| 1 |
i go to kingston university. |
| 2 |
i live with my parents in a house in west london. |
| 3 |
my family really like her. |
| 4 |
i'm a student. |
| 5 |
he's 16 and he's at school. |
| 6 |
my sister's name is rosie. |
| 7 |
she's 23, and she's married. |
| 8 |
my father, peter, is a salesman. |
| 9 |
i'm not married, but i have a girlfriend. |
| 10 |
who's edward? he's rick's brother. |
| 11 |
who's rosie? she's rick's sister. |
| 12 |
who's peter? he's rick's father. |
| 13 |
who's helen? she's rick's mother. |
| 14 |
what's his father's job? he's a salesman. |
| 15 |
what's his mother's job? she's a teacher. |
| 16 |
are you from london? yes, i am. |
| 17 |
are your sisters married? no, they aren't. |
| 18 |
hans isn't from germany, he's from switzerland. |
| 19 |
is your mother a doctor? no, she isn't. |
| 20 |
i'm not italian. i'm french. |
| 21 |
superman can fly. |
| 22 |
he can't play the piano. |
| 23 |
i can play the guitar. |
| 24 |
my sister can't cook very well. |
| 25 |
can't he speak spanish? i don't believe it. |
| 26 |
dogs can swim, but cats can't. |
| 27 |
birds can't speak like humans. |
| 28 |
can't you program a computer? |
| 29 |
tony can play the guitar, and he can play the piano. |
| 30 |
tony can't ride a motorbike, and he can't drive a car. |
| 31 |
tony can use a computer, but he can't program a computer. |
| 32 |
alice and brian can play the piano, but they can't play the guitar. |
| 33 |
cathy can't ride a motorbike, she can't drive a car, either. |
| 34 |
only brian can ride a motorbike. |
| 35 |
everybody can use a computer. |
| 36 |
nobody can program a computer. |
| 37 |
can you speak french?| yes, i can a little bit. bonjour. |
| 38 |
do nicola and gio have a good relationship? |
| 39 |
how are the similar? |
| 40 |
does nicola have a good relationship with her sister? |
| 41 |
what about your family? |
| 42 |
who are you close to? |
| 43 |
get students to complete the questions. |
| 44 |
babur ali comes from bengal in india. |
| 45 |
he's lucky because he goes to a private school in the next village. |
| 46 |
his school costs 1000 rupees. |
| 47 |
babur teaches them everything that he learns. |
| 48 |
more and more children want to learn, so his friends help him teach. |
| 49 |
the classes are in bamboo huts, but sometimes they sit outdoors. |
| 50 |
are your sisters married? no, they aren't. |
| 51 |
my sister's friend isn't married. |
| 52 |
sonia's italian. |
| 53 |
her brother's wife isn't english. |
| 54 |
my brother's children are beautiful. |
| 55 |
we aren't english. |
| 56 |
they speak very fast. |
| 57 |
it's near a lot of shops, cafe and theatres. |
| 58 |
our teacher's name is charlotte. |
| 59 |
i like shopping, but it's very expensive. |
| 60 |
i go by bys or by underground. |
| 61 |
who is she with? |
| 62 |
good morning, annalisa. where's your homework. it's here, charlotte. |
| 63 |
i'm from mexico. |
| 64 |
what is the opposite adjective? |
| 65 |
my mother's father is my grandfather. |
| 66 |
my father's mother is my grandmother. |
| 67 |
my mother's sister is my aunt. |
| 68 |
my aunt's husband is my uncle. |
| 69 |
my sister's son is my nephew. |
| 70 |
my brother's daughter is my niece. |
| 71 |
your mother and father are your parents. |
| 72 |
your son and your daughter are your children. |
| 73 |
your aunt's children are you cousins. |
| 74 |
that's n-a-n-s-y. |
| 75 |
he's only six months old. |
| 76 |
we live near my parents. |
| 77 |
she's my mum's mum. |
| 78 |
they aren't all from europe. |
| 79 |
what's her family's name? wilson. |
| 80 |
is the weather ok? |
| 81 |
how old are the two brothers? |
| 82 |
what are the jobs of the people in your family? |
| 83 |
what are their jobs? |
| 84 |
where do they work? |
| 85 |
what is the last letter of these verbs? |
| 86 |
andrew, 30, is an engineer. |
| 87 |
he comes from new zealand, but now he lives in scotland. |
| 88 |
he works on an oil rig 440 km from the coast of aberdeen. |
| 89 |
he works 12 hours for 2 weeks, and then he has two weeks' holiday. |
| 90 |
he earns $200 a day. |
| 91 |
in his free time he goes to the gym and plays snooker. |
| 92 |
he isn't married. |
| 93 |
claudia, 41, is american. |
| 94 |
she's a zoologist and she teaches at university. |
| 95 |
she lives in california and words with her husband, jim, at the research centre in the mojave desert where she studies snakes and other animals. |
| 96 |
she likes working in the desert. |
| 97 |
in her free time she writes songs. |
| 98 |
she walks her dog, brewer. |
| 99 |
she earns about $60000 a year. |
| 100 |
what do you remember about claudia? |
| 101 |
does he work hard? |
| 102 |
how much does he earn? |
| 103 |
what does he do in his free time? |
| 104 |
does he like his job? |
| 105 |
does he have a god? |
| 106 |
she's a ballet dancer. |
| 107 |
where does he live now? |
| 108 |
what are her children's names? |
| 109 |
david's english? he isn't english. he's french. |
| 110 |
my grandmother lives in the next town. |
| 111 |
my father travels a lot in his job. |
| 112 |
my friend tom writes a blog on the internet. |
| 113 |
does she want to be an interpreter? |
| 114 |
where exactly in belgium? |
| 115 |
does she visit you often? |
| 116 |
what does he write about? |
| 117 |
what does she read? |
| 118 |
what extra information do you hear? |
| 119 |
from the capital, brussels. |
| 120 |
what does he write about? |
| 121 |
what are they about? |
| 122 |
she studies a lot. |
| 123 |
does peter like his job? no, he doesn't. he works very hard and he doesn't earn a lot of money. |
| 124 |
is that your dog? no, he isn't. he's my mother's. he goes with her everywhere. |
| 125 |
she loves him a lot. his name's boris. |
| 126 |
she goes to england every summer. |
| 127 |
what does your father do all the time? |
| 128 |
he watches tv a lot. |
| 129 |
on saturdays he plays footballs with friends. |
| 130 |
on sundays he visits us. |
| 131 |
does he have three children? |
| 132 |
where does he go? |
| 133 |
i like my brother's new girlfriend, but she doesn't like me. |
| 134 |
he often plays football with them. |
| 135 |
that's my dictionary. can i have it back, please? |
| 136 |
he reads it on the train. |
| 137 |
look. this is a photo of me with my family. |
| 138 |
who does he work with? |
| 139 |
who does he want to work with? |
| 140 |
where does his wife come from? |
| 141 |
how many youtube hits does david have? |
| 142 |
david has over 70 million youtube hits. |
| 143 |
he lives in paris, but he works all over the world. |
| 144 |
david is a very famous dj. |
| 145 |
he's number 3 in the top 'top 100 djs' poll. |
| 146 |
he works with a lot of pop starts, such as breatney spears, celine dion and madonna. |
| 147 |
he sometimes writes songs for the pop stars. |
| 148 |
david really likes lady gaga, and he wants to work with her. |
| 149 |
his job is very exciting, and he likes his job a lot. |
| 150 |
he's married to her. |
| 151 |
she's a businesswoman and an actress. |
| 152 |
they often go to ibiza. |
| 153 |
every year, they have parties there. |
| 154 |
people love cathy and david's parties. |
| 155 |
they love to spend time with them. |
| 156 |
he helps his mother in the house. |
| 157 |
he goes to school by bus. |
| 158 |
he studies hard until 4 p.m. |
| 159 |
he begins his classes at 5 p.m. |
| 160 |
he likes his work. |
| 161 |
he wants to go to university. |
| 162 |
the school is free and now has a name. |
| 163 |
babur's days are very busy. |
| 164 |
he has no free time. |
| 165 |
he helps his mother with the housework. |
| 166 |
he goes by bus to his school three miles away. |
| 167 |
he studies hard all day until 4 p.m. |
| 168 |
he travels back to his village. |
| 169 |
he begins the classes. |
| 170 |
he teaches maths. |
| 171 |
babur wants to study at university, but he doesn't want to stop teaching. |
| 172 |
she's a hairdresser. she cuts hair. |
| 173 |
he's a pilot. he flies from heathrow airport. |
| 174 |
she's a receptionist. she works in a hotel. |
| 175 |
he's an architect. he designs buildings. |
| 176 |
she's a lawyer. she works for a family law firm |
| 177 |
he's a taxi driver. he knows all the streets of london. |
| 178 |
she's a journalist. she writes news stories. |
| 179 |
he's a doctor. he looks after people's teeth. |
| 180 |
she's a nurse. she works in the city hospital. |
| 181 |
he's an accountant. he likes working with money. |
| 182 |
how much does it cost? |
| 183 |
what's your teacher's name? |
| 184 |
is he a good teacher? |
| 185 |
what does he teach? |
| 186 |
does he work hard? |
| 187 |
can i ask you some questions about your school? |
| 188 |
how many students are in your school? |
| 189 |
what time do your classes start? |
| 190 |
the school is free. |
| 191 |
is he a good teacher? |
| 192 |
he's very good indeed. |
| 193 |
he works for a big firm in the city. |
| 194 |
does your sister work in the centre of town? |
| 195 |
have similar conversations about your friends and family. |
| 196 |
it's nearly three o'clock. |
| 197 |
it's just after five o'clock. |
| 198 |
it's about half past eleven. |
| 199 |
can you tell me the time, please? |
| 200 |
i'm from england. i'm english. |
| 201 |
he's from the us. he's american. |
| 202 |
she's from italy. she's italian. |
| 203 |
i'm from germany. i'm german. |
| 204 |
he's from mexico. he's mexican. |
| 205 |
i'm from spain. i'm spanish. |
| 206 |
she's from france. she's french. |
| 207 |
what's her surname. jenkins. |
| 208 |
how old is she? she's 25. |
| 209 |
what's her phone number? 01764 293880. |
| 210 |
what's her email address? cjenkins@mailnet.com |
| 211 |
this is a photo of my cat. |
| 212 |
my cat's name is tiger. |
| 213 |
his favourite food is fish. |
| 214 |
tiger's favourite food is fish. |
| 215 |
i go to a school called st mary's. |
| 216 |
james is mike's brother. |
| 217 |
karen is charlie's sister. |
| 218 |
ellen is mike's wife. |
| 219 |
charlie is mike's son. |
| 220 |
charlie is fay's nephew. |
| 221 |
karen and charlie are mike's children. |
| 222 |
karen is ellen's daughter. |
| 223 |
ellen is karen's mother. |
| 224 |
fay is charlie's aunt. |
| 225 |
george is alice's husband. |
| 226 |
alice is charlie's grandmother. |
| 227 |
karen is fay's niece. |
| 228 |
george is karen's grandfather. |
| 229 |
mike and ellen are parents. |
| 230 |
mike is charlie's father. |
| 231 |
james is karen's uncle. |
| 232 |
london isn't cheap. it's expensive. |
| 233 |
my coffee isn't hot. it's cold. |
| 234 |
are your shoes new? no, they're old. |
| 235 |
you aren't a bad student. you are a good student. |
| 236 |
he's old. he isn't old. he's young. |
| 237 |
this exercise isn't difficult. it's easy. |
| 238 |
our flat isn't big. it's small. |
| 239 |
the weather isn't horrible. it's nice. |
| 240 |
the weather's nice. it's sunny. |
| 241 |
it's difficult to understand you. you speak fast. |
| 242 |
my family's very nice. we're very friendly. |
| 243 |
i like my girlfriend. she's beautiful. |
| 244 |
my book is good. it's very interesting. |
| 245 |
the coffee is really good. it's lovely. |
| 246 |
they all live on the same street, in gateshead, england. |
| 247 |
their ages go from four weeks old to great-grandfather, 76. |
| 248 |
they have 15 grandchildren. |
| 249 |
other relatives all live there, too. |
| 250 |
we like living in the same street. |
| 251 |
it's lovely to have all my family together. |
| 252 |
at christmas, or on a birthday, it's crazy in this street. |
| 253 |
it's great having a big family in the street. |
| 254 |
we're all friends. |
| 255 |
we like living in such a friendly street. |
| 256 |
all the students in our class like our teacher. |
| 257 |
she wear a uniform. |
| 258 |
she works in a hospital. |
| 259 |
he works outside. |
| 260 |
he cooks in an italian restaurant. |
| 261 |
she cooks dinner for her family. |
| 262 |
he works in a kitchen. |
| 263 |
he works in an office. |
| 264 |
martin's a manager. |
| 265 |
sharon's a housewife. |
| 266 |
mark's a football player. |
| 267 |
he earns $100,000 a week. |
| 268 |
alan's a poet. he teaches classes during the day. |
| 269 |
he writes new poems in the evening. |
| 270 |
she studies IT at college. |
| 271 |
tony works in a mobile phone shop. |
| 272 |
he finishes work at 5.00 in the afternoon. |
| 273 |
mark does a lot of business in america. |
| 274 |
he lives in an apartment in new york. |
| 275 |
where does he work? in an office. |
| 276 |
what time does she start work? at 9.00 |
| 277 |
who does she love? peter. |
| 278 |
how does she get to work? by bus. |
| 279 |
how many children does she have? three. |
| 280 |
why does she work so hard? because she likes her job. |
| 281 |
