ORAL PRODUCTION A. Possible dialogue:
A: Are there many shoes on the stalls?
B: Yes, there are. And what about bags?
A: There aren’t many bags. There are only two. Are there many T-shirts?
B: Yes, there are a lot of T-shirts. And what about trousers? Are there many trousers?
A: No, there are only a few. Are there many skirts?
B: No, there are only a few skirts. Are there many caps?
A: No, there aren’t many. There are only three caps. And what about coffee?
B: There is some coffee. Is there much tea?
A: No, there is only a little. Is there much flour?
B: Yes, there is a lot of flour. Are there many sweets?
A: Yes, there are lots of sweets. Are there many chocolates?
B: No, there aren’t many. There are only a few chocolates. Is there much sugar?
A: No, not much. There is just some. Is there any bread?
B: No, there is no bread. Are there any bananas?
A: No, there are no bananas.
B. Possible description: In my classroom, there are a lot of desks and chairs. There aren’t any plants. There are some school
bags on the floor. There are no computers. There isn’t much chalk. There aren’t many windows. There are a few dictionaries and lots of books on the desks.
C. Possible dialogues: 1. A: The man in picture 1 has got a bad cold.
B: He should take an aspirin. 2. A: The girl in picture 2 has got a toothache.
B: She should go to the dentist. 3. A: The boy in picture 3 has got an English test tomorrow.
B: He should study English this afternoon. 4. A: The girl in picture 4 is very cold.
B: She should wear a coat. 5. A: The man in picture 5 is eating a sandwich.
B: He should eat less. D. Possible dialogues:
A: Who’s that boy with short curly hair? B: That’s Andrew.
A: Is he the boy who broke his leg? B: Yes, he is.
B: Who’s that boy with a cap? A: That’s Bob.
B: Is he the boy who played the guitar very well? A: No, he isn’t. He’s the boy who ate ten hamburgers at his birthday party.
A: Who’s that boy in a white T-shirt? B: That’s Ben.
A: Is he the boy who played the guitar very well? B: Yes, he is.
B: Who’s that girl in a black skirt? A: That’s Sharon.
B: Is she the girl who spoke three languages? A: No, she isn’t. She is the girl who had ten cats and five dogs.
A: Who’s that girl in a black T-shirt and white trousers? B: That’s Laurie.
A: Is she the girl who spoke three languages? B: Yes, she is.
E. Example dialogues: A: Where were you yesterday at 5 p.m.?
B: I was at the shopping centre. A: What were you doing?
B: I was buying a T-shirt. A: Where were you last Sunday at 4 p.m.?