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SIDE BY SIDE Steven J. Molinsky/ Bill Bliss Book 2;
CHAPTER 1;
Are You Going to Cook Spaghetti This Week?;
A.Are you going to cook spaghetti this week? B.No,I'm not.;
I cooked spaghetti LAST week,and I don't like to cook spaghetti very often.;
1.Are you going to study English this weekend?;
2.Are you going to watch TV tonight?;
3.Are you going to drink coffee this morning?;
4.Is Robert going to buy new clothes this year?;
5.Are you going to have dessert this evening?;
6.Is Tommy going to play baseball this Saturday?;
7.Is Mr.Peterson going to plant flowers this spring?;
8.Is Mrs.Johnson going to clean her apartment this week?;
9.Are you going skiing this February?;
10.Is Linda going go travel to Canada this August?;
11.Are Mr.and Mrs. Smith going to London this summer?;
12.Are you and your friends going to Miami this winter?;
What Are You Going to Give Your Wife for Her Birthday?;
A.What are you going to give your wife for her birthday? B.I don't know.;
I can't give her a necklace. I gave her a necklace LAST YEAR.;
A.How about flowers? B.No.I can't give her flowers.;
I gave her flowers TWO YEARS AGO.;
A.Well,what are you going to give her?;
B.I don't know. I really have to think about it.;
Do exercise 1 to 5 .;
Herry! I'm Really Upset!;
Harry!I'm really upset! Do you know what day this was?;
It was my birthday, Harry. And you forgot again.;
You didn't send me flowers. You didn't give me candy.;
You didn't buy me a present.;
And you didn't even wish me "Happy Birthday.";
Happy Birthday,Gladys! I love you,Harry!;
VERY GOOD FRIENDS: EAST AND WEST;
Tom and Janet are very good friends.;
They grew up together, they went to high school together,;
and they went to college together.;
Now Tom lives in San Diego, and Janet lives in Philadelphia.;
Even though they live far apart, they're still very good friends.;
They write to each other very often.;
He writes her letters about life on the West Coast,;
and she writes him letters about life on the East Coast.;
They never forget each other's birthdays.;
Last year he sent her a silver bracelet, and she sent him a silk necktie.;
Tom and Janet help each other very often.;
Last year he lent her money when she was in the hospital,;
and she gave him advice when he lost his job.;
Tom and Janet like each other very much.;
They were always very good friends, and they still are.;
VERY GOOD FRIENDS: NORTH AND SOUTH;
Walter and Linda are our very good friends.;
For many years we went to church together, we took vacations together,;
and our children played together.;
Now Walter and Linda live in Alabama, and we still live here in Minnesota.;
Even though we live far apart, we're still very good friends.;
We write to each other very often.;
We write them letters about life up north,;
and they write us letters about life down south.;
We never forget each other's anniversaries.;
Last year we sent them a plant, and they sent us a painting.;
We also help each other very often.;
Last year we lent them money when they bought a new car,;
and they gave us advice when we sold our house and moved into an apartment.;
We like each other very much.;
We were always good friends, and we still are.;
Listening Listen and choose the best answer.;
CHAPTER 2;
Let's Make Sandwiches for Lunch!;
Let's make sandwiches for lunch! Sorry,we can't. There isn't any bread.;
Let's make an apple pie for dessert!;
Sorry,we can't. There aren't any apples.;
Do exercise .;
How Much Milk Do You Want?;
A.How much milk do you want? B.Not too much. Just a little.;
A.Okay.Here you are. B.Thanks.;
A.How many cookies do you want? B.Not too many. Just a few.;
A.Okay.Here you are. B.Thanks.;
Do exercise .;
ON YOUR OWN: Would You Care for Some More?;
Listen to exercise 1.;
Do exercise two, three and four.;
TWO BAGS OF GROCERIES;
Henry is at the supermarket and he's really upset.;
He just bought some groceries, and he can't believe he just spent forty dollars!;
He bought only a few oranges, a few apples, a little milk,;
a little ice cream, and a few eggs.;
He also bought just a little coffee, a few onions, a few bananas, a little rice,;
a little cheese, and a few lemons.;
He didn't buy very much fish, he didn't buy very many grapes,;
and he didn't buy very much meat.;
Henry just spent forty dollars,;