what does she have for breakfast? coffee and burger. |
| 282 |
after the shower she gets dressed. |
| 283 |
she goes into the kitchen and has breakfast. |
| 284 |
she has tea and toast. |
| 285 |
anni goes to work on the bus. |
| 286 |
she starts work at 9.00. |
| 287 |
at 1.00 she has lunch in a cafe. |
| 288 |
she finishes work at 5.30. |
| 289 |
in the evening she has dinner and watches tv. |
| 290 |
she likes dramas. she goes to bed at 11.00. |
| 291 |
she doesn't work in a shop. |
| 292 |
sometimes he doesn't work at weekends. |
| 293 |
eurostar trains run 365 days a year. |
| 294 |
the first train to paris leaves before 5 a.m. |
| 295 |
he does several journeys every day. |
| 296 |
he sometimes goes home in the evening. |
| 297 |
brian speaks good french. |
| 298 |
he doesn't earn very much. |
| 299 |
he goes to france on holiday. |
| 300 |
brian usually works on friday and saturday. |
| 301 |
brian starts work at 4.30. |
| 302 |
he finishes work at 12.00 noon. |
| 303 |
the journey to paris takes 2 hours 15 minutes. |
| 304 |
the train goes at 160 km/h in the tunnel. |
| 305 |
he likes going out with his wife, angela. |
| 306 |
he has 25 days' holiday a year. |
| 307 |
he's a train driver for eurostar. |
| 308 |
he drives high speed trains in europe. |
| 309 |
brian works four days a week. |
| 310 |
sometimes he's free at the weekend. |
| 311 |
friday and saturday are very busy days for eurostar. |
| 312 |
in one day he does two or three journeys between london and paris. |
| 313 |
sometimes he starts late -- at 4 p.m. -- and works until 11.30 at night. |
| 314 |
sometimse he doesn't go home at the end of the day. |
| 315 |
the train travels at 300 km/h. |
| 316 |
it doesn't go so fast in the tunnel -- it only goes at 160 km/h when it travels through the tunnel. |
| 317 |
it carries 794 passengers. |
| 318 |
when the train is in france, brian speaks to his controllers in french. |
| 319 |
in his free time he likes going out with his wife and walking their dogs. |
| 320 |
angela is a chef, so she works at weekends too. |
| 321 |
where does he go on holiday? |
| 322 |
she's married to brian. |
| 323 |
he has a saturday job. |
| 324 |
he earns about $30-35 for the day. |
| 325 |
she earns a good salary. |
| 326 |
how old's he? |
| 327 |
angela works as a chef in a french restaurant. |
| 328 |
the people she works with are really nice. |
| 329 |
she walks with her dog and her husband. |
| 330 |
my brother's very clever. |
| 331 |
he has a very important job. |
| 332 |
he's a computer programmer. |
| 333 |
where does he work? |
| 334 |
he works in virginia in the us. |
| 335 |
who does he work for? microsoft. |
| 336 |
he has a daughter called ruby. |
| 337 |
she never goes out on sundays. |
| 338 |
i sometimes work late. |
| 339 |
i often eat in a restaurant. |
| 340 |
i usually go to bed at about 11.00. |
| 341 |
we always stop work at 6.00. |
| 342 |
she's always late. |
| 343 |
i'm never hungry in the morning. |
| 344 |
i like cooking. |
| 345 |
i'm a singer with a band. |
| 346 |
i start work at 6.00. |
| 347 |
i work until 10.00 at night. |
| 348 |
i'm at home on saturdays. |
| 349 |
i stay late at work. |
| 350 |
on saturday evenings i sing in clubs. |
| 351 |
i don't go to bed until 4 o'clock in the morning. |
| 352 |
do you relax at weekends? |
| 353 |
we go to spain or france. |
| 354 |
i go skiing in winter. |
| 355 |
my garden is full of flowers. |
| 356 |
what day is it today? |
| 357 |
which days are the weekend? |
| 358 |
which days are you busy? |
| 359 |
what are her two jobs? |
| 360 |
i don't do much at all. |
| 361 |
from monday to friday i work in a bookstore. |
| 362 |
on saturdays i have another job. |
| 363 |
i'm a singer with a band. |
| 364 |
it's great because i love books and i love singing. |
| 365 |
on weekdays i usually finish work at 6.00 o'clock, but sometimes i stay late, until 9 or 10 o'clock in the morning. |
| 366 |
i don't go to bed until 3 or 4 o'clock in the morning. |
| 367 |
on sundays, i don't do much at all. |
| 368 |
i often eat in a little restaurant near my apartment. |
| 369 |
i never cook on sunday. |
| 370 |
do you relax at weekends? |
| 371 |
why don't you relax at weekends? because i sing in nightclubs. |
| 372 |
what time do you finish work? |
| 373 |
how many jobs do you have? |
| 374 |
why don't you like them? |
| 375 |
i hear you often sing in nightclubs here in new york. |
| 376 |
how old are you lisa? |
| 377 |
i live downtown near the river. |
| 378 |
the bookstore and singing. |
| 379 |
do you sometimes cook on sundays? |
| 380 |
she eats a lot. |
| 381 |
what time do you get up? at about 7 o'clock on weekdays. |
| 382 |
where do you go on holiday? to turkey or egypt. |
| 383 |
what do you do on sundays? i always relax. |
| 384 |
when do you do your homework? when i get home. |
| 385 |
who do you live with? my mother and brother. |
| 386 |
why do you like your job? because it's interesting. |
| 387 |
how do you travel to school? usually by bus. |
| 388 |
do you go out on friday evenings? yes, i do sometimes. |
| 389 |
roberto doesn't like watching football on tv, but he likes playing it. |
| 390 |
amelia's happy because she has a new car. |
| 391 |
what season is it now? |
| 392 |
name the other seasons. |
| 393 |
what month is it now? |
| 394 |
say all the months. |
| 395 |
which months are the different seasons? |
| 396 |
which season do the activities go with? |
| 397 |
i play golf in all seasons. |
| 398 |
i cycle in summer. |
| 399 |
when exactly? |
| 400 |
when do you play? |
| 401 |
oh, summer usually but sometimes in spring and autumn if it's sunny. |
| 402 |
my favourite sport is skiing. |
| 403 |
i go skiing with my family every year. |
| 404 |
when do you go? |
| 405 |
always in january or february after christmas. |
| 406 |
are you a good skier? |
| 407 |
i'm ok. my wife's good, the kids are really good -- but i'm just ok. |
| 408 |
do you go to the gym every day? yes, i do, every day, every morning before work. |
| 409 |
do you go swimming there? |
| 410 |
i like my bed in the morning. |
| 411 |
you like a lot of sports, don't you? |
| 412 |
my favourite is windserfing. |
| 413 |
my brother and me go to surf school every summer. |
| 414 |
we play golf and football of course. |
| 415 |
all outdoor sports? |
| 416 |
we watch sport a lot on tv, and we play computer games after school. |
| 417 |
not a lot of time for homework then? |
| 418 |
in winter we love evening at home? |
| 419 |
what do you do? wath tv? |
| 420 |
we like all the cookery programmes. i love cooking. |
| 421 |
we love those programmes too, but we often play cards on winter evenings. |
| 422 |
we like cards too, but we only play when we're on holiday in summer. |
| 423 |
what do you think your teacher likes doing? |
| 424 |
i sometimes watch french films. |
| 425 |
i alway listen to music in the car. |
| 426 |
i don't play the piano. |
| 427 |
i sometimes play cards with friends. |
| 428 |
i go dancing a lot. |
| 429 |
i go shoppind every saturday. |
| 430 |
i get up late on sundays. |
| 431 |
i often cook dinner for my friends. |
| 432 |
what do they like doing at weekends? |
| 433 |
does he stay in the town or country at weekends? |
| 434 |
who does she like to be with? |
| 435 |
what does he do on friday evenings? |
| 436 |
what does she like doing on saturday morning? |
| 437 |
where does he go shopping? |
| 438 |
does he like cooking? |
| 439 |
what things do they both like doing? |
| 440 |
what things are different? |
| 441 |
my perfect weekend is at home with my family and friends. |
| 442 |
i live in a flat in the north-west london next to my brother. |
| 443 |
i like being with him. |
| 444 |
we often go to a club - we all love dancing. |
| 445 |
on saturdays, we get up late and i make breakfast; that's important to me. |
| 446 |
i sit at my piano - it's in my kitchen - and i play for a couple of hours. |
| 447 |
i don't write songs, i just play. |
| 448 |
my can listens. |
| 449 |
sometimes in the afternoon we go shopping in portobello market. |
| 450 |
i have black leather cowboy boots from there. |
| 451 |
also, i look for old postcards. |
| 452 |
i like reading about people from the past. |
| 453 |
in the evening, we often watch a french of japanese film - i enjoy foreign films. |
| 454 |
after that i like playing cards. |
| 455 |
we sleep late on sundays, but then i like cooking sunday dinner, usually roast chicken. |
| 456 |
in the evening i call my parents and my nan. |
| 457 |
they like hearing about my week. |
| 458 |
she enjoys takeaway pizza. |
| 459 |
my perfect wekend begins at my home in the countryside. |
| 460 |
i drink green tea. |
| 461 |
i have a long bath. |
| 462 |
sometimes i watch tv in the bath or listen to music. |
| 463 |
i like staying in the country at weekends. |
| 464 |
i love walking barefoot on the grass. |
| 465 |
we go to a pub for lunch. |
| 466 |
i prefer to have saturday evening at home. |
| 467 |
we like watching cookery programmes. |
| 468 |
i like cooking indian food. |
| 469 |
i love shopping and gardening. |
| 470 |
i always buy my clothes from small boutiques. |
| 471 |
i love visiting garden centres. |
| 472 |
my home are always full of beautiful white lilies. |
| 473 |
we prefer eating out. |
| 474 |
we go to a spa hotel for a swim and a massage. |
| 475 |
it's a great way to end a perfect weekend. |
| 476 |
do you have a good work-life balance? |
| 477 |
bye. have a nice day| thanks. same to you. see you later. |
| 478 |
i'm sorry. i'm late. the traffic's very bad this morning| never mind. come and sit down. |
| 479 |
what's the matter, hakan? do you have a problem?| yes. i don't understand this exercise. |
| 480 |
can i open the window? it's really warm in here| sure. good idea. it's hot in here. isn't it? |
| 481 |
can you help me? what does bilingual mean?| it means in two languages. |
| 482 |
do you want a macchiato?| pardon? can you say that again? |
| 483 |
excuse me. is this seat free?| yes, it is. do sit down if you want. |
| 484 |
parlais vous-francais?| i'm sorry. i don't speak french. |
| 485 |
hi, hakan. how was your day?| good, thanks. really interesting. how about you? |
| 486 |
i think we all need some fresh air. |
| 487 |
she comes from guildford in the south of england. |
| 488 |
she works for british airways. |
| 489 |
she flies 747s from london heathrow to new york jfk three times a week. |
| 490 |
she earns $75000 a year. |
| 491 |
new york is my favourite city. |
| 492 |
it doesn't have open spaces and parks, but i like it. |
| 493 |
i go shopping on fifth avenue and i watch shows on broadway. |
| 494 |
where do you come from? i'm from guildford. |
| 495 |
who do you work for? i work for british airways. |
| 496 |
what planes do you fly? i fly 747s. |
| 497 |
where do you fly to? i fly to new york. |
| 498 |
how much do you earn? i earn $75000. |
| 499 |
where do you go shopping in new york? i go to Fifth Avenue. |
| 500 |
what does your husband do? he's an accountant. |
| 501 |
how many dolls do you have? more than a hundred. |
| 502 |
she's a collector of dolls. |
| 503 |
helen walker isn't a flight attendant. she's a pilot. |
| 504 |
she doesn't work in an office. she works in a plane. |
| 505 |
i don't fly to australia. i fly to new york. |
| 506 |
there aren't a lot of parks in new york, just central park. |
| 507 |
my children don't go to clarence school. they go to sassoon house school. |
| 508 |
she doesn't take children to school, bill does. |
| 509 |
i'm not at home all the time. i go away a lot. |
| 510 |
helen doesn't collect cars. she collects dolls. |
| 511 |
she's married to bill, who's an accountant, and they have three children. |
| 512 |
the children go to sassoon house school. |
| 513 |
i don't take children to school, bill does, because i'm away so much. |
| 514 |
helen has a hobby. |
| 515 |
she collects dolls from all over the world. |
| 516 |
she has more than a hundred. |
| 517 |
i love going to toy shops whem i'm in another country. |
| 518 |
i have two sisters and a brother. |
| 519 |
what does this word mean? expensive'. it means it costs a lot of money. |
| 520 |
i'm hungry. i want a sandwich. |
| 521 |
where do you come from? |
| 522 |
when kenji speaks to me in japanese, i don't understand. |
| 523 |
i live with my parents in town called salford. |
| 524 |
do you know what time it is? yes, it's ten o'clock. |
| 525 |
do you love me. of course i love you. you're my wife. |
| 526 |
do you like red or white wine best? i prefer red. |
| 527 |
they like good food so they often go to restaurants. |
| 528 |
i always have a shower in the morning. |
| 529 |
i sometimes go to the cinema. |
| 530 |
we often go on holiday to france. |
