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The Eight O'Clock News

Angol párbeszédek The Eight O'Clock News Good evening. And here is the Eight O'Clock News. Last night there was a revolution in Mandanga. The rebels attacked the President's palace, shot the President and burnt the building. The air force bombed the capital. The United States sent ships to the area this morning. The Soviet Union protested in the United Nations. Questions What happened in Mandanga? Ask "When?" What did the rebels attack? Did they shoot the Prime Minister? Ask "Who?" What did they burn? Did they bomb the capital? What did the United States do? What did the Soviet Union do? The Scottish police are looking for two climbers in the Highlands. The climbers left yesterday morning to climb Ben Nevis. It began to snow heavily yesterday afternoon. The police sent out a search party yesterday evening. They spent the night on the climbers. Questions How many climbers are the police looking for? Ask "Where?" When did they l...

Everyday Conversation

 51. Everyday Conversation E: Excuse me ... I lost my handbag this morning. F: Where did you lose it? E: On the bus ... I left it on the number 28. F: Well, you're lucky, the conductor found it. E: Thank goodness! I was worried. F: Here it is ... he gave it to mean hour ago. handbag, camera, wallet, purse, umbrella an hour ago, two hours ago, three hours ago, half an hour ago, 25 minutes ago G: What did you do last weekend? H: I went to Oxford. G: Really? How did you go? H: I went by car. G: How long did it take? H: It took about two hours. last weekend, last Saturday, last Monday, last Friday by car, by train, by bus, by taxi I: Hello, John! I thought you were in Brighton! J: I was. I drove there on Friday. I: Yes ...? J: ... and came back on Saturday morning! I: Oh? Why did you come back? J: Well, I went to a casino, and spent all my money! I: How did you do that? J: Well, I won a little at first ... then I lost everything! Brighton, Bournemouth, London, Torquay Saturday morning,...

Robbie and the Rebels

 50. Robbie and the Rebels Jill: Good morning, Shirley ... Shirley: Hello, Jill ... Jill: Oh, I'm tired this morning! Shirley: Are you? Why? Jill: Well, I went to the concert last night. Shirley: Which concert? Jill: The pop concert, the one at the Town Hall. Shirley: Oh, which group did you see? Jill: I saw 'Robbie and the Rebels' ... they're a new group. Shirley: Are they good? Jill: Hmm ... they usually play well, but last night they played badly. Shirley: Is Robbie a good singer? Jill: Oh, yes, he usually sings well. Shirley: Did he sing well last night? Jill: No, he didn't ... he sang very badly. Shirley: What about the group? Jill: Oh, the guitarist played beautifully ... but the drummer was loud. Shirley:Yes, pop drummers always play loudly. Jill: I know! I had a headache after the concert. Shirley: Hmm ... I never go to pop concerts. I prefer classical music. Questions What are their names? Who's tired? Aks "Why?" Which concert did she go to? W...

Survivors

Angol párbeszédek Survivors Bill Craig and John Fitzgerald are pilots. Last year their plane crashed in the Pacific Ocean. They were in a rubber dinghy for four weeks. They didn't have nuch water, and they didn't have many things to eat. They had a few bananas and a little brandy from their plane. They caught a lot of fish. THey had only a little chocolate. They had only a few biscuits and a few apples. After four weeks, they saw a ship and the ship rescued them. A szöveg hanganyaga megtalálható ezen a helyen . Questions: What are their names? What do they do? Did their plane crash? Ask "When?" Ask "Where?" How many weeks were they in a dinghy? How much water did they have? Did they have many bananas? Did they have much brandy? Did they catch any fish? Ask "How many?" How much chocolate did they have? How many apples did they have? What did they see after four weeks? Exercise 1: A. Did they have any chocolate? ...

Foreign holidays

Angol párbeszédek Foreign holidays Anne's a student at London University. She studies Spanish, and she goes to Spain every summer. She lies in the sun, she drinks a lot of wine, and eats a lot of Spanish food. She always flies by British Airways. Questions 1. Is Anne a student? 2. Does she study French? 3. Ask "What"? 4. Does she go to France every summer? 5. Ask "Where"? 6. What does she do in Spain? 7. How does she travel to Spain? Professor Hopkins teaches Anne at London University. He went to India last year. He saw the Taj Mahal, and rode on an elephant. He wrote postcards to all his friends. He flew by Air India. Questions 1. Who does he teach? 2. Where did he go last year? 3. What did he see? 4. What did he ride on? 5. Who did he write to? 6. Did he fly by Air India or T.W.A.? Her mother and father went to Italy last year. They toured Italy by coach. They saw a lot of interesting places. They ate spaghetti in...

