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A fourth letter

Angol párbeszédek A fourth letter Dear John, Mum, Dad, Mary, I've missed you home the family very much. a lot. quite a lot. I've been lonely sad miserable this week, because I haven't seen you for since a month. last month. a long time. I've learnt a lot of a little no English French this week. I've worked hard a lot only a little this week. I haven't been out much. at all. many times. Last night I had to study a lot, do a test, write a composition, do a lot of homework, and I'm tired sleepy today. London is more expensive cheaper smaller than Tokyo, Rio, Paris, but it's more less interesting....

Everyday Conversation 12.

Angol párbeszédek Everyday Conversation K: Can I help you? L: Yes, I want to send some flowers to my mother in Germany. K: What kind of flowers would you like? L: Well, what do you recommend? K: Well, roses are very nice at this time of the year. L: O.K. ... a dozen rose, please. roses, tulips, daffodils, carnations a dozen (12), half a dozen (6), two dozen (24), ten (10) M: Mrs Connor? N: Yes, Paul? M: This is a present for you. N: A present? What a lovely surprise! Shall I open it now? M: Yes, of course. N: Ooh! Chocolates! I love chocolates ... Thank you, very much indeed! M: Thank you. You've been very kind. chocolates, sweets, perfume, fruit O: I'd like to say goodbye to everybody. P: When are you leaving? O: Tomorrow morning. P: Let's meet for a coffee tonight. O: I'm afraid I can't. P: Oh ... come on! O: ...

The Daily News

Angol párbeszédek The Daily News ...  Következő angol párbeszéd: Everyday Conversation 12. További angol párbeszédek Angol középfokú kidolgozott tételek listája

The election result

Angol párbeszédek The election result It's midnight. In a moment, the Mayor of Bamford is going to read the results of the General Election. Both of the candidates are on the balcony with the Mayor. Both of them are smiling, but neither of them are happy. Both of them are wearing rosettes. One of them is the Labour candidate, and the other is the Conservative candidate. Neither of them have been Members of Parliament before. The Mayor has just announced the result. The Labour candidate has won the election. Some of the crowd are pleased, but the others are angry. All of the Labour supporters are happy. All of them are shouting and cheering. The Conservative supporters are booing. None of them are smiling. The Conservatives haven't won an election in Bamford for many years. The Labour Party has won every election in the town since 1945. Exercise Example: One of them is a polic...

A night out

Angol párbeszédek A night out Következő angol párbeszéd: The election result További angol párbeszédek Angol középfokú kidolgozott tételek listája

Four lives

Angol párbeszédek Four lives Herbert Burke, James Stephens, Mary Foot and Charlie Phillips all went to the same school. They left school in 1960, and they've had very different carreers. Herbert Burke became a politician ten years ago. He's very successful. He bought a country house five years ago, and bought a Jaguar at the same time. He's been a Member of Parliament for ten years. He's had his house and car for five years. Questions When did Herbert Burke become a politician? When did he buy a country house? When did he buy a Jaguar? How long has he been a Member of Parliament? How long has he had his house? How long has he had his car? James Stephens is a criminal. He robbed a bank in 1971, and escaped to a Pacific island. He bought a luxury yacht the same year. He's still on the island. He's been there since 1971. He's had the yacht since 1971. Questions ...

Something, nothing, anything, everything

Angol párbeszédek Something, nothing, anything, everythig A: I want some seats for Tuesday night. Are there any left? B: No, there are no seats left. Every seat is reserved. C: Doctor, I think there's something in my eye. Everything looks funny. D: Let me have a look ... I can't see anything ... No, I'm sure there's nothing there. E: There's somebody in the other office! F: I didn't hear anybody. E: Wee, just have a look ... F: ... No, there's nobody there. Everybody's gone home. G: What are you looking for? H: My pen. It's somewhere in this room! G: Where have you looked? H: I've looked everywhere ... and can't find it anywhere! Exercise 1. There's something in my soup. What is it? There's somebody in the other room. Who is it? 2. Is there anything in the fridge? I'm hungry. Is t...

Everyday Conversation 11.

Angol párbeszédek Everyday Conversation 11. C: What's the matter? Why has the bus stopped? D: There's been an accident. C: Has there? Again? D: Yes, there have been three here this week. C: Yes, I know. And it's only Wednesday. D: Yes. It's the most dangerous corner I've ever seen. this week, this month, this year, this summer, this winter corner, bend, hill, roundabout, junction E: Look at that girl! F: What about her? E: Look at her dress!What about it? F: What about it? E: It's the same as mine! That's what. F: No, it isn't. It's different from yours. E: Is it? F: Yes. Hers is shorter than yours. dress, skirt, coat, raincoat, jacket shorter, cheaper, longer, more expensive G: Are you a new student? H: No, I'm not. G: Oh. How long have you been here? H: As long as you. G: Why haven...

