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Lesson 1
Narrator:Meet Sandy and
Sue!
Narrator:This is Sue's class.
Narrator:Her teacher's Mr Crisp.
Mr
Crisp:Which is your pen, Sue?
Sue:The red pen,
sir.
Mr Crisp:Here you are, Sue.
Sue:Thank
you, sir.
Lesson 3
Narrator:This is
Sandy's class.
Narrator:His teacher's Miss
Williams.
Miss Williams:Whose is this cap?
Tom:It's Sandy's, Miss Williams.
Miss
Williams:Sandy!
Sandy:Yes, Miss Williams.
Miss Williams:Come here, please.
Sandy:Yes, Miss Williams.
Miss Williams:Is
this your cap?
Sandy:Yes, it is.
Miss
Williams:Here you are Sandy. Sit down, please.
Sandy:Thank you, Miss Williams.
Lesson 5
Tom:Kick the ball, Sandy!
Sandy:All right, Tom.
Tom:Look, Sandy!
Mr Crisp:Oh!
Mr Crisp:It's all right,
Sandy. Whose is this ball?
Mr Crisp:Is this
your ball, Tom?
Tom:No, it isn't, sir.
Mr
Crisp:Is this your ball, Sandy?
Sandy:Yes, it
is, sir.
Lesson 7
Mr May:Who's that
girl, Mr Crisp?
Mr Crisp:Which girl, Mr May?
Mr May:The girl on the red bicycle
Mr
Crisp:That's Sue Clark. She's in my class.
Mr
May:Who's that boy, Mr Crisp.
Mr Crisp:Which
boy, Mr May?
Mr May:The boy with the football.
Mr Crisp:That's Sandy Clark He's Sue's
brother.
Tom:Kick the ball, Sandy!
Mr Crisp:Look out, Mr May!
Lesson 9
Mother:Hullo, Sandy! Hullo, Sue!
Children:Hullo, Mum!
Mother:Tea's ready.
Mother:Are you hungry, Sue?
Sue:Yes, I am.
Mother:Are you hungry, Sandy?
Sandy:No,
I'm not.
Sandy:What's for tea?
Mother:Look!
Mother:Are you hungry now,
Sandy?
Sandy:Oh yes, I'm very hungry.
Lesson 11
Sandy:Look at my picture, Sue.
Sue:That's nice, Sandy.
Sue:What's that?
Sandy:It's a bicycle.
Sue:Who's that?
Sandy:It's Tom. He's on his bicycle
Sue:What's this?
Sandy:It's a car.
Sue:Who's this?
Sandy:It's Mr Crisp.
Sandy:He's in his car.
Lesson 13
Mother:This egg is for you, Sandy!
Sandy:Thanks, Mum.
Sue:Listen, Sandy!
That's Dad's car. Eat your egg quickly.
Sue:Now put the egg in the egg-cup like this
Father:Good evening, Betty.
Mother:Good
evening, Jim.
Father:Good evening, Children.
Children:Good evening, Dad.
Sandy:Tea's
ready, Dad. This egg is for you
Father:An egg!
That's nice. I'm hungry
Father:Oh! It's empty!
Lesson 15
Sue:Put on Dad's hat,
Sandy!
Sandy:Put on Mum's shoes, Sue!
Sandy:You are funny, Sue!
Sue:You're funny, too, Sandy!
Sue:Come
with me.
Sandy:Knock at the door, Sue.
Mother:Come in!
Sandy:Look at me! I'm an
actor
Sue:Look at me! I'm an actress.
Lesson 17
Sandy:Who's that boy, Tom?
Tom:Which boy, Sandy?
Sandy:That fat boy.
Tom:He's a new boy. His name's Billy Briggs
Sandy:Look at him!
Miss Williams:Billy!
Billy:Yes, Miss Williams
Miss
Williams:Open your desk and give me that apple
Billy:I'm sorry, Miss Williams. I'm hungry
Lesson 19
Sandy:My bag's heavy!
Tom:What's in it, Sandy
Sandy:Open it and
see.
Tom:Six books and six exercise-books
Billy:My bag's heavy, too.
Tom:What's in
it, Billy
Billy:Open it and see!
Tom:One
book, two apples, three oranges and a banana!
Lesson 21
Tom and Bill:What nationality
are you? French or German
Sandy(whispering):I'm French
Tom:Come on
my side!
Tom and Billy:What nationality are
you?
Sue(whispering):I'm German.
Billy:Come on my side.
Tom and Billy:Pull!
Pull!
