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– Which one?
You are to do some exercises. You'll have to come. Pass me
the book, please. Someone will have to help me. Do it again. Go
and see them. Ask her to come later.
C. Make up imperative sentences. Make them sound calm,
serious, unemotional.
Model: Ask your friend to explain something to somebody. -
Explain it to him.
Ask your friend: to come with you, to note something for
you; to phone you, to ask for something; to call for you; to listen
to something; to stop somebody.
D. Show your indifference to the subject of the conversation
while thanking and exclaiming. Model: I'm ready.' - Fine.
Would you like some coffee? He's here. I've told them. I've
lost my pen. They say he's against it. They won't help us. He
promised to give it to me.
Drill IV. Read the following dialogue using Tone Group I
intonation patterns where you think they are suitable. Mind that
the driver sounds final and reserved. Get it recorded:
A. Do you know you were breaking the speed limit, sir?
B. I don't think I was, officer.
A. Oh, yes, you were. Could I have your name, please?
B. George Anderson.
A. And are you the owner of the car?
B. Yes. Why?
A. Could I see your licence, please?
B. All right.
A. Oh, yes. And your insurance certificate.
B. It's at home.
A. Well, you'll have to bring it to the police station.
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