| 531 |
i never drink coffee in the morning. |
| 532 |
i usually start work at 9.00. |
| 533 |
sam always drinks tea in the morning. |
| 534 |
he usually goes to work by bus. |
| 535 |
i sometimes have lunch with a friend. |
| 536 |
he never works late. |
| 537 |
he often goes jogging. |
| 538 |
we love films so we often go to the cinema. |
| 539 |
my passion is books so i read all the time. |
| 540 |
i love jazz and blues so i listen to a lot of music. |
| 541 |
i like relaxing at home so i watch tv every night. |
| 542 |
we love food so we often cook for friends. |
| 543 |
i like summer best. |
| 544 |
summer here in brazil is from december to february. |
| 545 |
it's very hot - sometimes 40 centigrade. |
| 546 |
i like summer because my cousins from portugal often come to stay. |
| 547 |
we go to the beach a lot. |
| 548 |
they like sunbathing, but i don't. |
| 549 |
we all like water sports, and we go surfing and waterskiing. |
| 550 |
new year's day is a very special day for us. |
| 551 |
we call it 'ano nove', and we always have a big party and barbecue on the beach. |
| 552 |
in february or march it's carnival - that's a five-day party and no work. |
| 553 |
i live in the north of thailand. |
| 554 |
we have three seasons - a very hot season, a rainy season, and a season that is not so hot - it's cool. |
| 555 |
this is our winter. it's from november to february, and it's my favourite season because it's not too hot or too wet. |
| 556 |
in's quite warm in the daytime, and it's cold at night. |
| 557 |
in february we have lots of beautiful tropical flowers. |
| 558 |
every year we have a fantastic flower festival. |
| 559 |
my sisters and i go to the festival, and we sing and dance - i love it. |
| 560 |
our american neighbours always say, 'you know when someone is from canada because they think -40 centigrade is just a little cold'. |
| 561 |
we canadians love our cold winters. |
| 562 |
they really cold months here are december to february, but it's often cold in spring and autumn too. |
| 563 |
sping, not winter, is my favourite season because it's the best time to go skiing and snowboarding. |
| 564 |
sometimes my friends and i ski until the end of may and even june - isn't that amazing? |
| 565 |
our summer is short but warm - june to late august or september. |
| 566 |
i prefer spring. |
| 567 |
what are the summer months in brazil? |
| 568 |
what does marisa do with her cousins? |
| 569 |
what do they do on new year's day? |
| 570 |
does kalaya live in the south of thailand? |
| 571 |
what months are the winter season? |
| 572 |
when is the flower festival? |
| 573 |
what are the really cold months in canada? |
| 574 |
does noah sometimes ski in june? |
| 575 |
what are the summer months? |
| 576 |
what is miranda hart's job? |
| 577 |
what time does she get home? |
| 578 |
what does she have to drink? |
| 579 |
does she stay in london for the weekend? |
| 580 |
does she like driving? |
| 581 |
who does she go with? |
| 582 |
what are her favourite things? |
| 583 |
what time do you go to bed on friday night? |
| 584 |
what time do you get up on saturday morning? |
| 585 |
where do you have lunch? |
| 586 |
what do you do after breakfast? i do some exercises. |
| 587 |
where do you go for a long walk? next to the sea. |
| 588 |
on saturday evening miranda reads a book. |
| 589 |
she doesn't have a television. |
| 590 |
on sunday morning she listens to music. |
| 591 |
she goes for a long walk. |
| 592 |
she has lunch in a pub. |
| 593 |
she leaves the cottage at 5.00. |
| 594 |
on monday morning she doesn't want to go back to work. |
| 595 |
she works with nice people. |
| 596 |
on friday night i get home at 6.15 from work at the bbc and make a hot chocolate. |
| 597 |
i watch tv for an hour. |
| 598 |
i wait for the rush hour to finish, and then drive out of london. |
| 599 |
i go with my dog, peggy. |
| 600 |
we go south to a cottage near the sea. |
| 601 |
i don't have any neighbours. |
| 602 |
i look at the stars in the sky -- there are thousands of them. |
| 603 |
my farourite things are a hot bath, going to the cinema or theatre, looking at the sky. |
| 604 |
i like talking to my dog, who listens and doesn't answer back. |
| 605 |
i go to bed at 10.00 and sleep for ten hours. |
| 606 |
i have breakfast in a cafe. |
| 607 |
in the afternoon i go out on my boat and have a picnic. |
| 608 |
i watch birds and enjoy the quiet - just me, the birds and the sea. |
| 609 |
i don't have a tv in the cottage. |
| 610 |
on sunday morning i listen to music then go for a walk to a pub, where i have lunch - a real sunday lunch with a roast and lots of vegetables. |
| 611 |
i leave the cottage at about 5.00 because i don't like driving in bad traffic. |
| 612 |
back in london on sunday evening i go to the cinema. |
| 613 |
after a lovely, relaxing weekend i don't really want to go back to work on monday morning. |
| 614 |
it's fine - i work with nice people. |
| 615 |
have a nice day| thanks. same to you. |
| 616 |
i'm sorry, i'm late| never mind. come and site down. |
| 617 |
what's the matter| i have a headache. |
| 618 |
can i have a coffee, please?| of course. black or white? |
| 619 |
what does hungry mean?| it means you want to eat. |
| 620 |
can you help me?| sure. what's the problem? |
| 621 |
i like your jeans| thanks. they're new. $30. |
| 622 |
how was your day?| very interesting, thanks. what about you? |
| 623 |
please fasten your seatbelt| pardon? could you say that again? |
| 624 |
i'm tired| go to bed, then. |
| 625 |
i'm busy| don't do too much. |
| 626 |
i'm hungry| have a sandwich, then. |
| 627 |
i'm thirsty| have a drink, then. |
| 628 |
i'm happy| good, i'm pleased. |
| 629 |
a: how many brothers and sisters do you have? b: i have one brother and one sister a: how old is your sister? b: she's eighteen. a: how old are you? b: i'm fourteen a: what does your sister do? b: she's a student. |
| 630 |
i have a shower in the morning. |
| 631 |
i go to work by bus. |
| 632 |
my brother's wife is french. |
| 633 |
she works in an office. |
| 634 |
can i have a cup of coffee, please? |
| 635 |
we go to a cafe for lunch. |
| 636 |
where do you go on holiday? |
| 637 |
she's a singer in a band. |
| 638 |
we stay at home on friday evening. |
| 639 |
i go to bed about 11.00. |
| 640 |
i live with my parents in a flat. |
| 641 |
i like going for a walk in the park. |
| 642 |
this is a photo of me on holiday in spain. |
| 643 |
my sister's married to an american. |
| 644 |
i have a present for you. |
| 645 |
we go skiing in winter. |
| 646 |
here's a flat in queen's road. |
| 647 |
is it nice? |
| 648 |
there's a big living room. |
| 649 |
there are two bedrooms. |
| 650 |
what about the kitchen? |
| 651 |
there's a new kitchen. |
| 652 |
how many bathrooms are there? |
| 653 |
there's just one bathroom. |
| 654 |
is there a garden? |
| 655 |
no, there isn't a garden. |
| 656 |
it doesn't matter. it sounds great. |
| 657 |
there aren't any carpets. |
| 658 |
is there a dining room? |
| 659 |
is there a shower? yes, there is. |
| 660 |
is there a fridge? no, there isn't. |
| 661 |
is there a dining room? yes, there is. |
| 662 |
how many bedrooms are there? there are two bedrooms. |
| 663 |
how many bathrooms are there? there's just one bathroom. |
| 664 |
how many armchairs are there? there are three armchairs. |
| 665 |
are there any pictures? no, there aren't. |
| 666 |
are there any bookshelves? yes, there are. |
| 667 |
are there any carpets? no, there aren't. |
| 668 |
the flat's in queen's road. |
| 669 |
it's on the first floor. |
| 670 |
it's above a chemist's. |
| 671 |
the chemist's is next to a clothes shop. |
| 672 |
there's a mobile phone shope opposite the clothes shop. |
| 673 |
there's a post office outside the flat. |
| 674 |
there's a bench under a tree. |
| 675 |
the bus stop is outside the cafe. |
| 676 |
i want a flat to rent. |
| 677 |
you and your partner have two different adverts. |
| 678 |
which floor is it on? |
| 679 |
a beautiful flat on the third floor only 10 minutes from the town centre. |
| 680 |
what doesn't she have? |
| 681 |
she has some plates. |
| 682 |
she has a lot of clothes. |
| 683 |
she doesn't have any glasses. |
| 684 |
she has some pictures. |
| 685 |
she has a lot of cds. |
| 686 |
she doesn't have any mugs. |
| 687 |
she has a lot of shoes. |
| 688 |
she doesn't have any towels. |
| 689 |
she has some cups. |
| 690 |
what does she need? |
| 691 |
how much is this lamp, please? |
| 692 |
i like that picture. yes, it's lovely. |
| 693 |
how much are these glasses? |
| 694 |
i love those clothes. they're fabulous. |
| 695 |
look at those flowers. they're beautiful. |
| 696 |
do you like this kettle? yeah. it's a great colour. |
| 697 |
how much are these mugs? $5 each. |
| 698 |
look at that coat| you don't need any more clothes. |
| 699 |
i have a dictionary and some books on my table. |
| 700 |
there aren't any chinese students in our class. |
| 701 |
do we have any homework tonight? |
| 702 |
i need some help with these exercise. |
| 703 |
is there a test this week? |
| 704 |
there are some difficult exercises in this book, but we have a very good teacher. |
| 705 |
what's in my bag? |
| 706 |
well, there's my phone and a purse, of course. |
| 707 |
i have some pens. i always have some pens. |
| 708 |
a blue one, and a red one. |
| 709 |
there's my diary. |
| 710 |
i need to know what appointments i have. |
| 711 |
i have a lipstick. |
| 712 |
i have some keys, my house keys, and my car keys. |
| 713 |
she doesn't have an ipod, and she doesn't have any stamps. |
| 714 |
do you have a dictionary? |
| 715 |
here are some photos of my children. |
| 716 |
i have a lot of books. |
| 717 |
pete, this is dave. dave, this is pete. |
| 718 |
i don't have any money. |
| 719 |
look at those people over there. |
| 720 |
what do you know about the white house? |
| 721 |
do you think these sentences are true or false? |
| 722 |
the white house is more than 200 years old. |
| 723 |
everyone lives in the white house. |
| 724 |
the oval office is where the president works. |
| 725 |
the white house is open to the public. |
| 726 |
there are a lot of things for a president to do in his free time. |
| 727 |
the white house, 1600 pennsylvania avenue, washington dc, is the most famous address in america. |
| 728 |
it is where the united states president works, but it is also his private home where he lives with his family. |
| 729 |
he has children's birthday parties, holiday dinners, and weddings in this world-famous building. |
| 730 |
first built in 1800, the white house where the president of the united states governs a country of 50 states and 304 million people. |
| 731 |
he lives with his family on the second and third floors. |
| 732 |
there are 16 bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and a dining room. |
| 733 |
special guests stay in the queen's bedroom or the lincoln bedroom. |
| 734 |
in the west wing are the staff offices. |
| 735 |
the president's own office, the oval office, is also there. |
| 736 |
it has three large windows behind the president's desk, and there's a fireplace at the other end. |
| 737 |
each new president chooses new curtains, furniture, and a special new carpet. |
| 738 |
there are pictures of old presidents on the wall, and there's a famous desk, a gift from the british queen victoria in 1880. |
| 739 |
the white house is open to visitors. |
| 740 |
about 6000 people a day visit. |
| 741 |
the president meets special guests in the east room, and he talks to journalists in the press room. |
| 742 |
about 150 people work for the president in the west wing and for the first lady in the east wing. |
| 743 |
another 100 people look after the building day and night. |
| 744 |
there are 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, and five kitchens, all on six floors. |
| 745 |
there are three elevators. |
| 746 |
the state dining room is big enough for 140 guests. |
| 747 |
outside, gardeners grow fruit and vegetables. |
| 748 |
there is also a tennis court, a jogging track, and a swimming pool. |
| 749 |
inside there's a movie theatre, a billiard room, a bowling alley and a library. |
| 750 |
as former president reagan said, 'the white house is like an eight-star hotel. |
| 751 |
where exactly in the white house does the president live? |
| 752 |
where does he work? |
| 753 |
where do special guests stay? |
| 754 |
what is in the oval office? |
| 755 |
what does each new president change? |
| 756 |
how much does it cost to visit the white house? |
| 757 |
how many people work in the white house? |
| 758 |
what can the president do to relax? |
| 759 |
