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Lesson 1
The
writer
went
to
the
theatre
last
did't
enjoy
the
play.A
young
man
and
a
young
woman were sitting behind were talking writer couldn't hear the
turned said he couldn't hear a young man said,'This is a private conversation!'.
(53 words)
Lesson 2
The
writer
always
gets
up
late
on
got
up
late
last
aunt
telephoned
had
just
arrived
by
was
coming
to
see
said,'I
am
still
having
breakfast'.His aunt was was one o'clock.
(45 words)
Lesson 3
Postcards always spoil the writer's spent his holiday in Italy last tought
about postcards every didn't send any cards to his bought thirty-seven cards on
the last staied at home all didn't write any cards.
(47 words)
Lesson 4
The
writer
has
just
received
a
letter
from
his
brother,
is
an
has
been
in
Australia
for
six
has
already
visited
many
is
in
Alice
Springs
has
never been abroad is enjoying his trip very much.
(48 words)
Lesson 5
has opened his second garage in first garage is in e is five miles
away from can't get a telephone for his new has just bought twelve
carry messages from one garage to the other in three minutes.
(48 words)
Lesson 6
The writer has just moved to a house in Bridge Street.A beggar knocked at her door
sang writer gave him a meal and a glass of beer in return for beggar's name is
Percy calls at every house once a month.
(50 words)
Lesson 7
Detectives
were
waiting
at
the
airport
all
were
expecting
a
valuable
parcel
of
diamonds from South men took the parcel of the detectives opened
parcel was full of stones and sand.
(39 words)
Lesson 8
Joe Sanders has the best garden in wins 'The Nicest Garden Competition'each
has a fine 's is writer's garden is always win a little prize for the
competition.
(37 words)
Lesson 9
We went to the Town Hall on New Year's were a lot of people Town Hall clock
will strike twelve in twenty five to twelve,it refused to welcome the New
crowd began to laugh and sing.
(46 words)
Lesson 10
We
own
an
old
was
made
in
grandfather
bought
the
instrument
many
years ago.A visitor damaged it tried to play jazz on broke two of the
father's friend is repairing it now.
(45 words)
Lesson 11
I was having dinner at a restaurant.I see Tony Steele after a always borrows money from
his sat at my table.I asked him to lend me twenty gave me the money at
wanted me to pay for his dinner.
(49 words)
Lesson 12
We'll meet Captain Charles Alison at Portsmouth Harbour eary tomorrow will be in his
small boat, will leave at eight o''ll say goodbye to will take part in an
importantrace across the Atlantic.
(40 words)
Lesson 13
The Greenwood Boys are will be coming here of the young people
will be meeting them at the will gave five police will be trying to
keep order as usual.
(38 words)
Lesson 14
The writer gave a lift to a young man in the south of France last greated each other in
writer doesn't speak any sat in young man said,'Do you speak
English?' at the end of the was English himself.
(49 words)
Lesson 15
orth
wanted
see
me.I
felt
nervous.I
went
into
his
said
business
was
very
firm couldn't pay such large people had already didn't ask me to
offered me an extra thousand pounds a year!
(47 words)
Lesson 16
Traffic police usually give you a ticket if you park your car in the wrong writer found a
polite note on his car in traffic policeman wanted him to pay attention to their street
ne can't fail to obey a request like this.
(48 words)
Lesson 17
My aunt Jennifer is an is over thirty years often appears on the stage as a
young
er
will
act
the
part
of
a
girl
of
seventeen
in
a
new
play
never
tells
anyone how old she really is.
(46 words)
Lesson 18
The writer had lunch at a village couldn't find her bag after her couldn't pay
the landlord soon found it for dog had taken it into the garden.
(36 words)
Lesson 19
The play was going to begin at any moment.I asked for two were none
and
I
were
disappointted.A
man
hurried
to
the
ticket
office
just
returned
two
were for next Wednesday's performance.I bought them.
(45 words)
Lesson 20
Fishing is the writer's favourite unlucky fisherman catch old boots and
writer isn't not so never catches isn't really interested in is only
interested in sitting in a boat and doing nothing at all.
(44 words)
Lesson 21
The writer is slowly going lives near an g planes can be heard night and
of
his
neighbours
have
left
their
has
been
offered
money
to
determined to stay ne says he must be are probably right.
(49 words)
Lesson 22
Jane crossed the Channel last threw a bottle into the contains a piece of paper
with her name and address on received a letter from a girl in Holland ten months
write to each other regularly send their letters by post.
