P141
Vocabulary preview

1. headache 2. stomachache 3. toothache 4. backache 5. earache
6. cold 7. fever 8. cough 9. sore throat

P142
How do you feel today?

How do you feel today? Not so good.
What's the matter? I have a headache. I'm sorry to hear that.
1. How do you feel today? Not so good.
What's the matter? I have a stomachache. I'm sorry to hear that.
2. How do you feel today? Not so good.
What's the matter? I have a toothache. I'm sorry to hear that.
3. How do you feel today? Not so good.
What's the matter? I have a backache. I'm sorry to hear that.
4. How do you feel today? Not so good.
What's the matter? I have a earache. I'm sorry to hear that.
5. How do you feel today? Not so good.
What's the matter? I have a cold. I'm sorry to hear that.
6. How do you feel today? Not so good.
What's the matter? I have a fever. I'm sorry to hear that.
7. How do you feel today? Not so good.
What's the matter? I have a cough. I'm sorry to hear that.
8. How do you feel today? Not so good.
What's the matter? I have a sore throat. I'm sorry to hear that.

P142
How to say it? Saying how you feel.

How do you feel today? I feel great! I feel fine. I feel okay. I'm glad to hear that.
How do you feel today? So-so. Not so good. I feel terrible. I'm sorry to hear that.

P143
What did you do yesterday?

What did you do yesterday? I worked.
1.What did you do yesterday? I cooked.
2.What did you do yesterday? I washed my car.
3.What did you do yesterday? I fixed my bicycle.
4.What did you do yesterday? I brushed my teeth.
5.What did you do yesterday? I watched TV.
6.What did you do yesterday? I typed.
7.What did you do yesterday? I danced.
8.What did you do yesterday? I baked.
9.What did you do yesterday? I cleaned.
10.What did you do yesterday? I played the piano.
11.What did you do yesterday? I yawned.
12.What did you do yesterday? I listened to music.
13.What did you do yesterday? I shaved.
14.What did you do yesterday? I smiled.
15.What did you do yesterday? I cried.
16.What did you do yesterday? I studied.
17.What did you do yesterday? I shouted.
18.What did you do yesterday? I rested.
19.What did you do yesterday? I planted flowers.
20.What did you do yesterday? I waited for the bus.

P144
What's the matter?

How does David feel? Not so good. What's the matter? He has a backache.
A backache? How did he get it? He played basketball all day.
1. How does Brian feel? Not so good. What's the matter? He has a sore throat.
A sore throat? How did he get it? He talked on the phone all day.
2. How does Linda feel? Not so good. What's the matter? She has a backache.
A backache? How did she get it? She danced all day.
3. How do you feel? Not so good. What's the matter? I have a headache.
A headache? How did you get it? I studied English all day.
4. How does Gary feel? Not so good. What's the matter? He has a earache.
A earache? How did he get it? He listened to music all day.
5. How does Maria feel? Not so good. What's the matter? She has a cold.
A cold? How did he get it? He waited for the bus all day.
6. How does Charlie feel? Not so good. What's the matter? He has a sore throat.
A sore throat? How did he get it? He shouted all day.
7. How does Mrs. Clark feel? Not so good. What's the matter? She has a headache.
A headache? How did she get it? Her baby cried all day.
8. How do you feel? Not so good. What's the matter? I have a earache.
A earache? How did you get it? My dog barked all day.
9. How does Carlos feel? Not so good. What's the matter? He has a backache.
A backache? How did he get it? He planted flowers all day.
10. How does Daniel feel? Not so good. What's the matter? He has a toothache.
A toothache? How did he get it? He ate candy all day.
11. How does Jennifer feel? Not so good. What's the matter? She has a sore throat.
A sore throat? How did she get it? She sang all day.
12. How do you feel? Not so good. What's the matter? I have a toothache.
A toothache? How did you get it? I drank soda all day.
13. How does Sarah feel? Not so good. What's the matter? She has a backache.
A backache? How did she get it? He sat all day.
14. How do you feel? Not so good. What's the matter? I have a stomachache.
A stomachache? How did you get it? I ate cookies all day.
15. How does Tim feel? Not so good. What's the matter? He has a backache.
A backache? How did he get it? He rode his bicycle all day.

P146
The Wilsons' party

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson invited their friends and neighbors to a party last night. They stayed home all day yesterday and prepared for the party.
In the morning the Wilsons worked outside. Their daughter, Margaret, cleaned the yard. Their son, Bob, painted the fence. Mrs. Wilson planted flowers in the garden. Mr. Wilson fixed their broken front steps.
In afternoon the Wilsons worked inside the house. Margaret washed floor and vacuumed the living room carpet. Bob dusted the furniture and cleaned the basement. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson stayed in the kitchen all afternoon. He cooked spaghetti for dinner, and she baked apple pies for dessert.
The Wilsons finished all their work at six o'clock. Their house looked beautiful inside and out.
The Wilsons' guests arrived at about 7:30. After they arrived, they all sat in the living room. They ate cheese and crackers, drank lemonade, and talked. Some people talked about their children. Other people talked about the weather. And everybody talked about how beautiful the Wilsons' house looked inside and out!
The Wilsons served dinner in the dining room at 9:00. Everybody enjoyed the meal very much. They liked Mr. Wilson's spaghetti and they "loved" Mrs. Wilson's apple pie. In fact, everybody asked for seconds.
After dinner everybody sat in the living room again. First, Bob Wilson played the piano and his sister Margaret sang. Then Mr. and Mrs. Wilson showed a video of their trip to Hawaii. After that, they turned on the music and everybody danced.
As you can see, the Wilsons's guests enjoyed the party very much. In fact, nobody wanted to go home!

P148
Pronunciation - past tense endings
Listen. Then say it.

I cooked, I cleaned, and I dusted. I worked, I played, and I planted flowers.
Say it. Then listen.
I typed, I studied, and I painted. I talked, I cried, and I shouted.