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Adam: I like going to school. Do you?

Frank: No, I dont like it. I hate it.

Adam: Why do you hate it?

Frank: Because I dont like one of the teachers.

Adam: Which teacher?

Frank: The history teacher who has a beard and glasses.

Adam: Do you mean Mr. Falla?

Frank: No, I like Mr. Falla. Hes an excellent teacher.

Adam: Oh! You dont like Mr. Gross.

Frank: No, I dont. What do you think about him?

Adam: I think hes okay, but he gives us too much homework.

Frank: Thats why I dont like him. I hate doing homework.

Adam: Homework is difficult but it helps us learn.

Frank: I dont want to learn!

Adam: What do you want to do?

Frank: I want to be free and ride my motorcycle!

Adam: You dont have a motorcycle and youre only twelve years old!

Frank: Dont remind me!



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Frank: Adam likes school and I dont. I dont like school because I dont like one of the teachers, Mr Gross. I dont like this teacher because he gives us too much homework. I dont like homework. I hate it. I like freedom. I want to ride my motorcycle. I want to ride my motorcycle but I cant. I havent got a motorcycle. I am only twelve. I am too young to ride a motorcycle.



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1. What are you talking about?

2. Who likes school and who doesnt?

3. Why dont you like school?

4. Why dont you like the teacher?

5. Do you like homework?

6. What do you want?

7. Why cant you ride a motorcycle?

8. How old are you?



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Training 2

Adam: I like school. I like to learn. I like our teachers. I like the history teacher who has a beard and glasses. He is an excellent teacher. I like our maths teacher, too. He gives a lot of homework. Homework is difficult but it helps us learn.



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1.Why do you like school?

2. Do you like your teachers?

3. Who is an excellent teacher?

4. Does he have a moustache and glasses?

5. Do you like your maths teacher?

6. Does he ever give you homework?

7. Is homework easy or difficult?

8. What is homework good for?



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Training 3

Two boys are talking about going to school. One of them likes it and the other doesnt. He doesnt like going to school because one of the teachers, Mr. Gross, gives too much homework. The boy hates doing homework. He wants to be free and ride his motorcycle. His friend disagrees with him. He thinks that homework is difficult but it helps to learn. He also reminds him that he is only twelve years old and doesnt have a motorcycle.



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 (SCHOOL)  2




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Adam: Did you go to a big school or a small school?

David: I went to a very small school in the country.

Adam: Really? I attended a very large school in the centre in the city.

David: How many students attended your school?

Adam: Im not sure. There were between eight hundred and a thousand.

David: Thats a lot! My school only had one hundred students.

Adam: How many teachers were there?

David: Ten teachers worked at the school. The classes were very small.

Adam: At my school there were thirty students in each class.

David: Was it easy to study at such a big school?

Adam: No, it wasnt. Was it easy to learn at your school?

David: Yes, it was.

Adam: Was there anything bad about going to your school?

David: Well, there was one really annoying thing.

Adam: What was that?

David: Every morning I walked seven kilometres to school.



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Adam: I went to a big school in the centre of the city. There were between eight hundred and a thousand students. There were a lot of teachers in the school. The classes were big. There were thirty students in each class. It wasnt easy to study at such a big school.



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1.Did you go to a big or a small school?

2. Where was the school?

3. How many students were there in the school?

4. How many teachers were there?

5. Were the classes big or small?

6. How many students were there in each class?

7. Was it easy to study at such a big school?



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David: I went to a very small school in the country. There were only one hundred students in the school. And only ten teachers worked there. The classes were really small. It wasnt difficult to learn at my school. There was only one really annoying thing  every morning I had to walk seven kilometres to the school.



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1.Did you go to a big or a small school?

2. Where was the school?

3. How many students were there in the school?

4. How many teachers were there?

5. Were the classes big or small?

6. Was it difficult to learn at the school?

7. Was there anything bad about going to your school?



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Training 6

This conversation is about going to different types of school. You can go to a very large school in the city with eight hundred or a thousand students or you can go to a small village school with one hundred students and ten teachers. It is easier to learn in a small school but there is one really annoying thing about going to a small school. Sometimes you have to walk seven kilometres to the school.



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 (FAMILY)  1




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Nick: Do you have a big family or a small family?

Bob: I have a very large family. I have nine brothers and sisters.

Nick: You are lucky. I dont have any brothers or sisters.

Bob: I think you are lucky. I dont like living in a big family.

Nick: Why not?

Bob: There are many reasons. My two elder brothers are very nice.

Nick: I see. What about your younger brothers?

Bob: My younger brothers are very nice. I like to play with them.

Nick: What about your sisters?

Bob: I have five sisters. All five are older than me.

Nick: Do you like them?

Bob: My eldest sister is smart and very friendly but the others are mean and stupid.