In the office

Angol párbeszédek In the office Secretary Good afternoon, Mr Smith. Mr Smith Good afternoon, Miss Wild. Did you finish those letters? Secretary Yes, sir. I typed them and signed them for you. Mr Smith Did you photo-copy them? Secretary Yes, sir. I photo-copied them and posted them. Mr Smith Did Mr Jackson arrive? Secretary Yes, sir. Mr Smith What time did he arrive? Secretary About two o'clock, sir ... but he didn't stay. He didn't have time. Mr Smith What did he want? Secretary Oh... I didn't ask, sir. Mr Smith Er... Did you telephone Mrs Smith? Secretary Yes, I did... but she wasn't in. Mr Smith Hmm... And the table at "Mario's" for tonight? Secretary Yes, sir, I reserved a table for two, at eight o'clock. Mr Smit h Good! Did Lulu telephone? Secretary Yes, sir. A szöveg hanganyaga megtalálható ezen a helyen . Exercise  Who typed the letters? Miss Wild typed the letters . Mr Smith didn't type the letters . Did Lulu type th...

Yes, dear!

Angol párbeszédek Yes, dear! Every Saturday Mr Brown goes to town. He went to town last Saturday. He usually has a drink in the pub with his friends. Last Saturday he had four or five drinks. After the pub, he usually goes to the supermarket and gets the food for his wife. He got the food last Saturday. He usually comes home on foot. Last Saturday he came home by taxi. His wife was very angry. Questions Does he usually go to town on Saturday? What about last Saturday? Does he usually have a drink? What about last Saturday? Does he usually get the food? What about last Saturday? Does he usually come home on foot? What about last Saturday? Mrs Brown John! Is that you? Mr Brown Yes, dear. I'm back. Mrs Brown Did you come home by taxi? Mr Brown Yes, dear. The bags were very heavy. Mrs Brown Did you get everything? Mr Brown Yes, dear. I got everything... nearly everything. Mrs Brown Nearly everything? Mr Brown Yes, dear. . . I went to the butcher's, but they didn't hav...

Return from Space

Angol párbeszédek  Return from Space  Phil Strongarm, the American astronaut, is talking to a reporter about his journey to the moon. Reporter: Well, Phil... Welcome home! Phil: Thank you. Reporter : Did you have any problems on the journey? Phil : Well, we didn't have any serious problems... but it certainly wasn't a holiday! Reporter : Of course not. . . Phil : We didn't have a wash or a shave for two weeks! Reporter: Really? Phil: Yes. It wasn't very comfortable! Reporter : What about food? Was that a problem? Phil: Well, we didn't have any normal food. Reporter : What did you have? Phil : Well, we had some food tablets. Reporter : Are you going to the moon again? Phil: I hope so. It was wonderful! A szöveg hanganyaga megtalálható ezen a helyen .   Questions Who's Phil Strongarm? Who's he talking to? What's he talking about? Is he English or American? Did he have any problems on the journey? Were they serious problems? Did they have a wash? D...

Everyday Conversation 7.

 Angol párbeszédek   Everyday Conversation 7. W: Can you change this pullover, please? X: Why? What's wrong with it? W: It's the wrong size. X: Is it too big, or too small? W: It's too small for me. X: What size are you? W: I'm not sure. Can you measure me? X: Yes, certainly. . . . You're a thirty-six. This one's the right size. pullover, cardigan, nightdress, T-shirt, blouse Y: I'd like a room, please. Z: A single room or a double room sir? Y: A double, please. Z: With or without a private bathroom? Y: With, please. Z: For how many nights? Y Just for one night, please. a private room, a shower, a balcony, a colour television A: Excuse me! B: Yes? A: I think my change is wrong! B: Are you sure? Let me see. Oh, yes... you need another 50p. A: Yes, that's right. B: I'm terribly sorry. A: That's O.K. 50p, 21p, 32p, 43p, 54p C: I think English food is excellent. D: Really! I don't think so. C: Why not? D: I prefer Frenc...

Holidays

 Angol párbeszédek Holidays Donald: Hello, John! Where were you last month? John: Oh, I was on holiday. Donald: Oh, really?... but you were on holiday in January. John: Yes, I was in Switzerland in January. Donald: Where were you last month? John: I was in Florida. Donald: Florida! What was it like? John: Fantastic! The weather was beautiful... the sea was warm. Donald: What was the hotel like? John: Excellent! There was a swimming-pool and private beach. There were three restaurants and two bars. Donald: What were the people like? John: They were very friendly. Donald: Was your wife with you? John: No, she wasn't. She never comes with me on holiday. Donald: What about the children? Were they with you? John: No, they weren't. They were with their grandparents. A szöveg hanganyaga megtalálható ezen a helyen .    Exercise 1: There was a swimming pool. There were three restaurants. Now you write sentences. Exercise 2: weather What was the weather like? re...

