50. Robbie and the Rebels
Jill: Good morning, Shirley ...
Shirley: Hello, Jill ...
Jill: Oh, I'm tired this morning!
Shirley: Are you? Why?
Jill: Well, I went to the concert last night.
Shirley: Which concert?
Jill: The pop concert, the one at the Town Hall.
Shirley: Oh, which group did you see?
Jill: I saw 'Robbie and the Rebels' ... they're a new group.
Shirley: Are they good?
Jill: Hmm ... they usually play well, but last night they played badly.
Shirley: Is Robbie a good singer?
Jill: Oh, yes, he usually sings well.
Shirley: Did he sing well last night?
Jill: No, he didn't ... he sang very badly.
Shirley: What about the group?
Jill: Oh, the guitarist played beautifully ... but the drummer was loud.
Shirley:Yes, pop drummers always play loudly.
Jill: I know! I had a headache after the concert.
Shirley: Hmm ... I never go to pop concerts. I prefer classical music.
Questions
What are their names?
Who's tired?
Aks "Why?"
Which concert did she go to?
Which group did she see?
How do they usually play?
How did they play last night?
How does Robbie usually sing?
How did he sing last night?
How did the guitarist play?
Do pop drummers always play loudly?
Did Jill have a headache before the concert?
Ask "When?"
Does Shirley prefere pop music or classical music?
Exercise 1.
He's a good singer.
He usually sings well.
1. They're beautiful dancers.
2. She's a careless writer.
3. He's a hard worker.
4. He's a bad player.
5. They're good drivers.
Exercise 2.
He usually sings well, but yesterday he sang badly.
1. She usually writes carefully, ...
2. She usually types slowly, ...
3. They usually play badly, ...
4. He usually works fast, ...
5. Ha usually answers carelessly, ...