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Not a return ticket

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TASK 1. R.488

W a)Listen to the dialogues and complete them.

Dialogue 1.

Christina: Excuse me? Could you pass the salt, (1)______?
Man: Yes, certainly.
Christina: (2)_________________________.
Man: You’re (3)____________________.

 

Dialogue 2.

Boy: So, what do you think we should do this weekend? What about going canoeing again?
Girl: Yeah, last time we went it was great! We could leave on Friday evening.
Boy: Er; I’d (4) _____________not, thanks. I didn’t enjoy it much last time. But you can all go.
Girl: All right, maybe. Oh, how about….

 

Dialogue 3.

Christina: (5) ______, Mrs Davis? Do you think I (6) _____ have a word with you?
Mrs Davis: Yes, dear.
Christina: Would you (7) giving me a lift to school?
Mrs Davis: Of course not. In about ten minutes, OK?
Christina: Thanks a lot. That’s very (8)_____of you.
Mrs Davis: It’s no (9)______.Any time.

 

Dialogue 4.

Boy: Hi, Christina. Have you got that CD you borrowed?
Christina: Oh, I’ve forgotten it! I’m (10) _____.
Boy: That’s okay, bring it tomorrow.
Christina: Yes, I will, I (11)__________.

 

b) Ω Listen and identify in what dialogue Christina sounds formal and in what - informal.

c)What expression and tone will you use from the dialogues:

a) to ask for something politely?

b) to reply to someone’s thanks?

c) to politely refuse an invitation?

d) to make a request to someone you don’t know very well?

e) to thank someone for doing something for you?

f) to apologize to a friend?

 

W Listen to the dialogues again. This time Christina sounds rude. Why?

E.g.: Dialogue 1 = b

a) She is too direct.

b) She doesn’t say “please” or “thank you”.

c) She shows no interest.

d) She interrupts someone.

 

Speaking Strategies. Preparing for Speaking. ·Decide if the situation is more or less formal. ·Decide which roles you are going to play. ·Choose some expressions from the previous dialogues; e.g. I’d rather not.

Now, in pairs, prepare for these roles to play.

  1. Ask a stranger to close a window on a train.
  2. Decide with a friend what to do at the weekend.
  3. Ask a neighbour to post a letter for you.
  4. Ask a friend to return a magazine he/she borrowed.
  5. Decide where to go on holiday with a friend / with a travelling agent.

6. Ask a waiter to give you the menu.

 

TASK 2. R.489

2. a) W Now listen to the dialogues. Decide where they are taking place and what the people are talking about.

b) W Listen again and complete the dialogues. Pay attention to the intonation of “Please” and “Thank you”.

Dialogue 1.

Man: (1)_____________, are you sure this is your (2) _______?

Woman: Yes, I am. Number (3) _____________________.

Man: But my (4) _______ has got that number.

Woman: Well, ask the (5) ____________ about it.

Dialogue 2.

Woman: I’d like a (6) _____________________to Newcastle, please.
Man: Single or (7) ______________________?
Woman: Single.
Man: Smoking or non-smoking?
Woman: Non-smoking, please.
Man: That’ll be (8) _______________, please.
Woman: What (9) _________ does it go from?
Man: Number 6, over there.
Woman: And what time does it (10) __________?
Man: Er, at (11) _________________.

Dialogue 3.

Woman: Good morning. How much (12) _______ have you got?
Man: Just one case.
Woman: Could I see your (13) __________, please? That’s fine.
Man: The (14) ______ is late, isn’t it?
Woman: Yes, but only 15 minutes. Here is your (15) _________. Go through (16) _________ now and then listen for the (17) _________ number.
Man: Thank you.

Be attentive! The meaning of the sentence can change if you put the stress on a different word.

E.g. I want two return tickets to Liverpool. = not my friend.

I want two return tickets to Liverpool. = not one ticket.

I want two return tickets to Liverpool. = not single tickets.

I want two return tickets to Liverpool. = not Manchester.

 

3. W Listen to three statements, underline the word carrying the tonic accent. Choose the right meaning.

1) Eric wants to go to Cracow by train.

Not Sarah b) Not Warsaw c) Not by bus

 

2) I’d like a single ticket for a morning train in a non-smoking compartment.

Not a return ticket.

Not an afternoon train.


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