Where were you yesterday?

Angol párbeszédek Where were you yesterday? Detective – Now, Mr Briggs … where were you yesterday? Briggs – Yesterday? What time? Detective – At two o’clock. Where were you at two o’clock? Briggs – I was at home. Detective – You weren’t at home, you were in central London. Briggs – No, I wasn’t! I was at home! Ask my girlfriend! She was with me! Detective – Well, we’re going to speak to her later. Where is she now? Briggs – Oh … I don’t know … Detective – O.K. … now, where were you on January 12th? Briggs – January 12th? Detective – Yes, it was a Wednesday. Briggs – I can’t remember. Detective – You were in Manchester. Briggs – Oh no, I wasn’t. Detective – Oh yes, you were. Briggs – Oh no, I wasn’t … I was in prison in January. Detective – Oh! A szöveg hanganyaga megtalálható ezen a helyen . Questions Where were you at one o'clock five past two ten past three quarter past four half past five ...

A personal letter

A personal letter Dear Joe, Anne, Mother, Father,   Well, this is my second third fourth week on holiday. in England. here. I like it don't like it very much. I usually always get up at seven o'clock, 7.30, eight o'clock, and have breakfast with my landlady. in a restaurant. in the hotel. English breakfasts are very big. small. good.   I sometimes usually always go to school on foot. by bus. by car. I usually arrive at school at nine o'clock. eleven o'clock. one o'clock. In the evenings I usually sometimes occasionally stay at home, but sometimes usually occasionally I go out to the cinema a discotheque a restaurant an...

Everyday Conversation 6

Angol párbeszédek 39. Everyday Conversation O: How do you come to school? P: By bus. O: How much does it cost? P: Only 20p. O: How long does it take? P: About twenty minutes. bus, train, tube, taxi twenty minutes, an hour, half an hour, quarter of an hour Q: Is Maria Italian? R: Yes, I think so. Q: Does she speak English well? R: No, I don't think so. Q: Is she coming to the dance tonight? R: I hope so! Italian, Portuguese, Venezuelan, Mexican, Iranian dance, party, discotheque, pub, club S: What's the matter? T: I've got a cold. S: Why don't you see a doctor? T: I don't know any doctors. S: Why don't you ask your landlady? T: Yes. That's a good idea. a cold, a sore throat, stomach-ache, back-ache, a temperature your landlady, your teacher, the principal, your friends A szöveg hanganyaga megtalálható ezen a helyen . Következő angol párbeszéd: Where were you yesterday? Segítség a levélíráshoz: A personal letter ...

Well or badly

Angol párbeszédek Well or badly? There's an international football match on television. England are playing against Scotland. They are good teams. They usually play well. But today England are playing very well, and Scotland are playing badly. Questions What's on television? Which teams are playing? Are they good teams? Do they usually play well or badly? How areEngland playing today? How are Scotland playing today? Tom Morgan often has accidents. This is his fourth accident this year. He's a bad driver, because he's a first and careless driver. He drives fast, carelessly and badly. Questions What's his name? Does he often have accidents? Is this his first accident this year? Is he a good or a bad driver? Does he drive well or badly? Is he a fast or a slow driver? Does he drive carefully or carelessly? Bill Morris is a gentleman. He always drives slowly, carefully and well. All his friends say, "Bill's a good driver! He's very careful." Q...

What does he do

Angol párbeszédek What does he do every day? Hello! My name's Douglas Hunter. I'm a pilot for British Airways. I fly Concordes. I'm not working today. I'm playing golf. It's my favourite sport. Questions What's his name? What's his job? What does he do? What's he doing now? What's his favourite sport? This man is a champion jockey. His name's Gordon Lester. He rides racehorses, but he isn't riding a racehorse at the moment. He's dancing with his sixth wife. Questions What's his name? What's his job? Is he a good jockey? Where is he now? What's he doing? Who's he with? This is a picture of Bob and Michael. They teach English in a language school. They aren't teaching at the moment. They're in the pub. They're talking and laughing about their students. Questions Who are they? Do they teach? What do they teach? Where are they now? What are they doing? This is Rosalind Graham. She dances for the Royal Bal...