(50 words)
Lesson 23
My sister will come to England next she comes,she will get a surprise.I have a new house in
the
country.I
have
invited my
sister
to
star with
is
a
very
modern
has
get
many
large
rooms
and
a
lovely
garden. (48
words)
Lesson 24
I
had
just
lost
fifty
pounds.I
felt
very
upset.I
told
the
manager
about
couldn't
do
began complain about this wicked world.A girl came in with the money just
had
found
it
outside
my
is
still
some
honesty
in
this
world.
(51
words)
Lesson 25
I arrived at a railway station in London and asked a porter the way to my hotel,but he couldn’t
understand me. He understood me at last but I cou
ldn’t understand his answer. My teacher never
spoke English like that. The porter said I shall learn English soon.. Each person speaks a different
language in England. They understand each other but I don’t understand them.
(67 words)
Lesson 26
The writer
studies art and paints a lot of pictures. Many people don’t really understand modern
art. Paintings don’t always have a meaning. They are something pretty patterns. Young children
not
only
appreciate
modern
paintings
better
than
others,but
noticed
more
als
o.
The
writer’s
young sister went into his room yesterday and examined his new picture. He had hung it upside
down and she noticed this immediately.
(67 words)
Lesson 27
The boys put up their tent in the middle of a flied and cooked over an open fire. They told stories
and sang songs after their meal but it began to rain so they crept into their tent. The boys woke
up in the middle of the night. The tent was full of water so they rushed outside. A stream had
formed in the field and flowed right under their tent.
(68 words)
Lesson 28
Jasper White believes in ancient myths. Car owners always park their cars outside his gate so he
has put up ‘No Parking’ signs but they haven’t paid any attention to them. He has put an ugly
stone
head
over
the
gate.
It
is
Medusa
’s
head.
He
wants
her
to
turn
cars
and
their
owners
to
stone but she hasn’t done so yet.
(62 words)
Lesson 29
Captain Ben Fawcett has bought a small Swiss aeroplane and uses it as a taxi. It is called a ‘Pilatus
Porter’ . It can not only carry seven passen
gers, but can land anywhere also. Captain Fawcett has
taken passengers to many strange places. He refused to fly a businessman to Rockall. The journey
was too dangerous.
(56 words)
Lesson 30
The
writer
sat
by
the
river last
Sunday.
Some
children
were
playing
games
nearby.
One
of
the
children kicked a ball hard and it went towards a passing boat. The man in the boat neither saw
the
ball nor heard people shouting. The ball hit the man and the children all ran away. However, the
man wasn’t angry and threw the
ball back to the bank.
(67 words)
Lesson 31
Frank
Hawkins was
telling me
about
his experiences
as
a
young
man.
Frank
used to
work
in
a
small shop as a boy. He used to repair bicycles there. He bought his own shop in 1958 and made
spare parts for aeroplanes in his twenties. He employed a lot of people in a few years. His wife
came into the room after a while. She wanted him to repair their grandson’s bicycle.
(76 words)
Lesson 32
A detective watched a well-dressed woman in a large store one Monday. She bought a few small
articles and then chose an expensive dress. The assistant wrapped it up for her and the woman
took it with her. She didn’t pay for it so the detective arrested her. The shop assistant was her
daughter. She gave her mother a free dress once a week.
(66 words)
Lesson 33
The girl set out from the coast one afternoon and was caught in a storm. Her boat struck a rock
so she jumped into the sea. She swam eight miles that night. She reached the shore early next
morning. She had seen a light ahead high up on the cliffs and she climbed up. She found herself
in hospital a day later.
Lesson 34
Dan Robinson was worried. He had received a letter from the local police. He went to the station
yesterday.
He
isn’t
worried
anymore.
The
police
had
found
his
bicy
cle.
Dan
was
not
only
surprised, but amused as well. His bicycle was stolen twenty years ago. He was a boy of fifteen
then.
(53 words)
Lesson 35
Roy is finding his new job as a bus driver exciting. He saw two thieves in Catford Street recently.
They were running out of a shop and Roy drove his bus straight at the thieves, so they dropped
the
stolen
money
and
got
into
a
drove
his
bus
into
the
back
of
it.
He
telephoned
the
police after this. Both men were arrested later.
(67 words)
Lesson 36
Debbie Hart is going to swim across the English Channel tomorrow. She is eleven years old and is
a
strong
swimmer.
Debbie
has
been
trained
by
her
father.
He
will
follow
her
in
a
small
boat.
Debbie’s mother will be waiting on the English coast. She swam the Channel
as a girl.
