Lesson II: Vocabulary in Context
Exercise: 8.1. Practice Change Answer the questions. For example: How many cents does a nickel have ? FIVE. 1. How many half-dollars does a dollar have? 2. How many quarters does a dollar have? 3. How many dimes does a dollar have? 4. How many nickels does a dime have? 5. How many cents does a nickel have? 6. How many dollars does a five-dollar bill have? 7. How many dollars does a ten-dollar bill have? 8. How many dimes does a half-dollar have? 9. Summary Dialogue Situation: Jack and Sue are in a restaurant. Jack: Did you arrive on Sunday? Sue: Yes, I arrived at 6 o’clock in the morning. Jack: When did John arrive? Sue: He arrived at 3 in the afternoon. (The waitress brings their dinner.) Jack: Do you like the food? Sue: Yes, it’s very delicious. Jack: What kind of dessert would you like? Sue: I’d like a dish of ice cream. Jack: Do you want a cup of coffee, too? Sue: Yes, please. 10. Review Questions Answer the following questions. 1. Do you watch TV every evening? 2. What kind of ice cream do you like? 3. Do you have change for a hundred dollar bill? 4. Would you like a glass of orange juice? 5. Do you study mathematics every day? 6. What do you eat at 6 p.m. breakfast or dinner? 7. What do you eat at noon lunch or supper? 8. What would you like to drink? 9. Would you like something to eat? 10. Do you eat or drink soup? 11. Do you eat meat with a teaspoon? 12. Do you cut meat with a fork? 13. Do you eat or drink coffee?
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