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Lesson: At the police station


The actress is blonde.

I don't like men with mustaches.

The month of August has thirty-one days.

My aunt is an artist.

We have a drawing by Jane.

Please, come in Miss O'Hara.


My name is Mr. Lowerey.
I'm the police sketch artist.

Nice to meet you.

Let's see if we can draw these robbers.


Do you remember what they look like?

Yes, I think so Mr. Lowerey.

That is Miss O'Hara. She isn't married.

This is Mrs. James and that is her husband, Mr. James.

Ms. Vella is an artist, she paints people.

The first man is tall and thin.


He is about thirty years old.

And his face?


What does his face look like?

He has a long nose.


He has large, dark brown eyes.

Large and dark brown.

His lips are big, but his mouth is small.

The town is about two miles from here.

I wear a jacket to work.

I don't remember where the car is.


Does he look like this?

No, he has curly brown hair and a mustache.

Does he wear glasses?

I don't think so.


No, he doesn't.

What about his ears?

His ears are small.

Like this?

Yes, that is the man.

This gentleman wants the fish.

Can you describe a dog?

Yes, it is an animal. It has four legs...


2. Lesson: What does he look like?
The baby opens her mouth to have food.

Your lips move when you speak.

She has got red cheeks.

He has got a serious face.

Her eyebrows are brown.

His nose is red because he is cold.

All his ideas are in his head.

His forehead is above his eyes.

I don't want a photo of my chin!

She has got small ears.

There are five fingers on her hand.

Do you have any medicine for my stomach?

He's got very long legs.

He has a long neck.

That's his left arm.

That's not my foot!

The doctor examined my chest.

This tennis player has strong shoulders.

Their knees are strong because they play sports.

This is his chest.

This is his leg.

This is his foot.

These are his feet.

Those are his eyes.

These are his eyebrows.

That is his forehead.

This is his hair.

This is his stomach.


This is his neck

This is his face.

This is his head.

This is his arm.

This is his knee.

These are his shoulders.

Her hair is straight and blond.

I feel so short next to him.

He's an old man.

The red one is very small.

I am too weak to run at the beach.

She is thin and tall.

My sister has got very curly hair.

People say I am unattractive and ugly.

You can be strong if you train at the gym.

You are too young to go to college.

She is considered to be very beautiful and good-looking.

He's fat now, but he wasn't before.

He is really tall.

They live in this big building.

He has straight hair.

He has curly hair.

She is beautiful.

She is ugly.

He is young.

He is old.

The animal is fat.

The animal is thin.

His nose is small.


His nose is big.

The man is tall.

The man is short.

He is weak.

He is strong.

Can you describe Tom?

Yes, he is a big man. He has brown eyes and blonde hair. His nose is small.

What does Phillip look like?

He is a short person. He has brown hair and big lips. He has a big nose.

Do you know Jenny?

Yes, she is an ugly woman with big ears.

Does she wear glasses?

No, she doesn't wear glasses.

Is Tim here?

Who is Tim?

He is the thin American with red hair.

Does Linda think that Mr. Sutton is short?

Linda thinks that Mr. Sutton is tall.

Does Mr. Sutton have long hair?

Peter doesn't think he has long hair.

Does Mr. Sutton wear glasses?

Linda doesn't know if he wears glasses.

Where is Mrs. Sutton from?

She is from Sweden.

Does she have brown hair?

No, she doesn't. She is blonde

Is Mrs. Sutton tall?

Yes, she is tall.


Is that his house?

I'm not sure. I think so.

How old is your boy?

He is five years old.

His car is like my car.

Is that his wife?

I don't think so.

What does Mr. Roberts look like?

He is tall and thin.

She has paint on her arm.

I like curly hair.

He wears a blue shirt to work.

He is a police officer.

That man doesn't have any hair.

He is bald.

He has a big mouth and small lips.


She is married.
3. Lesson: Do you know him?
Our bag is large because we travel a lot.

There are a lot of big buildings in this city.

Do you really want to start the meeting now?

How do you get to work?

These men can cook great food.

My brother is bald. He hasn't got hair.

Its dark in the forest.

How old is your dog?

He is three years old.

What is your age?

I am seventeen years old.

What is your age?

I am eighteen years old

How old is this town?

I think it is five hundred years old.

Her cheeks are red.

The artist has blonde hair.

The gentleman with the glasses wants water.

She has small hands.

She can't play the piano.