what do they refer to? |
| 760 |
is there a cinema? yes, there is. |
| 761 |
are there many offices? yes, there are a lot. |
| 762 |
are there many bathrooms? yes, there are a lot. |
| 763 |
is there a swimming pool? yes, there is. |
| 764 |
is there a library? yes, there is. |
| 765 |
are there any elevators? yes, there are. |
| 766 |
is there a tennis court? yes, there is. |
| 767 |
is there a vegetable garden? yes, there is. |
| 768 |
you can cook in the kitchen. |
| 769 |
you can sleep in the bedroom. |
| 770 |
you can have a shower in the bathroom. |
| 771 |
you can relax in the living room. |
| 772 |
you can grow vegetables in the garden. |
| 773 |
you can read in the library. |
| 774 |
you can work in an office. |
| 775 |
you can eat in the dining room. |
| 776 |
read it aloud to the class. |
| 777 |
i love my new flat, and i like your flat too. |
| 778 |
i love my new flat, but unfortunately there isn't a garden. |
| 779 |
i love my new flat because it's very beautiful. |
| 780 |
i love my new flat so please come and see it soon. |
| 781 |
i don't have a tv in my bedroom because i don't want one. |
| 782 |
our flat's really small, but it's comfortable. |
| 783 |
the rent is cheap because it's above a busy restaurant. |
| 784 |
my wife and i like sailing so we live near the sea. |
| 785 |
we like living here because it's opposite the park. |
| 786 |
we don't have a garden, but we have a small balcony. |
| 787 |
there's a lot to do and a lot to see in our town. |
| 788 |
our best friends live in the next street so we often see them. |
| 789 |
my new flat is near the centre of town, so i often walk to work. |
| 790 |
it's not very big, but it's very comfortable. |
| 791 |
there's just one bedroom, a living room, and quite a big kitchen with a table in the centre. |
| 792 |
this is good because i love cooking and i can invite my friends to dinner. |
| 793 |
the living room has one big window. |
| 794 |
it faces south, so it's always very sunny. |
| 795 |
i have two comfortable, old armchairs, but i don't have a sofa because the room is quite small. |
| 796 |
there isn't a garden, but there's a small balcony in my bedroom. |
| 797 |
i want to put a chair there so i can sit in the sun on summer evenings. |
| 798 |
i love my new flat for many reasons: the big kitchen, the sunny living room, but most of all i love it because it's my first home. |
| 799 |
how many rooms are there? |
| 800 |
is it old or new? |
| 801 |
who do you live with? |
| 802 |
what's the best thing? |
| 803 |
write a description of your home. |
| 804 |
do you know alice has a new boyfriend? |
| 805 |
good for alice. |
| 806 |
is it nice? oh, yes. it's fantastic. the living room is fabulous. |
| 807 |
what a horrible day. |
| 808 |
it's terrible weather at the moment. |
| 809 |
this is an excellent meal. |
| 810 |
the wine is wonderful. where is it from? |
| 811 |
i think it's french. |
| 812 |
i love your shoes. they're great. |
| 813 |
they're nice, aren't they? they're italian. |
| 814 |
the colour's amazing. |
| 815 |
we have a new teacher. |
| 816 |
her name's nancy. |
| 817 |
she talks, and talks, and talks all the time. |
| 818 |
how's your meal? |
| 819 |
what do you think of your boss? |
| 820 |
who are they talking about? |
| 821 |
what are they talking about? |
| 822 |
what make are they? they're prada. |
| 823 |
look at angela's car. it's a mercedes. |
| 824 |
they're really expensive. |
| 825 |
is it fast? very fast. |
| 826 |
does tom have a lot of money? |
| 827 |
he has a really beautiful house with a very big garden, and a swimming pool. |
| 828 |
he's very rich. isn't he? |
| 829 |
do you like my new jeans? |
| 830 |
yeah, they're really nice. what make are they? |
| 831 |
how much were they? |
| 832 |
they weren't expensive. |
| 833 |
that's peter's new girlfriend. |
| 834 |
she's pretty. how old is she? |
| 835 |
that's old. |
| 836 |
it isn't very old. |
| 837 |
maria's very clever. isn't she? |
| 838 |
oh, yes. she's really intelligent. |
| 839 |
she knows everything. |
| 840 |
do you like her? no, not really. |
| 841 |
she isn't very nice to talk to. |
| 842 |
no, i don't like her either. |
| 843 |
how do we say these numbers in english? |
| 844 |
there are thirty students in my class - seventeen boys and thirteen girls. |
| 845 |
i live at number 62, station road. |
| 846 |
my mobile number is 098.. |
| 847 |
my father works in a big hotel. |
| 848 |
there are 460 rooms on the 16 hotels. |
| 849 |
the population of my town is 280,000. |
| 850 |
how much is this book? $6.50. |
| 851 |
how much are these pictures? $24 each. |
| 852 |
i only earn $18000 a year. |
| 853 |
how much is this car? $9500. |
| 854 |
just this postcard, please. that's 60p please. |
| 855 |
can i have these jeans, please. sure. that's $49. |
| 856 |
how much is a return ticket from paris to madrid? $150. |
| 857 |
there are about $1.4 to the euro. |
| 858 |
i live at number 116, tshorsa street. |
| 859 |
my bus fare to work is 28 roubles. |
| 860 |
there are three bedrooms in the cottage. |
| 861 |
there isn't a dining room. |
| 862 |
there's a big kitchen. |
| 863 |
there's an open fire in the living room. |
| 864 |
there are two bathrooms. |
| 865 |
there isn't a big garden. |
| 866 |
there isn't a tv. |
| 867 |
are there any restaurants in lyme regis? yes, there are some great restaurants. |
| 868 |
are there any cafes? yes, there are lots. |
| 869 |
is there a beach? yes, there's a lovely beach. |
| 870 |
are there any big shopping centres? no, there aren't. |
| 871 |
is there a chemist's? yes, there is. |
| 872 |
are there any shops? yes, there are local shops. |
| 873 |
is there a railway station? no, there isn't. not any more. |
| 874 |
there are lots of shops in park road. |
| 875 |
there's a chemist's next to the newsagent's. |
| 876 |
the internet cafe is above the newsagent's. |
| 877 |
there's a flat to rent on the first floor above the chemist's. |
| 878 |
the post box is outside the post office. |
| 879 |
there's a bus stop near the park. |
| 880 |
there are some children in the park. |
| 881 |
there's a bench opposite the chemist's. |
| 882 |
the car park is under the hotel. |
| 883 |
deborah has a lot of flowers. |
| 884 |
yes, she does. but does she have any vases? |
| 885 |
oh deah. there isn't any coffee left. |
| 886 |
it's ok. there's some champagne on the table. |
| 887 |
are there any glasses? no there aren't any glasses. but there are some mugs on the shelf. |
| 888 |
does she have any plates? yes, she does. there are some in the cupboard. |
| 889 |
does she have any cookbooks? she has some but not many. |
| 890 |
is there any fruit? yes, there's a lot of fruit - apples, pears, oranges and bananas. |
| 891 |
are there any vegetables? no, there aren't any vegetables. |
| 892 |
are there any pictures? no, there aren't, but there are some lovely photos. |
| 893 |
this is a photo of my kids. |
| 894 |
i like that picture. |
| 895 |
this cake is delicious. |
| 896 |
i love those hats. |
| 897 |
these are my children. |
| 898 |
how much is this television. |
| 899 |
look at that man. |
| 900 |
can i have six of those oranges, please? |
| 901 |
the malmaison is in the centre of oxford. |
| 902 |
the windows and doors look very modern. |
| 903 |
a lot of the rooms are old cells. |
| 904 |
internet access is free. |
| 905 |
the walls of the bar are all black. |
| 906 |
the hotel has one good restaurant. |
| 907 |
it isn't a prison now. it's a hotel. |
| 908 |
the style of the hotel is a mix of old and new. |
| 909 |
they give you a key. |
| 910 |
the rooms are very modern with internet access. |
| 911 |
the bar has enormous windows. |
| 912 |
the restaurant isn't too expensive. |
| 913 |
the hotel has a gym. |
| 914 |
there are a lot of things to do near the hotel. |
| 915 |
if you want a hotel in the centre of historic english city of oxford, try the malmaison. |
| 916 |
the hotel is an old prison. |
| 917 |
the outside looks like an old building, but the inside is very modern. |
| 918 |
a lot of the hotel still looks like an old prison - the windows and doors, for example. |
| 919 |
the entrance and reception look like sth from a horror film. |
| 920 |
there are 94 rooms. |
| 921 |
many of the rooms are old cells - three old cells make one big, luxurious bedroom. |
| 922 |
don't worry - they give you a key. |
| 923 |
the rooms are very comfortable and modern. |
| 924 |
there's a cd, tv and dvd player, free tea and coffee, and free internet access in every room. |
| 925 |
the bathrooms are beautiful, with a big bath and a huge shower. |
| 926 |
there's a fabulous bar on the third floor. |
| 927 |
the ceiling is very high, the windows are enormous, and the walls are black. |
| 928 |
there's a lot of interesting furniture and artwork to look at. |
| 929 |
downstairs there is a very good restaurant, called the brasserie, where the food is excellent and not too expensive. |
| 930 |
the hotel is near all the university colleges and the beautiful, romantic River Isis. |
| 931 |
there are also more restaurants and bars nearby, and a lot of shops. |
| 932 |
it's the kind of hotel you don't want to leave. |
| 933 |
i live with my son and my grandson. |
| 934 |
we live in a small village called tarascon, near avignon in the south of france. |
| 935 |
the house is very old and very big. |
| 936 |
we only live in part of it. |
| 937 |
there are six bedroom, but we only use three of them. |
| 938 |
most of the time we live in the kitchen. |
| 939 |
it's a big kitchen. we eat and watch tv in there. |
| 940 |
we don't use the living room very much. |
| 941 |
that's big too. |
| 942 |
my son, christophe is a builder. he's divorced. |
| 943 |
my grandson, laurent is only 9. he goes to school in the village. |
| 944 |
i'm very excited because i have my own house for the first time. |
| 945 |
it's a bungalow, and it's very new and modern. |
| 946 |
i have three bedrooms, a big living room and kitchen, and a small garden. |
| 947 |
i love cooking in my kitchen for my friends. |
| 948 |
it's in a part of perth called greenwood, not too far from the city centre. |
| 949 |
i work in a bank right in the centre, and i go to work by train. |
| 950 |
i live alone. well, that's not quite true. i live with my cat, ozzy. |
| 951 |
he's my best friend. |
| 952 |
we live in a small flat with our daughters, alisha, she's 13, and shristi, she's 15. |
| 953 |
the flat isn't in the centre of delhi. |
| 954 |
it's west of delhi. 20 kms from my work and the children's school. |
| 955 |
it's old and simple. we have a bedroom, a living room and a tiny kitchen. |
| 956 |
the television's in one corner of the living room, and the fridge is in the other corner. |
| 957 |
our kitchen is too small for a fridge. |
| 958 |
we sit on the floor to watch tv and eat our evening meal. |
| 959 |
the girls sleep here too. |
| 960 |
my wife and i sleep in the bedroom. |
| 961 |
gabrielle only uses three of the bedrooms. |
| 962 |
her son is a builder. |
| 963 |
there is a school in the village. |
| 964 |
kelly's house has a garden. |
| 965 |
she works in a bank in the city centre. |
| 966 |
she goes to work by train. |
| 967 |
nagendra and anita don't live in the city centre of delhi. |
| 968 |
there isn't a fridge in the kitchen. |
| 969 |
their daughters sleep in the living room. |
| 970 |
the jeans are fifty-five pounds. |
| 971 |
the shoes are thirty-five euros. |
| 972 |
the book is six pounds ninety-nine. |
| 973 |
the television is three hundred dollars. |
| 974 |
the sunglasses are twenty pounds. |
| 975 |
the newspaper is seventy-five pence. |
| 976 |
why don't you eat tomatoes? i don't like them. |
| 977 |
come and talk to maria. no, i don't like her. |
| 978 |
look. there's a book on the desk. it's my book. give it to me. |
| 979 |
who's that woman. she's our teacher. she teaches us english. |
| 980 |
bill. do you love me? of course i love you. |
| 981 |
look at that coat. isn't it fabulous. yes. i love it. |
| 982 |
students usually overcome any initial shyness. |
| 983 |
they soon get used to being recorded. |
| 984 |
don't try to interfere or over-correct as this is primarily a fluency activity. |
| 985 |
insist that the rest of the class pay attention and avoid interrupting. |
| 986 |
there probably won't be time to hear every student in a single lesson, so set up a timetable of who will read their blog in the subsequent classes. |
| 987 |
superman comes from the planet crypton. |
| 988 |
he can fly at the speed of light. |
| 989 |
he can see through walls. |
| 990 |
he can jump 250 metres. |
| 991 |
he can speak every language. |
| 992 |
he can turn back time. |
| 993 |
there's nothing superman can't do. |
| 994 |
