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Ask me another - !
eat one's words -
Enough of it -
go into details -
I don’t care -
I have no idea -
I mean it! -
I wish I knew - !
It doesn’t matter -
It doesn't make sense -
It doesn't prove a thing -
It' s none of your business -
It's a lie -
It's all the same to me -
It's beside the point -
It's new to me -
It's out of place -
It's up to you -
It's waste of time -
Let's clear it up - .
Let's drop the subject -
Mind one's own business -
no matter -
point of view -
pro and con -
say one's say -
side against -
So what? - ?
speak one's mind -
stand one's ground -
stand to reason - ,
take a side -
take a stand -
take into account -
That's not the point -
That's very well, but - , …
to one's face - ( )
up against -
Use your own judgement -
What are you driving at? - ?
What are you talking about? - !
What for? - ?
What of it? - ?
You can take it from me -
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, I am very well, thank you ,
I am fine!
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? How are you doing? How are things? : : ? :
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! Good evening! :
! Good afternoon! :
! Good morning! :
On monday
! All the best! :
! Good bye!
See you :
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wordsteps.com/
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denistutor.narod.ru
3. www.englishtopic.narod.ru/ - English Topics and Texts - .
Alles in memories
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esl.report.ru/
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www.english4u.dp.ua
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www.uk.ru/language.shtml
7. Study English Club - . , , , .
www.englishclub.narod.ru/
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www.englishbest.ru/
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13. English Forum & EFL resource - .
www.englishforum.com/00/
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info.study.ru/
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19. www.free-english.com/ - . , , . .
20. www.englishpage.com/ - , , . , .
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www.english.language.ru/slang/
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kinder-english.narod.ru/
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Logical English. - 4 " ".
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http://www.liveinternet.ru/users/alinakots/post294925796/
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Hello good bye - "" " "
Please thank you - "" ""
I don't understand. - " "
Please speak more slowly. - ", , ".
Could you please repeat that? - " ?"
What is your name? - " "
My name is . . . . - " ..."
Can you help me? - " ?"
Where is . . . the bathroom, restaurant, museum, hotel, beach, embassy? - " , , , , , ?"
How do you say this? - " ? " ( )
How much is this? - " ?"
Can I ask you a question? - " ?"
I am from . . . . - " ..."
[the country] is very beautiful. - "[] - ."
Can you please help me practice English? - " ?"
Can you please write it down on paper. - " ?"
What does this word mean? - " ?"
I am hungry. - " ."
I am thirsty. - " ."
I am cold. - " ".
I am feeling sick. - " ."
How do you use this word? - " ?"
Did I say it correctly? - " ?"
What time is it? - " ?"
This food is amazing! - " - !"
I need to go now. - " ."
Today, yesterday and tomorrow - , , .
Can you give me an example? - " ?"
Please wait a moment. - " ."
How do I get to ..? - " ...?"
I have an emergency. Please call for help. - " . !"
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Hello! How are you? - ! ?
Hi! What a lovely morning! - ! !
Hiya! How was your weekend? - ! ?
Morning! How is it going? - ! ?
Hi there! What's up? - ? ?
