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1LSAB - MTitton - DAD. WEEK from 15th to 21st March, 2021
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15.03.21

 

Focus Now: pages 242, 246

 

Ex 1 page 242

  1. Liam: Where were you this morning?

    Stella: I was at the gym. I go every Saturday.

  2. James: Was the football match exiting?

    David: No, it wasn’t. Their players were much better than our players.

  3. Sue: Were your parents worried about you going skiing?

    Alice: Yes, they were. It was strange. My dad was more worried than my mum.

 

Ex 2 page 242

On Saturday, I was bored. I phoned my friend. We chatted for a while and then we agreed to meet her house. We planned to play tennis but it started to rain so we decided to watch a DVD. Jackie’s little sister was there. She would to play with us but we said “no”. She cried and Jackie’s mum asked us to look after her. So, we all watched a film that Jackie’s sister liked. It was terrible!

 

Ex 3 page 242

SARAH Brown

I first became interested in skateboarding at the age of eight. Then, when I was about ten or eleven, a new skatepark opened in our town. I went every day and got better and better. Last year, there was a competition and I won the under-18 skateboarding prize. I was really happy. A few months ago, I heard about a summer skateboarding camp. It starts today, I packed my clothes yet and sent messages to my friends. I went to bed late last night but it’s 6 a.m. now and I’m eating breakfast. The coach for the camp leaves at 11 o’clock but I can’t sleep.

 

Ex 4 page 242

Hi Chris,

How are you? We had a sports day at our school yesterday. It was quite good. I played table tennis and did some kung fu. Then I had a rest and watched the running competition. After that, some friends and I stayed at school and helped to clear up. The teachers gave us some cans of drink so we took them to the park and drank them there. I went home quite early because I had a lot of work to do last night. We had a Maths test today and we’ve got exams all this week. I must do some more work. Hope all is well.

Nick

 

Ex 5 page 242

  1. At the age of twelve I started doing yoga.

  2. When I was in high school we meet Phil.

  3. Last night my sister listened to her new CD ten times.

  4. At the age of twenty my brother got his first job.

  5. Two month ago I bought this laptop.

  6. I started watching the match but it was boring.

 

Ex 6 page 242

Tim: Is this a good film?

Jan: Oh, it’s lovely. I cried when I saw it.

Tim: Why? Is it sad?

Jan: Very. I saw it last weekend. I went to the cinema with Amelia. She hated it. She wanted to leave before the end.

Tim: I can believe that. I remember when I was at her house a few weeks ago. We decided to watch a DVD. When I looked at her collection of films, they were all things most people like at the age of twelve! In the end, we watched The Lion King!

 

Ex 1 page 246

Ben: What time do you get up?

Marie: I get up at seven o’clock.

  1. Jake: Do your mum take you to school?

    Josie: No, she doesn’t. She leaves home before me.

  2. Nigel: Do you often feel tired?

    Beth: Yes, I do. All the time.

  3. Cleo: How often do your boyfriend buys you flowers?

    Jess: Never. He doesn’t but me anything!

  4. Oliver: Do the teachers at your school wear ties?

    Jean: No, they don’t but they look quite smart.

 

Ex 2 page 246

Mum: Hi, Alex, I’m home. Did you see my notes?

Alex: Er… yes.

Mum: Did you do anything?

Alex: Er… not quite.

Mum: So, what did you do?

Alex: Well, I didn’t do the shopping. I didn’t know what to buy. And I didn’t finish my homework but there isn’t much to do.

Mum: Did you tidy your room?

Alex: Well, no. I didn’t tidy my room and I didn’t learn any French.

Mum: What about your English book?

Alex: Oh yes. I read some of that.

Mum: How much?

Alex: Well, I read much. About half a page. It was really boring and I wanted to write to Aunt Louisa.

Mum: That’s good. I’ve got a stamp here. You can go and post the letter.

Alex: Well, I wanted to write it but I didn’t know it. Not all of this. It’s not my fault. Jason came round and he stayed all day.

 

Ex 3 page 246

Fiona: So, how was the match? Did you win?

Royce: No, we didn’t win but we didn’t lose. It was 2-2.

Fiona: Did Aggie come and see you play?

Royce: Yes, but she didn’t stay until the end. I scored a goal but she didn’t see it.

Fiona: Did you phone her and tell her?

Royce: It was the first thing I did when the match finished.

Fiona: What did she say?

Royce: Not much. She didn’t sound very exited!

Fiona: Oh well, never mind. You weren’t very exited when she was in the school tennis tournament.

Royce: I remember that. I didn’t go. I went to the cinema with Max. She didn’t speak to me for three days!

 

Ex 4 page 246

Brian: We went on a sports camp last month. It was great.

Harry: What activities did you do?

Brian: We played volleyball, basketball and went sailing.

Harry: Did you have a good time?

Brian: Yes, but I didn’t want to come home.

Harry: Where did you stay?

Brian: We stayed in a hostel. I didn’t have my own room. There were five of us together.

Harry: Did you know any other people?

Brian: No, I didn’t. Not at first. But I didn’t have any problems. I soon made lots of friends.

Harry: What did you do in the evenings?

Brian: There were parties and discos. I didn’t go out. I didn’t have any money.

 

Ex 5 page 246

Hi Cooleen,

I’m sorry, I didn’t phone you last night, I was very tired. I didn’t do anything. Did you have a nice time with Jerry? What did you do? Where did you go? Did I tell you about the kayaking trip? Mrs Bryce told us about it on Friday when you were at home, sick. We didn’t get any information about how much it costs or when we have to be at school. I don’t think Mrs Bryce knows yet but I’m really exited about it.

See you tomorrow.

Ellen