A. Listen, CD (116), and read the rhyme in pairs.
Will I Ever1 Learn to Speak English?
(By Carolyn Graham)
Will I ever learn to speak English?
Of course you will.
You’re doing fine.
You’re getting better all the time.
Will I ever learn?
Will I ever learn?
Of course you will.
Do you think I can do it?
Of course you can.
Am I doing all right?
Am I doing all right?
Of course you are.
You’re doing fine.
You’re getting better all the time.
You’re getting better every day.
You’re getting better all the time.
Will I ever learn?
Will I ever learn?
Of course you will.
You’re doing fine.
You’re getting better all the time.
B. Work in pairs and act out similar dialogues. Here are some ideas.
roller-skate, ski downhill, sing, dance, play the piano, count well, play tennis, ride a horse, spell English words
Example:
− Will I ever learn to draw well?
− Of course you will, you’re doing fine.
− Do you think I can do it?
− Of course you can.
John lives in Great Britain and Yura lives in Russia. In these countries young people can do the same things at different ages. When will John and Yura be able to do these things? Check, CD (117).
1) John/Yura will be able to drive a car when he is (16/17/18).
2) John/Yura will be able to drive a minibus when he is (17/18/21).
3) John/Yura will be able to go to the university when he is (16/17/18).
4) John/Yura will be able to marry when he is (18/19/20).
5) John/Yura will be able to go to the army when he is (16/17/18).
6) John/Yura will be able to have a passport (at any age/when he is 14/16).
7) John/Yura will be able to buy a car when he is (17/18/21).
8) John/Yura will be able to buy a house when he is (18/19/21).
9) John/Yura will be able to vote1 when he is (16/18/21).
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