Lesson 51 Sandy serves lunch Narrator: It's Sandys turn to serve lunch today. He never serves very well! Billy: How many pieces of meat aer there, Sandy? Sandy: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10. There are ten pieces in th dish. There are enough for ten people....
Lesson 49 Window-shopping is free Narrator: Mother and Sue are looking at a lovely window-display. There are lots of nice things in the shop-window. Mother: How much is that blouse, Sue? Sue: Its £1.50 pence. Its quite cheap. Mother: Yes, but its p...
Lesson 47 Lots of coins, but no money! Narrator: Sandy and Tom both collect foreign coins. Tom has a good collection, and so has Sandy. Tom: Have you got any Mexican coins, Sandy? Sandy: No, Ive got none. Tom: Neither have I. Tom: Have you got any G...
Lesson 45 Television Day: How an artist works TV Commentary: In our programme today, we want you to compare two pictures. On the left, you can see some objects. Our artist used these as a model. On the right, you can see a picture.Our artist drew it...
Lesson 43 The strike is over It snowed heavily last Saturday. There was deep snow in the garden. Sandy and Sue got some spades from the shed in the garden. They wanted to clear the path. They both worked very hard. Sandy dug faster than Sue, but Sue...
Lesson 41 On strike Sue: The protest-march didnt work! Sandy: What can we do now, Sue? Sue: Lets ask again. Sue: Please give us a rise, dad. Sandy: Things are more expensive these days. Father: Im sorry, children. Sue: But, dad! Were always broke. O...
Lesson 39 The protest march Sue: Lend me some money please, Sandy. Im broke. Sandy: Im broke, too. Sue: Lets ask mum. Sue: We havent got enough money, mum. Sandy: May we have some more please? Father: You get plenty of pocket-money. You dont need an...
Lesson 37 Dont be so greedy! Mother: Here are some strawberries for you, Sue. And heres some cream. Sandy: Thats not fair, mum! Sues got more strawberries than I have. And shes got more cream, too. Sandy: Look! Ive got very few strawberries and very...
Lesson 35 Television Day: Mass-production TV Commentary: Henry Ford built the worlds first mass-production car in 1908. Before 1908 cars were very expensive. Look at these two cars. Which is the older? Thats an easy question. Of course, the car on t...
Lesson 33 The best garden in the neighbourhood Narrator: Timmy is helping his father in the garden. Timmy is the youngest in the Blake family. Mr Blake: You can dig a hole there, Timmy. Ill dig one here. We can plant these two trees. Timmy: Is this...