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LESSON
TWENW
I
SEVEN
INTRODUCTION
A:
Hello.
CH:
Hello.
In
this
programme
we'll
learn
how to
describe
things and
how to
say
who they
belong
to.
PRESENTATION
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A:
May
I
have an orange,
Chris?
CH: Which
one?
A:
The big
one.
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CH: Now,
whose are these books?
WHOSE
BOOK
IS
THTS?
A:
I've got
to return
some
books
to my
friends.
Whose
is
this book']
CH:
I
think
it's
Helen's"
Yes,
it's
hers.
A:
And
this
one?
Is
it
Peter's?
CH:
I
don't think
it's
his.
No.
It's
yours.
And
these
books
over there?
A:
They're
rnine.
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CH: Now,
we'll tell you
how
to
forecast the
weather.
ARE YOU
GOOD
AT
WEATHER FORECASTING?
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A:
Are
you
good
at
weather
fdrecasting,
Chris?
CH:
Yes.
I
think
I
am.
A:
So,
what's
your
forecast
for
tomorrow?
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fog
and
CH:
In
the
North of
Scotland
-
strong
winOr.in
England and
Wales
dnzzle.
And
in
the
East
-
rain
and
cold.
A:
Won't
there
be
any
sunshine?
CH: No,
not
tomorrow.
A:
I
don't like your
weather forecast.
CH: That's all
from
us
for
now.
A:
Now, let's
watch
how other
speakers
describe
things and
say whose
they
are.
And
here's Francis
Matthews
trying
to
identify
things.
FILM
AND
STUDIO
SCENES
SCENE
I
Recepcia hotelowa.
Guest:
I'm
looking
for
my
handbag.
It's
quite
small and
it's
brown.
Receptionist: Is this yours,
Madam?
Guest: No,
that's
the
same
colour,
but my
bag
is bigger
than that.
Receptionist: ls this
it?
Guest:
Yes. Yes,
that's
mine.
Is this
yours?
mine.
That's
Czy
to
twoja?
To
moja.
SCENE
2
Szatnia. Francis-szatniarz
i
iego pomocnica.
Francis:-
(To camero)
Hello.
fusistant:
Whose
is
it?
Francis:
I
don't know.
Put
it
back,
please.
Woman: May
I
have
my
coat,
please?
Francis: Which
one is
it,
madam?
Woman:
That
one.
That
one's mine.
fusistant:
This
one'l
Woman:
No. That coat
isn't
mine. Mine
is
the
one
next to
it.
Assistant:
Here's
your
coat,
madam.
And
is this
yours?
This
umbrella?
Woman: No,
it
isn't.
fusistant:
Oh,
dear!
Whose
is
it?
Woman:
Don't
worry.
I
think
it's
my
husband's.
John!
[s
that your
umbrella?
Husband: Yes,
it
is
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Woman:
It's
all
right.
It's
his.
Husband:
Thank you very
much.
fusistant: And
this bag?
ts
this
yours?
Or
your
wife's?
Husband:
No,
it
isn't
rnine or
hers.
fusistant:
Oh,
dear!
Whose
is
it?
Francis:
I
don't
know!
Ah!
That woman
over
there.
Perhaps
it's
hers.
fusistant:
Excuse
ffi€,
madam.
Is this
your
bag?
Older wornan:
No,
it
isn't. But
that's our
suitcase.
The
brown
one.
And
that
suitcase
is
ourso
too.
Francis: These? Are
these Yours?
Husband
B:
Yes. Those
suitcases
are
ours.
Francis:
Here
you
are, sir.
Husband
B:
Thank you.
fusistant:
There's
another
suitcase
here.
Perhaps
this
suitcase
is
theirs, too.
Francis: No,
it
isn't
theirs. They've
gone.
fusistant:
It's
your
coat.
lt's
yours.
Francis:
It's
her coat.
It's
hers.
Woman:
It's
his
umbrella.
lt's
his.
Husband
B:
They're our
suitcases.
They're
ours.
Francis:
[t's
their
suitcase.
It's
theirs-
Whose
is
May
I
have
my
coat,
Which one
is
it?
it?
CzYie
to
jest?
please?
That
one.
That
one's
mine.
Poprosze
m6j
plaszrn
KtdrY
to
jest?
Tamten-
Tamten
jest m6j.
hers
suitcase
jej
walizka
Tamte
walizki
s4 nasze.
Ta
walizka
jest
ich.
