Have you got any vegetables? peas/steak/suitcases

Yes, I've got some peas.

Have you got any children? boy/chip/single room

Yes, I've got a boy.

 

1 Have you got any luggage? red wine/suitcases/steak

2 Have you got any meat? boys/lobster/steak

3 Have you got any rooms? bed/single room/shower

4 Have you got any wine? lobster/red wine/steak

5 Have you got any drinks? lemonade/glass/menu

6 Have you got any potatoes? peas/single rooms/chips

 

Exercise 3

Examples

He eats tomatoes. He doesn't eat green vegetables.

He eats tomatoes but not green vegetables.

We like red wine. We don't like white wine.

We like red wine but not white wine.

   
   
1 He likes French beans. He doesn't like cauliflower.
2 We want wine. We don't want whisky.
3 She eats English food. She doesn't eat French food.
4 I eat fish. I don't eat lobster.
5 I like white bread. I don't like brown bread.
6 She drinks milk. She doesn't drink lemonade.
7 We like carrots. We don't like potatoes.
8 She likes whisky. She doesn't like wine.
  Exercise 4  

Examples

Is this steak for Mary? him/her/them

Yes, it's for her.

Are you giving the chocolates to John? me/them/him

Yes, I'm giving them to him.

 

1 Is this table for my wife and me? them/you/her

2 Are you giving the bottle of whisky to Mr. and Mrs. Hunt? us/him/them

3 Are you giving the suitcase to the porter? him/me/her

4 Is this bottle of perfume for my wife? us/her/them

5 Is this book for you and me? them/us/him

6 Are you giving the wine to your friends? you/them/me

7 Is this postcard for you? me/him/her

8 Are you giving the camera to my friend and me? them/her/you

 

Exercise 5

Examples

Do you like cauliflower?

Yes, I like all vegetables.

Do you like steak?

Yes, I like all meat.

1 Do you like coffee?

2 Do you like men?

3 Do you like lobster?

4 Do you like fish, meat and vegetables?

5 Do you like whisky?

6 Do you like novels?

 

Exercise 6

Examples

Sue: Have you got... potatoes?

Have you got any potatoes?

Waiter Yes, we've got... potatoes.

Yes, we've got some potatoes.

     
Waiter: We haven't got... carrots.  
  And we haven't got... peas.  
Sue: I'd like... potatoes, please.  
Waiter: Would you like... bread?  
Sue: No, I don't want... bread, thank you  
     
Waiter: Do you want... drinks?  
Sue: Yes, please. I'd like... red wine.    

MY MEALS

 

It goes without saying that I prefer to have meals at home. At the weekend I like to get up late and have a good breakfast of scrambled eggs, or pancakes, or something like that. But on weekdays I'm always short of time in the morning. So I just have a cup of strong tea or coffee and a couple of sandwiches.

As I spend a lot of time at school (usually eight or nine hours) it's necessary to have a snack at midday just to keep me going. That's why I have to go to the school canteen to have lunch. Our school canteen leaves much to be desired. It has become a tradition with our canteen to serve chops and watery mashed potatoes every day with a glass of cocoa or stewed fruit.

But I enjoy my evening meal at home. My mother is a wonderful cook and her dinners are always delicious and various.

To begin with, we usually have some salad — tomato and cucumber salad or mixed salad (I like it very much). For the first course we have some soup — noodle, mushroom or cabbage soup, or maybe some fish soup for a change. For the main course we have meat, chicken or fish dishes, for example, steak or fried fish with spaghetti or potatoes (boiled or fried). We also have a lot of vegetables — green peas, carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers. I prefer meat to fish but my mother makes me eat fish from time to time. She says it's good for
my brains.

For dessert we have some fruit, fruit juice or just a cup of tea with a slice of cake.

On Sundays we sometimes go to McDonald's. I like everything there:

cheeseburgers, hamburgers and Big Macs, apple pies and fruit cocktails. But unfortunately we can't afford to go there very often, because it's rather expensive for a family and besides, they say it's not very healthy to eat at McDonald's.

