Lesson Forty-one Penny’s bag
Is that bag heavy, Penny?
Not very.
Here!
Put it on this chair.
What’s in it?
A piece of cheese.
A loaf of bread.
A bar of soap.
A bar of chocolate.
A bottle of milk.
A pound of sugar.
Half a pound of coffee.
A quarter of pound tea.
And a tin of tobacco.
Is that tea of tobacco for me?
Well, It’s certainly for me!
Lesson Forty-three Hurry up!
Can you make the tea, Sam?
Yes, of course I can, Penny.
Is there any water in this kettle?
Yes, there is.
Where’s the tea?
It’s over there, behind the teapot, but I can’t see the tea.
There it is!
It’s in front of you!
Ah yes, I can see it now.
Where are the cups?
There are some in the cupboard.
Can you find them?
Yes. Here they are.
Hurry up, Sam!
The kettle’s boiling.
Lesson Forty-five The boss letter
Can you come here a minute please, Bob?
Yes, sir?
Where’s Pamela?
She’s next door.
She’s in her office, sir.
Can she type this letter for me?
Ask her please.
Yes, sir.
Can you type this letter for the boss please, Pamela?
Yes, of course I can.
Here you are.
Thank you, Bob.
Bob!
Yes?
What’s the matter?
I can’t type this letter.
I can’t read it!
The boss’s handwriting is terrible!
Lesson Forty-Seven A cup of coffee
Do you like coffee, Ann?
Yes, I do.
Do you want a cup?
Yes, please, Christine.
Do you want any sugar?
Yes, please.
Do you want any milk?
No, thank you.
I don’t like milk in my coffee,
I like black coffee.
Do you like biscuits?
Yes, I do.
Do you want one?
Yes, please.
Lesson Forty-nine At the butcher’s
Do you want any meat today, Mrs. Bird?
Yes, please.
Do you want beef or lamb?
Beef, please.
This lamb’s very good.
I like lamb,
But my husband doesn’t.
What about some steak?
This is a nice piece.
Give me that piece, please.
And a pound of mince, too.
Do you want a chicken, Mrs. Bird?
They’re very nice.
No, thank you.
My husband like steak,
But he doesn’t like chicken.
To tell you the truth, Mrs. Bird,
I don’t like chicken either.