PROGRESS21 BOOK3 目次

LESSON1

 Scene1:  Can we go along, too?

 Scene2:  Like the couple you invited dinner here last year?

 Scene3:  They're going to stay with Mr.Jackson, whose big house in Chelsea is not far from the conference center.

READ

ONE LANGUAGE (?)
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE - WHERE DID IT COME FROM

 

LESSON2

 Scene1:  This is the best one that I've seen.

 Scene2:  Let me see what you bought today.

 Scene3:  It takes two hours to get there by coach.

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KING ALFRED ADN THE CAKES
SIGHTSEEING IN LONDON

 

LESSON3

 Scene1:  I love the sound of those roaring jets.

 Scene2:  I see a faded denim jacket in an overpacked backpack.

 Scene3:  The seats assigned to us were quite noisy.

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 AN AMAZING DETECTIVE

 WHO WAS WATT?

 

LESSON4

 Scene1:  Ever since you bought me that computer, I've been very busy.

 Scene2:  Everyone stood amazed when they suddenly appeared in the chapel

 Scene3:  We'll get it fixed as soon as we get back to London.

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 THE BALLAD OF SHERWOOD FOREST(1)

 THE BALLAD OF SHERWOOD FOREST(1)

 

LESSON5

 Scene1:  Can you tell me where to find the nearest post office.

 Scene2:  One parcel is for my cousin, another one is for my aunt, and the other one goes to my grandma.

 Scene3:  I'll weigh these things so that I'll know what to answer.

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 THE CONVERSATION BALL

 AT THE POST OFFICE

 

LESSON6

 Scene1:  Since he'll be staying at Grandma's, she's thinking of putting up "No Smoking" sign.

 Scene2:  The queues were so long it took me over hour.

 Scene3:  I'll bet no other country has as many sheep as New Zealand.

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 NO SMOKING!

 HOW THE KIWI LOST ITS WINGS

 

LESSON7

 Scene1:  They'll play whether it rains or not.

 Scene2:  Everyone is to open their bags.

 Scene3:  You don't want to be arrested for breaking the rules.

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 THE LONG ROAD TO THE FIFA WORLD CUP

 THE UNION JACK

 

LESSON8

 Scene1:  Not Knowing the town very well, I had to ask which way to go.

 Scene2:  Having finished my tour, I went back outside.

 Scene3:  Not to change the subject, but, judging from the look of the sky, it'll probably rain tomorrow.

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 THE YOUNG NELSON

 NELSON'S GREAT VICTORY

 

LESSON9

 Scene1:  Don't run, or you'll fall and break your neck

 Scene2:  Not all the concerts are free.

 Scene3:  I'm sure they'll have returned by then.

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 ST.MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS

 JIRO WRITES FROM INDIA

 

LESSON10

 Scene1:  You must be excited!

 Scene2:  We may have forgotten to bring the binoculars!

 Scene3:  It seems to have rained last night.

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 BORN FREE

 CAROL'S SAFARI DIARY

 

LESSON11

 Scene1:  They're plays in which traditional stories are performed.

 Scene2:  That's the year when Grandma graduated

 Scene3:  I have a CD of Their Christmas carols. -- So do I.

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 DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT(1)

 DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT(2)

 

LESSON12

 Scene1:  She also advised me to get the tickets in advance.

 Scene2:  This pamphlet says it was built in 1078.

 Scene3:  Rob said they'd be waiting for us at 2.

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 THE FIRST PRINCE OF WALES

 DIANA, PRINCE OF WALES

 

LESSON13

 Scene1:  A friend of mine asked me to write an article.

 Scene2:  Either a doctor or a nurse, I guess.

 Scene3:  The more you know about her. the more you love her.

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 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE

 A TALE OF TWO PARACHUTES

 

LESSON14

 Scene1:  They asked what day we were coming.

 Scene2:  I suggest we should let them choose.

 Scene3:  They're both so tragic!

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 ENGLAND'S GREATEST POET

 

LESSON15

 Scene1:  I really wish we could stay longer.

 Scene2:  If I were you, I'd stay another week.

 Scene3:  If that hadn't happened, we'd have been here long ago.

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 "I WISH I WERE DOWN THERE NOW"

  A SMALL WORLD WITH A SHORT HISTORY