George’s jaw
Dr Jones: Ah, George, jolly good. Just exchange your jacket and jeans for these pyjamas, while I jot down your injuries in my register. Age, religion, that's the usual procedure.
George: Well, Doctor Jones, I was just driving over the bridge on the edge of the village ...
Dr Jones: Half a jiffy. Let's adjourn to the surgery. I've got a large sandwich and a jar of orange juice in the fridge. Join me?
George: Jeepers! My indigestion . . . and my jaw! I shan't manage . . .
Dr Jones: A generous measure of gin—just the job!
George: It's my jaw, Doctor. I was on the bridge at the edge of the village. I was just adjusting the engine when this soldier jumped out of the hedge ...
Dr Jones: Imagine! He damaged your jaw, did he? I suggest an injection into the joint. Just a jiffy. I'll change the syringe.
George: Oh jeepers! Gently, Dr Jones!
Practise a jazz chant.
How's His English?
His English is wonderful,
he speaks very well.
His accent is perfect.
You really can't tell
That he isn't a native of the U.S.A.
There's only one problem,
he has nothing to say.
LESSON 7
Follow Arakin p. 81.
4th type.
Transcribe and define which phenomenon the words belong to:
clean | meet | chat | nature | page | jab | ||||||||
reason | keep | which | lecture | gentle | jade | ||||||||
heat | creed | speed | feature | gyp | jest | ||||||||
please | seem | match | rapture | gin | |||||||||
weak | fleet | switch | capture | gun | |||||||||
meal | freeze | catcher | game | ||||||||||
teacher | sweep | gossip | |||||||||||
grass pass brass mask past basket | Exceptions mass bass | craft draft shaft staff graff | lath path baths father fathom | ||||||||||
past car sand Barry France | last parry dance can can’t | tarry tartar task clap vast | garry garnet shan’t bath bat | farm barren darn draft grassy | |||||||||