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LESSON
FORTY-*EIGHT
INTRODUCTION
GRdCE:
Hello.
ROGER.:
Hello. Today
we'll
be
telling
people
what
we
think
about
things and
happenings
around
us.
PRESENTATION
GRACE:
First,
let's
ask
Bill
what
he
thinks about
a
TV
programrne.
Dialogue
I
I
THINK
IT'S FUNNY!
Anrw
i Bill
ogladaiq
program
TV"
ANN:
What do
you think
of
this
programme,
Bill?
BII-L: I
think it's funny!
ANN: I
don't like
it
at
all.
BILL:
['m
sorry.
l{hat
do you
think
of...
I
think it's
funny!
I
don't
like
it
at
all.
Co
s4dzisz
o...
Uwaiarn
,
i.ejest
zabawny!
Wcale
mi
sig nie podoba.
Przykro
mi.
I'm
sorry.
GRACE: And now let's
see
how
people
express
different
opinions
about
the
same
thing.
Dialogue
2
IT
TASTES
GOOD
TO
ME!
Anna
i
BiA
pnegQdaiq
czasopisma. Wchodzi Roger z
kawq.
ROGER: I've
rnade
some
coffee. Would
anyone
like
a cup?
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ANN:
Yes,
please
.
(Roger
podaie kawg
Billowi
i,/nnie).
BILL:
(Piie)Mmm.
It
tastes
good
to
mel
[t]e4"5
"i
U
13
ROGER:
What do
you think of
it,
Ann?
ANN:
I think
it's
awful!
I'm
sorry,
Roger.
ROGER:
I'm
sorry, Ann.
Would enyone
like
a
cup?
It
tastes
good
trr
me.
Czy ktod
z was
chcialby
sig
napii?
Smakuje
mi"
Uwaiam, ie jest
okropna.
j
think
it's
awful.
GRACE: Now, let's
see
what
Bill thinks
of
Paris.
Dialogue
3
I
AGREE,
B[.IT
IT'S
TOO
CROWDED.
BiIl otrzymat
pocztdwkg
z
Paryia
Pokazuie
iq Rogerowi.
BILL:
I've got
a
postcard
from
Paris.
ROGER: May
I
have a
look?
BILL:
Yes,
of
course.
(Roger oglgda
widoki
Paryi,a)
Which
do you
prefer,
ftoger, London
or
Paris'l
ROGER: l'aris,
of
course.
lt's
more
interesting
and
exciting than London.
BILL:
I
agree,
but
Paris is
too
crowtled.
postcard
too
tr{hich
do you
prefer...?
crorlded
kartka
pocztowa,
widok6wka
Kt6re
(miasto)
wolisz!
zbyt
zatloczony
FILM AND
STUDIO
SCENES
scExE
I
A
couple corning
out
of
the
theotre.
Man:
Well,
what do
you think
of
the
play?
I
think it's
very funny.
I
like
way
the
it
begins.
Woman:
I don't
like
it
at
all.
Man:
No?
Wonnan:
I
think
it's
awful.
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SCENE
2
P*
Victorian drawing room,
eirca
1900.
Miss
Prim:
Good mornittg,
girls.
Girls: Cood morning,
Miss
Prim
Miss
Prim:
Sit
down,
please.
Your
mother
tells
rne
you
have a
problem,
girls.
You cannot
talk to
people
*
to
men.
I
am
going
to
teach
you to
talk,
girls.
Florence!
What
do
you think
of
the
new book
by
Mr
Dickens'l
Florence:
I
*
haven't
read
it,
Miss
Prim"
Miss
Prim: What
do
you think
of
Edinburgh,
Florence?
Florence: I haven't
been there, Miss Prim.
Miss
Prim: What
do
you think of Mr
Dacre's new song'l
Florcnce:
I
haven't
heard
it,
Miss Pritn.
Miss
Prim: Oh,
dear,
oh,
dear.
I
understand
your
mother
now. You
have
a
problem.
Let
us
begin again, and
this time
say
something.
You,
Florence,
will
say
you like
it
very
much.
You,
Edith,
will
say
you
don't
like it.
Ready? What
do
you think
of
the new book
by
Mr
Dickens?
Florence:
I
like
it
very much,
Miss
Prim.
Edith:
I don't
like
it
at all,
Miss
Prim.
Miss
Prim: Very
good, girls.
Now
-
what
do
you think
of
Edinburgh?
Florence:
I
like
it
very much"
I
think it's
very nice.
Miss
Prim:
Very good.
Florence.
Edith:
I
don't like
it
at all.
I
think it's
awful"
Miss
Prim:
That's very good,
too, Edith.
But
we
must do
a
lot
of work,
girls.
