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A a [ei] B b[bi:] C c [ci:] D d [di:]
E e[i:] F f [ef] G g [ʤi:] H h[eiʧ]
I i [ai] J j[ʤei] K k[kei] L l [el]
M m [em] N n [en] O o [ou] P p [pi:]
Q q[kju:] R r [a:] S s [es] T t [ti:]
U u[ju:] V v [vi:] W w[‘dablju:]  
X x[eks] Y y [wai] Z z [zed]  

 

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.

1. Little mouse, little mouse Run, run to your house One, two, three, four Don’t forget to shut the door.   2. On Sunday, Sunday, Sunday We go to the zoo We want to see a zebra A wolf and a kangaroo.  
  1. Come to the garden
And play with the snow Make a white snowman And help him to grow “What a nice snowman” The children will say “What a fine game For a cold winter day”.  
  1. Good morning, good morning
Good morning to you Good morning, good morning We are glad to see you
  1. Here is my father
Here is my mother Here is my sister Here is my brother Father, mother Sister, brother Hand in hand With one another  
  1. Ten little fingers
Ten little toes Two little ears And one little nose Two little eyes That shine so bright One little mouth To say “Good night”  
  1. I have two legs
With which I walk I have a tongue With which I talk And with it too I eat my food And tell If it is bad or good.  
  1. I have two eyes
And I can see A book and a pen In front of me I see a window And a door I see the ceiling And the floor  
  1. It’s fun to be this
It’s fun to be that To leap like a lamb T climb like a cat To swim like a fish To hop like a frog To trot like a horse To jump like a dog  
  1. Always try to be polite
In everything you do Remember always to say “please” And don’t forget “Thank you”  
  1. Breakfast in the morning
Dinner in the day Tea comes after dinner Then comes time to play Supper in the evening When the sky is red Then the day is over And we go to bed
  1. One, two, three
Let me see Who likes coffee And who likes tea One, two, three Oh, I see You like coffee And I like tea.  
  1. Spring is green
Summer is bright Autumn is yellow Winter is white  
  1. Busy, busy little bees
When the day is sunny Fly about in the garden Looking for some honey.  
  1. The summer is over
The trees are all bare There is mist in the garden And frost in the air.  
  1. Along the ground
Without a sound Your shadow follows you It copies every move you make And everything you do. It runs, it walks It waves its arms And even nods its head But when there is no source of light Your shadow goes to bed.  
  1. A wise old owl sat in an oak
The more he heard, the less he spoke The less he spoke, the more he heard Why aren’t we all like that wise old bird.  
  1. Solomon Grundy
Born on Monday Christened on Tuesday Married on Wednesday Took ill on Thursday Worse on Friday Died on Saturday Buried on Sunday This is the end Of Solomon Grundy  
  1. There was a crooked man
And he walked a crooked mile He found a crooked sixpence Against a crooked stile He bought a crooked cat Which caught a crooked mouse And they all lived together In a little crooked house  
  1. Thirty days have September
April, June and November All the rest have thirty-one Except for February alone.  
  1. Humpty-Dumpty sat on the wall
Humpty-Dumpty had a great fall All the King’s horses and all the King’s men Couldn’t put Humpty together again.  
  1. The rain is raining all around
It falls on fields and tree It rains on the umbrellas here And on the ships at sea.  
  1. Rain, rain, April rain
You are feeding seed and grain You are raising plants and crops With your gaily sparkling drops.

 






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