Communication » 2ALS Communication
Ex. 1 p. 266
- These coats.
- This music.
- These children.
- These shoes.
- This information.
- This traffic.
- This coffee.
- These coffees.
Ex. 2 p. 267
- Those tables.
- That money.
- That bread.
- Those shirts.
- Those homework.
- Those students.
- That person.
- Those people.
Ex. 3 p. 267
- This cake is delicious.
- That cake was delicious.
- Whose is this phone?
- Are those your bags?
- Do you know who these keys belong to?
Ex. 4 p. 267
- A Do you see much of Valerie these days?
B Not really. But I’m seeing her this weekend, actually.
- A This town changed a lot since I was last here. There was a playground over there where those shops are now.
B Yes. And there used to be a park at the end of the road where that big supermarket is.
- A Are these football boots here your?
B No, mine are those by the door.
- A Can you pass me that bag, please?
B Sure. This bag here?
A No, not that one. That’s Harry’s. the blue one next to it.
- A Did you notice those re trainers in that skateboard shop we went into yesterday?
B Yes, I did. They were cool.
A Well, I went back that morning and bought them!
- A Do you like this perfume?
B Mmm, yes. You smell really nice.
- A Are you going to Marco’s party this Friday?
B No. I’m not invited. I hardly ever see Marco these days.
- A This weather is amazing, isn’t it?
B Yes, we’re going to the beach this afternoon, actually. Do you want to come with us?
- A Harry, this is Eva. Have you met before?
B No, we haven’t. pleased to meet you Eva.
- A Hello.
B Hello. This is Victoria Evans. Is this David Bradley?
A Yes, it is. Hi Victoria.
Ex. 1 p. 268
- A Can you land me a pen?
B Sorry. I haven’t got one.
- A Did you buy the black gloves?
B No. I got the blue ones.
- A Would you like a coffee?
B No, thanks. I’ve just had one.
- A Is there a supermarket near here?
B Yes. There’s one over there.
- A Are these photos recent?
B No. they’re old ones.
- A Which bar did you go to?
B The one on Queen Street.
- A Which is Francesca’s house?
B It’s either this one or that one.
A Oh yes. I think it’s this one. The one with the blue door.
- A Can you pass me my coat?
B Which one’s yours? The stripy one or the checked one?
A The checked one.
Ex. 2 p. 269
- A Which trainers are yours?
B The black and yellow ones.
- A Is there a post office near here?
B Yes. There’s one in Broom Street.
- A Which sandwich do you want – ham or cheese?
B I don’t mind. I like either the one with ham either the one with cheese.
- A Is this a new handbag?
B No. this is the old one.
- A Did you manage to sell your old CDs?
B Yes. I manage to sell every one.
- A Can I borrow an umbrella?
B Sorry, but I haven’t got one.
- A Which tie do you want – blue, red or green?
B It doesn’t matter. I like any one.
- A Which café shall wego to?
B How about the first one we come to?
Ex. 3 p. 269
- A Do you want a different chair?
B No. this one is fine, thanks.
- A Do I get the number 23 or the number 26bus to get to the town centre?
B Either one. They both go to the town centre.
- A I don’t fancy either of these films.
B No. Neither one looks interesting.
- A Which newspaper shall I buy?
B Any one. You choose.
- A Did you look in all the rooms?
B Yes. In every one.
- A I’ve bought that scooter.
B Oh. Which one?
A The one we saw in the paper yesterday.