but he's walking out of the supermarket with only two bags of groceries.;
No wonder he's upset!;
listening Listen and choose what the people are talking about.;
DELICIOUS!;
Peter likes chocolate chip cookies. In fact, he eats them all the time.;
His friends often tell him that he eats too many chocolate chip cookies,;
but Peter doesn't think so. He thinks they're delicious.;
Gloria likes coffee. In fact, she drinks it all the time.;
Her doctor often tells her that she drinks too much coffee,;
but Gloria doesn't think so. She thinks it's delicious.;
TASTES TERRIBLE!;
Sally doesn't like vegetables. In fact, she never eats them.;
Her parents often tell her that vegetables are good for her, but Sally doesn't care.;
She thinks they taste terrible.;
Michael doesn't like yogurt. In fact, he never eats it.;
His daughter often tells him that yogurt is good for him,;
but Michael doesn't care. He thinks it tastes terrible.;
CHAPTER 3;
My Shopping List;
a can of beans a jar of jam a bottle of soda a box of cereal;
a bag of flour a loaf of white bread 2 leaves of whole wheat bread;
a bunch of bananas 2 bunches of carrots a head of lettuce;
a 1b of butter 1/2 1b of cheese a quart of milk a dozen eggs;
Do We Need Anything from the Supermarket?;
A.Do we need anything from the supermarket? B.Yes.We need a loaf of bread.;
A.A loaf of bread? B.Yes. A.Anything else?;
B.No.Just a loaf of bread.;
Do exercise .;
How Much Does a Head of Lettuce Cost?;
A.How much does a head of lettuce cost? B.Ninety-five cents (95¢).*;
A.NINETY-FIVE CENTS?! That's a lot of money!;
B.You're right. Lettuce is very expensive this week.;
A.How much does a pound of apples cost? B.A dollar twenty-five ($1.25).*;
A.A DOLLAR TWENTY-FIVE ?! That's a lot of money!;
B.You're right. Apples are very expensive this week.;
NOTHING TO EAT FOR DINNER;
Joan had to work overtime at the office today.;
She got home late, and she was hungry.;
When she opened the refrigerator, she was very upset.;
There was nothing to eat for dinner. Joan sat down and wrote a shopping list.;
She needed a head of lettuce, a bunch of bananas, a quart of milk, a dozen eggs,;
two pounds of tomatoes a pound of butter, two bunches of carrots, and a loaf of bread.;
Joan rushed out of the house and drove to the supermarket.;
When she got there, she was very disappointed.;
There wasn't any lettuce. There weren't any bananas.;
There wasn't any milk. There weren't any eggs There weren't any tomatoes.;
There wasn't any butter.;
There weren't any carrots, and there wasn't any bread.;
Joan was tired and upset.;
In fact, she was so tired and upset that she lost her appetite,;
drove home, didn't have dinner, and went to bed.;
Listening Listen and choose what the people are talking about.;
What Would You Like?;
A.What would you like for dessert? B.I can't decide. What do you recommend?;
A.I recommend our chocolate ice cream. Everybody says it's delicious.;
B.Okay.Please give me a dish of chocolate ice cream.;
A.What would you like for breakfast? B.I can't decide. What do you recommend?;
A.I recommend our scrambled eggs. Everybody says they're out of this world.;
B.Okay.Please give me an order of scrambled eggs.;
Do exercise.;
AT THE CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT;
Yesterday was Sherman and Dorothy Johnson's twenty-third wedding anniversary.;
They went to the Continental Restaurant for dinner.;
This restaurant is a very special place for Sherman and Dorothy;
because they went there on their first date twenty-four years ago.;
Sherman and Dorothy sat at a quiet, romantic table in the corner.;
They had two glasses of wine, and then they ordered dinner.;
First, Dorothy ordered a bowl of vegetable soup,;
and Sherman ordered a glass of tomato juice.;
For the main course, Dorothy ordered baked chicken with rice,;
and Sherman ordered broiled fish with potatoes.;
For dessert, Dorothy ordered a piece of apple pie,;
and Sherman ordered a bowl of strawberries.;
Sherman and Dorothy enjoyed their dinner very much.;
The soup was delicious and the tomato juice was fresh.;
The chicken was wonderful, and the rice was tasty.;
The fish was fantastic and the potatoes were excellent.;
The apple pie was magnificent, and the strawberries were out of this world.;
Sherman and Dorothy had a wonderful evening at the Continental Restaurant;
It was a very special anniversary.;