late)

10. Did John drink coffee? (tea)

 

Lesson 7:    Time Expressions raudio.gif (1185 bytes)

He called the day before yesterday.

Practice saying the time expressions below.

  last night, last weekend, last week, last month, last year
  last Saturday, yesterday, the day before yesterday
  two weeks ago, three months ago, four years ago

 

Lesson 8:    Adjective Noun Combinations I

It's a very crowded bus.

Exercise 6    Match the adjectives with the nouns below, then complete the sentences. Place your mouse over the words on the left to find the answers.

1. football a. intersection
2. brick b. movie
3. English c. stadium
4. beautiful d. pie
5. science fiction e. house
6. powerful f. opener
7. can g. dictionary
8. dark h. hair
9. delicious i. model
10. busy j. computer

1. I went to the yesterday and saw a great game.

2. This is a very . Be careful when you 
walk across the street.

3. They bought a new on the corner 
in our neighborhood.

4. I always use an for my English lessons.

5. She is a very

6. I have light hair, but my sister has

7. Mother baked a for dessert.

8. My father got a new for his job.

9. The Intruders is my favorite

10. Where is the ?
I want to open a can of beans.

 

Lesson 9:    Invitations I raudio.gif (1185 bytes)

Would you like to go to the movies?

English speakers use would to invite people to do something.

Would you like to go to the movies?
Would you like to go to the theater?

Exercise 7    Practice using would with the examples
below. SPEAK!

1. go to the park  Would you like to go to the park?

2. eat dinner

3. play chess

4. go to a museum

5. dance

Answers

1. Would you like to go to the park? 2. Would you like to eat dinner? 
3. Would you like to play chess? 4. Would you like to go to a museum?
5. Would you like to dance?


Lesson 10:    Pronounciation III 
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Charles has a chance to choose.

The ch cluster can cause problems for learners of English. It is almost always soft at the beginning of a word.

  cheese, chips, chance, chocolate, choose

However it is sometimes (though not often) hard.

  choir, chord, Christopher, mechanic, technology

At the end of a word the ch cluster is usually soft.

  match, fetch, itch, catch, much

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