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3:35/3:36 Home Is Where the 4:34/4:35 My Favorite Day [Unit 11]
Heart Is [Unit 8]
Last night we walked together.
And she says,
There’s a house for everyone “Could you please help me?
It seems so long ago.
with a garden in the sun. When did you learn?
But it’s really nice to meet you. (CHORUS) And we just talked and talked.
1:30/1:31 What Do You Do? [Unit 1] There’s a stairway to the stars. Was it hard? Not at all?
I’ll be seeing you again. Let’s make a date. Where did the time go?
(CHORUS) Where is this house? Are my hands too small?”
Just call me on my cell phone Let’s celebrate. We saw the moonlit ocean
What do you do? It isn’t far. She can cook a meal so nicely
when you’re looking for a friend. Let’s have a great time out. across the sandy beach.
What do you do? (CHORUS) in the kitchen, and there are
(CHORUS) Let’s meet in the Village The waves of summer fell,
I’m a student. Home is where the heart is. lots of things that she does well,
on Second Avenue barely out of reach.
So welcome to the classroom. Home is where the heart is. but she can’t play guitar.
You’re a teacher. (CHORUS)
There’s a seat right over there. next to the museum there.
She’s a doctor. She lives on the second floor. (CHORUS)
I’m sorry, but you’re sitting in What time is good for you? Yes, that was then,
He’s a nurse. There are flowers at her front door. and this is now,
our teacher’s favorite chair! It’s a quarter after seven.
What about you? There’s a window with a breeze. and all I do is think about
Excuse me—please excuse me. There’s a very good new show
What do you do? Love and kindness are the keys. yesterday,
5:35/5:36 I Wasn’t Born Yesterday
What’s your number? weekdays at the theater. [Unit 14]
I’m a florist. (CHORUS) my favorite day of the week.
What’s your name? Would you like to go? I went to school and learned the lessons
You’re a gardener.
(CHORUS) There’s a room with a view of the sea. When I woke up this morning, of the human heart.
He’s a waiter.
Sounds great. What time’s the show? Would you like to go there with me? my feelings were so strong. I got an education in
She’s a chef. 2:15/2:16 Tell Me All About It [Unit 4] The first one is at eight. (CHORUS) I put my pen to paper, psychology and art.
Do-do-do-do…
Tell me about your father. and I wrote this song. It doesn’t matter what you say.
That’s what we do. And when’s the second one?
He’s a doctor and he’s very tall. I’m glad I got to know you. I know the silly games you play.
It’s nice to meet you. The second show’s too late.
And how about your mother? 4:17/4:18 Fruit Salad, Baby [Unit 10] You really made me smile.
What’s your name? OK, how do I get there? (CHORUS)
She’s a lawyer. That’s her picture on You never eat eggs for breakfast. My heart belonged to you
Can you spell that, please? The trains don’t run at night. I wasn’t born yesterday.
the wall. for a little while.
Thank you. No problem. Take a taxi. You don’t drink coffee or tea. I wasn’t born yesterday.
Tell me about your brother.
Yes, it’s nice to meet you, too. The place is on the right. I always end up cooking for you (CHORUS)
He’s an actor, and he’s twenty-three. Well, pretty soon I graduated
Uh-oh! Are we late? when you’re here with me. It was wonderful to be with you.
(CHORUS) And how about your sister? with a good degree.
No, we’re right on time. I want to make something delicious, We had so much to say.
We are artists and musicians, She’s an artist. Don’t you think she looks It took some time to understand
like me? It’s 7:58. ’cause I like you a lot. It was awful when we waved good-bye.
architects, and electricians. the way you treated me,
Don’t worry. We’ll be fine! I’m checking my refrigerator, Why did it end that way?
How about you? (CHORUS) and it’s too great a price to pay.
(CHORUS) and this is what I’ve got:
What do you do? Tell me about your family— (CHORUS) I’ve had enough, and anyway,
(CHORUS)
We are bankers, who they are and what they do. (CHORUS)
Tell me all about it. How about a fruit salad, baby—
we are dentists, So you think I’d like to marry you
engineers, and flight attendants. It’s so nice to talk with you.
3:15/3:16 On the Weekend [Unit 7] apples, oranges, bananas too? 5:17/5:18 She Can’t Play Guitar and be your pretty wife?
(CHORUS) Well, here you go now, honey. [Unit 13]
Do-do-do-do… Tell me about your family. Well, that’s too bad, I’m sorry, now.
On the weekend, Good food coming up for me and you. She can paint a pretty picture.
That’s what we do. I have a brother and a sister, too. Grow up and get a life!
when we go out, Are there any cans or bottles She can draw well every day.
Hi, I’m Linda. Are you John? And what about your parents? It doesn’t matter what you say.
there is always so much joy and laughter. or boxes on the shelf? She can dance and she can sing,
No, he’s right over there. Dad’s a teacher, and my mother’s eyes I know the silly games you play.
are blue. On the weekend, I put my dishes on the counter. but she can’t play guitar.
Excuse me. Thank you very much. (CHORUS)
we never think about I mix everything well. She can sew a dress so nicely,
Good-bye. (CHORUS)
the days that come before and after. (CHORUS) and she does it beautifully.
Do-do-do-do… Who’s the pretty girl in that photograph?
He gets up every morning. Chop and drain it. She can knit a hundred sweaters,
Do-do-do-do… That one’s me!
Without warning, the bedside clock rings Slice and dice it. but she can’t play guitar.
Do-do-do-do… You look so cute!
Do-do-do-do… the alarm. Mix and serve (CHORUS)
Oh, that picture makes me laugh!
So he gets dressed— with an ounce of love. And now it’s too late.
And who are the people there, right below
that one? he does his best to be on time. Pass your glass. She thinks it’s too hard.
1:46/1:47 Excuse Me, Please [Unit 2] Let me see … that’s my mom and dad. He combs his hair, goes down the stairs, What are you drinking? Her happy smile fades,
(CHORUS) They both look very young. and makes some breakfast. Tell me what dish ’cause she can’t play guitar.
Excuse me—please excuse me. A bite to eat, and he feels fine. I am thinking of? She can drive around the city.
(CHORUS)
What’s your number? Yes, he’s on his way (CHORUS) She can fix a broken car.
Tell me all about it. to one more working day.
What’s your name? She can be a great mechanic,
Tell me all about it.
I would love to get to know you, (CHORUS) but she can’t play guitar.
and I hope you feel the same. On Thursday night,
I’ll give you my e-mail address. 2:35/2:36 Let’s Make a Date [Unit 5] when he comes home from work,
Write to me at my dot-com. It’s early in the evening— he gets undressed, and if his room’s a mess,
You can send a note in English 6:15 p.m. he cleans the house. Sometimes he takes
so I’ll know Here in New York City a rest.
who it came from. a summer night begins. Maybe he cooks something delicious,
Excuse me—please excuse me. I take the bus at seven and when he’s done
Was that 0078? down the street from City Hall. he washes all the pots and dishes,
Well, I think the class is starting, I walk around the corner then goes to bed.
and I don’t when I get your call. He knows the weekend’s just ahead.
want to be late. (CHORUS)
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