A Questionnaire

Angol párbeszédek A Questionnaire Desmond Philton works for a Market Research company. He's asking people about their free time. Desmond Good evening, sir. Mr Norris Good evening. Desmond I'm from Market Research Ltd. May I ask you some questions? Mr Norris Yes, ... yes, all right. Desmond Thank you ... Now, what time do you usually arrive home from work? Mr Norris Hmm ... I usually arrive home at six o'clock. Desmond When do you usually have dinner? Mr Norris Oh, I usually eat at seven o'clock, but I sometimes eat at eight o'clock or nine o'clock. My wife works too! Desmond What do you usually do after dinner? Mr Norris Well, I sometimes go out, but I usually stay at home and watch television. Desmond How often do you go out? Mr Norris Oh, not often ... once or twice a week. Desmond Do you often visit your friends? Mr Norris Yes, I do, quite often. I sometimes visit them, and they sometimes visit me. Desmond Do you ever go to the cinema...

Never on a Sunday

Angol párbeszédek Never on a Sunday Vicar Ah, good evening, Mr Benson. I never see you in church nowadays. Benson Oh! No, Vicar ... but my wife always goes to church ... she goes every Sunday. Vicar I know ... but you never come. Benson Well, I sometimes come, Vicar. I come on Christmas Day and at Easter. Vicar Hmm ... But what about Sundays, Mr Benson? Benson I usually wash my car on Sunday morning. Vicar I see. Why don't you wash your car on Saturday next week, Mr Benson? Benson Oh ... I can't do that, Vicar. Vicar Why not? Benson It's my son's wedding next Saturday ... I'm going to church! A szöveg hanganyaga megtalálható ezen a helyen . Exercise 1 He / sometimes / football - He sometimes plays football. 1. They / often / potatoes 2. She / usually / a skirt 3. I / never / a hat 4. He / occasionally / radio 5. We / rarely / vodka 6. You / never / cigarettes Exercise 2 coffee I sometimes drink coffee  or  I never ...

What's My Job?

Angol párbeszédek What's My Job? Chairman Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen, Welcome to What's My Job? Here's our first competitor. We've got three famous people here - Professor Moore, the scientist - Jessica Gale, the film star - and Ken Carson, the pop singer. They're going to ask the questions. First, Professor Moore ... Professor Hmmm ... Do you work outside? Competitor No, I don't. Professor Do you wear a uniform? Competitor No, I don't. Professor I see. Do you work in an office? Competitor No, I don't. Chairman Next ... Jessica Gale. Jessica Oh ... Is your job important? Competitor Yes, it is. Jessica Do you get a big salary? Competitor Yes, I do. Jessica Have you got any special diplomas? Competitor Yes, I have. Chairman Thank you, Jessica ... and now Ken Carson. Ken Hello. Do you work with your hands? Competitor Yes, I do. Ken Do you work at weekends? > Competitor No, I don't. Ken Do you travel? Competitor No,...

Every day

Angol párbeszédek Every day > 1.  Alan's a lorry driver. 2. He's twenty-five years old. 3. He works five days a week. 4. He get up at six o'clock every day. 5. He eats an enormous breakfast. 6. He drinks two cups of tea. 7. Then he kisses his wife. 8. He leaves for work at half past six. 9. He has lunch in a transport café. 10. He comes home at five o'clock. 11. in the evening he goes to the pub. 12. He goes to bed at ten o'clock. Questions 1. What does Alan do? 2. How old is Alan? 3. How many days a week does he work? 4. What time does he get up? 5. What does he eat for breakfast? 6. What does he drink? 7. What does he do after breakfast? 8. What time does he leave for work? 9. Where does he have lunch? 10. What time does he come home? 11. Where does he go in the evening? 12. What time does he go to bed? A szöveg hanganyaga megtalálható ezen a helyen . Exercise 1: Now ask (and answer) questions about these people: J...

An interview

Angol párbeszédek An interview Robin Knight, the television reporter, is interviewing the Duchess of Wessex for the programme "The English At Home". Robin Now, Duchess ... tell us about an ordinary day in your life. Duchess Well, I wake up at seven o'clock ... Robin  Really? Do you get up then? Duchess  No, of course I don't get up at that time. I have breakfast in bed and I read "The Times". Robin  What time do you get up? Duchess  I get up at ten. Robin  What do you do then? Duchess  I read my letters and dictate the replies to my secretary. Robin  ... and then? Duchess  At eleven I walk in the garden with Philip. Robin  Oh? Who's Philip? Duchess  Philip's my dog. Robin  What time do you have lunch? Duchess  I have lunch at twelve thirty. Robin  And after lunch? Duchess  Oh, I rest until six o'clock. Robin  ... and at six? What do you do at six? Duchess  I dress for dinner. We have dinner at ei...