supreman's fantastic. |
| 995 |
what can he do? |
| 996 |
he can do everything. |
| 997 |
he can fly at the speed of light, he can see through buildings, he can speak every language in the world. |
| 998 |
which languages do they talk about? |
| 999 |
which sports do they talk about? |
| 1000 |
i don't believe that. |
| 1001 |
can you speak any languages? yes, i can. |
| 1002 |
i can speak french and spanish a little bit. |
| 1003 |
we learn them at school. |
| 1004 |
that's nothing. |
| 1005 |
i can skateboard, you can't. |
| 1006 |
i don't want to skateboard. |
| 1007 |
i like other things. what about skiing? |
| 1008 |
can you ski? yeah, i can ski a bit. |
| 1009 |
my mom and dad can ski brilliantly? |
| 1010 |
we can do some things, but superman can do everything. |
| 1011 |
remember, he's not real. |
| 1012 |
you can't speak french at all. |
| 1013 |
what do you notice? |
| 1014 |
ivy can't cook. can you? |
| 1015 |
what can i do? speak a foreign language. |
| 1016 |
just holiday spanish. |
| 1017 |
i can't cook at all. |
| 1018 |
my mom can. she's a fantastic cook. |
| 1019 |
i think i'm quite good at sports. |
| 1020 |
my cousin alfie says i'm not because i can't skateboard. |
| 1021 |
skateboarding's not a sport. |
| 1022 |
i can swim of course. |
| 1023 |
everyone can swim, can't they? |
| 1024 |
i can play tennis quite well. |
| 1025 |
skiing is my best sport. |
| 1026 |
i can ski very well, really fast. |
| 1027 |
i can't play any musical instruments. |
| 1028 |
my dad can play the guitar brilliantly. |
| 1029 |
my mum can play the piano a bit. |
| 1030 |
i can't play anything at all. |
| 1031 |
she can't cook at all. |
| 1032 |
she can swim very well. |
| 1033 |
she can play tennis quite well. |
| 1034 |
she can ski really well. |
| 1035 |
her dad can play the guitar brilliantly. |
| 1036 |
her mum can play the piano a little bit. |
| 1037 |
she can't play anything at all. |
| 1038 |
jose can speak spanish really well, but i can't. |
| 1039 |
you can't always get what you want. |
| 1040 |
can you do the homework? |
| 1041 |
she can cook. |
| 1042 |
they can't come to the party. |
| 1043 |
can you see my glasses anywhere? |
| 1044 |
what day is it today? it's wednesday. |
| 1045 |
what day was it yesterday? it was tuesday. |
| 1046 |
what month is it now? it's january. |
| 1047 |
what month was it last month? it was december. |
| 1048 |
is it sunny today? yes, it is/ no, it isn't. |
| 1049 |
was it sunny yesterday? yes, it was/ no, it wasn't. |
| 1050 |
where are you now? i'm at home. |
| 1051 |
where were you yesterday? i was at home too. |
| 1052 |
where are your parents now? they're in nizhny tagil. |
| 1053 |
where were they yesterday? they were in the bondino's park. |
| 1054 |
are you in england now? yes, i am/ no, i'm not. |
| 1055 |
were you in england last year? yes, i was/ no, i wasn't. |
| 1056 |
can you ski? yes, i can/ no, i can't. |
| 1057 |
could you ski when you were five? yes, i could/ no, i couldn't. |
| 1058 |
can your teacher speak a lot of languages? yes, she can/ no, she can't. |
| 1059 |
could your teacher speak english when she was seven? yes, she could/ no, she couldn't. |
| 1060 |
i was/ i wasn't. |
| 1061 |
you were/ you weren't. |
| 1062 |
she was/ she wasn't. |
| 1063 |
he was/ he wasn't. |
| 1064 |
it was/ it wasn't. |
| 1065 |
we were/ we weren't. |
| 1066 |
they were/ they weren't. |
| 1067 |
what is the past of can? |
| 1068 |
i could/ i couldn't. |
| 1069 |
you could/ you couldn't. |
| 1070 |
she could/ she couldn't. |
| 1071 |
he could/ he couldn't. |
| 1072 |
it could/ it couldn't. |
| 1073 |
we could/ we couldn't. |
| 1074 |
they could/ they couldn't. |
| 1075 |
was it sunny? yes, it was. |
| 1076 |
was it cold? no, it wasn't. |
| 1077 |
were you at school? yes, we were. |
| 1078 |
it was monday. |
| 1079 |
we were at school. |
| 1080 |
were they at school? no, they weren't. |
| 1081 |
i wasn't at school yesterday because i was ill. |
| 1082 |
my parents were at work last week. |
| 1083 |
they were on holiday in spain. |
| 1084 |
where were you last night? i phoned, but you weren't at home. |
| 1085 |
i could read and write when i was just five. |
| 1086 |
my sister couldn't read until she were seven. |
| 1087 |
where were you at 8.00 this morning? |
| 1088 |
where were you at 10.00 last night? |
| 1089 |
where were you at this time yesterday? |
| 1090 |
where were you last saturday evening? |
| 1091 |
where were you last sunday morning? |
| 1092 |
why are they 'child prodigies'? |
| 1093 |
what can they do? |
| 1094 |
who are the childre? |
| 1095 |
he was born on january the fifth, 1999, in california, usa. |
| 1096 |
he play the piano and the cello. |
| 1097 |
he could play the piano when he was three. |
| 1098 |
he could play the cello when he was four. |
| 1099 |
last year, he played with lang lang, the famous chinese pianist, in new york. |
| 1100 |
they were a big success. |
| 1101 |
she was born on october the seventh, 2002 in moldova, near romania. |
| 1102 |
she could sing beautifully when she were just two years old. |
| 1103 |
when she was three, she made an album, la varsta de trei ani. |
| 1104 |
her album was a big success. |
| 1105 |
a hundred and fifty thousand were sold round the world. |
| 1106 |
how old was he when he could swim. |
| 1107 |
hey, look at that painting. it's a picasso. |
| 1108 |
oh, yes. fantastic. |
| 1109 |
where was picasso born? in malaga. |
| 1110 |
so he was spanish? yes, he was. |
| 1111 |
were his parents rich? |
| 1112 |
well, they weren't rich and they weren't poor. |
| 1113 |
his father, don jose, was a painter and a professor of art. |
| 1114 |
his mother, dona maria, was a housewife. |
| 1115 |
so, was picasso good at drawing when he was young? |
| 1116 |
oh, yes. he was a child prodigy. |
| 1117 |
he could draw before he could speak. |
| 1118 |
his first work was lapiz, which is spanish for pencil. |
| 1119 |
wow. what a story. |
| 1120 |
when were you born? i was born on september the first, 1986. |
| 1121 |
where were you born? |
| 1122 |
where were your parents born? |
| 1123 |
how old were you when you could walk? |
| 1124 |
how old were you when you could use a computer? |
| 1125 |
he wants a holiday job. |
| 1126 |
what was his last job? he was a ski instructor in austria. |
| 1127 |
why do you think carl is interested in this job? |
| 1128 |
are you over 18? |
| 1129 |
do you like talking to people? |
| 1130 |
do you know bath well? |
| 1131 |
can you speak any foreign languages? |
| 1132 |
are you free from july to september? |
| 1133 |
i'm interested in the job of tourist guide. |
| 1134 |
i'm a student at durham university. |
| 1135 |
i'm free from mid-june until the end of september. |
| 1136 |
last winter i was a ski instructor in a holiday resort in austria. |
| 1137 |
i can speak two languages quite well, french and german, and i like working with people very much. |
| 1138 |
i was born in bath, so i know the city very well indeed. |
| 1139 |
i look forward to hearing from you. |
| 1140 |
carl's email applying for the job. |
| 1141 |
write a similar email to carl's. |
| 1142 |
do you like working with people? |
| 1143 |
can you speak two languages, and english? |
| 1144 |
do you have experience working in an office? |
| 1145 |
can you use a computer? |
| 1146 |
do you know nizhny tagil well? |
| 1147 |
do you have any talented people in your family? |
| 1148 |
what can they do? |
| 1149 |
read the introduction to the article. |
| 1150 |
why was 2004 special for her? |
| 1151 |
what music important in her family? |
| 1152 |
how old was nicola whe she could play the violin? |
| 1153 |
did he father work hard? |
| 1154 |
were her grandparents rich or poor? |
| 1155 |
is money important to nicola and her father? |
| 1156 |
does her father like classical music? |
| 1157 |
what does she teach her father? |
| 1158 |
what does he teach her? |
| 1159 |
when does she play the violin with her sister? |
| 1160 |
where was gio born? |
| 1161 |
why couldn't he buy the jaguar car? |
| 1162 |
what was gio's business? |
| 1163 |
can gio play a musical instrument? |
| 1164 |
what music does he like? |
| 1165 |
what doesn't he like? |
| 1166 |
does nicola work hard? |
| 1167 |
why does he cry? |
| 1168 |
when i was young, music wasn't very important in our house. |
| 1169 |
then, when i was four, i started playing the violin. |
| 1170 |
in my first lesson, i was so happy, i couldn't stop crying. |
| 1171 |
my dad, gio, was always busy. |
| 1172 |
he was very hard-working. |
| 1173 |
his parents were poor. |
| 1174 |
he wanted to give me and my sister everything. |
| 1175 |
i like hard work too. |
| 1176 |
you can't do that. oh yes i can. |
| 1177 |
that's very like my dad. |
| 1178 |
my dad's a businessman. |
| 1179 |
i'm an artist. |
| 1180 |
money is very important to him. |
| 1181 |
for me, success isn't the same as earning lots of money. |
| 1182 |
he like the music i play, but he doesn't like classical music very much. |
| 1183 |
i teach him about music, and he tells me about business. |
| 1184 |
my sister and i are very close. |
| 1185 |
we sometimes play together - not professionally, but at family occassions like weddings and at christmas. |
| 1186 |
i live for my work. i never want to stop. |
| 1187 |
music is my life. |
| 1188 |
i was born in a small village near lucca in italy. |
| 1189 |
we were poor but happy. |
| 1190 |
when i was ten, i came to scotland to live with my uncle. |
| 1191 |
it was very difficult. |
| 1192 |
when i was 16, there was a beautiful car - a jaguar - in the shops but i couldn't afford it. |
| 1193 |
it was too expensive. |
| 1194 |
i started a business to make money - a dry-cleaning business. |
| 1195 |
soon there were 15 shops. |
| 1196 |
by the time i was 19, i could afford the jaguar. |
| 1197 |
that was a very good day. |
| 1198 |
nicola was always independent, like me. |
| 1199 |
she plays concerts all over the world. |
| 1200 |
i'm so proud of her. |
| 1201 |
she practises for seven hours a day. |
| 1202 |
scotland is so proud of her. |
| 1203 |
everybody knows her now. |
| 1204 |
i can't play any musical instrument. |
| 1205 |
i like country and western music, but not classical. |
| 1206 |
nicola knows what she wants. |
| 1207 |
she has a passion to succeed, like me, and she works very hard to get it. |
| 1208 |
when she plays the violin, she's passionate - that's the italian in her. |
| 1209 |
when i see her play, i often cry. |
| 1210 |
i can't help it. |
| 1211 |
i'm very sentimental. |
| 1212 |
excuse me, is there a post office near hear? |
| 1213 |
yes, can you see the bus stop over there? |
| 1214 |
well, it's next to the bus stop. near the traffic lights. |
| 1215 |
i can't find my sunglasses. |
| 1216 |
look in you handbag. where's my handbag. |
| 1217 |
it's in the living room. |
| 1218 |
oh yes. there it is, and there they're. |
| 1219 |
not again. |
| 1220 |
excuse me, is there a petrol station near hear? |
| 1221 |
that's very kind. thank you. |
| 1222 |
a petrol station? yeah. go past the railway station and the car park. |
| 1223 |
it's just before the motorway. |
| 1224 |
do you send a lot of messages? no, i don't. |
| 1225 |
do you earn a lot of money? don't be silly. of course not. |
| 1226 |
you send a lot of text messages. |
| 1227 |
i know, my mobile phone is my best friend. |
| 1228 |
do you earn a lot of money? |
| 1229 |
do you live on the third floor? yes, i have a great view. i can see right over the town. |
| 1230 |
do you wear a suit and tie when you go to work? |
| 1231 |
where i work is very casual. i wear jeans and a t-shirt. |
| 1232 |
can you play the guitar? yes, i can. and the piano, and the violin. |
| 1233 |
can you ride a motorbike? i can. do you want to come for a ride? |
| 1234 |
you can sit on the back. |
| 1235 |
can you drive a car? of course, not. i'm only sixteen. |
| 1236 |
you have a full-time job. |
| 1237 |
who looks after your children? |
| 1238 |
they go to playschool. |
| 1239 |
learn sth by heart. |
| 1240 |
what sort of music do you like? |
| 1241 |
where's your girlfriend from? is she mexican? |
| 1242 |
is paula married to mike? |
| 1243 |
do you want to come shopping with me? |
| 1244 |
were there any good programmes on television last night? |
| 1245 |
what do you want for your birthday? |
| 1246 |
can i speak to dave? is he at work today? |
| 1247 |
do you like listening to music? yes, of course. i have it all on my ipod. |
| 1248 |
what sort of music do you like? all sorts but especially jazz. |
| 1249 |
where's you girlfriend from? is she mexican? no, she isn't. she's from brazil. she speaks portuguese. |
| 1250 |
is paula married to mike? that's right. do you know her? |
