Follow Me Bbc Learning English Course Pdf
Follow Me English Courses. Follow Me BBC Learning (PDF +5 Audio CDs + 60 Videos) It is the chorus from the BBC.The main feature of this course and he. BBC Learning English Follow me.
Follow Me! is a series of television programmes produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk and the BBC in the late 1970s to provide a crash course in the English language. It became popular in many overseas countries as a first introduction to English; in 1983, one hundred million people watched the show in China alone, featuring Kathy Flower.[1][2]
The British actor Francis Matthews hosted and narrated the series.
The course consists of sixty lessons. Each lesson lasts from 12 to 15 minutes and covers a specific lexis. The lessons follow a consistent group of actors, with the relationships between their characters developing during the course.
Follow Me! actors[edit]
- Raymond Mason
- David Savile
- Ian Bamforth
- Diane Mercer
- Jane Argyle
- Veronica Leigh
- Elaine Wells
- Danielle Cohn
- Lashawnda Bell
Episodes[edit]
- What's your name
- How are you
- Can you help me
- Left, right, straight ahead
- Where are they
- What's the time
- What's this What's that
- I like it very much
- Have you got any wine
- What are they doing
- Can I have your name, please
- What does she look like
- No smoking
- It's on the first floor
- Where's he gone
- Going away
- Buying things
- Why do you like it
- What do you need
- I sometimes work late
- Welcome to Britain
- Who's that
- What would you like to do
- How can I get there?
- Where is it
- What's the date
- Whose is it
- I enjoy it
- How many and how much
- What have you done
- Haven't we met before
- What did you say
- Please stop
- How can I get to Brightly
- Where can I get it
- There's a concert on Wednesday
- What's it like
- What do you think of him
- I need someone
- What were you doing
- What do you do
- What do you know about him
- You shouldn't do that
- I hope you enjoy your holiday
- Where can I see a football match
- When will it be ready
- Where did you go
- I think it's awful
- A room with a view
- You'll be ill
- I don't believe in strikes
- They look tired
- Would you like to
- Holiday plans
- The second shelf on the left
- When you are ready
- Tell them about Britain
- I liked everything
- Classical or modern
- Finale
References[edit]
- ^http://www.crystalreference.com/DC_articles/English104.pdf
- ^http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/documentaries/2008/03/080312_teacher_flower.shtml