Wakey-wakey! Rise and shine! - -! :)
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C "LOTHES"
C "LOTHES"
Anorak -
Bathrobe -
Beret -
Bikini -
Blouse - ,
Boots - ;
Boxer shorts - ( )
Bra -
Briefs -
Button -
Camisole -
Cap - ; ; ;
Cardigan - ,
Checked - ,
Coat -
Collar -
Corduroys -
Cotton -
Denim -
Dress - ()
Evening gown -
Flats -
Flip-flops -
Flowery - ;
Footwear -
Fur -
Fur coat -
Gloves -
Gumshoes -
Hat - , ; ;
Headgear -
Helmet - ,
High heels -
Jacket -
Jeans -
Jockstrap - ()
Jogging suit - ( )
Jumper - ,
Jumpsuit -
Knickers - ,
Leather - ()
Leotard -
Linen - ; ,
Lingerie, women's underwear -
Lining -
Long-sleeved shirt -
Mini-skirt - -
Mittens -
Moccasins -
Nightdress, nightie; am. nightgown -
Nylon -
Open toe shoes -
Overalls - ;
Overcoat - ,
Pair of pyjamas; am. (pair of) pajamas -
Panties - ( )
Pants -
Parka -
Pattern -
Plain - ,
Plastic - ,
Platform shoes -
Pocket -
Polyester -
Pullover; am. sweater, pullover - ,
Pumps -
Raincoat, waterproof (coat); am. raincoat - ,
Rubber - ;
Sandals -
Satin -
Scarf - ;
Shirt - ;
Shoes - ;
Short-sleeved shirt -
Shorts -
Silk -
Skirt -
Slates -
Sleeve -
Slip -
Slippers -
Sneakers - ,
Socks -
Sportwear -
Spotted - ,
Stocking -
Strap; belt - ,
Striped -
Suede -
Suit -
Sweat-shirt - ,
Sweatband -
Sweater - ,
Swimming trunks -
Swimming/bathing costume, swimsuit; am. bathing suit, swimsuit - /
T-shirt/tee-shirt; vest -
T-shirt; sweatshirt - ,
Tank top -
Tartan - ( , )
Tee shirt -
Tie -
Tights -
Tights; am. pantyhose -
Top- boots -
Tracksuit -
Trainers, running shoes; am. sneakers -
Trousers; am. pants - ,
Turtleneck -
Tuxedo -
Underpants; knickers; am. underpants; panties -
Underwear -
Veil -
Velvet -
Waistcoat; am. vest -
Windbreaker -
Wool -
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Hold it!— ! ! You bet!— ! ! Let’s make things clear!— ! You’re welcome!— ! We are in a need of ….– …. That’s (quite) right! – , ! ! I’m afraid that’s wrong! – , ! I’ll get back to you – . Hold the line! – ! Any time! – ! Your time is up – I run out of money – ! What’s up? – ? ? Big deal! – ! ( ) Are you kidding? – ? Right away! – ! ! Never mind! – ! ! In no time! – , ! ! Here you go! – ! If you say so – . |
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the day before yesterday -
yesterday morning -
yesterday -
last night -
this morning - c
today -
tonight -
tomorrow morning -
tomorrow -
tomorrow night -
the day after tomorrow -
in the morning -
in the afternoon -
in the evening -
last week -
last month -
last year -
this week -
this month -
this year -
next week -
next month -
next year -
the previous day -
the previous week -
the previous month -
the previous year -
the following day -
the following week -
the following month -
the following year -
now -
then -
at once / immediately -
right away / straight away -
soon - c
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, ? Excuse me. How can I get to this place?
, , ? Would you tell me how to get to this hotel?
? Is the hotel far from here?
? How long does it take?
? Is that on this side?
? Will you show me the way to the post office?
? Which way is downtown?
, . Please point out where I am on this map.
, . Please draw a map here.
? Where are we now?
? What's the name of this street?
? What landmarks are on the way?
? Should I go straight?
. On the way you’ll see a restaurant on the other side of the street.
. It’s about ten minutes of walk.
. It’ s a short walk.
. It’s right across the street.
. It’s at the end of this corridor.
. It’ s not so far.
. You can’ t miss it.
, . Wait here a moment, please.
. I get off at the next stop.
, . Let me off here, please.
, . Stop here, please.
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to squeeze -
to squeeze juice -
to crumple -
to crumple the paper -
to squash -
to squash tomato -
to press -
to press the button -
to wring -
to wring a towel -
to crush - ,
to crush the rebellion -
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2. matter of opinion -
3. next door to -
4. no good - ,
5. not so much the -
6. not think much of -
7. not to worry -
8. nothing much -
9. number one - ,
10. of some sort - -, -
11. old as the hills -
12. on end -
13. on the edge - , ,
14. out of the blue -
15. point of no return -
16. slow and sure - ,
17. something else -
18. such as it is -
19. take at face value -
20. there is no telling - , ,
21. think a lot of -
22. to the point of - ,
23. too thin -
24. when least expected -
25. without a trace -
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Leisure Time Activities
Go to the cinema (go to the movies) -
Some film categories are: Comedy (), Drama (), Horror ( ), Thriller (), Action (), Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) ( ), Fantasy (), Documentary ( ), Musical ().
