Dienstag, 25. Juli 2017

Lesson 180
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Lesson 180
2) Wake up
Mr Miller was very angry with his wife, and she was very angry with him too. They had not spoken to each other for some days. Once Mr Miller was very tired when he came back from work, so he went to bed soon after dinner and said nothing to his wife. She cleaned the dishes and when she went to bed, he was already asleep and she found a paper on the bedside table next to her bed. There he had written, "Mother, wake me at seven o'clock! Father." When he woke up in the morning, it was already eight o'clock and on the night table beside his bed, he saw another paper. He took it and read: "Father, wake up, it's seven o'clock! Mother."

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Lesson 179
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Lesson 179

I speak to you and you speak to me. = We speak to each other.

one man, two men, three men, four men, …, some men

I worked for three hours.

not in three years, in one week = soon


plate, cup, knife, fork, spoon, teapot, pot = the dishes

You clean the dishes with water.

Is it already nine o’clock? – No, it’s eight fifty-five.

He is in bed and sleeping. = He is asleep.

next to = beside = near

on the bedside = next to the bed

This is one cup and that is another cup.

It is seven o’clock in the morning. He must wake up and go to work.


It is seven o’clock and his wife says to him: ‘Wake up! You must go to work.’ = She wakes him up.


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Freitag, 14. Juli 2017

Lesson 178
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Lesson 178

1) Helen's eyes
Helen's eyes were not very good, so she had to wear glasses. However, when she was seventeen and went out with a young man, she never wore her glasses when she was with him. When he arrived, she took her glasses off, and when she was home again, and he had left, she put them on again. Once, her mother said to her, "But Helen, why don’t you wear your glasses when you are with Michael?" He takes you to marvellous places in his car, but you can’t see anything." "Well, mother," Helen said, "I'm prettier for Michael when I do not wear my glasses - and he looks better to me too!"

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Lesson 177
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Lesson 177

have to = must

so = therefore

I can’t see well. Therefore I must wear glasses.

I can’t see well. I put my glasses on. I see well. Then, I take my glasses off and again I can’t see.

however = but

A boy loves a girl and the girl loves the boy. = He goes out with her and she goes out with him.

He came at five o’clock. = He arrived at five o’clock.

When you arrived, he had gone away. = He wasn’t here anymore when you arrived.
He was a king and lived in this castle.
He has lived in this castle for 500 years and now he is frightening us.
He is a ghost. He frightens people.
He will live here.

marvellous = very beautiful

city, home, zoo = places

You sit in his car and he drives to New York with you. = He takes you to New York.

I put my glasses on I can see the zoo. I take my glasses off I can’t see anything.

pretty = beautiful

I think she is pretty. = She looks pretty to me.

An elephant is big. A horse is small. A mouse is smaller than a horse.

good
pretty
small
better
prettier
smaller

go (went – gone) away = leave (left – left)

Peter is English and Maria is English. Maria is English too.


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Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2017

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