Basic 1 Unit 2 Unit 2 YE IN S FO W P E C AN Against The Law The Diamond Necklace a. Which of the following words and expressions can you use in a formal conversation and which ones in an informal conversation? Formal Informal 1. Mr. Petrov 2. How do you do? 3. Thanks. 4. Victor 5. Hi! 6. Thank you. 7. Nice to meet you. Copyright © 1990-2017 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved 13 Basic 1 Unit 2 b. Susan Bailey and Victor Petrov met for the first time in the video. Mark the sentences below that you can use when you meet someone. 1. Nice to meet you! 2. Can I have a menu, please? 3. This is my friend from New York. 4. How do you do? 5. Thank you. 6. Yes, it is. 7. How are you? YE IN S FO W P E C AN 8. Please call me Victor. c. Susan is introducing Victor Petrov to another friend of hers. Use the sentences above to complete the dialogue. Susan: Hello, Mr. Petrov! (1) _______________________________? Mr. Petrov: Fine, thanks, Susan. How are you? Susan: Great! Mr. Petrov, (2), ______________________, Tom Smith. Mr. Petrov: (3) _____________________________________, Mr. Smith! Mr. Smith: (4 ) ____________________________________, Mr. Petrov? Mr. Petrov: (5) ________________________________________ Victor! d. Practice the dialogue from activity b. in groups of three. Take turns introducing each other. 14 Copyright © 1990-2017 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved Basic 1 Unit 2 Follow That Man! a. Do you remember the characters from the story “Follow That Man”? Write the characters’ names below their pictures. 2 3 YE IN S FO W P E C AN 1 Sam and Becky • Nate the Napkin • police officer b. Answer the questions below about the characters from the story. Write full sentences. Compare your answers with your partner's. 1. Who is touring New York City? ______________________________________ 2. Who steals wallets? ______________________________________________ 3. Who is wearing a blue suit? ________________________________________ 4. Who can’t find his/her wallet? ______________________________________ 5. Who finds the thief? ______________________________________________ 6. Who sees the police officer? _______________________________________ 7. Who recognizes the thief? _________________________________________ 8. Who likes nice restaurants? ________________________________________ Copyright © 1990-2017 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved 15 Basic 1 Unit 2 c. Read what happened next to the characters in “Follow That Man”. Follow That Man - Part 2 “Just a minute, Officer, I’m finishing my coffee,” says Nate the Napkin. “Oh no, you’re not Nate! I know you,” answers the police officer. “Come with me please!” “But Officer, I haven’t paid for my lunch!” says Nate. “Yes, you must pay for your lunch.” says the police officer. “But do you have any money?” “Yes, Officer, I have a wallet!” says Nate the Napkin. YE IN S FO W P E C AN “You have my wallet!” shouts Becky. Nate takes out a wallet to pay for his lunch. “That’s not my wallet!” says Becky. “No, that’s my wallet!” shouts the police officer. d. Did you understand the end of the story? Mark if the sentences below are true or false. True False 1. Nate is drinking tea. 2. Nate is eating his dinner. 3. The police officer asks Nate to come with him. 4. Nate has no money to pay for his lunch. 5. Nate has the police officer’s wallet. 6. Nate has Becky’s wallet. 16 Copyright © 1990-2017 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved Basic 1 Unit 2 No Parking a. Here is another dialogue between a police officer and a driver. Use the words below to complete the sentences. driving • how much • ticket • money • why Police Officer: OK, young man, I’m giving you a speeding (1) _______________. Man: (2) __________________ are you doing that? Police Officer: I’m giving you a ticket because you are (3) __________________ too fast! Police Officer: Man: Oh no! A ticket! (4) __________________ is it? YE IN S FO W P E C AN Man: It’s fifty dollars. Fifty dollars! But I’m a student and I don’t have any (5)____________! b. Imagine that a police officer gives you a ticket. Mark the sentences you can use to make an excuse. ___ 1. But I only have ten dollars! ___ 2. But I’m a student! ___ 3. But I’m finishing my coffee! ___ 4. But my wallet is gone! ___ 5. But I’m very sorry! c. Practice with a partner. A police officer has stopped you in your car. Use the phrases above to help you. Copyright © 1990-2017 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved 17 Basic 1 Unit 2 Nouns: This/That/These/Those, Be: Short Answers a. Who can say these sentences? Copy them under the right heading and then write another sentence using this/that/these/those. That man’s a thief! Stop! That’s my wallet. Oh dear! Those men are police officers. Is this the thief? Is this your wallet? This is a great restaurant! Becky The police officer YE IN S FO W P E C AN Nate the Napkin b. The police officer is interviewing everyone at the police station. Complete the dialogue using short answers. Police officer: Becky: Police officer: Becky: Police officer: Is your name Becky Smith? Yes, (1) __________________. it is Are you and Sam tourists? Yes, (2) __________________. Is this the man who pushed you? Becky: Yes, (3) __________________. That’s him! Police officer: Becky, is this your wallet? Becky: No, (4) __________________. Nate: You see, it’s my wallet! Police officer: No, (5) __________________. It’s my wallet! c. Practice the dialogue from activity b. with a partner. 18 Copyright © 1990-2017 Edusoft Ltd. All rights reserved