| 1251 |
do you want to come shopping with me? oh yes, can you wait a minute. i'll get my coat. |
| 1252 |
were there any good programmes on television last night? i don't know. i was on the internet all evening. |
| 1253 |
what do you want for your birthday? can i have an iphone? or is that too expensive. |
| 1254 |
can i speak to dave? is he at work today? |
| 1255 |
sorry, he's on holiday all this week. he's back next week. |
| 1256 |
can i have a coffee, please? yes, of course. |
| 1257 |
can you open the door for me, please? sure, no problem. thanks. |
| 1258 |
could i have the menu, please? certainly, madam. |
| 1259 |
could you tell me the time, please? it's 10.30. thanks a lot. |
| 1260 |
can i have a cheese sandwich, please? |
| 1261 |
could i have a cheese sandwich, please? |
| 1262 |
can you post this letter for me, please? |
| 1263 |
could you post this letter for me, please? |
| 1264 |
can you give me your email address? |
| 1265 |
could you give me your email address? |
| 1266 |
can i speak to you for a moment? |
| 1267 |
could i speak to you for a moment? |
| 1268 |
can you lend me $20 till tomorrow? |
| 1269 |
could you lend me $20 till tomorrow? |
| 1270 |
can you give me a hand with this box? |
| 1271 |
could you give me a hand with this box? |
| 1272 |
can you remember the replies? |
| 1273 |
can i have a cheese sandwich, please? in white or brown bread? |
| 1274 |
could you post this letter for me, please? yes, of course. no problem. |
| 1275 |
can you give me your email address? i think you have it already. |
| 1276 |
can i speak to you for a moment?| can it wait? i'm a bit busy. |
| 1277 |
could you lend me $20 till tomorrow?| i can lend you 10 but not 20. |
| 1278 |
can you give me a hand with this box?| of course, do you want it upstairs? |
| 1279 |
can i have a cola, please?| sure, here you are. |
| 1280 |
could i pay by credit card, please?| sorry. we don't take any cards. |
| 1281 |
can you pay the bill till monday, please?| yes, of course. no problem. |
| 1282 |
could you give me a glass of water, please?| can it wait? i'm a bit busy. |
| 1283 |
can i have a return ticket, please?| certainly, that's $2. |
| 1284 |
could i borrow your dictionary, please?|sure, here you are. |
| 1285 |
can you do me a favour, please?| well, i don't know. what do you want? |
| 1286 |
can i try on these jeans?| yes, you can. here you are. |
| 1287 |
coult i sit next to you, please?| sorry, it's not free. |
| 1288 |
can you give me a lift tomorrow, please?| of course. no problem. |
| 1289 |
could you open the window, please?| sure, just a second. |
| 1290 |
can peter run fast?| yes, he can. he's a 100 metre champion. |
| 1291 |
can alice cook italian food?| yes, she can. really well. her spaghetti bolognese is famous. |
| 1292 |
can you ride a motorbike?| no, i can't, but i can drive a car. |
| 1293 |
can you do this homework?| yes, of course i can. it isn't difficult. just boring. |
| 1294 |
she can play chess. she can play chess really well (80%+). |
| 1295 |
she can't cook. she can't cook at all (0%). |
| 1296 |
she can speak english. she can speak english quite well (30-70%). |
| 1297 |
he can speak arabic. he can speak arabic a little bit (1-30%). |
| 1298 |
her baby's only one, but he can walk very well (70-80%). |
| 1299 |
my sister's only five, but she can read quite well (30-70%). |
| 1300 |
my brother can program computers really well (80+%). |
| 1301 |
i can understand german a little bit(1-30%), but i can't speak it at all. (0%). |
| 1302 |
a: were you at charlotte's party on saturday. b: yes, i was. a: was it good? b: well, it was ok. a: were there many people? b: yes, there were. hundreds. a: was sophie there? b: no, she wasn't. why weren't you there? a: well, i couldn't go to charlotte's party because i was at dave's party. it was great. b: oh, lucky you. |
| 1303 |
i could walk when i was one, but i couldn't talk until i was three. |
| 1304 |
how old were you when you could get dressed? |
| 1305 |
my daughter couldn't feed herself until she was four. |
| 1306 |
i couldn't sleep last night. my neighbour's tv was so loud. |
| 1307 |
i couldn't find you yesterday. where were you? |
| 1308 |
when i was five i could speak english and russian. could you read english and russian as well? |
| 1309 |
i was born in london, in east london. |
| 1310 |
both my parents were born in london too. |
| 1311 |
my dad was a taxi driver, and my mum was a cleaner. |
| 1312 |
my first school was next to our house. |
| 1313 |
i could read and write when i was just six or seven, but i wasn't much good at sport. |
| 1314 |
i couldn't play football like the other boys. |
| 1315 |
i couldn't really kick a ball at all. |
| 1316 |
i wasn't popular at school, so my childhood wasn't very happy. |
| 1317 |
i think i was quite clever. |
| 1318 |
my next school was a really good one in the city centre, westminster school. |
| 1319 |
and after that oxford university. |
| 1320 |
now i'm a journalist and i love my work. |
| 1321 |
my mum and dad still live in the same street. |
| 1322 |
i often visit them, but when i see my old school, i can still feel how unhappy when i was there. |
| 1323 |
i'm married. i have two children, a son and a daughter. |
| 1324 |
i live in exeter in the south-west of england, but i wasn't born in england. |
| 1325 |
i was born in east africa, in tanzania. |
| 1326 |
my mum and dad were teachers there at the time. |
| 1327 |
my mum's german, but she was born in tanzania, because my grandfather worked there. |
| 1328 |
my dad is english. he's from the north of england. |
| 1329 |
after university he wanted to travel to africa. |
| 1330 |
my mum and dad were married there, and my brother and i were born there. |
| 1331 |
we were there until i was 10, and my brothers were 8 and 5. |
| 1332 |
we were at the same school together. |
| 1333 |
it wasn't in the town, it was in the bush. |
| 1334 |
it was great fun. |
| 1335 |
there were only two classes. one for the young children who were five and six, and the other was for six to eleven year-old children. |
| 1336 |
we couldn't play outside because there was too hot, and there were snakes. |
| 1337 |
school finished at 1.00 o'clock every day, and our house was near the sea. |
| 1338 |
so we can all go swimming every afternoon. |
| 1339 |
my childhood was very happy - all sunshine and swimming. |
| 1340 |
where does she live now? in exeter. |
| 1341 |
how many children does she have? two children. |
| 1342 |
where were olivia and her brothers born? in east africa, in tanzania. |
| 1343 |
is her mother english? no, she isn't. she's german. |
| 1344 |
what were her parent's job? they were both teachers. |
| 1345 |
were her parents married in tanzania? yes, they were. |
| 1346 |
was her school in the town? no, it wasn't. it was in the bush. |
| 1347 |
why couldn't the children play outside? because it was too hot, and there were snakes. |
| 1348 |
where do trains stop? |
| 1349 |
where can you buy petrol? |
| 1350 |
what do you wear when it's a sunny day. |
| 1351 |
where can you drive fast between one city and another? |
| 1352 |
where does a woman carry her purse, hairbrush, lipstick? |
| 1353 |
where do you wait for a bus? |
| 1354 |
where can you park your car? |
| 1355 |
what are the 'lights' in the street that say 'stop' and 'go'? |
| 1356 |
where can you buy a book? |
| 1357 |
galileo was born in pisa. |
| 1358 |
his father was a musician. |
| 1359 |
he was a professor at the university of padua. |
| 1360 |
he was the father of three children. |
| 1361 |
his theory was that the earth went around the sun. |
| 1362 |
he spent his last years in his house. |
| 1363 |
he was completely blind when he died. |
| 1364 |
what nationality was galileo? |
| 1365 |
he was a physicist and a scientist. what else was he? he was an astonomer and a philosopher. |
| 1366 |
when was he born? he was born in 1564. |
| 1367 |
where was he a student? he was a student at university of padua. |
| 1368 |
what was his job at the university of padua? he was a professor of mathematics and astronomy. |
| 1369 |
was he married? no, he wasn't. |
| 1370 |
what could he see with his telescope? he could see moons going round the planet jupiter and the planet venus going round the sun. |
| 1371 |
why were his ideas dangerous? because his ideas were different from the ideas in the bible. |
| 1372 |
why was he not sent to prison? because he wasn't in good health. |
| 1373 |
galileo galilei was an italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher. |
| 1374 |
he was a brilliant scientist. |
| 1375 |
galileo was born in 1564 in pisa, in italy. |
| 1376 |
he was the first of six children of vincenzo galilei and giulia ammanati. |
| 1377 |
his father was a famous musician. |
| 1378 |
galileo's early education was in monastery. |
| 1379 |
from there, in 1581, he went to the university of pisa, where he was a student of medicine and mathematics. |
| 1380 |
then from 1592 to 1610 he went to the university of padua. |
| 1381 |
he wasn't a student at this university - he was a professor of mathematics and astronomy. |
| 1382 |
galileo was the father of three children - two daughters and a son, but he wasn't married to their mother. |
| 1383 |
galileo made excellent telescopes. |
| 1384 |
with them he could see moons going round the planet jupiter and the planet venus going round the sun. |
| 1385 |
at the time, there was a beliefe that the earth was the centre of our universe. |
| 1386 |
galileo said that the sun was the centre, and the earth moved round it. |
| 1387 |
some religious organisations weren't happy with galileo's theories. |
| 1388 |
his ideas were dangerous because they were different from the ideas in the bible. |
| 1389 |
finally, in 1634 there was a trial. |
| 1390 |
galileo was 70 and not in good health so he wasn't sent to prison, but he couldn't leave his house in florence. |
| 1391 |
it was here that he died in 1642. |
| 1392 |
he was 78 and completely blind. |
| 1393 |
a: hi. can i help you? b: a coffee, please. a: espresso? cappuccino? latte? b: and espresso, please. and could you give me some hot water as well? a: sure. take a seat. |
| 1394 |
a: excuse me. could i ask you a question b: of course. what is it? a: could you tell me what yellow means? b: yeallos is a colour. the sun's yellow. butter is yellow. a: ah, ok. thanks. |
| 1395 |
a: jamie. can i ask you a favour? b: uh huh. what is it? a: could you help me with my computer? b: what's the problem a: i can't get online b: ok. let's have a look. |
| 1396 |
a: dad, can i borrow the car tonight. b: mm.. all right, but it needs petrol. a: ok. er.. dad, i don't have any money. could you lend me some money? b: is that lend or give? a: i'll pay you back. i promise. mum. can i have five pounds? |
| 1397 |
i like pete, and i like his wife. |
| 1398 |
i like pete, but i don't like his wife. |
| 1399 |
john's ill, so he's in bed. |
| 1400 |
he's in bed because he doesn't feel very well. |
| 1401 |
i usually love cats, but i really don't like your cat. |
| 1402 |
we have a holiday in summer, and we go skiing in winter. |
| 1403 |
i work hard because i need the money. |
| 1404 |
i work hard, but i don't earn a lot of money. |
| 1405 |
yesterday was a long day at work, so i was tired this morning. |
| 1406 |
i like suzie because she's funny and she makes me laugh. |
| 1407 |
toby's clever and funny, so he's good-looking. |
| 1408 |
i can't drive, but i don't need a car. |
| 1409 |
when were you grandparents and great-grandparents born? |
| 1410 |
what were their jobs? |
| 1411 |
were they rich or poor? |
| 1412 |
do you know anything about the american tv star oprah winfrey? |
| 1413 |
oprah winfrey is a famous american tv star. |
| 1414 |
she lives in california, but she also has an appartment in chicago, where she works. |
| 1415 |
oprah is one of the richest women in america. |
| 1416 |
she earns millions of dollars every year. |
| 1417 |
she gives a lot of money to charity. |
| 1418 |
is oprah winfrey rich? |
| 1419 |
where does she live and work? |
| 1420 |
where and when was she born? |
| 1421 |
were her parents rich? |
| 1422 |
was she clever? |
| 1423 |
what could she do? |
| 1424 |
oprah winfrey was born on january the 29th, 1954, in kosciusko, missisipi. |
| 1425 |
her parents were very poor. |
| 1426 |
her father, vernon, worked in a coal mine and her mother, vernita, cleaned houses. |
| 1427 |
they couldn't look after oprah, so she lived with her grandmother, hattie mae. |
| 1428 |
oprah was clever. |
| 1429 |
she could read before she was three. |
| 1430 |
when she was 17, she received a scolarship to tennessee state university, where she studied drama. |
