ÒÎÐ 5 ñòàòåé: Ìåòîäè÷åñêèå ïîäõîäû ê àíàëèçó ôèíàíñîâîãî ñîñòîÿíèÿ ïðåäïðèÿòèÿ Ïðîáëåìà ïåðèîäèçàöèè ðóññêîé ëèòåðàòóðû ÕÕ âåêà. Êðàòêàÿ õàðàêòåðèñòèêà âòîðîé ïîëîâèíû ÕÕ âåêà Õàðàêòåðèñòèêà øëèôîâàëüíûõ êðóãîâ è åå ìàðêèðîâêà Ñëóæåáíûå ÷àñòè ðå÷è. Ïðåäëîã. Ñîþç. ×àñòèöû ÊÀÒÅÃÎÐÈÈ:
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Äèàëîãè. 1. - Hello. How are you? - Fine, thank you. How are you? - Fine, thanks. Oh, excuse me – here’s my bus. Good-bye. - Good-bye.
2. - Hi! How are you? - Fine, thanks – and you? - Just fine. Where are you going? - To the library. - OK, I’ll see you later. So long. - So long.
3. - What time is it? - It’s a quarter to five. - Oh, hurry up. We must be at Jim’s house five o’clock. - OK.
4. - Hello. - Hello. May I speak to Alice, please? - Just a minute. Alice, it’s for you. - Hello. - Hi, Alice. This is Fred. Would you like to go to the cinema tonight? - Thanks, I’d love to. I haven’t been to the cinema for a long time. - Good, I’ll pick you up around seven-thirty. The movie starts at eight. - Fine, I’ll be ready.
5. - How old are you? - Nine… but I’ll be ten on May 16th. - I’m older than you! I’ll be ten on May 14th. - Are you going to have a birthday party? - Maybe.
6. - You look happy today. - I am happy. I’ve just heard I passed my physics exam. - Congrats! I’m glad somebody’s happy - Why? What’s the matter? - Oh, I’m just worried. I have to take a history exam next week.
7. - Are you ready to order now, sir? - Yes, I’ll have tomato soup, roast beef, mashed potatoes, and peas. - That’s tomato soup… roast beef… mashed potatoes… and peas. How do you want the beef – rare, medium, or well-done? - Well-done, please. - Anything to drink? - Hmmm…. Just water. I’ll have coffee with my desert.
8. - Say, what’s your favourite sport? - Hmm… It’s hard to say. I like golf a lot, but I guess I like tennis more. - Do you play much tennis? - Yes, quite a bit. How about a game sometime? - Sorry, I’m strictly a spectator – football, baseball, basketball… I watch them all.
9. - Listen! Somebody is playing the piano. - Year, it sounds nice, doesn’t it? I wish I could play a musical instrument. - Don’t you play the violin? - No, but my sister does. Actually, she is pretty good at it. - I took flute lessons for a couple of years but I never learned to play very well. I guess I don’t have any musical talent. - Oh, that’s not true. You sing very well. I can’t even do that.
10. - Excuse me. I wonder if you can help me. - Sure. What is it? - I want to have my hair cut, but I can’t find a barber shop. - I know where one is. Come on – I’ll show you.
11. - Good afternoon. This is Boris. I’d like to speak to John. - John is out at the moment. Any message? - I’ll call back later. - OK.
12. - Brrr! I’m cold. I thought it was supposed to get warmer today. - Yeah, I thought so, too. That’s what the weatherman said. - It must be the wind that makes it so cold. I’m freezing! - Me, too. Let’s go inside.
13. - That’s a beautiful cat. I wonder who it belongs to. - It belongs to the Browns. They live across the street from us. They have three cats, two dogs and a canary. - They certainly must like pets. But how do all those animals get along with each other? - Don’t ask me. Ask the Browns.
14. - Can I help you? - Yes, I’m looking for a pair of white gloves. I think I wear size six. - The white gloves on this counter. Let’s see. Here’s a size six. These are very nice. - Oh, I’ll try them on. Hmmm… they seem to fit. How much are they? - Five dollars. - All right. I’ll take them.
15. - Shall we take a taxi or a bus to the meeting? - We’d better take a bus. It’s almost impossible to find a taxi during rush hour. - Isn’t it a bus stop there? - Yes. Oh, there’s a bus now. We’ll have to run to catch it. - OK. Oh, no! We just missed it. - Never mind. There’ll be another one in ten minutes.
16. - What do you do in your spare time? - Oh, nothing special. I read, watch TV, go to the movies… - Don’t you have any hobbies like stamp collecting, or things like that? - No, I don’t have any hobbies. How about you? - I have just one – photography. It’s expensive, but it’s a lot of fun.
17. - I give up! I simply can’t learn French. - Why do you say that? I think you are making a lot of progress. - No, I’m not. I try and try and till can’t speak it very well. - Learning any language takes a lot of effort. But don’t give up. Why don’t we practice these dialogs together? - Good idea!
18. - Hello, Mike. Nice to see you. - Hello, Sam. How are you? - I’m fine, thanks. And how are you? - Thank you. Not so bad. - Let’s go somewhere together. - I don’t mind, but now I am in a hurry. Call me some time. So long. - See you. I hope we’ll meet soon.