My father's mustache is white.

And how old is that building?

That building is three hundred years old.

How old is the car?

The car is two years old.

Is it really two years old?

Maybe it's three years old.


Mrs. White is very old.

She is ninety years old.

The dog has long ears.

Do you remember the tall man with a beard?

The jacket is short.

Does the woman think the child is beautiful?

Yes, she does.

How old is the child?

He is two months old.

Does the child have his mother's nose?

No, he doesn't. He has his father's nose.

Whose eyes does he have?

He has his mother's eyes.

Are the child's parents tall?

No, they aren't. They are small.

Is the child small?

No, he isn't. He is big.

Policeman: Do you know what he looks like?

Mrs. Temple: Yes, a short man.

Policeman: Can you describe the man?

Mrs. Temple: Yes, I think so.

His eyes are blue, but he has brown eyebrows.

His hair is curly and white.

I don't remember if his nose is big.

I think he has a big mouth. I'm sorry.

Policeman: That's alright.

What do his ears look like?

Mrs. Temple: I don't know how big his ears are.

His hair is long.


Policeman: Anything else?

Does he have a beard, mustache, glasses?

Mrs. Temple: No, I don't think so.

Statue of Liberty (124 years)

In 2010, the Statue of Liberty was one hundred and twenty-four years old.

Stonehenge (4,000 years)

Stonehenge is four thousand years old.

The Mona Lisa (500 years)

The Mona Lisa is five hundred years old.

Big Ben (150 years)

In 2009, Big Ben was one hundred and fifty years old.

The Taj Mahal (370 years)

The Taj Mahal is three hundred and seventy years old.

Guernica (73 years)

Guernica was painted over seventy-three years ago.

Parthenon (2,500 years)

The Parthenon is two thousand five hundred years old.

What is the man like?


There are two men.
Lesson: Tomorrow is my birthday
He has large hands. He plays rugby.

Maurice is a nice man.

He is a kind man. He helps people.

The woman is very sad.

She doesn't like to speak. She is shy.

We aren't married, she is my girlfriend.

My boyfriend and I are on vacation in Spain.

Are you alright, Megan?

Oh yes. I guess I am a little sad.

What's the matter?

Tomorrow is my birthday.

That's wonderful!

Happy Birthday!

Why aren't you happy?

I usually spend my birthday with my family.

This year I can't.

Oh, I See im sorry

Today is Monday, tomorrow is Tuesday.

They celebrate his birthday with a party.

It is very hot. Can you open the door?

I spend fifty cents a day on the newspaper.

I spend the weekend with my parents.

This is the information about my bank account.

Do you have a bank account?

Yes, I do.
Do you have a large family?

No, I don't have a large family.

I've got two sisters and a brother.

Do you see your family a lot?

One of my sisters has a job in Los Angeles.

My brother has a French girlfriend.

They're not at home very often.

I've got a little sister.

She comes to visit me occasionally.

Why can't you go home to visit them?

I've got a lot of work to do this week.

Maybe I can help you.

I can write your articles this week.

That is very kind of you.

I have to write about the fifth annual race

I can go to the race.

You can go home and visit your family.

Oh, thank you Martin.

In the United States, we finish work at five o'clock in the afternoon.

Can you take a photo of us?

She can't move her leg.

He usually eats in a restaurant, but occasionally he goes home for lunch.

My family likes salad.

We eat salad very often.


Lesson: Introducing my family
That's a very modern chair.

This birthday party is a lot of fun.

Can we celebrate your birthday in the garden?

Here's the door.

Put the books into the bag.

Can I ask you a question?

This is Tom's grandfather.

This is Tom's grandmother.

This is Tom's father.

This is Tom's mother.

This is my family.

The cat is in front of the chair.

The cat is under the chair.

The cat is next to the chair.

Where is Jean Pierre from?

I don't know.

I guess he is from France.

Hello, is Susan there?

She isn't here at the moment.

Can you call at five?

Happy birthday!!!
What do you want

Yes, Rosemary...
- xWhat do you want?
- What do they want?
- Where are they?
- What does he want?

- She wants a dress.


- She wants to read a book.
- xShe wants the address book.
- She wants to have dinner.

- Eddie has got her address book.


- Eddie hasn't got an address book.
- xEddie has got his address book.
- Eddie doesn't know where his address book is.

- Rosemary has got an uncle Tom.


