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Basis 2 English Song Lyrics and Key Phrases G.I.T.-Seminare Nachbearbeitungsprogram © GIT-Seminare B2 NBP Lyrics 1 Song Title Page Lesson 1 I Want to Talk to You 4 What Do You Do? 5 How Much Work Have You Ever Done? 5 Much More Exciting Than Manchester 6 Lesson 2 Am I Too Late for the Flight? 7 Tell Me Where He Keeps His Stolen Goods 8 Thank You Very Much 8 There’s Been a Cancellation 10 Lesson 3 Why Are They Going There? 10 Thank You Very Much 11 What Should I Do? 11 I Need Some Refreshments 12 Lesson 4 I Don’t Mind 13 You Must Let Me in 14 Girl From Liverpool 15 I Can’t Remember Her Name 15 When They Leave the Room 16 Lesson 5 Did He Buy Anything? 17 Oh! How Exciting! 18 What Do They Mean? 18 Time to Go Home Now 19 Lesson 6 Where Can It Be? 20 He is Following a Dangerous Thief 20 How Long Will I Have to Wait? 21 What Do You Suggest? 22 They Are Waiting for Me 23 Lesson 7 Let’s Go 24 Your Tip Was Good After All 24 Think About the Offer 25 Now We Are Friends 26 Interactive Vocabulary for Lesson 1 27 Interactive Vocabulary for Lesson 2 28 Interactive Vocabulary for Lesson 3 29 Interactive Vocabulary for Lesson 4 29 Interactive Vocabulary for Lesson 5 30 Interactive Vocabulary for Lesson 6 31 Interactive Vocabulary for Lesson 7 32 © GIT-Seminare B2 NBP Lyrics 2 Lyrics and Key Phrases Basis 2 English G.I.T .Nachbearbeitungsprogramm CD Credits for Human Resource CDs, Story, Recording and Production by Richard Kersten Music, Mix and Mastering by Ronny Paul Additional Voices: Eva Supp, Jeremy Hartwell Studio: TÖP 12 Studio, Frankfurt am Main All songs on this recording are taken from Help Music’s on-going pop song production. If you’d like to hear the original songs or get in contact: [email protected] Eva Supp and Richard Kersten in TÖP 12 Studio © GIT-Seminare B2 NBP Lyrics 3 Lesson 1 Song 1, “I Want to Talk to You” Please, come to my office, let me talk to you. Are you interested? I’ve got a job for you. How do you like your work? Are you happy with me? Please, come in and take a seat. Yes, I’m very happy and I’m never sad. It’s the best job that I’ve ever had. And I learn so much every day. Ye (you) know I’ll never go away. Now I want to talk to you. Is that so? Oh, there you are. Would you like a cigar? Would you like a cigar? Now I’d like to talk to you. Please, take a seat - take a seat. Would you like a cigar? I learn a lot every day. My colleagues are all so nice. Everyone is helpful, and you are a very good boss, Sir, Mr. Biggy. Well, I’ve got a new job. Are you interested? But it’s dangerous. Are you interested? How do you like your work? Would you like a cigar? Well, I came on the bus, not in a company car. But it’s never boring and it’s interesting. I learn a lot every day. Everyone is helpful and my colleagues are nice. If you’ve got a new job, well, don’t ask me twice. Now I want to talk to you. I’ve got a new job for you. Well, there you are. Would you like a cigar? Are you interested? Do you want it? Now I want to talk to you Please, take a seat - take a seat. This is never boring. I’m so happy here. Everyone is helpful. I’m so happy here. Come to my office. I want to talk to you. Come in! Take a seat! Would you like a cigar? How do you like your work Mr Nutcracker? Is that so? Do you think so? Well, I’ve got a new job for you, but it might be dangerous. Are you interested? Do you want it? © GIT-Seminare B2 NBP Lyrics 4 Lesson 1 Song 2, “What Do You Do?” Now we must wait ´cause the bus is always late. (because) We must wait in a queue. Do you mind if I ask you? Where do you work? I’m looking for a job. What do you do? I work for Johnsons in Church Street. I’m looking for a job. What do you do? I’m a salesman. What do you do? I’m late for work. I have to be on time. What are you learning to do? I’m ten minutes late. I have to be on time. Bob Nutcracker is a young man from Manchester. He is waiting for a bus. He asks the man in front of him: What do you do? Why’re you waiting in a queue? I wish you all the best and I hope you pass the test. Oooooooh, I need a job. I’m looking for a job. What do you do? I need a job. What do you do? That’s interesting. I wish you all the best. Look! The bus is coming! I’m late for work. / It’s ten minutes late! I have to be on time. I’m ten minutes late. I have to be on time. I’m late for work and I have to be on time. I work for Johnsons in Church Street. I’m a salesman. What do you do? What are you learning to do? That’s interesting. I wish you all the best. Look! The bus is coming. It’s ten minutes late! That’s interesting. I wish you all the best. Look! The bus is coming. It’s ten minutes late! That’s interesting. I wish you all the best. I’m looking for a job. What do you do? I need a job. What do you do? I’m looking for a job. What do you do? I need a job. What do you do? Lesson 1 Song 3, “How Much Work Have You Ever Done?” I’m a beginner, but I’m a quick learner. I have no experience ´causé I’m a beginner. (because) I want to discuss your application with my assistant. Could you wait outside? © GIT-Seminare B2 NBP Lyrics 5 Oh, very interesting! I hear that you’re a trained detective. How much work have you ever done? You want to work for me. Could you show me your diploma? How much work have you ever done? I know I’ll be good. I’m sure I’ll be a good detective. Here’s my diploma and a special recommendation. He sits down outside. He talks to Joan. Nice to meet you. How are you – How are you? Oh, very interesting! I hear that you’re a trained detective. How much work have you ever done? You want to work for me. Could you show me your diploma? How much work have you ever done? I’m a beginner, but I’m a quick learner. I have no experience, yet. I’m a quick learner. I have no experience. But if I can work for you… Oh, very interesting! I hear that you’re a trained detective. How much work have you ever done? You want to work for me. Could you show me your diploma? How much work have you ever done? I know I’ll be good. I’ll do my best. I know I’ll be good for you and me. I’ll do my best. Lesson 1 Song 4, “Much More Exciting Than Manchester” I wish I could be like detectives in the movies. chasing robbers all over the world. Be responsible for international cases. That’s much more exciting than Manchester. Maybe one day we will all be famous... just like in the movies! We could talk about it. I wish I could be like a film star or a model, … And I wish I were a film star or a model. …like a model. / Maybe we will be famous one day. That’s much more exciting than Manchester. I would like to be in California, (to) be a hero and drive a fast car. (I) need a challenge just like in the movies. That’s much more exciting than Manchester. © GIT-Seminare B2 NBP Lyrics 6 Maybe one day we will all be famous… just like in the movies! We could talk about it. I wish I could be like a film star or a model- That’s much more exciting. / like a model- Manchester! And I wish I were a film star or a model. Maybe we will be famous one day. Maybe we will be famous one day. Maybe we will be famous one day. Much more exciting than Manchester! Much more exciting than our life! And I wish I were a film star or a model. Maybe we will be famous one day. Maybe one day we will all be famous… just like in the movies! We could talk about it. I wish I could be like a film star or a model - That’s much more exciting than Manchester - …or like a model -… / …much more exciting than Manchester. …or like a model -… / Oh, that’s much more exciting than Manchester. … like a model. Lesson 2 Song 1, “Am I Too Late for the Flight?” Am I too late for my flight? What shall I do with my ties? Where is my scarf and my underwear? The door is just closing as he runs to the gate.