Lesson 6
Text A
How to Make Everybody Happy
Peter's uncle lived in the country. Once Peter went to stay
with him for a few weeks. Whenever they went for a walk or for a drive in
the car and they passed somebody, his uncle waved. Peter was surprised,
and said, "Uncle George, you know everybody here. Where did you meet
them all?"
"I don't know all these people , " said his uncle.
"Then why do you wave to them?" asked Peter.
"Well, Peter," answered his uncle, "when I
wave to someone and he knows me, he is pleased. He continues his journey
with a happier heart.
But when I wave to someone and he doesn't know me,
he is surprised and says to himself `Who is that man? Why did he wave to
me?' So he has something to think about during the rest of his journey,
and that makes his journey seem shorter. So I make everybody happy. "
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Text B
What Wonld
You Like to Do Tonight?
Mary's cousins, Fay
and Rosemary, are still at her house. The girls want to go to the movies.
They look in the newspaper to see what time the movie starts. After seeing
the movie, they go to an ice cream parlor and order their favorite
desserts.
MARY: Girls , what would you like to do tonight?
ROSEMARY: Do you ever go to the movies?
MARY: Of course. I often go to the movies.
ROSEMARY: Well, let's go to the movies.
MARY: There's a good movie near here: "Summer in
Maine"
FAY: Fine. I heard it's a very good movie.
RosEMARY: Let's find out what time it starts.
MARY: Let's look at the newspaper. Movie programs are
usually on page nine.
FAY: Here it is. "Summer in Maine "
starts at 8 o'clock.
Questions on Text B
7.Read the following conversation
once. Underline the key words while reading and retell to your partner the
dialogue in your own words.
Fred: |
If I won the Pools, I'd
go round the world. |
Bert: |
Would you? I wouldn.'t. |
Fred: |
What would you do? |
Bert: |
Oh, I don't know. I'd
buy a big house with a garden for my wife and kids, I |
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suppose. But it's
difficult to imagine having a lot of money. |
Fred: |
One thing's certain. If
I had a lot of money, I wouldn't work any more. |
Bert: |
Wouldn't you? What would
you do with all that spare time? |
Fred: |
As I said, I'd go round
the world. |
Bect: |
What would you do after
that? |
Fred: |
Oh, I don't know. It'd
take me a long time to go round the world. |
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Bert: |
It doesn't sound very
exciting. |
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Fred: |
Anyway, we haven't won
the Pools, and we're not likely to win them. So there |
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isn't much point in
talking about it, is there? |
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Bert: |
I'd be happy if I got a
rise. |
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Fred: |
And my wife would be
happy if I bought her a mink coat. |
Bert: |
Well , I'm not likely to
get a rise and you haven't the money for a mink oat, so |
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let'scome down to earth
and have another drink. |
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Fred: |
What'll you have? |
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Bert: |
I'll have a pint of the
best. |
Fred: |
I'd have a Scotch if I
were you. We deserve it. |
Bert: |
All right. Make it a
double, will you? |
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