Lesson 23
Sandy:Give me that
box please, Sue.
Sue:Which box, Sandy? This
one?
Sandy:No, not that one. The big blue one.
Sue:What's in it, Sandy?
Sandy:Open it and
see.
Sue:Oh!
Sandy:It's a
Jack-in-the-box!
Lesson 25
Sue:There's a man at the door, Dad.
Father:Who is it, Sue? Open the door!
Sue:It's the postman, Dad.
Postman:Good
morning, Sue.
Sue:Good morning, postman.
Postman:There's a letter for your mother. And
there's a letter for your father.
Sue:Thank
you.
Sue:Dad! There's a letter for mum and
there's a letter for you.
Father:This isn't a
letter! It's a bill!
Lesson 27
Gym
Master:Look at these shoes!
Gym Master:Which
are your shoes, Sandy?
Sandy:The brown shoes,
sir.
Gym Master:What colour are your shoes,
Tom?
Tom:My shoes are black sir.
Gym
Master:Here you are, Tom.
Tom:Thank you, sir.
Gym Master:There's a shoe on this locker.
Whose is it?
Tom:It's Billy's, sir.
Lesson 29
Mother:Are your hands clean,
Sandy?
Sandy:Yes, my hands are clean, Mum.
Mother:Show me your hands, Sandy.
Mother:Your hands aren't clean. They're very
dirty!
Mother:Go and wash your hands at once!
Sandy:All right, Mum.
Mother:Are your
hands clean now, Sandy?
Sandy:Yes, they are,
Mum
Mother:Sandy! Look at my nice clean Towel!
Lesson 31
Tom:Heads or tails, Sue?
Sue(calling):Heads!
Sue:It's heads!
Tom:Come on our side.
Tom:Heads or tails,
Sandy?
Sandy(calling):Tails!
Sandy:It's
tails!
Tom:Go on their side.
Tom and Billy:Pull! Pull!
Lesson 33
Mother:These shoes are nice. Try on these
shoes, Sue.
Salesman:Sit down here, please.
Mother:How are they, Sue?
Sue:They're very
tight, Mum
Sue:Oh, Mum! Look at those shoes.
Those are pretty shoes
Salesman:Here you are,
young lady.
Mother:How are they, Sue?
Sue:They're just right!
Lesson 35
Sandy:What are these, Billy?
Billy:They're
stamps.
Billy:These are French stamps.
Billy:And those are Italian stamps.
Sandy:Show me those Italian stamps, Billy.
They're very pretty
Sandy:Give me this one
please, Billy.
Billy:Give me two apples then.
Sandy:Two apples for one stamp! No, thank you!
Lesson 37
Mr Crisp:Good morning,
children
Class:Good morning, sir
Mr
Crisp:Sit down, please.
Mr Crisp:These two
girls are new pupils. Their names are Liz and
Lillie.
Mr Crisp:Liz and Lillie are twins.
They are in our class.
Mr Crisp:This is... er
... Liz. And this is... er ...Lillie.
Lillie:I'm not Liz. I'm Lillie. She's Liz.
Liz:I'm not Lillie. I'm Liz. She's Lillie.
Mr Grisp:Twins!
Lesson 39
Sandy:Whose are these sandwiches, Tom?
Tom:They're Billy's.
Tom:Open the packet,
Sandy.
Tom:Take out the sandwiches.
Tom:Put in this duster and this book
Tom:Hurry up! There's Billy!
Billy:Hey!
Leave my sandwiches alone!
Sandy:Here you are,
Billy.
Billy:That's funny. These sandwiches
are very hard
Billy:Oh! Give
me my sandwiches quickly!
Lesson 41
Sandy:Listen, Sue! That's the school bell.
Sue:Hurry up, Sandy! We're late for school
Sandy:What's the time, Sue?
Sue:It's nine
o'clock.
Sandy:Look! There's the headmaster.
He's in the playground.
Sue:Oh, dear!
Headmaster:You're both very late this morning.
Sandy and Sue:We're sorry, sir.
Headmaster:Go to your classrooms quickly!
Sandy and Sue:Yes, sir.
Lesson 43
Father:The children are very quiet this
morning, Betty.
Mother:Sandy! Sue! Breakfast's
ready.
Father:Go upstairs and see, Betty.
Perhaps they're still asleep.
Mother:Wake up,
Sandy! It's eight o'clock.
Sandy(sleepily):Eh?
Mother:Wake up! You're late.
Sandy:No, I'm
not, Mum. The school's shut today. It's a holiday!
