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LESSON
FORTY-TWO
INTRODUCTION
ROGER:
Hello.
GRACE:,Hello. Today
we'll
be
telling our
friends what
we
know
and
what
we
don't know
about other
people.
PRESENTATION
ROGER: First, let's
see
what
Ann
wants
to
know about
the new teacher.
Dialogue
I
DO
YOU
KNOW
ANYTHING
ABOUT HIM?
Anru
i Roger
rozntswiaiq o nowym
n&rczycielu.
ANN:
Who's that?
ROGER:
He's
our
new
games
teacher.
ANN:
Do
you
know anything about
him?
ROGER:
I
know
he's
married. I've met his wife.
ANN:
Do you
know
where
they
corne frorn?
ROGER:
I'm
not
sure,
but
I
think
they
used
to live
in
Sevenoaks.
ANN: Ah!
gsmes
he
s
teacher
merried
I'm-not
$ure.
They
used
to
live
in...
nauczyciel
wychgwania fizywnego
jest
ionaty
Nie
jestem pewien.
Kiedy$ rnieszkati w,..
Dialogue 2
DO
YOU
KNOW WHO
HE
IS?
Anru
i
Rogr
rozmnwiaiq
o
nowym
wyktadowq.
ANN:
That
man, Roger.
Do
you know
who
he
is?
t89
ROGER: Tom Smith. Our
new
lecturer'
At{N:
Do
you think
his lectures
are
any
good?
ROGER:
Well, he
thinks
they're very
good.
ANN:
Has
he
written
anYthing?
ROGER:
I
don't know
if
he's
written
any
books"
ANNI
Perhaps
he's
going
to.
ROGER:
Let'$
hope"
lscturer
lecture
Are
hir
lectures any
good?
perhaps
kt's
hope.
wYkladowca
wYklad
Czy
jego
wyktady
s4 co$
warte?
bYi
moie
MiejmY nadziejg.
Dialogue
3
I DON'T
KNOW
WHERE HE LIVES.
Anrw wypytuie
BiUa o
iego znoiomego.
ANN:
Who's
that,
tsilt?
BILL:
Phil
Snow.
I
met him at the
conference last year.
ANN:
Where
does
he
live?
BILL:
I
don't
know
where he
lives.
ANN:
What's
his
job?
BILL: I'm
not
sure.
I
think
he's
a
futurologist.
ANN:
Oh!
Has he
got
a
girl'friend?
BtrLL:
I'm
sorry,
Ann.
I
don't
know.
ANN:
Oh,
Bill, You
donnt take
any interest
in
people
you
meet.
BILL:
That's
not
true"
you
donlt
t*efi/1v
ence
t't{
rtn
$
v\.v^
r
I
futurologist
C
/i'" '.*ii
oL'tuJv\\
inderest
konrerencja
futurolog
Nie okazujesz
irdnego
zaintere$owania...
in...
FILIVT
AT.ID
STUDIO
SCENES
SCENE
I
It{ewspuper
o{fice.
Reporter: Oh,
I
nret
him at
the
airport.
r90
Editor:
What do
you
know about
him? lVhat*his
name?
Reporter: John Crawford Junior.
Editor:
How old
is
he?
Reporter:
Forty, forty-five...
Editor:
And what's
he
doing in
England?
Reporter:
He's here
on
business
trip"
There's a new
airline
opening"
And
he's
here
to
discuss
it.
Editor:
I
see.
Well,
I
want
you to
interview
him
for
me. Tuesday
morning,
if
that's
possible.
Reporter: Right.
junior
discuss
SCENE
2
mlodszy,
junior
dyskutowai,
omawiai
Small
library,
Joan:
Oh,
hello,
Betty.
lt's
you.
Betty:
Yes,
hello,
Joan.
How
are
you?
Joan: Fine,
thanks.
Betty:
Have
the
new people come
yet,
next
door?
Joan:
Yes.
Two
days
ago.
ln
fact,
that's
our
new
neighbour
over there. He'e
the
man
next door.
Betty:
Oh,
do
you
know
anything about
him?
Joan: Well,
i
know
he's
marriedn
and his
wife
looks very nice. And
I
know
they've got
two
children
-
two
girls,
Betty:
Do
you
know
where
they
come frorn?
Joan:
I'm
not
sure,
but
I
think
they
used
to live
in
Oxford"
Betfy: And
do
you
know
what
he
does'l
What's
his
job?
Joan:
I
don't
know.
Betty:
Perhap$...
perhaps he
hasn't got
a
job,
Joan: Oh,
I'm
sure
he
has.
Why
do
you
say
that,
Betty?
Betfy:
Well, he
is
here,
isn't
he?
ln
the
library, I
mean. He's
not at work.
Joan:
Oh,
ye$.
I
see
what
you
mean.
