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Dave:
What do you mean Janet, black and white ones?
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Bog'liq {teacherscom library} EFL Grade 8 TBDave:
What do you mean Janet, black and white ones?
Janet:
I mean the televisions only showed black and
white films and programmes; there was nothing in
colour!
Dave:
That’s not like today, Janet!
Janet:
I know. You didn’t know what colour people’s
clothes were, or anything like that! Anyway, the
day I want to tell you about was in 1967. It was
the day colour televisions arrived in the shops. My
dad wanted to get one of the first ones. So he and I
waited outside the shop early in the morning. Then
when it opened, we hurried in to buy one. My dad
and uncle carried it back to our flat in its box. It
was big and heavy, and it was hard work for them
to carry it up the stairs to the flat. We were all so
excited. When everything was ready, Mum turned
on the TV, we waited and then – there was the
picture … in colour!
Dave:_A_great_moment!_Janet_:_Yes,_and_the_first_programme_we_watched_was_tennis_–_green_grass,_white_balls_–_it_was_fantastic._Dave'>Dave:
A great moment!
Janet
: Yes, and the first programme we watched was
tennis – green grass, white balls – it was fantastic.
Dave:
And now everything we see on TV is in colour, and
we don’t think about it.
Janet:
Yes, I know. Things change so fast.
Dave:
Well, thank you Janet for sharing your memory
with us.
Janet:
Thank you Dave. Bye.
Dave:
Goodbye Janet.
Unit 6, Student’s Book page 43
Girl
: Hi Joe. How was your job last week?
Joe:
It was great. I loved it.
Girl
: Where did you work?
Joe:
I worked in the museum.
Girl
: Oh no! That sounds boring.
Joe:
It wasn’t boring, it was fun!
Girl
: Really? What did you do all day?
Joe:
I worked in the museum shop. I talked to the
customers. I helped them find things to buy, and I
answered their questions.
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