- xRosemary wants uncle Tom's address.
- Rosemary wants Eddie to call Uncle Tom.
- Uncle Tom is at the door.

- Eddie doesn't have Martin's address.


- Eddie has got Tom's phone number.
- xEddie has got Martin's address.
- Rosemary wants to call Martin.

- It is 44 Sunshine Lake.
- It is 24 Sunshine Albany.
- xIt is 43 Sunshine Lane.
- It is 134 Greenwood Street.

- Rosemary wants her brother's address too.


- Rosemary doesn't want to call her sister.
- xEddie hasn't got Rosemary's sister's address.
- Rosemary wants to call her brother.
- Rosemary wants to celebrate her birthday.
- Rosemary wants to have a party for Eddie.
- Eddie wants to have a birthday party.
- xRosemary wants to celebrate Eddie's mother's birthday.

She doesn't live here.

She lives next door.

Thank you.

You're welcome.

What's the matter?

Are you alright?

I'm very tired.

This is Tom's aunt.

This is Tom's uncle.

This is Tom's uncle.

This is Tom's sister.

This is Tom's cousin.

The cat is on the chair.

The cat is behind the chair.

Here you are.

Thank you, that is very nice of you.

No problem.

Hi, can I speak to Henry, please?

No, I'm sorry he's not at home.

Can you ask Henry to call me at five o'clock?

No, he is on vacation.

I see... alright, I can call Henry when he comes home.


Lesson: What's the matter?
Can you open the door for our visitors?

Do we have time to move the sofa?

Please, sit down and be comfortable!

Can you give me your coat and bag?

He has a very interesting job.

This place is a wonderful place to visit.

Why do you want that table for your kitchen?

At the moment the champion is winning the race.

You can't come into the club without identification.

What time does the store close?

I have got a sister in Portugal.

They have a month's vacation.

You have curly hair.

She has an orange notebook.

He does not have a menu.

I do not have a computer.


We do not have any cookies with our coffee.

Do you have my passport? I can't find it.

Do they have a TV?

No, they don't watch TV.

Do I have your pen?

Yes, it is in your jacket.

I can't open the door. I don't have the keys.

Does Diane have a dog?

No, she doesn't have a dog. She has a cat.

Do we have any money?

No, we don't have any money.

Does she work?

No, she doesn't have a job at the moment.

Can she drive?

No, she does not have a driver's license

It's a lovely house, but it does not have a lot of light.

Do we have any milk?

No, we have to go to the store.

Does she have a credit card?

No, she doesn't.

Does he have a house near the beach?

No, he lives in town.

Do you have a passport?

No, I don't.

What color eyes does your girlfriend have?

She has blue eyes.

I don't think I have your phone number.

Yes, you have my phone number.

Do you have the time?

Yes, I have the time. It is nine o'clock.

He can't read the newspaper. He doesn't have his glasses.


I can't make a call. I don't have any change.

Are you alright, Megan?

Oh yes. I guess I am a little sad.

What's the matter?

Tomorrow is my birthday.

That's wonderful!
Happy Birthday!
Why aren't you happy?

I usually spend my birthday with my family.


This year I can't.

Oh, I see. I'm sorry

Do you have a large family?

No, I don't have a large family.


I've got two sisters and a brother

One of my sisters has a job in Los Angeles

Do you see your family a lot?

My brother has a French girlfriend.


They're not at home very often.

I've got a little sister.

She comes to visit me occasionally

Why can't you go home to visit them?

I've got a lot of work to do this week.

Maybe I can help you.

I can write your articles this week

That is very kind of you.

I have to write about the fifth annual race

I can go to the race.

You can go home and visit your family

Oh, thank you Martin

No problem.
I eat in a restaurant very often.

Are you well?

Do they have a car?

No, they don't.

Do you have my book?

Yes, I do.

Where is the telephone?

I don't have a telephone. I need to buy one.

We like the theater, but we occasionally go to the movies.

She spends a lot of money on food.

Do you have my handbag?

It's under the table.

Where do you work?

At the moment, I don't have a job.

Why are you sad?

My car is broken.

Does your dog have a name?

Yes, its name is Fluffy.

Do you have a nephew?

No, my sister doesn't have any children.

Does the boy have a dog?

Can you give the shrimp to the gentleman with the glasses?

Where is Simon?

I don't know, he usually has dinner at home.


Do you know Joe?

Yes, I often see Joe. He lives next door.

Bob is a kind man. He often helps people

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