| 1431 |
she also started reading the news at the local radio station. |
| 1432 |
now she lives in california. |
| 1433 |
when she was a child, she lived with her grandmother. |
| 1434 |
how is the past simpled formed? |
| 1435 |
in 1984, oprah moved to chicago to work on a tv talk show, called a.m. chicago. |
| 1436 |
she talked to lots of interesting people about their problems. |
| 1437 |
oprah says, "people's problems are my problems". |
| 1438 |
the show was very successful. |
| 1439 |
in 1985, the show was renamed the oprah winfrey show. |
| 1440 |
49 million people in 134 countries watched it every week. |
| 1441 |
in 1993, she interviewed michael jackson and 100 million people watched the programme. |
| 1442 |
last year, she earned $260 000 000. |
| 1443 |
in 1998, oprah started the charity oprah's angel network to help poor children all over the world. |
| 1444 |
in 2007, she opened a special school in johannesburg the oprah winfrey academy for girls. |
| 1445 |
when i was a kid we were poor and didn't have much money. |
| 1446 |
what did i do? i studied hard. |
| 1447 |
there are 152 girls at the school, oprah calls them her daughters - the children she didn't have in real life. |
| 1448 |
where did her father work? in a coal mine. |
| 1449 |
what did her mother do? she cleaned houses. |
| 1450 |
who did oprah live with? her grandmother. |
| 1451 |
what did she study? drama. |
| 1452 |
when did she interview mickael jackson? in 1993. |
| 1453 |
how much did she earn last year? $260 million. |
| 1454 |
when did she open the girls' school? in 2007. |
| 1455 |
did her parent have much money? no, they didn't. |
| 1456 |
where were your parents born? |
| 1457 |
where did you live when you were a child? |
| 1458 |
did you live in a house or a flat? |
| 1459 |
when did you start school? |
| 1460 |
who was your first teacher? |
| 1461 |
who was your best friend? |
| 1462 |
when did you learn to read and write? |
| 1463 |
when did you get your first mobile phone? |
| 1464 |
what were his ups and downs. |
| 1465 |
he made his first million at 17. |
| 1466 |
he was one of the first dotcom millionaires. |
| 1467 |
he lost it all. |
| 1468 |
he's a millionaire again. |
| 1469 |
how did he do it? |
| 1470 |
what else do you learn about him? |
| 1471 |
he was born on 28, september 1980. |
| 1472 |
he went to school in a small devon village. |
| 1473 |
he was dyslexic, he couldn't read and write. |
| 1474 |
when he was nine, his father gave him a computer. |
| 1475 |
he took his computer everywhere with him. |
| 1476 |
at 11, he wrote his first software program. |
| 1477 |
when he was 15, he began his own computer company. |
| 1478 |
he left school at 16. |
| 1479 |
at 17, he made his first $1 million. |
| 1480 |
at 19, he had $18.5 million. |
| 1481 |
at 20, he won 'young entrepreneur of the year'. |
| 1482 |
when he was 21, he lost everything. |
| 1483 |
but then - at 22, he started a new company called 'rainmakers' and he became a millionaire all over again. |
| 1484 |
my granddad was born in 1932. |
| 1485 |
listen to interview with ben. |
| 1486 |
what did ben's parents do? his father was an accountant, and his mother was an artist. |
| 1487 |
where did he go to school? he went to a small village school, in devon, in the south west of england. |
| 1488 |
why did he have problems at school? he was a dyslexic, so he couldn't read and write. |
| 1489 |
what did his dad give him in 1989? a computer. |
| 1490 |
why did he leave school at 16? at 15 he started his own computer company which was successful. So he left school. |
| 1491 |
when did he win 'young entrepreneur of the year'? at 20. |
| 1492 |
why did he lose his money? because his dotcom company went down. |
| 1493 |
hi ben, nice to meet you. can you tell us a bit about your life? |
| 1494 |
did you enjoy school? no, i didn't enjoy it at all. |
| 1495 |
i loved it. i took it everywhere with me. |
| 1496 |
i helped my friends and my parent's friends with their computers. |
| 1497 |
i wrote my first software programme when i was just eleven. |
| 1498 |
i began my own computer company. |
| 1499 |
i often went on tv, a radio, and talked about it. |
| 1500 |
dotcom businesses everywhere went down. |
| 1501 |
now you're up again. |
| 1502 |
i work hard but i'm also very lucky. |
| 1503 |
he died in 2009. |
| 1504 |
my parents met in london in 1983. |
| 1505 |
they got married in 1985. |
| 1506 |
i arrived late for the lesson. |
| 1507 |
it began at 2 o'clock. |
| 1508 |
i caught the bus to school today. it took just 40 minutes. |
| 1509 |
i had a very busy morning. |
| 1510 |
i sent 30 emails before 10 o'clock. |
| 1511 |
our football team won the match 3-0. |
| 1512 |
your team lost again. |
| 1513 |
my brother earned a lot of money in his last job, but he left because he didn't like it. |
| 1514 |
i studied chinese for four years, but when i went to shanghai, i couldn't understand a word. |
| 1515 |
i didn't watch tv yesterday. |
| 1516 |
i got up early this morning. |
| 1517 |
i didn't have coffee and toast for breakfast. |
| 1518 |
i didn't come to school by bus yesterday. |
| 1519 |
i didn't play computer games on friday evening. |
| 1520 |
i sent a text just before this lesson. |
| 1521 |
i didn't meet some friends last night. |
| 1522 |
i went shopping yesterday. |
| 1523 |
when did you last go shopping? |
| 1524 |
when did you meet some friends? |
| 1525 |
when did you send a text? |
| 1526 |
when did you last play computer games? |
| 1527 |
when did you last come to school? |
| 1528 |
when did you last have coffee? |
| 1529 |
when did you last get up early? |
| 1530 |
when did you last watch tv? |
| 1531 |
antony had a holiday last september to united arabic emirates. |
| 1532 |
he went to the cinema last tuesday. |
| 1533 |
she talked on her mobile this afternoon. |
| 1534 |
she sent an email last week. |
| 1535 |
i caught a bus last month. |
| 1536 |
i had dinner in a restaurant last weekend. |
| 1537 |
where was the businessman? |
| 1538 |
the businessman was on holiday in a fishing village in the south of mexico. |
| 1539 |
who did he meet? he met a fisherman. |
| 1540 |
did he like the fish? yes, he did. he exlaimed 'what beautiful tuna'. |
| 1541 |
what did he say? |
| 1542 |
what nationality were the two men? the businessman was american, and the fisherman was mexican. |
| 1543 |
who do you think has the best life? |
| 1544 |
the businessman and the fisherman met in the morning. |
| 1545 |
it took the fisherman two hours to catch the tuna. |
| 1546 |
he stopped fishing because he had enough fish for his family. |
| 1547 |
the fisherman is never bored because he has a lot to do. |
| 1548 |
he gave the fisherman a lot of advice. |
| 1549 |
the fisherman gave the businessman some fish. |
| 1550 |
he didn't go to a bar with the businessman. |
| 1551 |
the businessman went to harvard university. |
| 1552 |
how long did it take to catch them? the businessman asked. |
| 1553 |
oh, about two hours. |
| 1554 |
why didn't you fish for longer and catch more? |
| 1555 |
i didn't want to fish for longer? |
| 1556 |
with this i have enough fish for my family. |
| 1557 |
what do you do with the rest of your day? |
| 1558 |
aren't you bored? |
| 1559 |
the fisherman smiled, i'm never bored. |
| 1560 |
i get up late, play with my children, watch football, and take a siesta with my wife. |
| 1561 |
sometimes in the evenings i walk to the village to see my friends, play the guitar and sing some songs. |
| 1562 |
the american couldn't understand. |
| 1563 |
look, i'm a very successful businessman. |
| 1564 |
i went to harvard university and i studied business. |
| 1565 |
i can help you. |
| 1566 |
fish for four hours every day and sell the extra fish you catch. |
| 1567 |
then, you can buy a bigger boat, catch more, and earn more money. |
| 1568 |
then buy a second boat, a third, and so on, until you have a big fleet of fishing boats. |
| 1569 |
you can export the fish and leave this village and move to mexico city, or la, or new york city, and open a fishing business. |
| 1570 |
the fisherman smiled, 'but how lond will all this take?' |
| 1571 |
the businessman thought about it for a bit. |
| 1572 |
'probably from 15 to 20 years' |
| 1573 |
and then what, senor? asked the fisherman. |
| 1574 |
why, that's the exciting part. |
| 1575 |
laughed the businessman. |
| 1576 |
you can sell your business and become very rich, a millionaire. |
| 1577 |
a millionaire? really? |
| 1578 |
what do i do with all the money? |
| 1579 |
the young fisherman didn't look excited. |
| 1580 |
the businessman couldn't understand this young man. |
| 1581 |
well, you can stop work and move to a lovely, old fishing village where you can sleep late, play with your grandchildren, watch football, take a siesta with your wife, and walk to the village in the evenings, where you can play the guitar, and sing with your friends all you want. |
| 1582 |
the fisherman's wife and children came running to meet him. |
| 1583 |
papa, papa. did you catch many fish? |
| 1584 |
i caught enough for us today and tomorrow, and some for this gentleman. |
| 1585 |
he gave the businessman some fish, thanked him for his advice and went home with his family. |
| 1586 |
do you think the fisherman follows the businessman's advice? |
| 1587 |
what is the moral of this story? |
| 1588 |
match these feelings to the pictures. |
| 1589 |
use the words from exercise 1 to complete the sentences. |
| 1590 |
i went to bed late last night, so i'm very tired today. |
| 1591 |
my football team lost again. i'm really annoyed. |
| 1592 |
i won $20,000 in the lottery. i'm so excited. |
| 1593 |
i can't find my house keys. i'm really worried. |
| 1594 |
i have nothing to do and nowhere to go. i'm so bored. |
| 1595 |
the professor gave a great lecture. i was really interested. |
| 1596 |
the book was very interesting. |
| 1597 |
i was interested in the book. |
| 1598 |
the lesson was boring. |
| 1599 |
the students were bored. |
| 1600 |
complete each sentence with the correct adjective. |
| 1601 |
life in new york is very exciting. |
| 1602 |
it's my birthday tomorrow. i'm really excited. |
| 1603 |
the marathon runners were very tired. |
| 1604 |
that game of tennis was very tiring. |
| 1605 |
the child's behaviour was really annoying. |
| 1606 |
the teacher was annoyed because nobody did the homework. |
| 1607 |
we were very worried when we heard the news. |
| 1608 |
the news is very worrying. |
| 1609 |
work with a partner. |
| 1610 |
a: did you enjoy the film? b: no, i didn't. it was boring. a: oh, i loved it. it was really exciting, and very funny. b: i didn't laugh once. |
| 1611 |
a: how was your exam b: awful. i'm very worried. a: but you worked really hard. b: i know, i studied until two in the morning, but then i was so tired today, i couldn't read the questions. |
| 1612 |
a: don't worry. i'm sure you'll be ok. |
| 1613 |
a: that was a great match. really exciting. b: only because you team won i was interested. a: but it wasn't boring at all. it was a fantastic game. b: well, i didn't enjoy it, and now i'm annoyed because i paid $45 for my ticket. |
| 1614 |
a: when's nina's birthday? b: you mean 'when was her birthday?' it was last friday, march 24th. a: oh no. was she annoyed that i forgot? b: no, no, she was just worried that you didn't like her any more. |
| 1615 |
fourth, second, twelfth, twentieth, seventeenth, twenty-second, thirtieth, thirteenth, sixteenth, thirty-first, sixth, third, fifth. |
| 1616 |
which is the first month? |
| 1617 |
1 april ~ the first of april or april the first. |
| 1618 |
2 march ~ the second of march or march the second. |
| 1619 |
17 september ~ the seventeenth of september or september the seventeenth. |
| 1620 |
9 november ~ the ninth of november or november the ninth. |
| 1621 |
29/2/76 ~ the twenty-ninth of february, seventy-six or february the twenty-ninth, seventy six. |
| 1622 |
9/12/83 ~ the ninth of december, eighty-three or december the ninth, eighty-three. |
| 1623 |
3/10/99 ~ the third of october, ninety-nine or october the third, ninety-nine. |
| 1624 |
31/5/2005 ~ the thirty first of may, twenty oh five or may the thirty first, twenty oh five. |
| 1625 |
15/7/2015 ~ the fifteenth of july, twenty-fifteen or july the fifteenth, twenty-fifteen. |
| 1626 |
listen and write the dates you hear. |
| 1627 |
31/10 ~ october the thirty-first or the thirty-first of october. |
| 1628 |
23/6 ~ the twenty-third of june or june the twenty-third. |
| 1629 |
15/7 ~ july the fifteenth or the fifteenth of july. |
| 1630 |
4/3/2012 ~ march the fourth, twenty-twelve or the fourth of march, twenty twelve. |
| 1631 |
