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eet is two blocks and 83 is to the right. Go to the traffic light at the corner of Prince Street and make a right turn. Go one block and make a left at Queen Street. Go to 290 Queen Street. GRAMMAR Apologizing: People usually apologize when they cause trouble, pain or inconvenience to others. When Harry arrives late at Susan‟s apartment, He apologizes by saying, “ Sorry I‟m late.” Susan apologizes because her apartment is not in order. She says, “ Excuse the mess.” Making excuses: People usually make excuses or give some explanations after apologizing. Harry makes excuses for being late. To make excuses, he says, “ The traffic. The parking. I was lost” Susan makes an excuse for her messy apartment. She says, “ I just moved here.” Accepting an apology: Susan accepts Harry‟s apology by saying, “ don‟t worry about being late. It‟s fine.” Because Harry was nervous, he didn‟t say anything to accept Susan‟s apology. In this situation, someone might say, “It looks like a nice place” or “ My place is much more messy.” USEFUL LANGUAGE *Ask for help: Excuse me. Can you help me? *Say goodbye to someone you just met: Hope to see you again. *Apologize: Where is… ? I‟m looking for… *Give directness: Make a left turn. Then walk two blocks to the traffic light. *Make excuses: I was lost. I just moved here. *Accept an apology: Don‟t worry about… It‟s fine. *Say a telephone number so that someone can reach you: I‟ll be at 5551720. *Accept a gift: What pretty flowers! PRACTICE Pair work: Make a dialogue with your partner after the model: Model: On the street… A: Excuse me. I‟m new here. Where is the nearest subway station? B: That‟s easy. Go three blocks and make a left. A: Three blocks and a left? B: that‟s right. The station will be on your right. A: On the right. Thanks. I appreciate your help. B: no problem. In a school cafeteria… A: Excuse me. I‟m new here. Where are the rest rooms? B: A: B: A: B: CULTURE NOTES Americans are happy to give directions on the street. When Harry asked for directions, he started with, “Excuse me.‟‟ This is the usual way to begin a conversation with or to ask for information. When asking for directions, it often helps to add a little explanation, such as “I‟m new here” or “I‟m afraid I‟m lost.” You can also start with a question, such as “Do you know?” “Can you tell me how to get to...?” Always repeat the directions after you hear them. Repeating will help you remember, and it shows the person helping you that you understand. ACT II Decide whether the following statements are true or false: 1. Harry is older than Susan. 2. Harry is an accountant. 3. Harry is hungry. 4. Susan is a vicepresident of a toy pany. 5. Susan works six says a week 6. Susan develops new toys. Harry‟s daughter is nine years old. 7. Harry likes his job. 8. Harry lives in the suburbs. Complete the following according to what you hear: Please_________ me, Susan, but … I have to leave. I __________terrible, but… What‟s the matter? My ___________ isn‟t feeling well. oh no! Is it _____________? I don‟t know. The _____________says she has a stomachache, and she‟s crying. I‟ll have to go ______________. Will you five me? Of course. I‟m so ___________. Michelle. And you didn‟t have a ______________ to eat. Oh, it‟s OK. Let me __________you home first. No, no ____________, go ahead. It‟s our first ____________. we‟ll make another. Please don‟t __________________. I‟ll _________ you. I hope your daughter is _________. Goodbye. Goodbye. FOCUS IN Somsak is offering. Would you like something to drink? How about a California chablis? May I bring you a salad? Would you like a cup of coffee? May I bring you some dessert? Susan and Harry are ordering. I‟d like a glass of gingerale with ice. Do you have a dry with wine? I‟ll have the mee krob also. Do you have some herbal tea? I‟ll have some dessert. I‟ll try your special salad. I‟ll take the soup of the day. I‟ll begin with a glass of white wine. I‟d like to begin with a salad. May I remend… ? What do you remend? What would you like to eat? USEFUL LANGUAGE *Order something to eat or drink: I‟d like the mee krob. I39。 ll have the mee krob. *Make a suggestion: How about… ? I remend… *Greet someone: Wele! *Ask about someone‟s job: What do you do? *Excuse yourself: Please five me. *Ask about a problem: What‟s the matter? Is it serious? *Express concern: I hope nothing is wrong. I hope your daughter is all right. PRACTICE Role play: Imagine yourselves to be the customer and waiter/waitress. Roleplay a restaurant scene: Here is a menu: Soup HOMEMADE DEUCI0US SOUP Cup Entrees ROAST ERESH TURKEY with cranberry Sauce, Vegetable, Potato amp。 SaIad .............. ……… .... CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAK with Potato Vegetable amp。 Salad.......................…………………... HAM STEAK with Pineapple Rings, Potato, Vegetable amp。 SaIad …………… ............................... UVER amp。 ONION with Potato Vegetable amp。 Salad...................… ...………………..... BROILED SHRIMP WITH Rice Vegetable amp。 SaIad..........……………… .................... BROILED HALIBUT with Rice Vegetable amp。 SaIad......................……………… ........ VERL CUTLET with Potato Vegetable amp。 Salad..........………………................. CHICKEN CUTLET with Potato Vegetable amp。 Salad................……………… ............. Dessert HOMEMADE FRUIT PIES (apple, cherry, or blueberry)………………………… with whipped cream………………………………… POUND CAKE.……………………………………… LAYER CAKE……………………………………… .. PLAIN CHEESECAKE...…………………………… . RICE PUDDING(homemade).....…………………… ICE CREAM (vanil1a, chocolate , or strawberry) ……………… . Beverages COFFEE..........…………………………… ………… ..60 MILK。
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