You Give Me Any Advice? Book 9 Lesson 3: York
You Give Me Any Advice? Book 9 Lesson 3: York
You Give Me Any Advice? Book 9 Lesson 3: York
BOOK 9 LESSON 3
What should I do with this wallet? You should look for a name, then call the owner. You should tell Sgt Sinims that you are leaving early. How does Jack drive? He drives very carefully. columns! Write paragraph iing Map/Directions Sentence Expansion Topic Dictation
borrow care about care for enjoy fix guess hurt lend! lent lie not care (for) park repair should anyone badly carefully carelessly correctly easily excited fast how maybe safely slowly someone advice feelings friendship garage lie opinion party roommate secret story tool truth go out hurt (someones) feelings a little white lie in my opinion tell (someone) a lie, a secret, a story, the time, the truth 1. Donna and I are roommates. We live in the same apartment. 2. Were also good friends. Our friendship started when we were in high school. 3. When I dont know what to do, Donna gives me advice. For example, last Saturday I wanted to go to Toms birthday party. I also wanted to go to dinner with some friends who were visiting from New York. I asked Donna what I should do. Her advice was to go out with my friends from New York. 4. Next month Donna is going to China to study for a year. She is very excited and talks a lot about the trip. When she comes back, I know she will tell us many interesting stories. 5. Friday is Donnas birthday. We are going out to a restaurant for dinner. Maybe well have Chinese food or maybe well have some French food. Im not sure. After dinner well go to a movie.
6. Donnas mother is here to visit. Donna cares about her mother very much. Her mother is also excited about Donnas trip to China. She will visit her next summer. Harry: Joe: Paul: Joe: Well, maybe youll want some dessert later. Excuse me, please. Im going to go over and talk to Bill and Linda. You didnt have dinner with your parents. We were playing football until 45 minutes ago. I know. I didnt want to lie, but Harrys a terrible cook. I got sick the last time I ate his food. I just told him that little white lie because I didnt want to hurt his feelings. Oh. Yes, sometimes a lie--not a big one--just a little white lie seems like the best thing to do. To tell you the truth, I dont care for his cooking either. But, he was standing right next to me and I had to take some!
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Answer the questions. Use the vocabulary from the lesson. Are Joe, Paul, and Harry at the movies? Where is the party? Why isnt Paul eating? Did he eat dinner before he came to the party? Did he tell Harry the truth? Was it a big lie? Why did he tell a little white lie? When was the last time you told a little white lie? CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN SAM AND LOU. Lou: Wheres Mike? Sam: Lou: Sam: Lou: I dont know. late today. Well, do you want to go see that new movie? Okay. Do you want me to drive? I guess you should. My car wasnt working right today.
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I guess hes at work. He said he might work. 9. Please dont bother Dave right now. He has to write a a. truth b. story c. lie 10. Lets wait a few more minutes. Tony will come. a. If b. Maybe c. Before I WANT TO TELL YOU SOMETHING. the expressions in the box to complete the sentences.
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Read the sentences. 1. Are you waiting for someone? 2. No, Im not waiting for anyone. 3. Jane saw someone go into Captain Smiths office 4. Did Sue see anyone in the office? 5. Yes, she saw someone in front of Mikes room. 6. Does Sergeant Allen want anyone to move this box? Ill park it out front when its Ted: Thats fast! I thought it would take a lot longer because its an old automobile. Do you have all the
tools that you need? Yes, I have old tools to fix old cars, and new tools to fix new cars. Ted: Do you want me to leave the car here or should I park it out front? Just leave it here.ready. Ted: Okay. Im going to Sams house after work. He lent me a tape and I need to return it. What kind of tape did he lend you? Its a tape with music from a movie that we saw last week. Does he have a lot of tapes? He sure does. Id like to borrow some more of them. Uh, do you have a car I can borrow? Answer the questions about the dialog. 1. What did Ted ask Al to do? 2. Where does Al work? 3. How long will it take to repair the car? 4. What does a mechanic use to repair cars? 5. Does the mechanic have the tools that he needs? 6. Where will the mechanic put the car when its ready? 7. What did Sam lend Ted? 8. What does Ted want to borrow from Al?
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Which shop fixes only TVs? Which place will pick up for free? Where can you buy a refrigerator? Where can you get a radio repaired?
I THINK WE SHOULD WALK.
