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BOOK 2
STREAMLINE ENGLISH
UNIT 1: ALL ABOARD!
The Southampton is cruising around the Mediterranean Sea. There are a lot of tourists on the ship. Most of them are English, but some of them are American, Australian, or Canadian. It`s the sixth day of the cruise, and their ship is sailing from Genoa to Naples. All of the passengers and most of the crew are on desk for the Captain`s party.
A Hello. My name`s Charles Beatty. I`m from Chicago.
B Please to meet you. I`m Wendy Hillman.
A Where do you come from?
B I come from Stirling.
A Oh, where`s that?
B It`s in Scotland.
C What an awful party!
D Do you think so?
C Yes, I do. Oh, by the way, my name`s Green.
D My name`s Nelson...
C I work in a bank. What do you do?
D Well, I`m the Captain of the ship. It`s my party.
C Oh, I`m terribly sorry!
E Would you like another drink?
F Pardon?
E Would you like another drink?
F Oh, yes please... I`d like an orange juice.
E With ice?
F No, thanks.
Listening
About the Southampton.
Conversation 1.
Conversation 2.
Conversation 3.
Proper names
Mediterranean Sea, Naples, Chicago, Stirling, Scotland, Charles Beatty, Wendy Hilman , Green, Nelson.
Grammar Notes
REVISION OF THE INTERROGATIVE FORM
TrÑng tÝm b¿i n¿y cÔng cê c¾c kiän thöc cï bÀn sau:
1. Tenses:
to be
there is / there are
Present simple
Present perfect
Simple past
VÈ dÖ:
She dances well.
Does she dance well?
He worked hard.
Did he work hard?
We are learning English.
Are we learning English?
She has studied well.
Has she studied well?
2. Question words:
What, Where, Which, Why, How many
3. Pronouns and Possessives
I : Subject personal pronoun
Me : Object personal pronoun
My : Possessive Adjective
Mine : Possessive pronoun
Expressions
All abroad: TÞt cÀ lãn t¿u, t¿u sØp khòi h¿nh.
To be on deck: ò trãn boong t¿u.
Pleased to meet you: hÝn hÂnh ½õôc gÜp anh.
UNIT 2: TELEPHONING
A Directory Enquiries. Which town, please?
B Oxford.
A What`s name, please?
B Oxford University Press. Walton Street.
A That`s Oxford 56767.
B Thank you. Can you tell me the code for Oxford?
A 0865.
B Thanks. Goodbye.
C MacDonald and Company... Can I help you?
D I`d like to speak to Mr. Walker, please.
C Mr. Walker? Which department is he in?
D Accounts.
C Hold on... trying to connect you... all right... you`re through.
F Number, please?
G I`d like to make a transferred charge call.
F Where to?
G Stratford.
F What number?
G 17414.
F What`s your name, please?
G Joan Fitzgerald.
F Can you spell that?
G F-I-T-Z-G-E-R-A-L-D.
F ...and where are you calling from?
G 01-992-6636.
F Right. Hold the line, please.
H Who are you telephoning?
I Nobody.
H Well, why are you holding the phone?
I My watch has stopped.
H I don`t understand!
I I`m phoning the `speaking clock`... listen... (At the third stroke, it will be 8.52 and 30 seconds.)
Listening
Phone 1.
Phone 2.
Phone 3.
Phone 4.
Proper names
Walker, Robbins, Cole, Peter Brown, Joan Fitzgerald, Bill Mc Queen, Sam Jenkins, Anita Bendix, Karen Waverly, Phillip Hope, Oxford, Westen Bank,Macdonald,Liverpool.
UNIT 3: FIZZ IS FANTASTIC!
Ian Peter: Let’s meet Mrs. Edna Campbell, from Glasgow. This is her kitchen, and on the table there are two piles of dirty clothes. Mrs. Campbell`s
STREAMLINE ENGLISH
UNIT 1: ALL ABOARD!
The Southampton is cruising around the Mediterranean Sea. There are a lot of tourists on the ship. Most of them are English, but some of them are American, Australian, or Canadian. It`s the sixth day of the cruise, and their ship is sailing from Genoa to Naples. All of the passengers and most of the crew are on desk for the Captain`s party.
A Hello. My name`s Charles Beatty. I`m from Chicago.
B Please to meet you. I`m Wendy Hillman.
A Where do you come from?
B I come from Stirling.
A Oh, where`s that?
B It`s in Scotland.
C What an awful party!
D Do you think so?
C Yes, I do. Oh, by the way, my name`s Green.
D My name`s Nelson...
C I work in a bank. What do you do?
D Well, I`m the Captain of the ship. It`s my party.
C Oh, I`m terribly sorry!
E Would you like another drink?
F Pardon?
E Would you like another drink?
F Oh, yes please... I`d like an orange juice.
E With ice?
F No, thanks.
Listening
About the Southampton.
Conversation 1.
Conversation 2.
Conversation 3.
Proper names
Mediterranean Sea, Naples, Chicago, Stirling, Scotland, Charles Beatty, Wendy Hilman , Green, Nelson.
Grammar Notes
REVISION OF THE INTERROGATIVE FORM
TrÑng tÝm b¿i n¿y cÔng cê c¾c kiän thöc cï bÀn sau:
1. Tenses:
to be
there is / there are
Present simple
Present perfect
Simple past
VÈ dÖ:
She dances well.
Does she dance well?
He worked hard.
Did he work hard?
We are learning English.
Are we learning English?
She has studied well.
Has she studied well?
2. Question words:
What, Where, Which, Why, How many
3. Pronouns and Possessives
I : Subject personal pronoun
Me : Object personal pronoun
My : Possessive Adjective
Mine : Possessive pronoun
Expressions
All abroad: TÞt cÀ lãn t¿u, t¿u sØp khòi h¿nh.
To be on deck: ò trãn boong t¿u.
Pleased to meet you: hÝn hÂnh ½õôc gÜp anh.
UNIT 2: TELEPHONING
A Directory Enquiries. Which town, please?
B Oxford.
A What`s name, please?
B Oxford University Press. Walton Street.
A That`s Oxford 56767.
B Thank you. Can you tell me the code for Oxford?
A 0865.
B Thanks. Goodbye.
C MacDonald and Company... Can I help you?
D I`d like to speak to Mr. Walker, please.
C Mr. Walker? Which department is he in?
D Accounts.
C Hold on... trying to connect you... all right... you`re through.
F Number, please?
G I`d like to make a transferred charge call.
F Where to?
G Stratford.
F What number?
G 17414.
F What`s your name, please?
G Joan Fitzgerald.
F Can you spell that?
G F-I-T-Z-G-E-R-A-L-D.
F ...and where are you calling from?
G 01-992-6636.
F Right. Hold the line, please.
H Who are you telephoning?
I Nobody.
H Well, why are you holding the phone?
I My watch has stopped.
H I don`t understand!
I I`m phoning the `speaking clock`... listen... (At the third stroke, it will be 8.52 and 30 seconds.)
Listening
Phone 1.
Phone 2.
Phone 3.
Phone 4.
Proper names
Walker, Robbins, Cole, Peter Brown, Joan Fitzgerald, Bill Mc Queen, Sam Jenkins, Anita Bendix, Karen Waverly, Phillip Hope, Oxford, Westen Bank,Macdonald,Liverpool.
UNIT 3: FIZZ IS FANTASTIC!
Ian Peter: Let’s meet Mrs. Edna Campbell, from Glasgow. This is her kitchen, and on the table there are two piles of dirty clothes. Mrs. Campbell`s
 
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