Cherry Gilchrist, 1997. - 23 с.
Аудиокнига для чтения с одновременным прослушиванием и заданиями на
понимание прочитанного/услышанного
Penguin Readers level 3, series editors Andy Hopkins and Jocelyn
Potter.
In addition to all the language forms of Levels One and Two, which are used again at this level of the series, the main verb forms and tenses used at Level Three are:
past continuous verbs, present perfect simple verbs, conditional clauses (using the 'first' or 'open future' conditional), question tags and further common phrasal verbs
modal verbs: have (got) to and don't have to (to express obligation), need to and needn't (to express necessity), could and was able to (to describe past ability), could and would (in offers and polite requests for help), and shall (for future plans, offers and suggestions).
In addition to all the language forms of Levels One and Two, which are used again at this level of the series, the main verb forms and tenses used at Level Three are:
past continuous verbs, present perfect simple verbs, conditional clauses (using the 'first' or 'open future' conditional), question tags and further common phrasal verbs
modal verbs: have (got) to and don't have to (to express obligation), need to and needn't (to express necessity), could and was able to (to describe past ability), could and would (in offers and polite requests for help), and shall (for future plans, offers and suggestions).