George and Brenda

Angol párbeszédek George and Brenda George: Will you marry me, darling? Brenda: Of course I will. George: Is that a promise? Brenda: Of course it is ... I love you. Brenda: Oh, darling, I feel terribly tired! George: Well, sit down. I'll do the washing-up. Brenda: Oh, thank you darling ... and I'm thirsty. George: All right, I'll make you a cup of tea. Brenda: George! Have you mended that plug yet? George: No, I haven't Brenda: Well, will you do it today? George: Yes, I'll do it now. Where's the screw driver? Brenda: I don't know. George: Well, I can't find it. I'll do it tomorrow. Brenda: Oh, George ... we haven't got much for dinner. George: That's all right. Shall we eat out? Brenda: Oh, yes! Where shall we go? George: Let's go to that new Italian Restaurant! Brenda: George! George: Wes, ...

Brutus Cray - the Greatest

Angol párbeszédek Brutus Cray - the Greatest Brutus Cray: I'm the greatest! Reporter: You were the greatest, Brutus ... but you're ten years older than Joe Freezer. Cray: Joe Freezer! I'm not afraid of Joe Freezer! Rep.: Really? Cray: Listen! I've beaten him twice, and I'm going to beat him again. Rep.: Are you sure? Cray: Sure? Of course I'm sure. Rep.: Some people say he's better than you. Cray: Listen! I've beaten all the best boxers, and Joe Freezer's one of the worst! Rep.: Yes, but he's better than he was. Cray: Listen! I'm stronger, faster, fitter and more intelligent than him! Rep.: Yes, but he KO'ed Len Korton two months ago. Cray: Len Korton. I've KO'ed him three times! Rep.: O.K., O.K., Brutus. Are you going to retire after this fight? Cray: Retire? No. I've been the champion for ten years ... and I'm going to stay...

Comparisons 2.

Angol párbeszédek Comparisons Sweden -16°C Canada -20°C Greenland -32°C They are all cold, but Greenland's the coldest. Saudi Arabia 40°C Bermuda 35°C Greece 28°C They are all hot, ... China - 9,561,000 square km. Canada - 10,032,485 square km. U.S.S.R. - 22,402,200 square km. They are large, ... England - 750 mm rain per year Vietnam - 2,500 mm rain per year Bangladesh - 3,000 mm rain per year They are all wet, ... Mount Everest - 8848 metres Mont Blanc - 4810 metres Mount Fuji - 3776 metres They are all high, ... Mary's the tallest. Margaret's the shortest. Make sentences using these words: light / heavy, old / young, fat / thin, small / big, In English, Mary's the best. In Maths, Margaret's the worst. Make sentences about: Maths / History / Geograp...

A hard life

Angol párbeszédek A hard life Jerry Floyd is talking to his grandfather about his new job: "It's terrible, granddad. I have to get up at seven o'clock because I have to catch the bus to work. Because I'm new, I have to make the tea. I have to work hard. . . I'm only happy at weekends: I don't have to work then." Questions Does he have to get up at 6 o'clock? Does he have to get up at 7 o'clock? Does he have to catch the train? Does he have to catch the bus? Does he have to make the coffee? Does he have to make the tea? Does he have to work hard? Does he have to work on Saturday? His grandfather isn't very sympathetic: "I had to start work when I was 14. I lived in South Wales, and there wasn't much work. I had to be a coal miner. We had to work twelve. hours a day. We didn't have to work on Sundays... but we had to work the other...

Comparisons

Angol párbeszédek Comparisons Canada (January): -20 °C Greenland: -32 °C Canada's cold, but Greenland's colder. Bermuda: 35 °C Saudi Arabia: 40 °C Bermuda's hot, but ... Canada: 10,032,485 square km. U.S.S.R.: 22,402,200 square km. Canada's large, but the ... England: 750 mm rain per year. Bangla Desh: 3000 mm rain per year. England's wet, but ... Mount Everest: 8848 metres. Mont Blanc: 4810 metres. Mont Blanc's high but ... Tommy's older than Billy; so Billy's younger than Tommy. Make sentences using these words: tall / sort, light / heavy, fat / thin, small / big In Maths, Tommy's better than Billy; so Billy's worse than Tommy. Make sentences using these words: English, History, Geography, French, Science A car's more expensive than a motorcycle but motorcycle's less comfort...

Have you ever ...?

Angol párbeszédek Have you ever ...? A) Have you ever studied a language before? B) Yes, I have. A) Oh, which one did you study? B) I studied French at school. at school, at college, at evening classes, at home C) Have you ever been to a wedding? D) Yes, I have. C) Whose wedding was it? D) It was my brother's. brother's, sister's, cousin's, friend's E) Have you ever seen a fire? F) Oh, yes, I have. E) When did you see it? F) I saw one in Manchester in 1976. in 1975, in 1969, in 1977, in 1973 G) Have you ever drunk too much? H) Yes ... I have. G) Where did you drink too much? H) I drank too much at my brother's wedding. at a wedding, at a party, at a dinner party, at a night club I) Have you ever eaten at the Royal Hotel? J) Yes, I have. I) When did you eat there? J) Mary and I...

