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wages [money received for work done] Jack receives his wages every Friday. wait [(1) to delay acting; (2) to postpone] Wait for me. (1) We will wait until next Tuesday to discuss the problem. (2) walk [to move by putting one foot in front of the othe
1. The expression better late than never means: a) it isn't worth doing something if it is late b) doing something late is better than not doing it at all 2. In which of these situations could you say better late than never? a) the post brings a bir
Unit 1 [00:27.95]The donkey and the pekinese [00:32.71]There was a merchant who had a Pekinese dog. [00:37.98]It was like a toy. [00:41.14]The Dekinese lived in the merchant's house, [00:45.90]slept on his bed, sat on his lap and lived an easy life.
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Unit 12 [00:49.61]The house in the hill [00:53.37]One day the children had a school picnic in the Forest Park. [01:02.01]They found an old house.'Can we go inside?'Patsy asked. [01:09.15]The door was closed but it was not locked. [01:16.98]John pushe
Todd: OK, Clare we're going to talk about your house. Clare: OK. Todd: OK, do you live in a big house or a small house? Clare: I live in quite a big house. Todd: A big house. Really! Clare: Mm! Todd: OK, how many rooms does it have? Clare: About 12.