Red Line 2, Coursebook
seventy-nine 79 p 3 Rob’s holiday Match the sentences and make dialogues. Example: I haven’t got enough postcards. – Don’t worry. I’ll give you some more. p 4 Real talk: Buying stamps at a newsagent a) Act out this dialogue with a partner. A: Excuse me. Where can I buy postcards? B: You can buy them at the newsagent. A: Where’s the newsagent, please? B: Just around the corner. A: Will it be open? B: Yes, it’s open all day. A: Oh, that’s great! And where can I buy stamps? B: You can buy stamps there, too. A: How much is a postcard to France, do you know? B: It costs 35p, I think. A: Thank you very much for your help! B: You’re welcome. b) Now write a new dialogue at a newsagent, and act it out with your partner. A: Excuse me … . Where can I buy … ? B: You can buy them at … . A: Where’s the …, please … ? B: Just around the corner … . A: Will it be open … ? B: Yes, it’s open all day … . A: Oh, that’s great … ! How much is a postcard to … ? B: It costs … . A: Thank you … . B: You’re welcome. USEFUL PHRASES C 5 A song: Loch Lomond By yon 1 bonnie banks and by yon bonnie braes, where the sun shines on Loch Lomond, where me and my true love spent many days, on the banks of Loch Lomond. So you take the high road and I’ll take the low, and I’ll be in Scotland before you. Where me and my true love will never meet again on the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. traditional I haven’t got enough postcards. Your computer isn’t working there. Have you got a stamp? Can you drive if you’re ill? Is Aberdeen going to be boring? I haven’t written a postcard to Lisa. Will you still be ill tomorrow? Don’t worry. That’s OK. Wait a minute. We’ll take the train. There’ll be a lot to do in the city. I’ll fix it tomorrow. She won’t be angry. I won’t stay in bed tomorrow. I’ll look in my wallet. I’ll give you some more. 1 yon = these (BE) Language 1 6 Will-future Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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