A call from home

Angol párbeszédek A call from home Mrs Colt Hello... Elmer? . . . Is that you? Elmer Yes, Momma. Mrs Colt Where are you now, Elmer? Elmer I've just arrived in Prague, Momma. Mrs Colt You haven't sent me any postcards yet. Elmer Yes, I have... I've sent one from every city. Mrs Colt Have you been to Paris yet, Elmer? Elmer Yes, I have. Mrs Colt Have you been to Vienna yet? Elmer No, I haven't. We're going to Vienna tomorrow. Mrs Colt Elmer! Are you still there? Elmer Yes, Momma. Mrs Colt How many countries have you seen now, Elmer? Elmer Well, this is the eighth day, so I've already seen eight countries. Mrs Colt Have you spent much money, Elmer? Elmer Yes, Momma, I've bought a lot of souvenirs. . . and I want to buy some more. Can you send me a thousand dollars? Mrs Colt All right, Elmer. Mrs Colt Elmer, are you listening to me? ...

Europa Tours

Angol párbeszédek Europa Tours Elmer Colt is from Kansas. He's on a 14-day tour of Europe. The tour started in London. At the moment he's in Prague. It's the eighth day of the tour. He's already been to seven countries and stayed in the capital cities. He's never been to Europe before, and he's already seen a lot of new places. He's done a lot of interesting things... and the tour hasn't finished yet. Itinerary: Day 1. London Day 2. Paris Day 3. Brussels Day 4. Amsterdam Day 5. Copenhagen Day 6. Stockholm Day 7. Berlin Day 8. Prague Day 9. Vienna Day 10. Belgrade Day 11. Athens Day 12. Rome Day 13. Madrid Day 14. Lisbon Exercise 1: Elmer's been to London, but he hasn't been to Vienna yet. Write four sentences about Elmer. Exercise 2: I've been to Paris, but I haven't been to London yet. Write four sentences about yourself. A szöveg hanganyaga megtalálható ezen ...

Town and Country

Angol párbeszédek Town and Country Chris Stan! I've got a new job! I'm going to live in London! Stan Are you? Oh, I lived in London five years ago. Chris Did you like it? Stan Not very much. Chris Why not? Stan Well, there were too many people, and there was too much noise. Chris Oh, I love crowds and noise! Stan Well, I don't ... and I don't like pollution. Chris What do you mean? Stan Oh, there isn't enough fresh air in London. Chris But there are a lot of parks. Stan Yes, I know ... and people sleep in them! Chris Why? Stan Because there isn't enough accommodation ... there aren't enough flats and houses. Chris Well, I still prefer big cities. Stan But why? Chris I was born in a small country village. It was too quiet. Stan You were lucky! Chris I don't think so. There wasn't much to do. That's why young people go to Londo...

Everyday Conversation 10.

Angol párbeszédek Everyday Conversation U Oh, dear! V What's wrong? U I can't find my pen. V Really! U You mustn't laugh. . . it isn't funny. V Oh, yes it is. U Is it? Why? V It's in your hand! U Oh, yes. pen, pencil, address book, diary in your hand, in your pocket, on your desk, under your elbow W Are you a foreigner? X Pardon? W ARE-YOU-A-FOREIGNER? X You needn't shout. I'm not deaf. W Oh, I'm sorry. X That's all right. I just didn't understand. What does 'foreigner' mean? foreigner, tourist, student, holiday-maker, teacher Y Be careful! Z Why? Y I've just painted the door. Z It's all right ... I haven't touched it. Y Haven't you? What's that on your arm? door, shelf, desk, chair, wall arm, hand, leg, shoulder, elbow A I'm bo...

Where's he gone?

Angol párbeszédek On the moon Beryl Hello, Janet ... what's the matter? Janet It's my husband ... he's gone! Beryl Gone? Where's he gone? Janet He's gone to Paris. Beryl Has he gone on business? Janet No, he hasn't gone on business. He's gone with Dorothy. Beryl Dorothy? Who's Dorothy? Janet She's his secretary. Beryl Is he coming back? Janet I don't know. Paul Can you lend me £5? Bill Sorry, I can't... I haven't been to the bank today. Paul Oh dear. . . I haven't been either, and I need some money. It's too late now. . . it's four o'clock. Bill Why don't you ask Peter? Paul Oh, has he been to the bank? Bill Yes, he has. He always goes on Mondays. Exercise: He' s been to the bank. She ........ shops. They ........ church. He ........ hairdresser. She' s gone ...

On the moon

Angol párbeszédek On the moon Phil Strongarm, the American astronaut has landed on the moon. He's speaking to Mission Control now: Mission Control Hello, Phil... can you hear me? Strongarm Yes, I can hear you clearly. Mission Control What are you going to do next? Strongarm I'm going to open the door. Mission Control Hello, Phil... What are you doing now? Strongarm I'm opening the door. Mission Control Phil! Have you opened the door? Strongarm Yes, I've opened the door. I can see the moon! It's fantastic! Exercise: 1. What's he going to do? He's going to climb down the ladder. What's he doing? He's climbing down the ladder. What has he done? He's climbed down the ladder. 2. What's he going to do? He's going to place the flag. ..........? ........... ..........? ........... ...