Mother:Lazybones!
Lesson 45
Sue:Give us two packets of sweets please, Mr
Hill
Mr Hill:Which packets, Sue? These blue
ones?
Sue:No, not those. The big red ones.
Sandy:How much are they, Mr Hill?
Mr
Hill:A shilling each.
Sandy:A shilling each!
That's all our pocket-money!
Sue:Give us two
small lollipops instead.
Lesson 47
Miss Williams:This prize is for Billy, Sandy
and Tom. Here you are, Billy.
Billy:Thank you,
Miss Williams.
Tom:What is it, Billy?
Billy:It's a box of chocolates
Sandy:How
many chocolates are there? Count them, Billy
Billy:One, two, three, four, five, six...
There are twenty-four.
Tom:Eight chocolates
each. Share them, Billy.
Billy:One for Tom and
one for me. One for Sandy and one for me
One
for Tom and one for me. One for Sandy and one for
me…
Sandy and Tom:Hey! That's not right!
Lesson 49
Mother:Post
these letters for me please, Sue.
Sue:O.K.
Mum.
Sue:Good morning, postman.
Postman:Good morning, Sue. How are you today?
Sue:Fine, thanks.
Sue:Are there any
letters in the letter box this morning?
Postman:No, there aren't any letters here.
Sue:Just a minute.
Sue:There are some
letters in the letter box now.
Postman:Thank
you, Sue.
Lesson 51 Father's glasses
Father:Where are my glasses Sue? Are they over
there?
Sue:Where, dad?
Father:There. Near
that box.
Sue:No, they aren't here, dad.
Father:And they aren't under this newspaper.
Sue:Perhaps they're in your pocket, dad.
Father:So they are! How silly of me!
Lesson 53 Hide-and-seek
Sue:Let's play
hide-and-seek.
Billy:Count up to ten, Sue.
Sue:One, two, three, four, five, six, seven,
eight, nine, ten. I'm ready!
Sue:I can see
you, Billy. You're behind that fence.
Sue:Where's Sandy?
Billy:He's beside that
tree.
Sue:That's funny! He's not here.
Sue:Look! There he is! He's up there!
Lesson 55 Sandy's kite
Sandy:Hold this
kite for me please, Sue
Sandy:Now stand
between those two trees.
Sue:All right, Sandy.
Sandy:Ready, Sue?
Sue:I'm ready, Sandy.
Pull the kite.
Sandy:Look at it, Sue! It's
like a bird!
Sue:I can't see it. Where is it?
Sandy:It's over that building.
Sue:I can
see it now. It's very high.
Lesson 57
Silly Billy
Teacher:Get into
lines boys. Good. Now we can do some exercises.
Teacher:Jump together! One, two, three, four,
stop!
Teacher:Touch your knees!
Teacher:Touch your toes!
Teacher:Pay
attention, Tom. Don't laugh!
Sandy:What's the
matter, Tom?
Tom:Silly Billy can't touch his
toes.
Lesson 59 Good old Billy!
Teacher:Bring me that ball please, Tom.
Tom:Yes, sir.
Teacher:Now let's play
football. Are you all ready?
Boys:Yes, sir.
Tom:Quick, Sandy! Pass me the ball!
Tom:Oh, Sandy! Don't pass it to Billy. Pass it
to me.
Sandy:Kick it, Billy!
Tom:It's a
goal!
Sandy:Good old Billy!
Teacher:Billy
can't touch his toes, but he can play football!
Lesson 61 The bird's nest
Mother:What's the matter, Jim?
Father:I
can't light this fire.
Father:Please hold this
ladder, dear.
Father:Well! Well!
Mother:What can you see, Jim?
Father:There's a bird's nest in our chimney.
Mother:Show it to Sandy and Sue.
Father:Sandy! Sue! Come here a moment.
Sandy and Sue:Yes, dad.
Father:Look at
this bird's nest. There are three pretty eggs in
it.
Sue:Give them to Sandy and me
Lesson 63 A paper boat
Sandy:Look at this
paper boat, Sue.
Sue:That's a nice boat,
Sandy.
Sue:Let's fill the wash-basin with
water.
Sandy:Turn on the tap.
Sue:Can I
make a boat like that? Show me, Sandy
Sandy:Take a piece of paper and fold it like
this.
Mother:Sandy! Sue! Look at this wash-
basin! Turn the tap off at once.
Lesson
65 Upside-down
Sandy:Can you stand on your
head, Tom?
Sandy:Look! Like
this.
Tom:Let me try.
