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Unit 16: On
the London Eye
Unit 17: Smile, please!
Unit 18: Men can cook, too!
Unit 19: You must eat!
Unit
20: What a surprise!
Unit 21 Breakfast
blues
Unit 22: Watching the neighbours
Unit 23: An expensive camera
Unit 24:A light dinner
Unit
25: The weekend shopping
Unit 26: A
self-service restaurant
Unit 27:
Toothache
Unit 28: Every day is
different!
Unit 29: Many happy returns
of the day
Unit 30
An international event
Unit 16: On the London Eye
Daisy: Oh, Jack! Isn't this fun?
Can you believe it?
We're
all together
on the London Eye!
Jack:
Yes, honey. Isn't it great?
Look, Claire!
That's the River Thames.
CLAIRE: Yes, Dad. Isn't it grey?
DAISY: Well, grey and
silver!
It's beautiful.
Look at all the bridges!
CLAIRE: Hey, Mom, I can see
Tower
Bridge.
It's open!
Is it really?
Pass me the binoculars!
JACK:
Can you
see any ships there?
CLAIRE: I can see
one.
There are some boats, too.
DAISY: Look, Jack!
That's
Westminster Bridge down there.
There
are some people on the bridge.
JACK:
There are some cars and
buses, too
CLAIRE: Hey, Dad! That's Big
Ben!
It's twelve o'clock!
DAISY: Ding-dong, ding-dong;
Ding-dong, ding-dong!
Oh,
Jack!
Isn't London just great?
Unit 17: Smile, please!
FLORA: Watch this, Lucy!
I
can balance on this ball!
Can you do
it?
LUCY: I can try.
LUCY:
Oh, yes!
I can balance on a ball as
well.
It's easy!
Look at us,
Vikki!
FLORA: Look at me now, Lucy!
I'm on my knees!
Can you
balance like this?
LUCY: Yes, I can do
that, too.
It's fun!
FLORA:
Come on, Vikki!
Can you balance on a
big ball
like us?
VIKKI: No, I can't.
You're both good at gymnastics,
but I'm useless.
I can't do it.
LUCY:
Never
mind, Vikki!
You can do Maths and Music
and I can't!
I'm useless at
Maths.
FLORA: And you can take a photo
of us!
Come on!
Take a photo
on your mobile.
VIKKI: OK.
Ready?
One, two, three!
Smile, please!
Unit 18: Men
can cook, too!
WILLIAM: Let's cook
dinner, Robert.
You can help me.
Give me some rice, please.
There's some rice in that jar.
WILLIAM: Put some water in the pan,
and pass me a knife, please.
ROBERT: Which one?
WILLIAM:
That one on the table.
ROBERT: OK, Dad.
Here it is.
WILLIAM: Chop
two onions, please.
ROBERT: OK, Dad.
Chop two onions ...
WILLIAM:
Is there a big spoon over there?
ROBERT: Yes, Dad.
WILLIAM:
Pass me the big spoon, please.
ROBERT: I can't get a spoon
and chop an onion, Dad!
WILLIAM: You're right.
What
about some plates?
ROBERT: Dad, there
are some plates
on the shelf.
There are some knives,
some
forks and some spoons
in the drawer.
And my hands are wet.
WILLIAM: You see, Robert, men can cook,
too.
Perhaps
we
can open a restaurant!
ROBERT:
Oh,
yeah!
Unit 19: You must eat!
DAISY: What time is it?
NINA:
It's four
o'clock.
DAISY:
Four o'clock!
Gee, I'm
hungry!
NINA: I am, too!
DAISY: OK.
Thank you, Nina.
We can finish now.
There's
some food on the table
over there.
Let's eat.
NINA:
Daisy, I can look, but I can't eat.
DAISY: Why not?
You're
tired.
You're hungry.
You
can eat.
What's the problem?
NINA: Food is the problem.
DAISY: Come on, Nina!
You must eat!
There are lots
of good things here.
There's some fish,
and some salad.
And there
are some hot dishes, too.
NINA: I can drink some water,
but I mustn't eat.
I can't eat and be
beautiful.
DAISY: Nonsense,
Nina!
You
are
beautiful!
NINA:
Thank you,
Daisy.
Maybe I can eat a peach.
DAISY: Maybe you can eat lots of
peaches!
Now, honey, please help
yourself!
Unit 20: What a surprise!
KAREN: Hello, Linda!
Nice to
speak to you!
How are you?
And how is Ken?
KAREN: Yes, I'm very busy, too.
It's Lucy's music lesson
at
half past six.
I'm sorry, but I can't
talk now.
KAREN: Come on, Lucy!
Your music lesson is
at half
past six,
and it's a quarter to six
now!
What's the problem?
LUCY: I can't find my music book.
KAREN: Oh dear!
I'm sorry,
Linda.
I must go!
Can I call
you at half past nine?
LUCY:
Mum!
I must find
my book!
KAREN: Thanks, Linda.
Bye!
Now, Lucy,
look in your schoolbag.
LUCY:
It isn't
there.
KAREN: Are you sure?
LUCY: Yes, Mum. Look!
LUCY:
Oh! Here it is!
KAREN: What a surprise!
Please hurry up, Lucy!
It's
six o'clock.
LUCY: It's OK, Mum.
I'm ready.
Can we go now,
please?
Unit 21 Breakfast blues
KAREN: Do you want any breakfast,
Paul?
Not really, but I must
eat
something.
I mustn't
train
on an empty stomach.
Have we got any orange juice?
KAREN: Yes, we have.
There's
some in the fridge.
How much juice
do you want?
PAUL: Oh, just
a small glass, please.
KAREN: Here you
are.
KAREN: Do you want any coffee?
PAUL:
No,
thanks.
Have we got any tea?
KAREN: Yes, there's some tea
in the pot.
Help yourself.
KAREN: Poor Paul!
It's a
very early start!
Tell me about it!
PAUL:
I can't eat at six o'clock
in the morning.
KAREN: I've
got some yoghurt
in the
fridge.
You can take it
with you
and have it at the
gym.
PAUL: Thanks, Karen.
That's nice.
They haven't
got any yoghurt
in the
canteen at the academy.
The
food there is terrible.
Unit 22:
Watching the neighbours
POLLY: There's
Claire
in Karen's garden.
Look, she's with Paul again.
ANNIE: Yes.
They're very
good friends.
POLLY: Has she got a lot
of friends
now, Annie?
ANNIE: Well, she's very new here.
And she's shy.
Perhaps she
hasn't got
many friends.
POLLY: Well,
there are lots
of nice girls
at the art college.
ANNIE: And Paul has got a lot of
friends.
He can introduce her to them.
POLLY: Yes. Perhaps she's happy
with Paul.
He's a lovely
young man.
ANNIE: And they're both very
busy
with their studies.
They haven't got a lot of
spare time.
POLLY: That's true.
Paul's always busy.
Now tell
me about Claire's mother
Unit 23: An
expensive camera
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