(48 words)
Lesson 37
The
Olympic
Games
will
be
held
in
our
country
in
four
years’
time
so
the
government
will
be
putting
up
new
buildings.
Kurt
Gunter
has
designed
the
buildings
and
workers
will
have
completed the new stadium by the end of next year. The Games will be held in this country for
the first time and we are looking forward to them.
(66 words)
Lesson 38
The writer’s friend,Harrison, had spent many years in the Mediterranean but he wanted to retire
in England so he bought a house. The summer that year was very bad and he complained about
the weather. Harrison not only sold the house in the end , but also left the country.
(50 words)
Lesson 39
gton refused to tell his patient ,John Gilbert whether his operation had been successful.
The patient telephoned gton next day and he inquired about a certain patient,a
doctor answered a number of questions about the patients and asked whether the
caller was a relative then. The caller then told him who he was.
(58 words)
Lesson 40
The writer sat next to Mrs. Rumbold at the dinner party. He tried to make conversation but she
was busy eating. He talked about the new play at ‘The Globe’and the answered his
questions briefly. Then he asked if she was en
joying her dinner and she answered,‘If you ate more
and talked less,we would both enjoy our dinner.’
(67 words)
Lesson 41
The wirter’s wife was trying on a hat and he didn’t like it. He sat down and waited for
they began arguing had bough
t a terrible tie the day before but his wife didn’t like it. He
said,‘A
man
can
never
have
too
many
ties.’
His
wife
used
exactly
the
same
argument
and
she
bought the hat. It looked like a lighthouse.
(67 words)
Lesson 42
We watched a snake charmer in a square in Old Delhi. He had a long pipe and two large baskets.
He played a tune and the snake in one of the baskets rose to follow the movements of the pipe.
Then the snake charmer played modern tunes but the snake continued to dance slowly. It didn’t
know the difference between Indian music and jazz.
(64 words)
Lesson 43
In 1929,the American explorer , became the first man to fly over the South Pole. He took
a lot of photographs during the flight but then ran into difficulties. His plane couldn’t get
over the
mountains so he orded his men to throw out two heavy food sacks. The plane then flew over the
mountains and continued without further trouble.
(63 words)
Lesson 44
Two men tried to steal ng’s handbag. She was having a picnic at the time.
They took the
bag after a struggle and ran through the trees. She ran after them and caught up with them. The
men had sat down and were going through the contents of the bag. ng ran straight at
them so they dropped the bag and ran away.
(66 words)
Lesson 45
The local buther,Sam Benton,was taking his savings to the post office but he lost his wallet. Sam
not only received half his money three months later,but received a note as note said:‘A
thief,yes,but only 50 per cent a thief!’ The thi
ef included a note every time he sent Sam more
money. The last note said: ‘I am 100 per cent honest now!’
(68 words)
Lesson 46
The
plane
from
London
arrived
at
Sydney
airport
and
workers
unloaded
a
number
of
wooden
boxes. They contained clothing. One of the boxes was extremely heavy so a worker opened it. He
found a man on top of a pile of woolen goods. The man was arrested. He had travelled in the box
from London. He had to pay 3,500 pounds. An ordinary tickets costs 2,000 pounds.
(65 words)
Lesson 47
Mr. Ian Thompson bought a public house recently but it is haunted,so he is going to sale it. There
was
a
strange
noise
in
the
bar
one
night
and
the
room
was
in
disorder
next
morning.
Mr.
Thompson found five empty whisky bottles. He doesn’t believe that some vi
llagers broke into the
bar and had a drink. Anybody in the village doesn’t want to the pub.
(68 words)
Lesson 48
The dentist in the story had pulled out one of the writer’s teeth and had told him to rest for a
while.
He
asked
several
questions
but
the
writ
er
couldn’t
answer
them.
His
mouth
was
full
of
cotton wool. He suddenly discovered something wrong but he couldn’t say anything. The dentist
eventually removed the cotton wool from his mouth and the writer told him he had pulled out
the wrong tooth.
(72 words)
49
A young man in Teheran bought a real bed for the first time in his life. He slept on the roof of his
house because the weather was hot. Three nights later, the bed was swept off the roof during a
storm. The man was not only unhurt but still on his mattress. As the bed was in pieces, he carried
his mattress indoors and after he had put it on the floor he went back to sleep
50
The
writer
wanted
to
go
to
Woodford
Green
but
as
he
did
not
know
the
way,
the
conductor
promised to tell him where to get off. When they arrived at the bus terminus, the writer asked if
they were at Woodford Green. The conductor then realized that he had forgotten to put him off.
The writer stayed on the bus because it was going back.