Tom:That's easy. I
can do it.
Tom:Billy can't stand on his head.
Billy:Of course, I can!
Billy:Watch me!
Now I'm upside-down.
Sandy:Look, Tom! Billy's
pockets are full of sweets!
Lesson 67 A
puncture
Tom:Pump up this tyre, Sandy. It's
very flat.
Sue:What are you doing, Sandy?
Sandy:I'm pumping up this tyre.
Sandy:Whew! I'm tired.
Tom:It's still
flat.
Tom:Let's take the tyre off the wheel.
Sue:Put the tube in this basin, Sandy.
Tom:Look at those bubbles. There's a puncture
in this tube.
Lesson 69 A game of
hopscotch
Billy:Hullo Liz, hullo Lillie, hullo
Sue.
Girls:Hullo Billy.
Billy:What are you
doing?
Liz:We're playing hopscotch.
Billy:Can I play, too?
Girls:All right.
Billy:It's my turn.
Sue:Throw your stone,
Billy.
Tom:Look at Billy! He's playing
hopscotch with the girls!
Sandy:Hopscotch is a
girls game, Billy.
Tom:Come and play football
with us.
Lesson 71 Father's telescope
Father:Look through this telescope, Sandy What
can you see?
Sandy:I can see a man and a dog.
Father:What are they doing?
Sandy:They're
standing beside a lake.
Father:What's the man
doing now?
Sandy:He's picking up a stick.
Father:What's happening now?
Sandy:Now the
man's throwing the stick into the water.
Father:What's happening now?
Sandy:Now the
dog's swimming across the lake.
Sandy:Now the
dog's holding the stick between its teeth. It's
swimming back to the man.
Lesson 73 Happy birthday, Billy!
Sandy
and Sue are going to Billy's house.
It's
Billy's birthday. Billy's nine years old today.
Billy is opening his present.
Lesson 75 Three cheers for
Billy
The children are enjoying Billy's
birthday party.
They're wearing funny hats.
They're laughing and playing games
Now they're
eating sandwiches, cakes and biscuits. They're
drinking lemonade, too.
Billy's birthday cake
is very big. There are nine candles on it.
Watch me!
Sandy:Hip! Hip!
Children:Hurray!
Sandy:Hip! Hip!
Children:Hurray!
Sandy:Hip! Hip!
Children:Hurray!
Lesson 77 Sh! Be quiet!
Sue:Let's go into the store-room, Sandy
Sandy:All right, Sue.
Sue:Where's your
torch, Sandy?
Sandy:Here it is.
Sue:Look,
Sandy! I can see a man standing beside that box!
Sue:Turn on your torch, Sandy.
Sandy:You're right, Sue There's a man standing
beside that box!
Sue:Sh! Be quiet! Come with
me!
Sandy:Look! It's only an old hat and an
old coat.
Lesson 79 Ugh!
Sandy:Is
there any sugar in my tea, Sue?
Sue:Taste it,
Sandy.
Sandy:Ugh! It's not very nice. This
isn't tea! It's coffee!
Mother:Sandy! What are
you drinking?
Sue:He's drinking dad's coffee,
mum.
Mother:Give me that cup please, Sandy.
Sandy:It's not very nice, mum. There isn't any
milk or sugar in it.
Lesson 81 Sue helps mother
Sue:What are
you doing, mum?
Mother:I'm making some
sandwiches for tea.
Sue:Let me help you, mum.
I can cut the bread.
Mother:All right, Sue.
Mother:Sue! Those slices are very thick. Give
me the bread-knife please.
Mother:Bring me
some jam.
Sue:Yes, mum.
Sue:Mum! Sandy's
eating the jam!
Sue:The jar's nearly empty.
Lesson 83 Billy draws Miss Williams.
Billy:Pass me some white chalk, Sandy. I can
draw Miss Williams.
Billy:Now pass me some
blue chalk and some red chalk.
Miss
Williams:Billy! What are you doing?
Billy:I'm
drawing, Miss Williams.
Miss Williams:Is that
me, Billy?
Billy:Yes,Miss Williams. I'm sorry.
Miss Williams:It's all right, Billy.
Miss
Williams:It's a nice picture.
Miss Williams:My
eyes are blue, Billy. But my nose isn't red! Sit
down, please.
Lesson 85 A picture of
Billy.
Miss Williams:Take out a piece of
paper, children.
Miss Williams:Now you can all
draw a picture.
Miss Williams:What are you
drawing, Tom.
Tom:A football match, Miss
Williams.
