because the signs create a picture. For example, the sign for sleep is to put both hands together, and then to place the hands flat against the right side of your face, and then to lower your head slightly to the right. This action was meant to show the position of sleep. So we call it a picture image sign.
Lesson 7
Section I
Task 1: Learning a Foreign Language A. Multiple Choice.
1—4: bcaa
1—4: FTTF
B. True or False Questions.
C. Give brief answers to the following questions.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Albert Humphries. Balham, London. 4 years.
He has been going to an evening class and has watched quite a lot of the BBC television programmes.
5. They use a different book in the class. 6. They make the same mistakes as he does.
7. It means being able to put together the right groups of words and to say them in a reasonably
accurate way. Task 2: In the Library A. Multiple Choice.
1—6: bbcaca
1—6: TTFTFT
B. True or False Questions.
C. Give brief answers to the following questions.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Round the corner.
A 20p a day fine for each book. Tahiti. No.
D. Blank-filling.
1. 2. 3. Section II
Task 1: Lessoned World Colleges
A. Give brief answers to the following questions.
1. On the phone.
2. Some information about the college. 3. Robert Creighton.
4. Julian‘s friend in Spain.