19. - What’s about your exam results? - Don’t know yet. I hope that everything will be alright. But I’m a little bit nervous about it. - Don’t worry. Let’s hope for the best. - Thanks. We’ll wait and see.
20. - I’d like to invite you to our party. - Thanks a lot. At what time? - Does 7 o’clock suit you? - Fine. Thanks for inviting me. - You are welcome.
21. - Hi! What’s the matter with you? - I can’t find my wallet. Maybe I’ve lost it. - As far as I remember it was a black one. It seems to me that you left it in the last shop. - I’m not sure of it. - Go back and make it clear. - All right.
22. - Hello. Are you new here? - Yes, it’s my first day. - What’s your name? - Susan. - I’m Kate. This is Tony. - Nice to meet you. Are you new here? - Oh, no. We are in class 2M. What class are you in? - Class 2F. This is my classroom, here. - And we are in that classroom, there.
23. In a crowded theatre. - Excuse me. Is this seat taken? - No, it isn’t. - Would you mind moving over one, so my friend and I can sit together? - No, not at all. - Thanks a lot.
24. - Here we are. This is my house. Come in, Susan. - Oh, it’s nice. - This is the living-room. Look out of the window. - Oh, there’s the school. - That’s right. This is the kitchen. - Mmmm… - Come upstairs. That’s the bathroom. It’s very small. - Oh, where is your bed? - Here. - Wow, it’s very big. - Yeah. It’s a nice room.
25. - Hi, Susan. - Hi, Kate. What’s in the box? - It’s my new pet. It lives in here. - I like pets. I’ve got a pet mouse. - Oh, that’s nice. - What is your pet? Can I see it? - Yes, he’s in here. His name’s Fang. He’s a baby. - How old is he? - He’s eight weeks old. He sleeps a lot and eats at night. - What is he? - Look! You can see him. - Ugh!!! - He likes a mouse for dinner. - Oh, no! My mouse is in my pocket!
26. - Hello. - Hello, Susa. It’s Kate. - Hi, Kate. - Listen. Do you want to see the fireworks tomorrow? - Tomorrow… That’s Wednesday. - That’s right! We can see them from my mother’s office. - Fantastic! - Can you come? - OK. What time? - The fireworks start at seven. - OK. Where can we meet? - At my mother’s office. - See you tomorrow. Bye. - Bye.
27. - Hi, Susan. What have you got in your pocket? - Oh, nothing. - Nothing! I can see something. - Well… It’s a present for Kate. - Present for Kate? Why? - It’s her birthday today. - It isn’t today. It’s tomorrow. - No, it isn’t. It’s today. - What? I’ve got a present for Kate, but it’s at home. - What is it? - It’s a disk. - I’ve got a disk for her, too. - It’s a new Mike Richards disk. - Mike Richards! Oh, no…
28. - Say, Joe, do you play bridge? - No, I don’t play any card games. But I know how to play chess. How about you, George? - Well, I happen to be one of the best chess players around. - OK. Let’s play, then. We’ll see who’s the best.
29. - Would you like some cookies? I just made them. - Thank you. Yes, I would. - These are chocolate, and those are almond-flavoured. - I guess I’ll try a chocolate one first. Mmm, this is delicious. Are they hard to make? - No, they are really quite easy. Wait a minute, I’ve got the recipe right here. - Looks easy. I think I’ll make some tonight.
30. - I hear you’ve been ill. - Well, I had the flu for a couple of weeks, but now I’ fine. - You’re looking well. By the way, did you hear about Mrs. Jackson? - No. What about her? - She had such a bad case of the flu that they had to take her to the hospital. - Oh, I’m sorry to hear that.
31. - Haven’t I seen you somewhere before? - No, I don’t think so. - But your face is so familiar. Wait a second… I know… We were on the same flight to New York last month. - Oh, yes. Now I remember. What a coincidence to meet in San Francisco! - Well. You know what they say – it’s a small world.
Useful phrases. 1. Good morning/afternoon/evening/night! 2. What is your/his/her name? 3. How are you? – Fine, thanks. 4. How are you today? 5. How old are you? How old is he/she? 6. Where do you live? Where are you from? 7. Do you speak English/German/French/Spanish? 8. What is your father’s/mother’s/sister’s/brother’s name? 9. May I come in? May I go out? 10. Sorry for being late. 11. Who is absent today? 12. What is the date today? What day is it today? 13. Give me a pen/your copy-book. 14. What is the weather like today? It’s cold/warm/sunny/raining… 15. Go to the blackboard. 16. Open your books at page… Close your books. 17. Let’s read and translate the text. 18. Write down the date/theme… 19. Look at the blackboard/picture… 20. Will you repeat the question? 21. What’s the time? What time is it now? 22. What is the English/Russian for…? 23. Say again, please. 24. May I ask a question? Useful sets. Days: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Seasons: Spring, summer, autumn, winter Months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December Colours: Orange, green, white, black, blue, red, yellow, pink, grey, purple, brown Numbers: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, hundred, thousand, million, billion Subjects: Maths, Russian, Literature, English, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, History, Ecology, Geography, Sports Time: Watch It’s a quarter past five. – 5.15. It’s half past two. – 2.30. It’s twenty minutes to eight. – 7.40. It’s three o’clock. – 3.00. POEMS.
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