51
Hugh is so fat that he has gone on a diet. He has forbidden himself all the foods he likes but he
has not lostweight. When the writer visited him yesterday, he hid a large parcel under his desk.
The
parcel
contained
chocolates
and
sweets.
Hugh
said
that
he
had
to
reward
himself
occasionally because his diet was so strict.
52
The
writer
has
been
trying to
get
his
new room
in
order
all
morning.
This
has
proved
difficult
because he owns over a thousand books which cover every inch of floor space at the moment.
His sister helped him to carry one of his old bookcases up the stairs a short while ago. She got a
surprise when she saw the room, but she thought that the books made a pretty carpet.
53
Now that firemen have put out a big forest fire in California, they have been trying to discover its
cause. There was no evidence that it was started by broken glass or a cigarette end. However a
fireman has just solved the mystery. He noticed the remains of a snake which had been dropped
by a bird on to some electric wires. In winding itself round the wires, the snake had sent sparks to
the ground and this caused the fire.
54
As soon as the writer returned home from the shops she began to make some meat pies. When
the telephone rang soon afterwards, her fingers were very sticky. She spent ten minutes talking
to Helen Bates on the telephone. After that she looked at the mess she had made. Her fingers,
the
telephone
and
the
doorknobs
were
covered
with
pastry.
Just
then
the
postman
rang
the
doorbell. He wanted her to sign for a registered letter.
55
‘The Revealer’is
a new machine which is used for detecting buried gold. Using this machine, a
search party recently tried to find gold in a cave near the seashore. Although they examined the
cave
thoroughly
they
only
found
a
small
gold
coin
which
was
practically
worthless.
However
many people believe that the machine may reveal
56
A lot of old cars entered for the race, which is held once a year. A great many loud explosions
could
be
heard
when
they
set
off
and
though
many
cars
broke
down
during
the
race,
a
few
managed to complete the course. The winning car went downhill so quickly that its driver had a
lot of difficulty trying to stop it.
57
Though the woman in jeans hesitated for a moment, she entered an expensive shop and asked to
see a dress that was in the window. On being told by an assistant that the dress was sold, the
woman returned the following morning dressed in a fur coat. The assistant was eager to serve
her this time. After making him bring her almost everything in the window, the woman finally
bought the dress she had first asked for.
58
The number of visitors to the village of Frinley has increased because there is said to be a‘cursed
tree’ near the church. Since the villagers believe that if anyone picks a leaf he will die, they have
asked the vicar to have the tree cut down. As the tree is a useful source of income, the vicar has
refused to have the tree cut down. Meanwhile, though tourists have been picking leaves, not one
of them has come to harm.
59
Our dog, Rex, used to sit outside the front gate and bark so that someone would open it. Ever
since my husband trained him to open the gate himself, Rex has developed another bad habit. He
barks when he is in the garden so that someone will let him out. After this he lets himself in and
barks until someone opens the gate again. Now that my husband has removed the gate, Rex has
disappeared.
60
The writer visited a fortune-teller at a village fair who told him that a relation was coming to see
him. She added that a woman he knew well would speak to him when he left the tent and he
would
follow
her
out
of
the
fair.
This
came
true
because
his wife
spoke
to
him when
he
went
outside. She told him they had to meet his sister at the station and she led him out of the fair.
61
When the Hubble telescope was launched into space in April 1990, the pictures it sent us were
very disappointing because the main mirror was faulty. Four astronauts will soon be making the
necessary repairs, and eventually, pictures from the Hubble will tell us a great deal about the age
and size of the universe.
62
It took the firemen nearly three weeks to get the forest fire under control. Now that all the great
trees had been burnt, there was danger that heavy rain would cause serious floods which would
destroy the surrounding villages. To prevent this, the forest authorities ordered grass-seed which
was sprayed over the ground by planes for nearly a month. By the time that it began to rain, the
grass had taken root in many places.
63
When
Jeremy
Hampden,
who
is
greatly
admired
for
his
great
sense
of
humour,
was
invited
to
make
a
speech
at
a
wedding
reception,
he
immediately
agreed
to
do
so.
Since
the
speech
contained
a
lot
of
funny
stories,
it
was
a
great
success.
When
his
six-year-old
daughter,
Jenny,
wanted to go home after his speech, Jeremy was disappointed. She had not enjoyed it because
she did not like to see so many people laughing at him.
64
The tunnel, which the French engineer, Aimé Thomé, planned to build under the English Channel
in 1858, would be ventilated by tall chimneys built above sea level. An Englishman, William Lowe,