Betty:
Perhaps
he
has
a
special
kind
of
job,
or
he had
a
job
in Oxford,
but
he
hasn't got
one'here,
How old
is
he, do
you
think?
Joan:
I
don't know. Forty
perhaps.
Forty-five.
Betty:
That's
difficult.
Joan:
Difficult?
Betty:
If
he's
looking
for
a new
job.
l9l
Joan:
Oh, but
we
don't
know
if
he's
looking
for
a new
job.
Betty:
What
about
his
wife?
Are
you
sure she is
his wife?
Joan: Betty, really!
Betty:
Have
you
talked
to
her
Yet?
Joan:
No,
but
I'm
surs she's a
very
nice woman.
I'm
going
to
ask
her
to
come
and
have
coffee.
Betty:
Look!
Corne
on!
Assistant: You've
found
something,
then,
Mrs
James.
Betty:
Yes, thanks. These three.
Joan:
And
I'll
take these,
please.
Assist1nt: Right"
Oh,
by
the way,
this
isMr
Castle;he's the
new
librarian" This
is Mrs Jarnes
and Mrs
Archer.
Csstle:
Good morning,
ladies"
Joan:
The new
librarian!
ffr;i,:::J.TJ:::
$:':i:"Tljlilte
m
0.'l
v
{ry
k,rr
next
doos
qsiedni dom (drzwi obok)
he's
the
man
next
door
invent
to
elowiek,
kt6ry
mieszka
obok
wYmYdlai,
wYnalet'f
SCENE
3
The
librarY,
later.
Castle:
Good
heavens!
Assistant:
Sorry?
Castle: Who's that?
Assislant: Oh,
it's
all
right.
He
comes
here every day!
Castle:
Do
yotl
know who
he
is'l
Assistant:
Yes.
Mr
Williams.
Castle:
How
old
is he?
Assistant:
I
don't know how old
he is.
lt's
difficult
to
say,
isn't
it?
Perhaps
he's
fifty,
perhaPs
he's eightY.
Castle:
Are
you
sure
that
he's
-
all right?
Asistant:
Oh,
Yes.
He's never
a
problem.
Castle: What's he
like'l
Assistant:
He's
very quiet, really.
FIe
comes
in
every
day,
just for
a
minute or
two,
and
looks
for
a
book. His
book.
Castle: His book?
Assistant:
Yes.
Castle:
You
mean, he
wrote it?
t92
Assistant:
No.
I
don't think
he's
uritten
any books.
I'm
not
sure,
but
I
don't
think
he ever
went
to
school.
Castle:
Ah!
But
you
said
"his book".
Assistant:
Well.
It's
our book, really.
He
gave
it
to
us
about two
years ago.
I
think it's
the
only
book
he's
ever read.
Castle:
And
now
he
comes
here and
borrows it?
Assistant: Oh,
no.
He
never takes
it
horne.
But
he wants
to
know
if
someone
else
has
it.
--
Castle:
I
see.
Assistant:
He's
a
nice man and
I'm
sure he's
happy when the book
isn't
there.
Castle:
Yes,
Assistant:
You
see,
he
says
the book
is
very
good. He
liked
it,
and he
wants
other
people
to
read
it.
Castle:
Well,
all right.
Tell
ffre,
are there any more
readers,
like
Mr Williams,
I
mean?
Assistant: No.
There's no-one
else
like
him.
Mr Williams:
It's
not
there today,
Miss Jones.
Assistant:
Good. By
the way, Mr Williams, This
is
Mr
Castle,
the
new
librarian.
Castle:
Hello" Mr
Williams.
Mr
Willhrns:
Hello.
My
book's
not
there today.
Castle:
Er,
good.
Mr Williams:
I'll
be
in
tomorrow.
Assistant: Yes.
All
right.
Goodbye.
Castle:
Goodbye.
What
is
his
book,
by
the
way?
I
must read
it,
Assistant:
(Taking
the book
from
under
the desklYou
can
read
it
now. Well, I
know
it
makes
him
happy,
so
why
not?
Castle: As
you
My,
Miss
Jones,
why
not?
say.
He's
neyer a
problem.
I
don't think
he ever
went
to
school.
It's
the
only
book
he's
ever
It's
difficult
to
read.
bonow
Trudno powiedziei.
Nie
ma
z
nim iadnych problerndw
(ktopot6w).
Wydaje
mi
sig,
Le
w
og6le nie
chodzil
do
szkoly.
To
jedyna ksi4ika, jak4 kiedykolwiek
ptzeczy
tal.
There'g
no{rne
elp
like him.
polyczai
(od
kogo$)
Jest
jedyny
w
swoim
rodzaju
(nie ma takiego
dntgiego).
I'll
be
in
tomorrow.
lfiry
not?
Zajrzgjutro.
Ceemu nie?
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