Communication » 1ASA Communication
Pag.43 es.1
A Do you like my new mobile?
B Yes, I think it looks pretty cool.
A Who is this pen belong?
B It’s Tony’s, I think. I remember seeing him with it.
A Do you know who that guy is over there?
B No, I don’t recognize him. He looks nice. Let’s say hello.
A Indian or Chinese? Which do you prefer?
B I really don’t mind. But I suppose the Indian restaurant is nearer, so why don’t we go there?
es. 2
1 He ‘s tasting the wine.
It tastes fine.
2 She is looking at the photo.
She looks her mother.
3 He weigh himself.
He weighing 60Kg.
es. 3
1 Turn the light on. I can’t see anything.
2 I can smell gas. Are you sure the cooker is off?
3Brrrr – It’s freezing! I can’t feel my fingers.
4 I can’t hear you. Speak up!
5 The hotel’s great and we can see the sea from the room.
6 I love garlic, and you can really taste the garlic in this sauce: it’s delicious!
Pag.44 es. 2
1 Is there a gym at your school?
2 Is there an airport in Oxford?
3 There are 30 students in my class.
4 my classroom have two computers.
5 There isn’t a carpet in the room.
6 Are there any parks in Oxford?
pag. 44 es. 3
1 Do you watch TV every day?
2 Do you remember your first day at school?
3 Do you know the alphabet in English?
4 Do you want to go to the University?
5 Do you think you are a good student?
6 Do you like learning English?
Pag. 45 es. 4
1 No, I don’t.
2 No, I don’t.
3 Yes, Ido.
4 Yes, I do.
5 Yes, I do.
6 Yes, I do.
es. 5
IS THE GENERATION GAP DISAPPEARING?
According to a recent study, the generation gap is becoming smaller and today many parents and their teenage children have similar interests, listen to the same music and even dress the same. The study also shows that there is more equality between generations than ever before.
It is common today for parents and children to spend part of their free time together. James and Helen Jones from Liverpool go out with their teenage children once or twice a week. ‘We go to cafes, concerts and even to clubs with them,’ says Helen. ‘We talk about everything – music, TV, boyfriends and girlfriends. In fact, there is nothing we don’t talk about. Our children are our best friends. The generation gap definitely disappears.’
Daughter Suzy, 16, agrees ‘We’ve got the same tastes in music and fashion, and me and Mum are always wearing each other’s clothes and make up. And Mum and Dad never discipline us – we always discuss things as a family. Mum and dad are really cool.’
es. 6
1 We don’t listen to the same music.
2 We don’t wear the same.
3 we don’t dress each other’s clothes.
4 We go to the concerts together.
5 We talk about everything.
6 We don’t be best friends.
Pag. 46 es. 7
1 What’s your name?
2 Where are you from ?
3 Where do you live ?
4 How old are you ?
5 Which school do you attend ?
6 Have you got a dog or a cat ?
7 What do you like eating and drinking ?
8 What your favourite sport ?
9 Are you interested in football?
10 What’s your email address ?
es.8
1 My name is Alessia .
2 I’m from Ronchi dei Legionari
3 I also live in Ronchi dei Legionari
4 I’m fourtheen.
5 I attend at EinsteinHigh School in Cervignano.
6 I’ve got a dog; its name is Miguel
7 I like eating pizza and drinking Coca Cola.
8 My favourite sport is volley.
9 Yes, I do.
10 My email address is “alessialampi@gmail.it”
es. 9
1 Turn it down !
2 Drive carefully !
3 Cheer up !
4 Hurry up !
5 Don’t tell anyone !
es.10
1 I’m thirsty. Do you have any water ?
2 I have got a brother. He is a science’s teacher.
3 I don’t like the videogames.
4 Harry isn’t here. He’s playing golf with William.
5 Is there a bancomat near here ?
6 Don’t tell to Roberto about the party. It’s a secret.