LESSON TEN The Tenth Lesson DRILLS
A A: It was cold yesterday, wasn't it?
B: Yes, it was. But it's much warmer today.
A: It was hot yesterday, wasn't it?
B: Yes, it was. But it's much cooler today.
A: It was sunny yesterday, wasn't it?
B: Yes, it was. But it's cloudy and windy today.
B A: You were tired after the sports meet, weren't you?
B: Yes, but only a little. Now I'm fine.
A: You were tired after the football match, weren't you?
B: Yes, but only a little. Now I'm all right.
A: You were tired after running, weren't you?
B: Yes, but only a little. Now I'm much better.
C A: You don't often go home late. But you went home late yesterday, didn't you?
B: Yes, I did. I helped Liu Ying with her English.
A: You don't often go home late. But you went home late yesterday, didn't you?
B: Yes, I did. I had a long talk with the teacher.
A: You don't often go home late. But you went home late yesterday, didn't you?
B: Yes, I did. I waited for Wei Fang.
D A: Your mother often goes to see your grandma. She went to see her last Sunday too, didn't she?
B: No, she didn't. She stayed at home and cleaned the house.
A: Your mother often goes to see your grandma. She went to see her last Sunday too, didn't she?
B: No, she didn't. She stayed at home and did some washing.
A: A: Your mother often goes to see your grandma. She went to see her last Sunday too, didn't she?
B: No, she didn't. She took me to the park.
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A WAY OUT A French student went to London for his holiday. He thought: "I know a little English. I think people can understand me."
One morning he went to visit the Science Museum. At noon he was tired and hungry. He went to the nearest restaurant and sat down at the table. He wanted to have a cup of tea and some eggs. Soon the waiter came up to him and asked, "Can I help you, sir?"
"A cup of tea and … " he could not remember the English word for eggs. He looked around him, but nobody was eating eggs.
Then he saw a magazine on the table next to him. There was a picture of a cock on its cover. He showed the picture to the waiter.
"What's the English for this?" he asked.
"A cock, sir," answered the waiter.
"What do you call a cock's wife?" was the next question.
"A hen, sir."
"And what do you call a hen's children?"
"Chicks, sir."
"And what do you call chicks before they're born?"
"Eggs, sir."
"Very well," said the French student. "Bring me two eggs, two eggs and a cup of tea, please." And he sat back with a smile on his face.
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We sang together And had a lot of fun! Singing is a language You can speak with anyone.
At page 86, 87, 88, 89, 95, Book 3, The English Textbooks Series for Junior Secondary School (The 1st Edition, Published by the People's Educations Press, Oct. 1982)
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