A
lot
of
work,
I
don't
like
it
at
We
must
do
r
lot of
teach
all.
work.
uczyi,
nauczai
W
ogdle
mi sig (to) nie
podoba.
Musimy
duto
popracowad.
,
,, n
fl
U
r-*
*
uflo"r'"^-{
J
Fairgrottnd.
t*
Young man:
What do
you think
of
that?
Girl:
It
looks
exciting.
I
like
the
way
it
changes
direction all the time.
Young mf,n:
Yes.
I
agree.
But
it
looks
dangerous,
and
it's
very noisy"
I
don't
Iike
the
way
scENE3
*'l
it
throws
you
about.
rzucai
rzucai
na
w$u
ystkie strony
podoba
mi
sig
sposdb.."
throw, threw,
throw
I
like
the
thrown
ebout
wty...
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SCENE
4
}*
A
shop.
TWo
women
looking
at Lowry
painting.
lst
woman:
What
do
you think
about
this?
2nd
womn:
I
think
it's
lovely.
t
like
ati his
pictures.
I
tike
his colours.
lst
woman:
Yes. So
de
[.
But all
his
pictures
are
about
factories"
2nd woman:
Yes.
That's true.
l{hat
do
you think
of
(about)
t like
it.
-
So
do
I.
SCHNE
5
it?
Co
o tyrn
sqdzisz?
Podoba
mi
sig.
-
Mnie
tei.
Victorian drawing room,
as
before.
[f,iss
Prim:
Florence,
what
do
you think
of
Mr
Dickens'new
bookl
F'lorenee:
I
think it's
very exciting
and
interesting.
I
like
the
way
it
begins.
Miss
Prim:
Edith?
Edith:
Yes,
I
agree,
but
tlrings happen rather
slowly.
It
takes
too
long
to
get
into
the
story.
Miss
Frim:
Anct
what do
you think
of
illr
Dacre's song
-
Daisy
Bell?
Florenes:
I
like
it.
lt's
a
rysry
happy
song.
Edith;
Yesn
that's
true, but
I
don't like
the singer
very much.
He
doesn'tsing
-
he
shouts"
Miss
Frirn: And
what do
you think
of
Edinburgh?
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J
fiffiilT;llT:::'il::i,3T-$.J;-,
fi,iT#ll';,*-
a,ot
f
L
Miss
Frirn:
And
Mr
Wilde's
new
Florence:
I
like
it
very much.
I
think it's
very
funny.
Hdith:
I
don't like
it
at all.
I
think
it's
terrible.
Miss
Frim:
Very
good,
girls.
Very
good
indeed.
I
think
you're
ready now.
PlaY?
'
Tomorrow you
can meet
some
ioung
men!
Girls:
Oooooh!
rather
slowty
It
takes
too
long
to
get
into
the
story'
singer
shout
do$i, ravej
Powoli, wolno
Zbyt wiele
czasu
zajmuje wci4gnigcie
siq
w
akcjg.
Piosenkarz, fPiewak
krzYczed, wrzeszu.ed
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SCENE
6
,*
Girl:
Yes,
I
do,
But
it's
almost
too
sweet, and
it's
bad
for
the
teeth"
[t's
too
hard.
Fairground.
Girl:
What do
you think
of
the
popcorn?
Young man:
It's
very nice.
I
like
the
flavour.
ir,1,,1*1
flavour
U+lt"tubJ
,
-
almost fJ
o0:
L*;t&,J
popcorn
I^,
tooth
(pA
SCENE
7
Shop.
pra2onakukurydza
smak,zapach
prawie, niemal
zqb
(zgby)
teeth)
lst
wornan:
What do
you think
of
this? It's
a
beautiful
camera, and
it's
easy
to
use.
It's
automatic.
You don't
have
to
adjust
it.
2nd
wormn:
Yes.
That's true. But
it's
expensive,
ffid
it's
very heavy.
lst
woman:
Yes
-
perhaps
it
is
...
Znd
woman:
Isn't
it?
lst
wornan:
easy
to
Yes.
use
i 1
tatwy
w
uiyciu
(obsludze)
automaticr*
, !
SCENE
adjust-
C
ettbnst
\'
J
nastawi"i;;"$i
l*
ffierc1*o6
tl
automatyczny
8
{I
{
Restaurant, outside.
folan: What
do
you think of
Ayckbourn's
new play?
Woman:
I
think it's
very good.
It's
very funny,
Man:
Yes,
I
like
it
too.
tsut
it's
very
like
his last
play.
Woman: Yes.
We
enjoyed
that
one.
It's very like
his last
We
enjoyed that
play.
one.
Bardzo przypomina jego ostatniE sztukg.
Tarnta
nas
ubawita"
SCENE
9
Song.
What do
you think
of
the
music?
I
haven't
heard
it
before.
I
like
it
very
rnuch
,
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