Those
suitcases
afe
OurS.
This
suitcase is
theirs.
SCENE
3
Oto slowa piosenki:
Mine
,
yours,
his, hers, ours, theirs,
Mine
,
Y
ours ,
his,
he
rs,
ours
,
the
i
rs
.
Whose
is
this'l
lt's
tris.
Whose
is
tlils'l
It's
hers.
Whose
is
the
wine?
It's
mine.
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Whose
are
the
They're
ours*
flowers?
Mine,
yours, his,
hers, ours, theirs,
Mine
,
y
ours, lds,
he rs
,
ours,
the
irs
.
SCENE 4
W
itotelu.
Guest:
I
can't find
rny
suitcases.
Porter; Are
these
yours, sir'l
Guest:
No,
rttine
are the
satne
size
,
bu
t
they're
a
different
colour.
They're
brown.
Porter: Are
these
yours?
Guest: Yes,
those
are
rnine.
Thank you.
Mine are the
same
'I'hcy're
a
difterent
S('EN
E
B
5
size.
colour.
Moje
s4
tej
samej
wielko6ci.
One
s4
innego
koloru"
ormacii
tury
sty c:znei.
Receptionist:
Can
I
help
you,
sir?
Husband: Yes,
please.'Iwo
hotel
rooms.
Two rooms
for
two
nights.
Receptionist:
Yes,
sir.
Single
or
double?
Wife:
We
want
one
double room,
and one single
room
for
our
daughter.
Receptionist:
One
double,
one single,
for
two nights. With
shower
or
bath?
iwro
in.f
l{/ife:
We'd
like
one
with
a
bath.
Daughter:
['d
prefer
a
shower.
Receptionist:
A
double
with
bath,
and a
single
with
shower. The
Grand
Hotel
is
full, I'm
afraid.
There
aren't any
rooms
at the Grand.
Ah!
There
are some
rooms
at
the Queen's
Hotel, sir,
in
South
Street.
Husband:W
Receptionist: It's
a
big
hotel.
Near
the station.
Wife:
That'll
be
expensive.
Receptionist: Well,
madam.
Just
a
moment.
There's the
Palace
Hotel.
That's
not
expensive.
it
like?
Receptionist:
It's
smaller
than
the
Queen's.
[t's in
the
same
street.
It's
Husband: What's
shops,
and...
Hnrsband:
Is
it
quiet?
near the
I
don't like
noisy
hotels.
Receptionist: Oh,
it's
very quiet,
sir.
Wife: What
are
the rooms
like?
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Receptionist: Here
you
are.
They're
like
this.
and television.
Husband:
What
do
you think of
fni*
is a
clouble
room
with
bath
it,
dear?
Pojedynczy
czy podw6jnV
(jednoosobowy
czy dwuosobowy)?
Z
prysznicem czy
wann4?
Wife: That looks all right.
Single
or
double?
bath?
With
shower
or
queen
palace
SCENE
6
drodze
do
hotelu.
Wfe:
Come along, Tracey.
Daughter: Wait
a
mornent
Husband: What
are
you
doing?
w,
kr6lowa
palac
Rodzina
Daughter:
I'm
looking
at
the
dress
in
the window. There.
I
want
one
like
that.
Husband:
You've got tlne
like
that.
You're
wearing
it
now.
Daughter:
No!
This
dress
is
different.
It's
the
same
colour,
hut
the
one
in
the
window
is
nicer. tn*t
S
tvif
Wife:
I
t's
too
expensive.
Husband:
l'nt
cold.
L
want to
get
to
the hotel.
Wife:
Let's take
a
taxi.
Wait
a
tttotnent!
Husband:
C'orne
on,
it's
raining.
Daughter:
You're
wearing
it
0lt!
now.
Wla$nie
masz
jq
na
sobie.
SCENE
7
W
biurze.
lst
man:
[s
it
raining?
2nd
man:
Yes,
it's
very wet,
I'm
afraid.
lst
man:
lt
was
fine
this
morning,
so
I
didn't
bring
my
umbrella.
lt's
at
home.
2nd
man:
Don't worry. You
can
have
mine.
W
pubie.
lst
man:
Did you
have a
good holiday?'
2nd man:
Yes.
We
had
quite
a
good weather.
lst
man:
Did you
have
any
rain?
2ndman: No.
It
was
dry.
We had
sun
every
day.
[t
was
quite
hot,
about
23
degrees.
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