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Contact your nearest office to find out more. Algernon Yes. But why does your aunt call you her uncle? Besides, your name isn't Jack. It's Ernest. Algernon You have always told me it was Ernest. I have introduced you to everyone as Ernest. You look as if your name was Ernest. You are the most earnest -looking person I ever saw in my life — so honest and serious.
Narrator Ah yes, we should just say that the name Ernest was very common at the time, and the adjective 'earnest' — which sounds exactly the same - means, well, honest and serious. Jack Well, my name is Ernest in town and Jack in the country, and the cigarette case was given to me in the country. Algernon Yes, but that doesn't explain why your small Aunt Cecily calls you her dear uncle.
Or why you have two names to start with. Come on, you'll have to explain. Shropshire a rural area in the west part of England beside Wales. Question 1 of 3. Question 2 of 3. Question 3 of 3.
So Ernest reveals he is known by the name Jack in the country. But why? And what happens when the woman he wishes to marry arrives at Algernon's house? Find out in Episode 2. That's it for this session, and this unit. We hope you've enjoyed our new drama, and learning about reported speech. Latest course content. Learn English Search. How do I Learn English. Unit The diary of a double agent Reported speech.
Open unit selector Close unit selector Unit 11 The diary of a double agent Select a unit 1 Pop-ups 2 Hidden talents 3 Can't buy me love 4 Travellers' tales 5 The colleague from hell 6 Jurassic mystery: unpacking the past 7 Career changes 8 Art 9 Project management 10 The dog ate my homework! Sessions Vocabulary reference Grammar reference. Sessions in this unit 1 2 3 4 5. Activity 1. Activity 1 Drama. Listen to the audio and complete the activity. To play this audio you need to enable JavaScript.
Show transcript Hide transcript Narrator Algernon Moncrieff, a wealthy young man from the upper classes of society, is passing the time playing the piano in his luxurious flat in central London. Algernon Did you hear what I was playing, Lane? Lane I thought it would be rude to listen, sir. Lane Yes, sir. Here they are. Lane That's correct, sir. Algernon Good heavens! Is marriage as bad as that? Lane Mr Ernest Worthing. Algernon How are you, my dear Ernest? What brings you to London?
Jack Oh, pleasure of course! Algernon Where have you been since last Thursday? Jack In the country. Algernon What on earth do you do there? Algernon And who do you entertain? Jack Oh, neighbours. Jack Perfectly horrid! Never speak to any of them. Algernon They must find you very entertaining, then! Jack Why not? Jack You are so unromantic! Jack I'm sure you will, dear Algy. Algernon I don't think you will ever marry Gwendolen.
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