Unit 19: EVERYDAY CONVERSATION


 Unit 19: EVERYDAY CONVERSATION

Vocabulary

address/əˈdres/n
bill/bɪl/n
brandy/ˈbræn.di/n
bring/brɪŋ/v
bus station/ˈbʌsˌsteɪ.ʃən/n
station/ˈsteɪ.ʃən/n
cassette recorder/kəˈset rɪˈkɔː.dəʳ/n
clock/klɒk/n
Christmas/ˈkrɪs.məs/n
cream/kriːm/n
forget/fəˈget/v
get/get/v
give/gɪv/v
hurry/ˈhʌr.i/n
luggage/ˈlʌg.ɪdʒ/n
office/ˈɒf.ɪs/n
post card/ˈpəʊstˌkɑːd/n
school/skuːl/n
send/send/v
show/ʃəʊ/v
take/teɪk/v
work/wɜːk/n,v

Expressions

Can you show me some cameras, please?
Could you bring me the bill, please?
I see.
I’m in a hurry.
I’m very sorry.
Don’t forget!
Have a good holiday.
Bye
Oh dear!
What make is it?
It’s Sony.

Listening

video

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O: Can you show me some cameras, please?
P: Certainly, sir… this one’s very good.
O: Yes, it is… How much is it?
P: £85, sir.
O: Oh, dear. That’s very expensive.
P: Hmm, I see… that one isn’t expensive, sir.
O: What make is it?
P: It’s a Kodak… It’s £47.
O: Hmm… Can you show it to me, please?
£85/£39/£78/£63
£47/£39/£26/£51
cameras (Kodak)
radios (Sony)
watches (Timex)
cassette-recorders (Phillips)
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Q: Oh, excuse me!
R: Yes, sir?
Q: Could you bring us some more tea, please?
R: Of course, sir.
O: … and could you bring me the bill, please? I’m in a hurry.
tea
coffee
cream
brandy
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S: Taxi!
T: Where to, madam?
S: Can you take me to the airport, please?
T: Certainly, madam… Have you got any luggage?
S: Yes. Can you get it for me? It’s over there.
T: All right…. Ooh! It’s very heavy.
S: Yes, it is… I’m very sorry.
airport
station
bus station
International Hotel
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U: Goodnight, Andrew.
V: Goodnight, Colin.
U: Have a good holiday!
V: Thanks.
U: Don’t forget… send me a postcard!
V: OK… Oh, I haven’t got your address. Được rồi…
U: That’s O.K. You can send it to me at the office.
V: All right… ‘Bye.
U: Bye.
at the airport
at school
at work
here

Grammar

Indirect Object (to whom?, for whom?)
Give the cat some water.
Give water to whom? -To the cat.
Give me the cat.
Give the cat to whom? To me.
Show her the way, please.
Show the way for whom? For her.

INDIRECT OBJECTS
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DIRECT OBJECTS
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Can you get

me

the luggage?

Could you bring

us

some more tea?

The captain told

the people

the story.

Give

that old man

some water.

Showheryour house.

Verb / Intransitive verb / Transitive verb / Ditransitive verb

C.Phrasal verbs: grammar and style
Verb (Ordinary verb)
Intransitive verb Transitive verb ,Ditransitive verb
Intransitive verb
  • They arrived.
  • He came here last night.
  • She’s sleeping.
Transitive verb
  • love you.
  • He hit me.
Ditransitive verb
Verb + indirect object + direct objectVerb + direct object + to/for + indirect object
Give me the book, please.
Can you show me some new cameras, please?
Can you bring me the bill, please?
Can you get me the luggage?
Give the book to me, please.
Can you show some new cameras to me, please?
Can you bring the bill to me, please?
Can you get  the luggage for me?

Language Summary

Can
Could
youshow
give
bring
it
them
a camera?some pens?
tome?
him?
her?
us?
them?
Can
Could
youshow
give
bring
me
him
her
us
them
a camera?
some pens?

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