Questions

 

1. How many meals a day do you usually have?

2. What do you usually have for breakfast?

3. Where do you have lunch (dinner)?

4. How many courses does your lunch (dinner) usually consist of?

5. What is your favourite dish?

6. What vegetables do you like?

7. What do you usually have for dessert?

8. How often do you eat out?

9. Have you ever eaten at McDonald's?

10. Some people say that eating at a restaurant is a waste of money. Do you agree?

11. Can you cook?

12. Do you agree that the best cooks in the world are men?

LESSON SIX (6)

SIXTH (6TH) LESSON

Part i

Sightseeing

 

I'm Peter Charlton. I'm in the Beardsley Hotel. Today I'm showing the Hunts round London. This is my favourite city. I work here and live here, too. I know London very well but Mr. Hunt doesn't know it. He knows the north of England, but he doesn't know the south. The Hunts are from Scotland. My parents live there, too, and they know the Hunts very well.

I’ve got plans for today. This morning we're going to Buckingham Palace. Before lunch we're also going to the Post Office Tower. Then we're having lunch in Soho. This afternoon we're walking round Soho. This evening we're having dinner at anItalian restaurant.

After lunch we're goingtoa concert at the Festival Hall. What a busy day!

 

PART 2
This morning

Peter Are you still tired, Jane?

Jane No, I'm not. Where are we going this morning? Where are you taking us?

Peter First we're going to Buckingham Palace.

Jane Sheila's very excited.

Peter Why?

Jane Because she's meeting some friends.
Peter From Geneva?

Jane Yes, they're secretaries at the United Nations. They're staying in Hampstead.
Peter Does she know them well?
Jane Yes, she does. She's having lunch with them. They're showing her round London.
Peter Good! Now, where's your mother?
Jane. She's still in her room. She's very slow.
Peter Yes, well, she's a woman. Women are slow. Ah! Here she is.

 

This afternoon

Simon When are you taking us on the river?

Peter Alter lunch. I'm taking you to Buckingham Palace before lunch.

Simon Are we going to the Post Office Tower, too?

Peter Yes, we're going there before lunch.
Simon Are we walking?

Peter No, we're going on a bus. Now, where's your mother?

Simon She’s in the souvenir shop. She’s late again. There she is.

Mrs. Hunt I'm late again. I'm sorry.
Peter That's all right... but hurry! We are catching that bus.

 

Buildings

Simon Is this Piccadilly Circus?

Peter No, this is Trafalgar Square.

Simon What a high building! Is that the Post Office Tower?
Peter No, it isn't. We can't see it from here. It's between TottenhamCourt Rond andRegent
Street.
Simon What’s that?
Peter That’s my favourite building.

It’s the National Gallery.
Simon When do you go there?
Peter During my lunch hour,
Simon Is your office near here?
Peter Yes, it's in the Strand.
Simon Where's that?

Peter It's between Charing Cross and the Aldwych.

Simon Oh, you are lucky!

Peter Yes, I am. Look! We can see the Post Office Tower.
Simon I can see the top. How high is it?
Peter I don't know. There's guideat the top. You can ask him.
Simon Can we go to thetop?
Peter Yes, we can.
Simon Oh, good. Are you coming, Mum?Hurry!
Mr. Hunt Simon's excited. He likes high buildings.
Peter Are you coining with us, Guy?
Mr. Hunt Yes.

Peter We're lucky.

Mrs. Hunt. Why?

Peter Because there aren't any clouds.

Mrs. Hunt Is that Hyde Park?

Peter No, that's St. James's Park. There’s Hyde Park on that side.

Mrs. Hunt Oh! And there's Buckingham Palace. It's between the two parks.

Peter That's right. Look! There's the Tower of London.

Mrs. Hunt Where?

Peter Near the river.

Mrs. Hunt Are we going on the river?

Peter Yes, you're going on it this afternoon, Sarah.

Mrs. Hunt Oh, good! What a wonderful view!

 

PART 3

We are waiting

George Can we go now?

Harry No? we’re waiting for Alice again.

George Does she know the time?

Harry I don’t know. She knows our plans.

George I can see her in the restaurant. She’s still eating. She doesn’t know the time.

We are late. I can see the bus.

Harry Now she’s paying the waiter. Here she comes.

George We can go now.

 

I can catch a bus

David When are you leaving London?

Ann This evening

David Before dinner?

Ann No, after dinner. The plane’s leaving at nine (9.00).

David I can’t take you to the airport.

Ann Why?

David Because I’m going to a concert this evening.

Ann Oh, well... I can catch a bus.

 


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