Miss Williams:What are you drawing,
Sandy?
Sandy:Billy's birthday party.
Miss
Williams:Who's this?
Sandy:It's Billy.
Sandy:He's holding a bar of chocolate in his
right hand and a bottle of lemonade in his left
hand.
Lesson 87 Mother's shopping-list
Sue:What are you doing, mum?
Mother:I'm
making a shopping-list, Sue.
Sue:Let me help
you.
Mother:All right, Sue. Open that
cupboard.
Mother:Is there any jam or honey in
the cupboard?
Sue:There isn't much jam, but
there's a lot of honey.
Mother:Are there any
apples and oranges in that bowl?
Sue:There
aren't many oranges, but there are a lot of
apples.
Mother:Sugar, tea, jam, oranges...
Sue:And bananas for Sandy and me.
Lesson 89 Flour on the floor
Narrator:Mother is still making her shopping-
list. Sue is still helping her.
Mother:Is
there any butter in the refrigerator?
Sue:There's very little, mum.
Mother:Are
there any tomatoes in the refrigerator?
Sue:There are very few, mum.
Mother:Is
there any flour in that tin?
Sue:Yes, there's
a lot.
Mother:Be careful, Sue!
Sue:I'm
sorry, mum.
Mother:Never mind, Sue.
Sue:There isn't much flour in the tin now!
Mother:No, but there's a lot on the floor!
Lesson 91 Beans or ice-cream?
Mother:Some meat, potatoes and beans for Sue.
Sue:Thanks, mum.
Mother:Some meat,
potatoes and beans for Sandy.
Sandy:I don't
like beans, mum. I don't want any.
Father:There's some ice-cream in the
refrigerator, Sandy. Do you want any?
Sandy:Yes please.
Father:Then eat some
beans or I can't give you any ice-cream
Mother:Do you want any beans now, Sandy?
Sandy:Yes please.
Sandy:I want a lot of
beans. And I want a lot of ice-cream, too.
Lesson 93 Don't forget your change!
Mother:Go and buy a large tube of toothpaste,
and a small bar of soap please, Sue.
Mother:Here's some money.
Sue:Thanks, mum.
Sue:Good morning, Mr Green.
Mr Green:Good
morning, Sue.
Sue:My mother wants a tube of
toothpaste and a small bar of soap, please.
Mr
Green:A large tube or a small one, Sue?
Sue:She wants a large one, please.
Mr
Green:Here you are, Sue.
Sue:Thank you, Mr
Green Goodbye.
Mr Green:Sue!
Sue:Yes, Mr
Green?
Mr Green:Don't forget your change!
Lesson 95 The snowman
Sue:Come to the
window quickly, Sandy! It's snowing.
Sue:Mum, we want some buttons
please.
Sandy:And a carrot.
Mother:Do you
want a lot of buttons, Sue?
Sue:No, I don't
want very many.
Sandy:We want dad's old hat,
too.
Sue:And an old pipe.
Mother:What are
you doing, children?
Children:We're making a
snowman, mum.
Sue:His eyes are black buttons.
Sandy:And his nose is a carrot.
Lesson 97 It's time for bed
Mother:Hurry
up, children. It's time for bed.
Sue:Oh! We're
not sleepy, mum.
Sandy:I don't want to go to
bed. I want to watch television
Sue:I want to
watch television, too.
Mother:All right then.
You can watch television for ten minutes
Father:Are the children in bed, Betty?
Mother:No, they're watching television.
Father:Sandy! Sue! It's time for bed.
Father:Look at them! They're both fast asleep!
Lesson 99 Wake up, Billy!
Miss
Williams:Look at this boy. His name's Paul. He's a
French boy.
Miss Williams:Now look at this map
of the world.
Miss Williams:This country is
France. Paul comes from France.
Miss
Williams:The capital city of France is Paris. Paul
lives in Paris.
Miss Williams:What language
does Paul speak, Billy.
Billy:Er... er... He
speaks German, Miss Williams.
Miss
Williams:Wake up, Billy! You're not paying
attention! Paul speaks French.
Lesson 101
Simon's never careless but Billy...!
Miss
Williams:Here's your exercise-book, Billy
Miss
Williams:You're often careless. Look at these
mistakes
Miss Williams:Don't laugh at Billy,
Sandy!
Miss Williams:Whose is this exercise-
book?
Billy:It's Sandy's, Miss Williams.
Miss Williams:Sandy, put your name on the
cover. You are sometimes careless, too!
