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Exercise 2, page 36 What did Jane and Aidar do on Saturday? Did they like it? Listen the attachment and read the dialogue to find out.Aidar: Hi, Jane – it’s Aidar! I tried calling you on Saturday night, but you didn’t answer your phone.Jane: Oh, hi Aidar! Yes, sorry! I was at the ballet.Aidar: Really? What was it like?Jane: It was fantastic! The dancers were amazing! What did you do on Saturday?Aidar: Oh, I just stayed home with my brother and we watched a film on TV.Jane: Did you enjoy it?Aidar: Not really. It was nothing special. Listen, do you want to go for a walk later?Jane: Sure!Exercise 3, page 36Find sentences in the dialogue which mean: Of course! – What did you think of it? – Did you have a good time? – It wasn’t great.Intonation (expressing feelings)Exercise 5, page 36b) Listen the attachment and tick (✓) the adjective that best describes each speaker’s feelings. You can use your dictionary. Listen again and repeat.1 I don’t believe it! a annoyed [_] b surprised [_]2 What’s the problem? a interested [_] b annoyed [_]3 Sure! a enthusiastic [_] b disbelieving [_]4 No way! a surprised [_] b annoyed [_]​

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Ex:3

Of course - Sure.

What did you think of it? - Really? What was it like?

Did you have a good time - Did you enjoy it?

It was not great - Not really.

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Exercise 2, page 36 What did Jane and Aidar do on Saturday? Did they like it? Listen the attachment and read the dialogue to find out.Aidar: Hi, Jane – it’s Aidar! I tried calling you on Saturday night, but you didn’t answer your phone.Jane: Oh, hi Aidar! Yes, sorry! I was at the ballet.Aidar: Really? What was it like?Jane: It was fantastic! The dancers were amazing! What did you do on Saturday?Aidar: Oh, I just stayed home with my brother and we watched a film on TV.Jane: Did you enjoy it?Aidar: Not really. It was nothing special. Listen, do you want to go for a walk later?Jane: Sure!Exercise 3, page 36Find sentences in the dialogue which mean: Of course! – What did you think of it? – Did you have a good time? – It wasn’t great.Intonation (expressing feelings)Exercise 5, page 36b) Listen the attachment and tick (✓) the adjective that best describes each speaker’s feelings. You can use your dictionary. Listen again and repeat.1 I don’t believe it! a annoyed [_] b surprised [_]2 What’s the problem? a interested [_] b annoyed [_]3 Sure! a enthusiastic [_] b disbelieving [_]4 No way! a surprised [_] b annoyed [_]​
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