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Model: I met John Anderson. - Who? Or. Who did you meet?
            or: Who did you say?

                   I  found  your  book  on  the  dressing-table.  My  holiday  starts
            tomorrow. I think it's Joan's bag. You can phone me tonight. My

            birthday’s on the twenty first. Andy brought her some flowers. Sit
            by the window. John is leaving.



                   Drill IV. Echo the questions the speaker asks and then answer
            them.

                   Mind that the High Rise is used in echoing questions while

            the Low Rise is used in genuinely interested general questions.


                   Model - Are you English?
                    Am I English?

                    No, am not.


                   Are you Russian? Are you working hard at your English? Are

            you happy? Are you studying French? Are you thirsty? Are you a
            student of the University? Are you bored? Are you tired? Are you

            John's wife?





                   Drill V. Read the following dialogue using Tone Group VIII

            intonation patterns where necessary.

                    I  say,  Arthur.  Have  you  seen  anything  of  Jack  Taylor
            recently?

                    Jack Naylor.

                    No, Taylor with a T.

                    Who's Jack Taylor may I ask?
                    Who's he? Don't you remember? The man who gave you

            those driving lessons last autumn.

                    Oh,  him.  No.  I'm  afraid  I  haven't.  Why  d'you  ask?  You
            don't need more lessons, do you?




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