Answer the questions with short answers. use contractions where possible. do you remember the 60s? well, we were a typical family. we weren't poor we had the same kind of furniture as now. in the living room there were armchairs, a sofa and a black and white television. we bought our first colour
tv in 1968. doris k we didn't buy food at the supermarket - every morning a man brought fresh milk, bread and eggs to our house. terry g after school, my friends and i went to the big supermarket next to the post office. for ten pence we got five big bars of chocolate and ate it all! john m there
was so much new technology – there were new machines in the kitchen and the garden, and new styles of cars. of course, we didn't have mobile phones, laptops or tablets! life was nice and slow. eloise b when i think of the 1960s, i think of family. we always did things together. we were a big family
with three of us boys and five girls. at the weekend, we played football or other games and we often went for walks. sometimes we went to the theatre in town and saw a play. the important thing was that we were together. winston t 1. how many brothers and sisters did winston have? 2. when did her
family buy their first colour tv? 3. did terry's family go shopping for food at the supermarket? 4. where did they buy milk, bread and eggs? 5. how much chocolate did john and his friends get for ten pence?
1. Winston had 2 brothers and 5 sisters.
2. Her family bought their first colour TV in 1968.
3. No, they didn't.
4. A man brought fresh milk, bread and eggs to their house.
5. For ten pence they got five big bars of chocolate.