V. to draw adj. straight n. line n. rowDrew
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Q: Is your hair straight ?
A: No, it isn't. It's curly.
Q: What do people use to draw straight lines ?
A: People use a ruler to draw straight lines.
Q: When is it hard to walk in a straight line ?
A: It's hard to walk in a straight line if you've been drinking.
Q: Where would you see a row of:
a. vegetables ?
I would see a row of vegetables in a garden or in an allotment.
b. trees ?
By the side of the road./I would see a row of trees by the side of the road.
c. people ?
Queuing for cinema tickets./I would see a row of people at the cinema queuing for tickets.
d. cars ?
In a traffic jam./I would see a row of cars in a traffic jam.
Q: What did you like drawing when you were a child ?
A. I used to draw stick figures.
Q: Are you any good at drawing ?
No, I'm not. That's why I draw stick figures./No, I'm no good at drawing.
UNIT 7
Unit 7
adv. straight = directly
We add the word straight before a preposition (or adverb) to mean ‘ directly’. eg I walked straight into his office without knocking.
The bus drove straight past without stopping.
Q: Do you go straight home after school ?
A: No, I don't always go straight home after school.
Q: Where else do you go on the way ?
A: I sometimes go shopping.
Q: When you go to the doctor do they usually see you straight away ?
A: No, they don't usually see me straight away.
Q: Do you do the washing up straight after dinner ?
A: I try do./Yes, I do the washing up straight after dinner.
Q: Do you ever go straight to bed when you got home ?
A: Yes, sometimes./Yes, I sometimes go straight to bed when I got home.
Q: Why ?
A: Because I'm so tired after studying English.
adv. right = completely/exactly
Q: What’s right in the middle of your face ?
A: [nose] My nose is right in the middle of my face.
Q: Would you get a good view right at the back of a stadium ?
A: No, you wouldn't get a good view right at the back of a stadium.
Q: Where would you prefer to be ?
A: I'd prefer to be somewhere near the front.
Q: What’s right at the top of this building ?
A: The roof garden is right at the top of this building.
Q: Would you like to live right next to a pub ?
A: Yes, I'd love to live right next to a pub.
Q: Why/Why not ?
A: Because I could go there every day.
Q: Do you like films where you don’t find out what’s happening till right at the end ?
A: Yes, I do./Yes, I like films where you don’t find out what’s happening till right at the end.
Q: Have you ever had an embarrassing moment right in front of lots of people ?
A: Yes, I've split my trousers once./Yes, I have had an embarrassing moment right in front of lots of people.
Q: Did you feel like crying/dying/killing yourself ?
A: I wanted the ground to open and swallow me./Yes, I felt like crying.
v. to turn v. to turn back/over
Q: Is it easier to turn left or right at a crossroads in this country ?
A: It's easier to turn left at a crossroads in this country because we drive on the left.
Q: What machines have parts that turn ?
A: Washing machines have parts that turn.
Q: What do you do when you have read to the bottom of a page ?
A: When I have read to the bottom of a page, I turn over.
Q: Have you ever started a long journey and had to turn back ?
A: Yes, I have./Yes, I have started a long journey and had to turn back.
Q: What had you forgotten ?
A: I've forgotten my wallet.
Q: What food has to be turned over while it’s being cooked ?
A: Bacon has to be turned over while it’s being cooked.
Unit 7
Q: Why would someone keep turning over in bed ?
A: Someone would keep turning over in bed because they couldn't sleep.
Q: Have you ever turned your back on someone ?
A: Yes, I have./Yes, I have turned my back on someone.
Q: What had they done to deserve it ?
A: They were really rude to me.
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