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LESSON
FIFTY*TWO
INTRODUCTTON
GRACE:
Hello.
ROGER: Hellcl.
In
this
programme
we'll
talk
about how
people feel, and what
they
look
like.
PRESENTATION
GRACE: First, let's
see
who's tired.
Dialogue
I
YOU
LOOK
TIRED!
Helena pracuie
przy
biurku.
ArtrTo
przygotowuie
kawg.
ANN:
(llchodzi
z
kawq)You look tired,
l{elen.
HELEN:
tr
am
tired,
because
I've
been
working all
day.
ANN:
So
have I.
HELEN:
But
you look
happy, Ann.
ANN:
Because
I'm
going
to
a
party
tonight.
HELEN:
Oh,
lucky you!
I.
happy
So
have
You look
tired.
Wygl4dasz
na zm9czon4.
I
ja
tei
(Pracowalam)'
szczg
6liwY,
zadowolonY
ROGER:
In
this
scene
Ann tells
Bill
what
Helen
looked
like
when
she saw
her
ye
ste
rday.
Dialogue
2
SHE
LOOKED
TIRED
WHEN
I
SAW
HER YESTERDAY.
Anna
340
i
Bill w kawiarni
ns
otwartym
powietrzu.
aj/
BILL:
ANN:
BILL:
ANN:
BILL:
ANN:
What's Helen
doing
these
daYs?
Working hard
for
her exarns.
She
lookefftired
when
I
saw
her yesterday"
She
shouldn'f
work
sp
I
had
a
holiday,
Ann!
But
you
loolig#lgggb,
you've
I
haven't,
but
thank
you
all the
same.
these
agree.
;"L
finY.]'
{dt*J
just
days
exams
TluciA.-
-r
working
hard
for
her
But you look
as
though
you've
just
had
a
holidaY.
I haven't
but thank you
atl
the
same.
ostatnio
cigiko
pracuje
przygotowuj4c
sig do
egzamlnow
Ale
ty
wygl4dasz
jakby$ dopiero
wr6cila
z urloPu"
Nie (wrdcilarn),
ale
i
tak
dzigkujg
ci.
ROGER: Now,
Ann
wants
to
know how
old Bill
is.
Dialogue
3
HE DOESN'T LOOK TWENTY
FIVE.
Anna,
Bill
i Roger w
bsrze
no
otwartym powietrzu
w Londynie.
BILL:
I
must
be
going
now.
See
you
soon'
ANN
and
ROGER:
BYe,
Bill.
ANN:
Bill
is
twentY
one,
isn't
he?
ROGAR: No,
he
must
be
twenty
five at
least.
ANN:
I don't think
so. He
doesn't
look twenty
five.
ROGER:
Sometimes he
does.
I
must
be
going
He
doesn't look twenty
Sometirnes
now.
Muszg
jui
iSi'
five.
Nie wygl4da na 25 lat.
Czasarni
tak.
he'does.
R.OGER:
Now, let's
see
how other
people
talk
about how they feel
and
what
their friends
look
like.
341
FILM AND
STUDIO
SCENES
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SCENE
I
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tL)
J
l-"{'''{'.**
Airport
lounge.
L
Lo^.\\!r\
ff
Man: They
look
tired.
Woman:
Perhaps
they're
tired
because
they've waited
here
all
day.
Man: Or they've
come
a
long
way
they
look
tired
they've
come
a
long
way
wygl4dajE
na
zmgczonych
rnajt
za
sob4
dlugq drogg (odbyli dlug4
podr62)
SCENE
2
Plilip
and fundra's
ltouse,
after
the
party.
Philip:
Christine looked really wonderful tonight.
Sandra: Yes
-
so
did
Bob.
Pldlip:
Really
nice people!
Sandra:
Yes!
Philip:
Oh!
Er
Sandra:
Ronald
and
Harriet...
Philip:
Oh
,yes.
Ronald
and
Harriet, our
new neighbours.
Sandra: The last
of
our
guests.
-
Philip:
That'Ifrht.
Harriet:
We
like
parties.
Ronald;
Yes.
We
don't
go
to
many parties,
but
we
like
thern.
Philip:
Good.
But they
make
you tired, don't
they'l
And
it
was
a
long party.
Sandra:
Harriet looks
tired,
do€sn't
she,
Philip'l
Philip:
Well, perhaps
she
is
tired. I
anl.
Harriet:
Oh,
ilo,
I'm not
tired.
Sandra:
You're not?
Harriet:
I
was
tired
until I
drank this coffee. Now
I'm
not.