Miss
Williams:Look at Simon's exercise book. Simon's
never careless. His work is always neat and tidy.
Billy!
You naughty boy!
Lesson 103
Which season do you like best?
Miss
Williams:Look at the blackboard, children.
Miss Williams:What's the weather like in
Spring, Sandy.
Sandy:It's
often warm, Miss Williams.
Miss
Williams:What's the weather like in Summer?
Sandy:It's often hot.
Miss Williams:What's
it like in Autumn, Tom?
Tom:It's often cool.
Miss Williams:What's it like in Winter, Billy?
Billy:It's often cold.
Miss Williams:Which
season do you like best, Billy? Spring, Summer,
Autumn or Winter?
Billy:I like Winter. That's
the football season!
Lesson 105 The
school year
There are four terms in the school
year:
the Autumn Term, the Winter Term, the
Spring Term and the Summer Term
The first term
is the Autumn Term. The Autumn Term begins in
September and ends in December
The second term
is the Winter Term. The Winter Term begins in
January and ends in April
The third term is
the Spring Term. The Spring Term begins in May and
ends in July
The fourth term is the Summer
Term. The Summer Term begins in July and ends in
September
Sandy and Sue like the Summer Term
best. They are always on holiday then. They always
go to the seaside.
Lesson 107 North,
South, East and West.
Miss Williams:Look at
this map of Britain. This is the North. It often
snows in the North.
Miss Williams:This is the
South. The sun often shines in the South.
Miss
Williams:This is the East. The wind often blows in
the East.
Miss Williams:This is the West. It
often rains in the West.
Miss Williams:In
winter, the sun always rises late and always sets
early.
The days are short and the nights are
long.
Miss Williams:In summer, the sun always
rises early and always sets late.
The days are
long and the nights are short.
Lesson 109
They don't always go to sleep!
The Clarks
always get up early every day.
In the morning,
father always goes to work.
Sandy and Sue
always go to school.
Mother usually stays at
home.
At midday, Sandy and Sue always eat
their lunch at school.
In the afternoon, Sandy
and Sue always come home from school.
They
usually arrive home early.
In the evening,
Sandy and Sue always do their homework.
At
night they go to bed early, but they don't always
go to sleep!
Lesson 111 A holiday
It
is seven o'clock.
Sandy and Sue usually get up
early every day. but today it is a holiday.
It
is a quarter to nine.
Sandy
and Sue usually go to school in the morning, but
this morning they are walking to the park
It
is a quarter past four.
Sandy and Sue usually
come home from school in the afternoon, but this
afternoon they are playing in the park.
It is
half past six.
Sandy and Sue usually do their
homework in the evening, but this evening they are
watching television
It is a quarter past
eight.
Sandy and Sue usually go to bed early
at night, but tonight they are playing a game.
They are playing Snakes and Ladders!
Lesson 113 A flat tyre
Miss Williams is
driving her car to school.
Suddenly, she
stops.
She gets out of her car.
Then a
car stops behind her. It's Mr Crisp!
Lesson 115 The week
Monday mornings are usually terrible. Father
always gets up late and he's always in a hurry.
On Tuesday mother usually goes to the shops.
On Wednesday Sandy and Sue always play games
at school.
On Thursday Miss Jones always gives
Sue her piano lesson. Sue likes this lesson very
much.
On Friday Miss Jones always gives Sandy
his piano lesson. Sandy doesn't like it at all!
Saturday and Sunday are the best days of the
week. The family usually spend a quiet week-end at
home!
Lesson 117 .The weather forecast.
Sandy:It's Saturday tomorrow. What are we
going to do tomorrow?
Sue:Let's ask mum.
Mother:We're going to spend the day at the
seaside
Sandy:The seaside!
Sue:Hurray!
Father:Let's listen to the weather forecast
first. Turn the television on, Sue.
Television:Here is the weather forecast for
tomorrow.
Television:It's going to snow in the
North and it's going to rain in the South.
Sandy and Sue:Oh!
Mother:Never mind,
children.
Father:We can go to the cinema
instead.
Lesson 119 Fixing the clock
Father:That clock doesn't work.
Mother:I'm going to take it to the
watchmaker's next week.
Father:Don't take it
to the watchmaker's. Give it to me. I can fix it.
Sandy:What are you doing,
dad?
Father:I'm fixing this clock.
Mother:Is it nearly ready now, Jim?
Father:No, Betty. I can't put all these pieces
together!
Mother:Oh, Jim! Give me all the
pieces. I'm going to take them to the watchmaker's
at once!