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Read your part and learn it well enough to say it without looking at your book. 1. Bob: The restaurant is 6 blocks away. Should we walk or take a taxi? Tom: I think we should walk. 2. Al: We must be at the airport at 7:30. Ed: We should leave right after dinner. 3. Mike: Which tie should I wear? Pete: You should wear the red one. shirt. When should we leave?It looks good with that Should I wear my black suit? Yes, I think you should. Its the Only one thaLs clean. 5. Roger: Kevin: We are going to be late for the party. call Helen? Yes, I think we should.Should we
Change the sentence. Use shouldnt and the words in parentheses. EXAMPLE: Bob should take two sweaters. He shouldnt take a heavy coat. (a heavy coat) You should take the bus. (a taxi) We should go swimming tomorrow. (today) Mike should go to a different barber. (the same) Janet should buy the long coat. (the short one)
Gregory should play soccer. (football) You should eat a big breakfast. (dinner) We should walk to the store. (drive) Stores should sell drinks in bottles. (cans) Bill and Beth should stay with us. (in a hotel) I should order soup and a salad. (beef and potatoes)99 SHOULD I BUY A NEW CAR? Give advice to the other person. Look at the Should I buy furniture or rent it? How long will you stay here? A year, or maybe less. Jack: Then you should rent it. Should I fix my car or buy a new one? How old is it? Its ten years old. Should I buy a big car or a small car? How many children do you have? Should I buy a pet? Do you like animals? Yes. I think theyre interesting. Should I buy a big dog? Do you have a large yard? No. I live in an apartment. Should I visit Chicago or Houston? Do you like cold weather? Yes, I enjoy it. Should I keep my house or sell it? Do you think youll move back here sometime? No, Ill never move back here. Do you think I should find a different job? Are you bored? No. I like this job, but Im tired. Where should we go for lunch? Id like a hamburger and french fries. How about you? Fred: That sounds good to me.
IS MIKE A CAREFUL DRIVER? YES, TIE DR1VES CAREFULLY.
Read the pairs of sentences. 1. That was a bad tennis game Mark and John played. They played badly. 2. Nick is a careful driver. He drives carefully. 3. Jack is a careless driver. He drives carelessly. 4. Bob is a safe driver. He drives safely. 5. Ed gave him the correct answer.He answered correctly. 6. That was an easy test for Bill. He answered all the questions easily. 7. Frank is a very slow mechanic. He works slowly. 8. Mike is a good cook.He cooks well.
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ANNA SPEAKS FRENCH WELL. Read the sentences. 1. Please drive safely. 2. A train cant stop fast. 3. The instructor spoke slowly. 4. The students listened carefully. 5. The class reviewed the lesson well. 6. Sam answered the questions correctly. 7. The clerk counted the money carelessly. 8. Harvey moved the heavy bookcase easily. 9. The student pilot landed the airplane badly.
PLEASE DO THIS CORRECTLY. Use the correct form of the word to complete the sentences. EXAMPLE: John speaks English correctly 1. Nancy writes 2.Roy reads his language book very (bad) (careful) (correct)
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How did Mike drive on the trip? He drove carelessly. 2. Jim: How does Lori cook? 3.Mother: Father: Alan: She cooks well.
How did the children sleep last night? They didnt sleep well.
how does Jimmy ride his bike? He rides very carefully. How did he repair the car? He repaired it easily. 6. Mr. Gates: How does Frank do his job? Mr. White: He does it very carefully and correctly.
DID LINDA ANSWER THE QUESTION CAREFULLY?
Ask and answer questions like the example. In the question, use how and the underlined word. In the answer use the underlined word and a word from the box.
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EXAMPLE: Mary was late this morning. breakfast in five minutes. She had to eat 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. How did she eat? She ate fast. Donna likes to cook. She fixed a big dinner Sunday, and everyone thought the food was delicious. Lt Peters is writing a letter for the general. Everything in the letter has to be right. Frank and Pat Day have two young children. Last night the children were sick and cried for hours. Frank and Pat didnt sleep much. Bruce is driving to his office. Hes drinking a cup of coffee and hes talking to someone in the back seat. He isnt thinking about the traffic. Paul wants to get a job at the bank. They gave him a lot of forms to fill out. He took his time completing the forms and filled in all the information. Johns taking a math test right now. The problems arent hard for him. The teacher gave the class only 30 minutes for the test. The other students may not finish it, but John will.
CAN YOU GIVE ME ANY ADVICE? Read the dialogs. 1.Roger: I found this wallet, but I dont know whose it is. Kevin: Maybe you should look through it to find an ID.
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should I do? Stan: 3. You can borrow mine. I wont need it until 10:00.
David: Thanks. Ill give it to you after this first class. Mark: Look at this check. My father sent me this money for my birthday. What do you think I
Carl: should do with it? I guess you should save it. Then you wont have to
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borrow money from me all the time. Jack: I told Al that I didnt know who broke his TV. I told a lie. I broke it accidentally. What should I do? Chris: Tell him the truth. Hes your friend. Hell understand. Then maybe you should help pay for the repair.
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Read the situation. Choose a response or make one of your own. Then give advice in a complete sentence using should. 1. My friend borrowed $10 from me three weeks ago. When I ask him about the money, he tells me next week, next week. What should I do?
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