Nick: Be happy you have some brothers and sisters. Im often lonely because I dont have any.

Bob: I see what youre saying. Im often angry but never lonely.



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Bob: I have a very large family. I have five sisters and four brothers. My brothers are very nice and I like them. I have two elder brothers and two younger brothers. All my sisters are older than me. My eldest sister is very smart and very friendly but the others are mean and stupid. I dont think that I am lucky. I dont like living in a big family.



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1.Do you have a small or a large family?

2. How many brothers and sisters do you have?

3. How many elder brothers do you have?

4. How many younger brothers do you have?

5. You dont like them, do you?

6. Are your sisters older or younger than you?

7. Which sister is very smart and very friendly?

8. What about the other sisters?

9. You are lucky, arent you?



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Nick: I dont have a large family. I have a small family. I am not happy about it. I dont think that I am lucky. I want to have a brother or a sister. I dont have anybody to play with and I am often lonely. I know that Bob has nine brothers and sisters. I think that he is lucky because he is never lonely.



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1.Do you have a large or a small family?

2. Are you happy or unhappy about it?

3. Do you want a brother or a sister?

4. Who do you play with?

5. How do you feel?

6. How many brothers and sisters does Bob have?

7. Why do you think that Bob is happy?



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Training 3

This conversation is about having a big family and a small family. Bob has a very large family with nine brothers and sisters and Nick has none. Bob says that he doesnt like living in a large family. He has four brothers and five sisters. He likes his brothers and his eldest sister but he thinks that his other sisters are mean and stupid and often make him angry. Nick says that it is better to be angry than lonely and unhappy.



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 (FAMILY)  2




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Steve: Im going to a family reunion.

Bill: Really? My family never has reunions.

Steve: Well, you can come to mine.

Bill: Great! Tell me about your family.

Steve: There are a lot of people in my family. They live near here.

Bill: There are a lot of people in my family, too. But they live in many places.

Steve: Where do they live?

Bill: My grandparents live in Andorra. My uncle is interesting. He lives on a boat.

Steve: That is interesting! Where is he now?

Bill: I dont know. I think hes in the South Pacific.

Steve: What about your cousins? Where are they?

Bill: My cousins live in Hollywood. They see famous people every day.

Steve: My cousins live next to me. They never see any famous people.

Bill: Are your cousins going to the family reunion?

Steve: Yes, they are.

Bill: Im happy that youre going to your family reunion. Thank you for inviting me!



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Steve: I am going to have a family reunion. There are a lot of people in my family and they live near me. I like them and I am happy to see them. When we meet, we have a tasty dinner and talk a lot. We have a lot of fun together. My friend Bill never has family reunions. His relatives live in different places. I want to invite Bill to my family reunion.



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1.Are you going to have a family reunion or a class reunion?

2. Are there only a few people in your family?

3. Where do they live?

4. Do you like them?

5. What do you do when you meet?

6. Are your family reunions boring?

7. Does your friend Bill ever have family reunions?

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9. Where do you want to invite Bill?



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Bill: My family never has family reunions. There are a lot of people in my family but they live in different places. My grandparents live in Andorra. My uncle is very interesting. He lives on a boat. I think he is in the South Pacific now. My cousins live in Hollywood and they see interesting people every day. Its a pity that they cant see me.



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1.Does your family ever have family reunions?

2. Are there only a few people in your family?

3. Why dont you have family reunions then?

4. Where do your grandparents live?

5. Where does your uncle live?

6. Where is he now?

7. Where do your cousins live?

8. Who do they see every day?

9. Can they see you every day or not?



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Training 6

Some families like having family reunions. It is easy to have a family reunion if your relatives dont live far from you, but it is difficult to have one if your relatives live in many places. Bill says that his grandparents live in Andorra, his uncle lives on a boat, his cousins live in Hollywood and see famous people every day. He is happy that his friend wants him to come to his family reunion because he cant have one of his own.



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Andrew: Do you live in a house or a flat?

Edward: I live in a small flat. Do you live in a flat, too?

Andrew: No, I dont. I live in a big old house.

Edward: Where is your house?

Andrew: It is very far from the city.

Edward: Do you like having a house in the country?

Andrew: Yes, I do. Do you like living in the middle of the city?

Edward: I love it!

Andrew: Why do you love it?

Edward: Because its very exciting. There are many things to do.

Andrew: There are a lot of things to do in the country but it is quiet.

Edward: My flat is never quiet but I dont care.

Andrew: Why dont you care?

Edward: Because I never sleep.



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Andrew: I dont live in a flat. I live in a big old house. It is in the country and far from the city. I dont like to live in the middle of the city because it is too noisy there. There arent many things to do in the country. There arent many places to go. It is a bit boring to live in the country but at least it is quiet.



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