By Oxenden C., Seligson P, Hudson J.
New english dossier. ordinary workbook КНИГИ ;НАУКА и УЧЕБА Название: New english dossier. basic workbook Автор: Oxenden C., Seligson P, Hudson J. Издательство: Oxford collage press Год издания: 2006 Страниц: seventy nine Формат: pdf Размер: 6,87 МбNew ENGLISH dossier The path that will get scholars talking.Fun, motivating classes that work.The excellent stability of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and abilities to get your scholars talking English with confidence.A entire package deal for lecturers and students.The Teacher's publication supplies the help you would like, and the entire parts interact for greater learning.Council of Europe point Al.New English dossier effortless covers Council of Europe point Al and leads into A2.0
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She 6 7 a shower and dressed, and then she 8 to buy some postcards. Another hotel guest " out 9 good time in Brighton! A 2 A Who 3 breakfast in a cafe. From that moment, Jill didn't think about the rain - she last night? good? B Yes, it was great. to the shop together and after that they n did you go B I went to that new jazz club in town. an umbrella and asked her if she needed it. They 10 A Where * a very with? B I went with my boyfriend and some friends. A What 4 ? B I wore my long denim skirt and a new top I bought last week.
1 a shirt 4 a i 2 t 5 j 3 s 6 as 2 BUYING CLOTHES 4 READING Order the words to make questions. a Read the text. A Can I help you? B Yes / size / this / is / what / sweater 1 Yes, what size is this sweater? A Let's see. It's a 'medium'. B a / have / you / 'small' / Do 2 _? 1 Oxford Street is the best area - there are over 300 shops there. You can find more exclusive designer stores in Regent's Street and Bond Street. Knightsbridge and Sloane Square are also good areas, and there are hundreds of little shops in Covent Garden market.
The house is cleaned twice a week and there is a babysitting service. Can you answer these questions? Where's the TV in your house? What building is opposite your school? How many people were there in your last English class? Was there a good film on TV last night? Was there a festival in your town last month? b Read the advert again and answer the questions. 1 How old is the castle? 2 Who lives in the castle? 3 What two things can you do in the back garden? 4 How many bedrooms are there? 5 Where can 20 guests eat together?