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[Music] 00:00
Lesson 11, 00:06
demonstrative adjectives. 00:08
Listen to four conversations using 00:11
demonstrative adjectives. 00:13
Conversation one, two students talk 00:16
about things in their classroom. What 00:19
three things do they talk about? 00:21
Is this your book? 00:26
Yes, that is my book. And is this your 00:29
pencil? 00:34
No, that is not my pencil. It belongs to 00:36
my friend. What about these glasses? 00:41
I think those glasses belong to the 00:47
teacher. 00:51
Okay, let's leave them here. 00:52
Question one, what three things do they 00:58
talk about? The answer is a book, a 01:00
pencil, and glasses. 01:04
Conversation two, two people talk about 01:07
clothes in a clothing store. What shirt 01:10
does the woman like? I like these jeans. 01:13
I like those, too. 01:18
Do you like this shirt? 01:21
No. But I like that shirt. The blue one. 01:25
No, the green one. 01:31
H I don't like that color. 01:35
Really? I like it. 01:39
Question two. What shirt does the woman 01:43
like? 01:46
The answer is the green shirt. 01:48
Conversation three. A clerk and customer 01:53
are talking in a store. How much are the 01:56
spoons? 01:59
[Music] 02:01
How much is this coffee maker? 02:04
That is $10. 02:08
And how much are these plates? 02:11
Those are $5 each. 02:15
What about these spoons? 02:19
Those spoons are $1 each. 02:23
I'll take them. 02:27
Sold. 02:30
Question three. How much are the spoons? 02:34
The answer is $1 each. 02:38
Conversation four. Two people are 02:42
talking in a restaurant. What do the 02:45
people want to change? 02:47
I don't like this table. 02:52
Why? What is wrong with it? 02:56
It is small and these chairs are not 03:00
comfortable. 03:04
Okay. 03:06
Where do you want to sit? 03:08
Let's sit at that table over there. 03:11
Okay. 03:15
But those chairs look small, too. 03:17
Maybe, but the table is very big. 03:21
Okay, let's change tables. 03:26
[Music] 03:30
Question four, what do the people want 03:33
to change? 03:35
The answer is their table and chairs. 03:37
Thank you for watching. Grab your free 03:43
worksheet and book by clicking the link 03:45
below. Visit l.org to access thousands 03:46
of free English lessons anytime, 03:49
anywhere. Don't forget to like, comment, 03:52
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See you in the next one. 03:56

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[English]
[Music]
Lesson 11,
demonstrative adjectives.
Listen to four conversations using
demonstrative adjectives.
Conversation one, two students talk
about things in their classroom. What
three things do they talk about?
Is this your book?
Yes, that is my book. And is this your
pencil?
No, that is not my pencil. It belongs to
my friend. What about these glasses?
I think those glasses belong to the
teacher.
Okay, let's leave them here.
Question one, what three things do they
talk about? The answer is a book, a
pencil, and glasses.
Conversation two, two people talk about
clothes in a clothing store. What shirt
does the woman like? I like these jeans.
I like those, too.
Do you like this shirt?
No. But I like that shirt. The blue one.
No, the green one.
H I don't like that color.
Really? I like it.
Question two. What shirt does the woman
like?
The answer is the green shirt.
Conversation three. A clerk and customer
are talking in a store. How much are the
spoons?
[Music]
How much is this coffee maker?
That is $10.
And how much are these plates?
Those are $5 each.
What about these spoons?
Those spoons are $1 each.
I'll take them.
Sold.
Question three. How much are the spoons?
The answer is $1 each.
Conversation four. Two people are
talking in a restaurant. What do the
people want to change?
I don't like this table.
Why? What is wrong with it?
It is small and these chairs are not
comfortable.
Okay.
Where do you want to sit?
Let's sit at that table over there.
Okay.
But those chairs look small, too.
Maybe, but the table is very big.
Okay, let's change tables.
[Music]
Question four, what do the people want
to change?
The answer is their table and chairs.
Thank you for watching. Grab your free
worksheet and book by clicking the link
below. Visit l.org to access thousands
of free English lessons anytime,
anywhere. Don't forget to like, comment,
and subscribe for more helpful videos.
See you in the next one.

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Vocabulary Meanings

demonstrative

/dɪˈmɒn.stɹeɪ.tɪv/

B2
  • adjective
  • - showing or pointing out something; indicating
  • noun
  • - a demonstrative pronoun (this, that, these, those)

conversation

/kɒnˌvɜːˈseɪʃən/

B1
  • noun
  • - an informal talk between two or more people

classroom

/ˈklɑːsˌruːm/

A2
  • noun
  • - a room where classes are held

book

/bʊk/

A1
  • noun
  • - a written or printed work consisting of pages bound together

pencil

/ˈpɛnsəl/

A1
  • noun
  • - a thin cylinder of graphite for writing or drawing

glasses

/ˈɡlæsɪz/

A2
  • noun
  • - spectacles, a pair of lenses worn to correct vision

teacher

/ˈtiː.tʃɚ/

A1
  • noun
  • - a person who teaches, especially in a school

shirt

/ʃɜːrt/

A1
  • noun
  • - a garment for the upper body, usually with sleeves

jeans

/dʒiːnz/

A2
  • noun
  • - a type of sturdy trousers made from denim

color

/ˈkʌl.ɚ/

A1
  • noun
  • - the property of an object as seen in visual perception (e.g., red, blue)

store

/stɔːr/

A1
  • noun
  • - a place where goods are sold
  • verb
  • - to keep something for later use

spoon

/spuːn/

A1
  • noun
  • - a utensil with a shallow bowl used for eating or serving food

coffee

/ˈkɒf.i/

A1
  • noun
  • - a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans

plate

/pleɪt/

A1
  • noun
  • - a shallow, flat dish used for serving or eating food

table

/ˈteɪ.bl̩/

A1
  • noun
  • - a piece of furniture with a flat top and legs, used for eating, working, etc.

chair

/tʃɛər/

A1
  • noun
  • - a piece of furniture for sitting, typically with a back and four legs

comfortable

/ˈkʌmf.tɚ.bəl/

B1
  • adjective
  • - providing physical ease and relaxation; pleasant

big

/bɪɡ/

A1
  • adjective
  • - of large size, extent, or amount

small

/smɔːl/

A1
  • adjective
  • - of limited size, amount, or degree

change

/tʃeɪndʒ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to make or become different; to substitute
  • noun
  • - coins given back after a purchase; the act of changing

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