LESSON IX: Vocabulary in Context

3. Is Mr. Jones a friend of yours? No, but he … my uncle. 4. Is your cousin well-known here? Yes, everybody … him. Exercise: 3.2. Practice MEET Use a form of the action MEET to populate the gaps. For example: Do you know Mr. Smith ? Yes, I … him last night. YES, I MET HIM LAST NIGHT. 1. Is my nephew Tom in your class? No, but I'd like to … him. 2. Tom, do you know those people? Yes, I do. Would you like to … them? 3. Does your sister know my wife? Yes, they … at the reception. 4. Are you acquainted with my roommate? Yes, I … him yesterday. Exercise: 3.3. Contrast KNOW to MEET Use KNOW or MEET to fill up the gaps. For example: Did you talk to that girl ? -No, … - NO, I DON'T KNOW HER . 1. Do you know Miss Brown? -Yes, … yesterday- 2. Are you acquainted with David? -Yes, … very well- 3. Are you acquainted with Susan? -Yes, … yesterday- 4. Is that girl in your class? -No, but I'd like … - 5. Why didn't you introduce your friend to your teacher? -He … very well- 4. Words of Directions Al needed some stamps so he went FROM his house TO the post office. He WENT OUT OF his house, DOWN the steps, THROUGH the yard, ACROSS State Street, INTO the drugstore and THROUGH it. He CAME OUT OF the drugstore, WALKED PAST the bookstore, WENT INTO the post office and got the stamps. After that, he CAME OUT OF the post office and WALKED ALONG Main Street. He WENT ACROSS State Street again, UP the steps and INTO his house. Exercise: 4.1. Practice Words of Directions Look at Picture 35 to answer the following questions. For example: Where did Al go ? HE WENT FROM HIS HOUSE TO THE POST OFFICE. Did he go past the drugstore ? NO, HE WENT INTO IT. 1. Did Al go out of his house and up the steps? 5. Did he walk through the bookstore? 2. Did he go through the yard? 6. Where did he go into? 3. Did he go through State Street? 7. Did he walk across Main Street? 4. Did he go across the drugstore? 8. Did he go up the steps and out of his house?

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