O R A L P R A C T I C E Lessons 1 - 25 - Shenker
O R A L P R A C T I C E Lessons 1 - 25 - Shenker
O R A L P R A C T I C E Lessons 1 - 25 - Shenker
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Grammar Notes<br />
23.1<br />
23.2<br />
23.3<br />
23.4<br />
23.5<br />
23.6<br />
23.7<br />
23.8<br />
23.9<br />
Words and Expressions<br />
CLOTHES: WOMEN'S CLOTHES (a dress / a skirt / a blouse / a nightdress / stockings / tights); MEN'S CLOTHES (a<br />
vest / a shirt / a pair of trousers / a suit / a tie / a waistcoat); UNISEX CLOTHES (a jacket / a pullover /<br />
sweater / a cardigan / a coat / pyjamas / underwear / socks); FOOTWEAR (shoes / boots / sandals /<br />
slippers / trainers/gym shoes / running shoes / tennis shoes)<br />
SHOPS (a grocer's (shop) / a butcher's (shop) / a chemist's (shop) / a pharmacy / a drugstore / a tobacconist's<br />
(shop) / a jeweller's (shop) / a bookshop / a hardware shop / a newsagent's)<br />
EXPRESSIONS (Do you mind If I take off my jacket? / Come on! / I'm in a hurry. / It's time to get dressed. /<br />
It's time to go. / What?)<br />
Examples in Grammar Notes<br />
23.1<br />
23.2<br />
23.3<br />
23.4<br />
23.5<br />
23.6<br />
23.7<br />
23.8<br />
23.9<br />
Oral Practice 23<br />
She was putting the money into a plastic bag...<br />
She was putting the money into a plastic bag when...<br />
phrasal verbs<br />
The robber was wearing a blond wig.<br />
to get dressed / to get undressed<br />
She was putting the money into a plastic bag...<br />
while the other...<br />
The other was dressed in....<br />
a long white dress<br />
formation of the past progressive tense<br />
use of the past progressive<br />
"put on" and "take off"<br />
"wear"<br />
"get dressed / undressed"<br />
"in" / "into"; "on" / "onto"<br />
use of conjunction "while"<br />
use of "other" (adjective, pronoun): "another"<br />
order of adjectives<br />
I was thinking about you. / Were you waiting for me? / He wasn't doing anything. / It was getting dark. /<br />
Were they having dinner? / We were trying to negotiate an agreement. / We weren't making any progress.<br />
Bill was having lunch...when the bank manager phoned. / We were living in Leeds...when our first child was<br />
born. / It was snowing...when we got to the hotel. / They were driving through France...when the accident<br />
happened. // Bill had lunch when...<br />
I think you should put on your coat. / Do you mind if I take off my jacket? / She put on her sunglasses<br />
and lit a cigarette. / You have to take off your shoes when you visit a mosque. / Where's your jacket? / I<br />
think you should put it on. / Your shoes are wet. / Why don't you take them off? // put on it / take off<br />
them<br />
Do I really have to wear a tie? / Yes, dear, it's going to be a very smart occasion. / Does your son wear glasses?<br />
/ No, he wears contact lenses. / What did you wear to the wedding? / I wore that new dress I bought<br />
in Paris. / Togas were worn in Ancient Rome. / Kilts are worn by Scotsmen. / Ready-to-wear clothes... are<br />
much cheaper than designer clothes.<br />
I was so tired last night, I didn't even get undressed. / I fell asleep with my clothes on. / I got undressed<br />
when I got up this morning. / Then I had a nice hot shower. / I got dressed again and I went to work.<br />
We had supper in the garden. / We carried the table into the garden. / The boss was in her office. / She<br />
came into my office. / We went swimming in the lake. / We dived into the water. / The money is in my<br />
purse. / I have to go into town tomorrow. / My dog usually sleeps on the carpet, but sometimes he jumps<br />
onto the sofa... when I'm not looking. / The dictionary was on the top shelf. / It fell onto the shelf below.<br />
It began to rain while we were having supper in the garden. / While I was in the army, I learned to drive a<br />
truck. / She fell asleep while she was watching a video. / Strike while the iron is hot. (proverb)<br />
I know Lenny, but who are the other people? / Can I try on that other coat - the green one? / Two women<br />
bought scarves. / The other tourists just looked around. / Some of the kids went swimming while the<br />
others played on the beach. / Dennis and Donald are twins. One's a doctor, the other's a dentist. / While<br />
Bill and I had a drink, the others went for a walk. / There's another performance of the play on Tuesday.<br />
/ This lighter doesn't work. Have you got another one? / I'm going to be away for another month.<br />
a dress / a white dress / a long white dress / a long white cotton dress / two long white cotton dresses /<br />
two long white Indian cotton party dresses / number � dimensions � colour � origin � material �<br />
purpose � NOUN / a dozen green plastic folders / a large red cardboard box / three small Italian leather<br />
bags / a fast new sports car