Watch TV -
Different types of television programs are: The News (), Soap Operas ( ), Criminal Investigation Dramas ( ), Reality TV (-), Situation Comedies, Talk Shows (-), Documentaries ( ), Cartoons (), Game Shows ( ), Sports programs ( ), Movies (), Political programs ( ), Religious programs ( ).
Spend time with family -
Go out with friends -
Surf the internet -
Play video games -
Play a musical instrument -
Instruments: piano (), guitar (), violin (), cello (), flute (), piano accordion (), panpipes (), clarinet (), saxophone (), trumpet (), etc.
Listen to music -
music: pop, rock, hip hop, rhythm & blues, blues, jazz, classical, soul, heavy metal.
Read -
Fiction ( ): novels (, ), short stories ( ), crime fiction ( ) etc.
Non-fiction: biographies, autobiographies, or books on history, science, philosophy, religion.
Write -
Diary (), journal, poetry (), novels, letters (), short stories, etc.
Go to the park -
Go to cultural locations and events -
Museums, concerts, plays, musicals, opera performances.
Go shopping -
Cook -
Make meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Study something - -
Study a language; learn a skill ( ) such as cooking or making furniture.
Art and crafts -
Paint (), draw, sew (), crochet ( ), knit (), sculpt (), engrave (), make furniture ( ), make jewelry ( )
Gardening -
Plant flowers ( ), vegetables () or herbs () and maintain your garden by watering () it, pulling the weeds () and feeding it with fertilizer ().
Exercise and play a sport -
Swimming, working out at a gym ( ), playing football or basketball.
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: Asking for Directions
Helen: Exuse me, I am visiting London and I am lost.
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Passerby (): London is a big city. What are you looking for?
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Helen: I am supposed to meet my friend at the Natural History Museum.
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Passerby: Do you know the address?
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Helen: Yes, it's at the intersection of Cromwell Road and Brompton Road.
-, Cromwell Brompton.
Passerby: Oh, I know this district very well. First, catch the tube at the station in the middle of the block.
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Helen: On this street?
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Passerby: Yes, you can see it from here. Do you see the sign over there?
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Helen: Oh, yes, I see it, thank you.
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Passerby: Take the tube there.
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Helen: How many stops before I get off the subway?
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Passerby: Four stops.
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Helen: Do you know the name of the stop?
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Passerby: Yes, you will get off at the South Kensington. When you go up the steps, you will follow the first street to the right.
- , South Kensington. , .
Helen: Is that Cromwell Road or Brompton Road?
- Cromwell Road Brompton Road?
Passeby: It's Cromwell Road. Just follow it until you get to the next corner.
- Cromwell Road. .
Helen: Is the museum right there?
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Passerby:Yes, it's there. It's a big building on your left, you can't miss it.
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Helen: Thank you very much!
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Passerby: No problem! I hope you enjoy your visit to the city.
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Muzzy English))) I like it)) |
Muzzy English))) I like it)))
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Phonemic chart - |
Phonemic chart -
This is the new British Council phonemic chart. Help students hear the sounds of English by clicking on the symbols below. Click on the top right hand corner of each symbol to hear sample words including the sounds.
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http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/phonemic...gn=bc-teachingenglish-facebook
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Do Phrases |
Do Phrases
do a crossword –
do the ironing – -
do the laundry –
do the washing up –
do homework – ( )
do housework –
do your job – ( )
do the dishes –
do business with - -
do a favour –
do good – ;
do harm – ; ;
do time (to go to prison) – ( )
do well – ( -); ( -); ..
do one's best –
do your hair –
do away with smb - -,
do damage to smb -
do one’s duty - ,
do a concert (a play) - ()
do an experiment -
do an injury -
do right (wrong) - ()
do repairs -
do miracles (wonders) -
do research -
do an ill service/ill turn -
do smth on purpose - - ,
do smth by chance (by accident)- -
do lecturing -
do sums -
do a puzzle - ,
do military service -
do an assignment -
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6 ways to use "get"
"to get" .
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Get+adjective()
get divorced -
get angry -
get married -
get lost -
Get+comparative( )
get older -
get worse -
get better -
Get=buy/obtain(, )
get a flat -
get a job -
Get+preposition=phrasal verbs ( )
get on well with someone - -
get up -
get out - ,
Get=arrive - ,
get to work -
get to school -
get home -
Get=receive -
get a salary -
get a letter -
get an e-mail -
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