Sonntag, 2. August 2015

Lesson 167
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Lesson one hundred and sixty-seven
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2) Telephone

Mrs Miller waited for a phone call, but she had no bread in the house, so she left the baby at home and said to his five-year-old brother, "I’ m going to the shop, Peter, and I will be back in five minutes." Then, the telephone rang, and Peter answered the phone. "Hello," a man said, "Is your mother at home?" "No, she isn’t" Peter replied. "Tell her, Mr Baker has phoned, when she comes back." "What?" "Mr Baker. Write it down! B-A-K-E-R." "How can I write a B?" "How can you write a B? Listen, my boy! Is there a brother or sister in the house?" "My brother John is here with me." "Well, I want to speak to him." Peter brought the phone to the baby’s bed and gave it to John. When their mother came back, she asked: "Has a man called?" "Yes," Peter said, "but he wanted to talk to John."

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Lesson 166
Written by Rainer: rainer.lehrer@yahoo.com
Learn languages (via Skype): Rainer: + 36 20 549 52 97 or + 36 20 334 79 74
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Lesson one hundred and sixty-six
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He listens to the radio.


the telephone / phone rings


speak = say = talk = tell

I’m in my house. = I’m at home.
I’m going into my house. = I’m going home.

I have money. I can go into a shop and buy bread and cheese.

The pupils are in the classroom. The teacher isn’t there. The pupils are waiting for him.

Peter is at school. He can’t write. He has left his pen and paper at home.

I want to speak with Mary. Mary isn’t here. I phone her. Her phone rings and she answers the phone.

I want a hamburger I like it. But Peter doesn’t like hamburgers he wants a pizza.

one month old
baby
three years old
child
seven years old
boy / girl
twenty years old
young man / young woman

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