Ladies glisten, men perspire, and horses sweat



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You imported a special product from Japan

“Ladies glisten, men perspire, and horses sweat.” (the attitude from the 1920s)

What wasn’t ladylike behaviour in the 1920s?



  • wearing trousers

  • working

  • voting

  • riding bicycles

We have meetings once a month

Thick-headed

“I have the best words”

armchair detective

armchair quarterback

armchair generals

Joe Six-Pack

You have a couple/a few kids, don’t you?

You’ve got a couple kids, haven’t you?

I chose to sleep in rather than eat breakfast.

They called emergency services

We went to A&E (accident and emergency) / the emergency room and she got six stitches in her thumb.

I felt faint from all the blood. “I feel a bit faint, I need to sit down”

First, apply pressure and elevate

to thread the needle

He said, “It was the best thing you could’ve done.”

Indirect questions:

Could you tell me…



  • how long you were married? (open)

  • if/whether your husband had any close friends…? (closed)

page 143 part 7B b

  1. Do you know where they live?

  2. Can you tell me if there’s a bank near here?

  3. Do you know where I can buy some stamps?

  4. Could you tell me if this bus goes to the castle?

  5. Do you know when/what time the shops open?

  6. Could you tell me where the toilets are?

  7. Do you know if Susan is at work today?

  8. Do you know if Milan won last night?

  9. Can you remember where we parked the car?

  10. Could you tell me what the time is?
    Could you tell me what time it is?

What time do you open tomorrow? We open (verb) at 8.



Hello, are you open? Yes, we’re open (adjective) from 8 to 8 every day.

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