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Lesson 72 Roast beef and potatoes

John: Hi, Carol! Where’s Tom?

 



Carol: He’s upstairs. He’s having a bath.

 



Carol: Tom!

Tom: Yes?

Carol: John’s here.

 



Tom: I’m nearly ready.

 



Tom: Hello, John. Have a cigarette.

 



John: No thanks, Tom.

 



Tom: Have a glass of whisky then.

John: Ok. Thanks.

 



Tom: Is dinner ready, Carol?

 



Carol: It’s nearly ready. We can have dinner at seven o’clock.

 



Tom: Sam and I had lunch together today. We went to a restaurant.

 



Carol: What did you have?

 



Tom: We had roast beef and potatoes.

 



Carol: Oh!

Tom: What’s the matter, Carol?

 



Carol: Well, you’re going to have roast beef and potatoes again tonight!

 



 



New words

 

bath/bɑːθ/ n. dinner/ˈdɪnə/ n.
nearly/ˈnɪəli/ adv. restaurant/ˈrɛst(ə)rɒnt/ n.
ready/ˈrɛdi/ adj. roast/rəʊst/ adj.

Notes on the text

1. have: have dinner, have coffee, have cigarette

 



 



 



Lesson 73 I had……

breakfast /ˈbrɛkfəst/ n. party /ˈpɑːti/ n.
haircut /ˈhɛːkʌt/ n. holiday /ˈhɒlɪdeɪ/ n.

 

Exercises

 



A. Rewrite these sentences using drank, enjoyed yourself, are eating, went for, ate, or take.

 



Example:

I had a cup of coffee. I drank a cup of coffee.

 



1. They had a meal at a restaurant. They …… a meal at restaurant.

2. We had a holiday last month. We …… a holiday last month.

3. Have a biscuit. …… a biscuit.

4. You had a good time. You ………..

5. They are having their lunch. They …… their lunch.

6. I had a glass of milk. I …… a glass of milk.

 



B. Answer these questions using going to have, having, must have, or had.

 



Example

What is he going to do? (a glass of whisky)

He’s going to have a glass of whisky.

 



1. What are they going to do? (breakfast)

2. What are they doing? (lunch)

3. What must he do? (tea)

4. What did they do? (dinner)

5. What must they do? (a meal)

6. What is he going to do? (a swim)

7. What is he doing? (a bath)

8. What did he do? (a haircut)

9. What are my students doing? (a lesson)

10. What did the children do? (a party)

 



Lesson 74 Going on a holiday

Carol: Hello, Sam. Come in.

 



Tom: Hi, Sam. We’re having lunch. Do you want to have lunch with us?

 



Sam: No thank you, Tom. I’ve already had lunch. I had lunch at half past twelve.

 



Carol: Have a cup of coffee then.

 



Sam: I’ve just had a cup, thank you. I had one after my lunch.

 



Tom: Let’s go into the living-room, Carol. We can have our coffee there.

Carol: Excuse the mess, Sam. This room’s very untidy. We’re packing our suitcases. We’re going to leave tomorrow. Tom and I are going to have a holiday.

 



Sam: Aren’t you lucky!

 



Tom: When are you going to have a holiday, Sam?

 



Sam: I don’t know. I’ve already had my holiday this year.

 



Carol: Where did you go?

 



Sam: I stayed at home!

 



 



New words

 

mess/mɛs/ n. leave/liːv/ v. (left, left)
pack/pak/ n & v. already/ɔːlˈrɛdi/ adv.
suitcase/ˈsuːtkeɪs/ n.  

 

Notes on the text

 

1. Present perfect:

Subject + have + V 3th

ex: They have left. Have they left? They have not left.

 



2. have + noun: have breakfast; have lunch; have cigarette.

Lesson 75 Have you had ….?

 



fruit // n.  
vegetable// n.  

 

Exercises

 



A. Write responses using some or one.

 



Example:

Have some coffee. I’ve had already had some.

Have a banana. I’ve already had one.

 



1. Have some beer.

2. Have an apple.

3. Have a peach.

4. Have some milk.

5. Have a glass of water.

6. Have a biscuit.

7. Have some cheese.

 



B. Make question sentences by using given words and answer questions.

 



Example:

have, any, had, you, fruit, or vegetables,?

Have you had any vegetables or fruit?

I haven’t had any vegetables.

I’ve just had some fruit.

 



1. has, he, any, had, beans, or ,peas,?

2. had, they, any, tea, have, or, coffee, ?

3. any, apples, they, or, have, had, peaches,?

4. any, beer, has, she, had, or, wine, ?

5. he, any, lamb, beef, has, had,or, ?

6. they, have, had, meat, vegetables, or, any, ?

7. your, has, had, any, bananas, oranges, or, friend ?

8. had, her, chicken, any, steak, mother, has, or, ?

 



 




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