Условие:
Listen to the dialogue then read it. Act it out. The Morrisons are spending a Sunday evening at home. Mrs Morrison: Tea is ready. Jim, please, turn on the telly. Come on everybody, sit down at table. Mr Morrison: Well, here we are. But wait a moment, Jim. Don’t turn the telly on yet before we know what we’re going to see. I’m just looking at the programmes. Jim: Dad, there is a good cowboy film on. Susie: Oh, no. We are not going to sit through the evening watching cowboys, my dear brother. Mr Morrison: Sue, stop talking like that, and Jim, you haven’t asked mum what programme she would like to see. Mrs Morrison: It’s true, Jim, isn’t it? I’m all for a good comedy. Jim: While you’re talking about it we are missing the film. Mr Morrison: If you ask me, I would like to watch the football match that is on. Susie: Oh, dad, you know I hate football. Let’s see what is on and decide what we all would like to watch. Mrs Morrison: I agree with Sue. So, what’s on, dear? Mr Morrison: There’s a crime film starting in ten minutes and an opera on BBC 2. Jim: An opera... It sounds a bit too much for a Sunday evening. Susie: But it is a rock opera and quite modern, Jim. Mrs Morrison: What’s on BBC 1? Mr Morrison:“The Cry in the Night” with Benjamin Wilson in the main role. Susie: Put it on, Jim, if mum agrees. Mrs Morrison: I have always liked Benjamin Wilson as an actor. B. Make up your own dialogues between two friends choosing a programme to watch. Use some of the underlined phrases from Part A.