18/2/2020 ~ the eighteenth of february, twenty-twenty or february the eighteenth, twenty-twenty. |
| 1632 |
17/9/1960 ~ the seventeenth of september, nineteen-sixty or september the seventeenth, nineteen-sixty. |
| 1633 |
what's the date today? it's the thirteenth of december, twenty twenty-one. |
| 1634 |
when did this school course start? this school course started on the eleventh of december, twenty twenty-one. |
| 1635 |
when's christmas day? christmas day is on the seventh of january. |
| 1636 |
when's valentine's day? valentine's day is on february the fourteenth. |
| 1637 |
when's your birthday? my birthday is on the first of september, nineteen eighty-six. |
| 1638 |
what are the dates of public holidays in your country? in russia the dates of public holidays are the first of january, may the ninth, the eight of march, june the twelfth. |
| 1639 |
what century is it now? it's the twenty-first century. |
| 1640 |
what were some important dates in the last century? there were the twenty-second of june, nineteen fourty-one; september the first, nineteen-fourteen; the fourth of april, nineteen fifty-seven and so on. |
| 1641 |
what are important dates for you? |
| 1642 |
the family lived in indiana, a town near chicago. |
| 1643 |
in 1965 the brothers started singing together. |
| 1644 |
the father, joe, worked in a still mill. |
| 1645 |
in 1968 the jackson 5 recorded their first single. |
| 1646 |
they playe r&b, soul, and dance music. |
| 1647 |
they travelled everywhere in the us. |
| 1648 |
the brothers moved to california in 1968. |
| 1649 |
they enjoyed worldwide succes. |
| 1650 |
in 1989 the band stopped recording together. |
| 1651 |
the youngest brother, michael, loved dancing. |
| 1652 |
in 1982 michael recorded thriller. |
| 1653 |
he died in 2009. |
| 1654 |
where did the family live? in indiana. |
| 1655 |
when did the jackson 5 start singing together? in 1965. |
| 1656 |
where did their father work? in a still mill. |
| 1657 |
when did they record their first single? in 1968. |
| 1658 |
what do you know about the 1970s band, the jackson 5? |
| 1659 |
what sort of music did they play? r&b, soul and dance music. |
| 1660 |
when did they move to california? in 1968. |
| 1661 |
what did michael love doing? dancing. |
| 1662 |
when did michael record thriller? in 1982. |
| 1663 |
the family didn't live in new york. |
| 1664 |
joe didn't work in a coal mine. |
| 1665 |
the jackson 5 didn't play country and western music. |
| 1666 |
they didn't move to europe in 1968. |
| 1667 |
they didn't sing together in the 1990s. |
| 1668 |
the brothers didn't record the album thriller, just michael. |
| 1669 |
he worked in an office. |
| 1670 |
we lived in a small house. |
| 1671 |
i watched a good programme on tv. |
| 1672 |
she talked about her childhood. |
| 1673 |
we moved out of london. |
| 1674 |
she started a new job. |
| 1675 |
i earned a lot of money. |
| 1676 |
we stopped at a hotel. |
| 1677 |
we wanted a pizza. |
| 1678 |
he died in 1988. |
| 1679 |
i didn't go to new york, i went to chicago. |
| 1680 |
we didn't meet tom, we met harry. |
| 1681 |
we didn't leave last week, we left yesterday. |
| 1682 |
we didn't see a film, we saw a play. |
| 1683 |
i didn't buy a computer, i bought a camera. |
| 1684 |
he didn't send a letter, he sent an email. |
| 1685 |
she didn't make spaghetti, she made lasagne. |
| 1686 |
we didn't have white wine, we had red wine. |
| 1687 |
chinese girl makes pop song on her mobile phone. |
| 1688 |
in 2010 a clever young singer from china made a song using only her mobile phone. |
| 1689 |
pixie tea, a chinese pop start, wrote the song with phone apps. |
| 1690 |
the song is called 'abcd said'. |
| 1691 |
pixie tea's real name is zhang xuanyan, and she comes from the chinese city of xian. |
| 1692 |
it took her three days to record the song. |
| 1693 |
then she put a video of it on youtube. |
| 1694 |
more than one million people saw it online. |
| 1695 |
i had the idea in 2009. |
| 1696 |
i began with the bass line, and then added drums. |
| 1697 |
she sent the song to apple to see if they wanted to use it in their advertisements. |
| 1698 |
now i want to write more songs. |
| 1699 |
i went to the cinema last night. |
| 1700 |
i had an english lesson yesterday afternoon. |
| 1701 |
my sister got married last year. |
| 1702 |
i worked very hard last week. |
| 1703 |
some friends came round yesterday evening. |
| 1704 |
i went to italy last september. |
| 1705 |
i lost my wallet last friday. |
| 1706 |
i got up late yesterday morning. |
| 1707 |
john's father left home when he was five. |
| 1708 |
his mother died when he was 17. |
| 1709 |
he started the beatles with paul and george in 1960. |
| 1710 |
the beatles played more than 200 concerts. |
| 1711 |
the last album they made was abbey road. |
| 1712 |
the beatles broke up in 1970. |
| 1713 |
john and yoko lived in an apartment near central park. |
| 1714 |
who did john live with? he lived with his aunt mimi. |
| 1715 |
how did his mother die? she died in a car accident. |
| 1716 |
where did john go to school? quarry bank high school in liverpool. |
| 1717 |
when did the beatles start? they started in 1960. |
| 1718 |
when did they first go to the us? in 1964. |
| 1719 |
why did they stop playing live concerts? because the audience made too much noise. |
| 1720 |
who did john marrie in 1969. yoko ono. |
| 1721 |
where did they move to? new york. |
| 1722 |
where did mark chapman shoot john lehnon? outside his apartment. |
| 1723 |
when did john write and sing imagine? in 1971. |
| 1724 |
john lennon was one of the beatles. |
| 1725 |
with paul mccartney he wrote some of the greatest songs of the 20th century. |
| 1726 |
john lennon had an unhappy childhood. |
| 1727 |
his mother couldn't bring him up, so he lived with his aunt mimi until he was 19. |
| 1728 |
when he was 17, his mother died in a car crash. |
| 1729 |
he met george harrison and paul mccartney, and in 1960 they started a band called the beatles. |
| 1730 |
the beatles recorded their first single 'love me do' in 1962. |
| 1731 |
they became famous in 1963, when they played more than 200 concerts. |
| 1732 |
in 1964 they went to the us for the first time and played on american television. |
| 1733 |
they continued to record songs, and in 1967 they made the album sgt pepper's lonely hearts club band. |
| 1734 |
the last album they recorded together was abbey road. |
| 1735 |
john lennon married the artist, yoko ono, in 1969, and in 1970 the beatles broke up. |
| 1736 |
john wrote and sang his most famous song 'imagine' in 1971. |
| 1737 |
in 1980 he recorded a new album, double fantasy. |
| 1738 |
he was killed a month later. |
| 1739 |
an american, mark chapman, shot him outside his new york apartment near central park. |
| 1740 |
two days before his murder john lennon told an interview, 'i feel safe in new york. i can go anywhere. it's my home.' |
| 1741 |
where and when was the beatles concert? |
| 1742 |
did terry enjoy it? |
| 1743 |
how many people were in the audience? |
| 1744 |
how many policemen were there? |
| 1745 |
what did the fans do when the beatles appeared? |
| 1746 |
what was the problem? |
| 1747 |
how long did they play? |
| 1748 |
how many songs did they play? |
| 1749 |
how much was terry's ticket? |
| 1750 |
what was the first beatles' record terry bought? |
| 1751 |
terry though the concert was exciting but also frightening. |
| 1752 |
grandfather, did you ever go to a pop concert? |
| 1753 |
did i ever go to a pop concert? i went to the pop concert. |
| 1754 |
what do you mean? |
| 1755 |
i, terry, your grandfather, was at the beatles concert in august 1965 at shea stadium, new york city. |
| 1756 |
that was a good one, was it? |
| 1757 |
that was the best concert ever. |
| 1758 |
it was kinda exciting and frightening too. |
| 1759 |
why frightening? |
| 1760 |
there were so many friends there - over 55,000. |
| 1761 |
it was so noisy. |
| 1762 |
everyone was so excited. |
| 1763 |
they screamed and shouted. |
| 1764 |
there were over 2,000 policemen there. |
| 1765 |
when the beatles finally appeared the crowd went wild, they went crazy. |
| 1766 |
they climbed over each other to get closer. |
| 1767 |
it was amazing. |
| 1768 |
what songs did they play? |
| 1769 |
well, the problem was that the screaming was so loud that you couldn't hear the music. |
| 1770 |
we couldn't hear the songs very well at all. |
| 1771 |
they only played for 30 minutes. |
| 1772 |
i think they played 12 songs, but i only heard a bit of "can't buy me" and "help". |
| 1773 |
'twist and shout'. |
| 1774 |
i know those songs. of course you do. |
| 1775 |
you still hear them today. all the time. |
| 1776 |
how much did you pay not to hear the beatles? |
| 1777 |
five dollars and seventy-five cents. |
| 1778 |
i had one of the best seats. |
| 1779 |
that's really cheap. |
| 1780 |
you still have all your beatles records, don't you? |
| 1781 |
i can't throw them away, but, of course, now i have the cds too. |
| 1782 |
you know, i remember buying my very first - it was 'i wanna hold you hand'. |
| 1783 |
those were the days.о |
| 1784 |
the concert was boring so i left before the end. |
| 1785 |
i was very tired so i went to bed. |
| 1786 |
the little boy was excited because it was his birthday. |
| 1787 |
i'm interested in modern art so i loved the exhibition. |
| 1788 |
why are you annoyed with me? because you're late again. |
| 1789 |
i'm worried because it's 10 p.m. and the children aren't home yet. |
| 1790 |
i was so bored in the lesson i hate maths. |
| 1791 |
berlin is a very exciting city. there's so much to do. |
| 1792 |
the party was very interesting. i met a lot of nice people. |
| 1793 |
i like the times because it's an interesting newspaper. |
| 1794 |
i don't want to watch the football. i'm not interested. |
| 1795 |
you look bored. don't you like opera? |
| 1796 |
i hate politicians. they're so boring. |
| 1797 |
hooray. we're on holiday. i'm so excited. |
| 1798 |
it's very exciting when you go abroad for the first time. |
| 1799 |
she eats with her mouth open. it's very annoying. |
| 1800 |
the news is very worrying. it's all about war. |
| 1801 |
i'm worried about the exams next week. |
| 1802 |
the second of april. |
| 1803 |
june the tenth. |
| 1804 |
the ninth of august. |
| 1805 |
the twelfth of november. |
| 1806 |
december the twenty-fifth. |
| 1807 |
march the nineteenth. |
| 1808 |
the first of january ~ january the first. |
| 1809 |
the tenth of march ~ march the tenth. |
| 1810 |
the fifteenth of may ~ may the fifteenth. |
| 1811 |
the second of june ~ june the second. |
| 1812 |
july the fourteenth ~ the fourteenth of july. |
| 1813 |
august the third ~ the third of august. |
| 1814 |
september the eighth ~ the eighth of september. |
| 1815 |
november the fifth ~ the fifth of november. |
| 1816 |
nineteen-eighty. |
| 1817 |
nineteen ninety-six. |
| 1818 |
nineteen sixty-one. |
| 1819 |
eighteen sixty-five. |
| 1820 |
two thousand and three. |
| 1821 |
two thousand and nine. |
| 1822 |
twenty-ten. |
| 1823 |
twenty-fifteen. |
| 1824 |
where were you at school? |
| 1825 |
i was at school in manchester. |
| 1826 |
do you like it? |
| 1827 |
not really. i don't enjoy it very much. |
| 1828 |
was it a good school? |
| 1829 |
well, it had a very good reputation, but i didn't like the teachers. |
| 1830 |
why not? were they horrible? |
| 1831 |
not all of them but some of them. |
| 1832 |
did you enjoy the sixth form? |
| 1833 |
yes, i had a good time in my last two years. |
| 1834 |
it was a bit better. |
| 1835 |
what school do your children go to? |
| 1836 |
i only have one child - a daughter. |
| 1837 |
she goes to the local school. |
| 1838 |
does she like it? |
| 1839 |
yes, she's very happy there. thank goodness. |
| 1840 |
what's the name of this hotel? |
| 1841 |
i go to work by bus. |
| 1842 |
can you tell me the time? |
| 1843 |
i live in the city centre. |
| 1844 |
what time do you have lunch? |
| 1845 |
i went to the cinema last night. |
| 1846 |
this is the best restaurant in the world. |
| 1847 |
i have a house in the country. |
| 1848 |
i saw james last month. |
| 1849 |
can you play the guitar? |
| 1850 |
the football's on television tonight. |
| 1851 |
their flat is on the first floor. |
| 1852 |
he published his theory of relativity in 1905. |
| 1853 |
man landed on the moon in 1969. |
| 1854 |
the berlin wall came down in 1989. |
| 1855 |
when did it happen? |
| 1856 |
how long ago did it sell? |
| 1857 |
how much pocket money did you get? |
| 1858 |
how many people died in the war? |
| 1859 |
how many programmes were there? |
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