Sandra: Oh
Phitip:
But
I
think
Ronald
is
tired.
Sandra: Oh, yos. He
looks
Iery
tired.
Ronald:
No.
Philip: What?
Three
o'clock in
the
morning,
and
not
tired!
Ronald: No.
I
never
sleep
much.
Solnetimes
I
read
all night.
Philip:
Really!
Well,
excuse
ffi€,
I
must
go
to
bed.
I
have
to
get
up
early
tomorrow.
342
Harriet:
On
Sunday?
Philip:
Yes.
It's
a
hard life
Ronald: Good night.
!
Good night.
Thank3
for
coming.
Harriet:
Good
niglrt,
PhiliP.
Philip:
I'll
see
you
when
you
come
to
bed,
Sandra.
Don't
be long.
You look
very
tire
d.
Sandra: Yes,
I
am.
Philip:
lThese are
Your coats'
Ronald:
Yes,
that's right.
Philip:
They
were
on
our
bed,
you
see.
But they
make
you tired,
don't
Don't
be
long!
they?
Ale
s4
mecz4€,
prawda?
Przyjdi
szybko!
t*a{r^o*'T'
i'ltplt'hno.tt
SCENE
3
Man:
She
looks ttice
_-
very
nice.
Woman:
Girls
in
uniform
always
look
nice. So
do
men.
airport officiaU
*
he
looks very
nice'
uniform
mundur, uniform
Look
(indicates
Co{fee
bar.
lst
woman: Mary's twenty-eight,
isn't
she?
2nd
woman: No,
slte
is
thirty-one.
lst
wornan:
Oh,
I
clon't
think
so, Barbara
tire
d,
of
cou
rse
.
I
don't
think
she's
thirty-one.
She.
doesn't
look
thirty-one.
Well,
not
always.
She
looks
thirty'one
when
she's
-
2nd woman: Anyway,
she's
very
nice.
lst
woman: Oh,
yes.
I
agree. She's
very
nice,
always.
2nd
woman: Alw
aYs?
lst
woman:
Well,
sometimes.
Yes.
Now I think of
it,
perhaps
she
lg
thirty-one.
she
doesn't
look
anyway
SCENE
4
Song.
thirty'one
it,..
nie wyglqda na
3
I
lat
w kaidYm
razie
Po
zastanowieniu
(kiedy
sig
zastanowii)...
Now
(that) I think of
She
looke{
beautiful
in
the evening,
She
looked wonderful
in
the
part!
lights,
343
.:
_)
She
wasn't tired,
She
looked young
and
happy
and,
She
wanted
to
dance
all night,
But
in
the
early
hours
of
the
morning,
All
the
guests
went
home,
And
she was
all
alone,
In
the
early
hours
of
the
morning,
She
looked
so
tired,
And
so
old,
She
looked
so
tired,
And
so
old.
the eerly hours
all
alone
5
wczesnte
rano
she
was
byta
zupelnie
sama
SCENE
Philip and
Sandra's house,
as
before.
Harriet:
William looks
old, but
he's
only
forty-six.
Ronald: No,
he
isn't,
dear. He
was
forty-seven
in July.
Harriet:
I
don't think
so, Ronald.
Ronald:
Yes. He's
forty-seven
now.
Harriet:
I
don't think
he-is. Perhaps
you
mean Peter. He's forty-seven.
Ronald:
Yes,
you're right.
Peter's
forty-seven.
And
he
was
in
the
same
class
William at
school.
So
William must
be
forty-seven
Harriet:
Oh,
yes.
Philip: Sandra!
Oh,.hello.
Still
talking?
!
as
Harriet:
Yes.
Ronald:
We
are
talking about
a
party
we
went to.
Harriet:
It
was
very good.
[t
started
on
Saturday
evening
zurd
we didn't
leave
Sunday
night,
,
Phitip:
Hmm.."
really!
Ronald:
Where's
Sandra?
Philip:
I
think
she's
gone
to
bed.
She
looked
very tired.
lt
is nearly
half
past
three
in
the
morning.
Harriet:
Yes.
Perhaps she was
tired.
Ronald:
I
like
the
early
hours
of
the
morning,
don't
you?
So
quiet.
Philip:
Yes,
I
agree.
lt's
quiet
because
most
people
are
at
home
in
bed.
Sandra:
I'm
making some
coffee. Do
you
want
some, Philip?
till
Phifip: No,
thanks.
344
We er
haven't
any
coffee,
Sandra.
I)on't
you
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