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1. . - I’d like to place an order.
2. . - I would like supper.
3. . - I would like a continental breakfast.
4. ? - What drink would you like before dinner?
5. , . - I’ll have whatever you recommend.
6. ? - What do you recommend?
7. ? - What is the specialty of the house.
8. , . - Menu, please.
9. , . - May I have the menu and the wine list, please?
10. ? - Do you serve vegetarian food?
11. ? - Is there an English menu?
12. ? - What kind of soup are you serving today?
13. ? - What’s the cocktail of the day?
14. ? - May I take your order?
15. . - I’ll have the same thing.
16. . - I’ll have this.
17. ? - How long will it take?
18. (). - Scrambled eggs.
19. . - I’ll just have a ham sandwich.
20. . - I’ll have a T-bone steak with fried potatoes.
21. , ? - Would you like fried, baked or mashed potatoes?
22. ? - How would you like it?
23. , . - Medium rare, please.
24. , . - Well - done, please.
25. , . - Please show me the wine list.
26. ? - What kind of wine do you have?
27. . - I would like a bottle of white wine.
28. ? - How much is a whole bottle?
29. 1 ? - How much is a glass?
30. () - I would like a cup of coffee (tea).
31. ? - May I have a glass of water?
32. ? - Orange juice or tomato juice?
33. - ? - How about some dessert?
34. , . - Pancakes and a milk shake, please.
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You look very pretty -
You look lovely -
You have wonderful taste in clothes -
You look so well after the holiday! -
What a charming girl you are! - !
You don't look your age –
Thank you for your compliment -
Thank you for a nice day -
That’s very kind of you -
You’re very generous -
Much obliged -
I’m very much obliged to you -
You are a good specialist -
You are an outstanding musician -
You have a fine sense of humor -
You are a good listener -
You warm my heart -
You bring out the best in me –
You make working on a project a joy -
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How can you be so …
Charming -
Attractive –
Sunny –
Warm –
Stunning –
amazing -
sweet –
gentle –
cheerful –
wise –
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- - beside the house
- - among us
- - between the houses
- - by the window
- - at the door
- - round the table
- - far from the house
- - beyond the river
- - in front of our office
- - opposite my house
- - behind me
- - above my head
- - over the table
- - under the bed
- - below the ground
- - in the school
- - inside the house
- - outside the house
- - on the table
- - on the wall
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1. agonized - [ˈæɡənaɪzd]
2. aggressive - [əˈɡresɪv] ,
3. anxious - [ˈæŋkʃəs] ,
4. arrogant - [ˈærəgənt] ,
5. apologetic - [əpɒlədʒˈetɪk] ,
6. blissful - [blˈɪsfl] ,
7. bored - [bɔ:d]
8. bashful - [bˈæʃfʊl] ,
9. cautious - [kˈɔːʃəs] ,
10. cold - [kəuld] ,
11. curious - [ˈkjuərɪəs]
12. concentrating - [ˈkɔnsəntreɪtin]
13. confident - [ˈkɔnfɪdənt] ,
14. demure - [dɪmjˈʊəː] ,
15. determined - [dɪˈtə:mɪnd]
16. disappointed - [ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd]
17. disbelieving - [ˈdɪsbɪˈli:vin] /
18. disapproving - [ˈdɪsəˈpru:vin]
19. distasteful - [dɪsˈteɪstful]
20. disgusted - [dɪsgˈʌstɪd] , ,
21. ecstatic - [ɛkstˈætɪk] ,
22. envious - [ˈenvɪəːs]
23. enraged - [ɪnrˈeɪːdʒd] ,
24. exhausted - [ɪɡˈzɔ:stɪd] ,
25. exasperated - [ɪgzˈæspərɛɪːtɪd] ,
26. frustrated - [frʌstrˈeɪːtid] ,
27. frightened - [ˈfraɪtnid] - ,
28. grieving - [ɡri:vin] ,
29. guilty - [ˈɡɪltɪ] ,
30. horrified - [hˈɒrɪfaɪːd] ,
31. happy - [ˈhæpɪ] ,
32. hot - [hɔt] ,
33. hangover - [ˈhæŋˌəuvə]
34. hysterical - [hɪsˈterɪkəl] -
35. hurt - [hə:t] ,
36. indifferent - [ɪnˈdɪfrənt]
37. idiotic - [ˌɪdɪˈɔtɪk] ,
38. interested - [ˈɪntrɪstɪd] ,
39. innocent - [ˈɪnəsənt] , ,
40. jealous - [ˈdʒeləs]
41. joyful - [ˈdʒɔɪful]
42. loaded - [ˈləudɪd] , -
43. lonely - [ˈləunlɪ] ,
44. lovestruck - [lˈʌvɛstrʌk]
45. meditative - [mˈedɪtətɪv]
46. mischievous - [mˈɪstʃɪvəs] , ,
47. miserable - [ˈmɪzərəbl] , ,
48. negative - [ˈneɡətɪv] ,
49. obstinate - [ˈɒbstɪnət] ,
50. optimistic - [ˌɔptɪˈmɪstɪk] ,
51. pained - [peɪnd] , ,
52. paranoid - [pˈærənɔɪːd] ,
53. perplexed - [pəplˈekst] ,
54. prudish - [prˈuːdɪʃ] , ,
55. puzzled - [ˈpʌzlid] ,
56. regretful - [rɪˈɡretful] ,
57. relieved - [rɪˈli:vid] ,
58. sad - [sæd] ,
59. satisfied - [ˈsætɪsfaɪd]
60. sheepish - [ʃˈiːpɪʃ]1) , ; 2)
61. shocked - [ʃɔkt] ,
62. smug - [smˈʌg]
63. surly - [sˈɜːli] ,
64. suspicious - [səspˈɪʃəs]
65. surprised - [səˈpraɪzid] ,
66. sympathetic - [ˌsɪmpəˈθetɪk] 1) ; 2)
67. thoughtful - [θɔ:tful] ,
68. withdrawn - [wɪðdrˈɔːn] ,
69. undecided - [ˈʌndɪˈsaɪdɪd] ,
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I'm totally over the moon. - !
I'm on cloud nine -
I'm sick and tired - .
I haven't got a care in the world. - .I couldn't care less. ()
I had a complete fit. - .
She blew her top. - "" .
There's a bad vibe round here. ()
(I'm) bored to death - ()
I'm exhausted - ( )
Get annoyed -
(feel) miserable (about) - , (-)
beside oneself with - -
have half a mind to - , .
keep cool -
take to heart -
come to one's senses -
strain at the leash -
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necklace / 'nekləs/ -
sleeve / sliːv/ -
collar / 'kɔlə/ - ,
tights / taɪts/ - ,
dressing-gown /'dresɪŋˌgaun/-
buckle / 'bʌkl/ - ,
mittens / 'mɪt(ə)ns/ - ,
laces / leɪsez/ -
heel /hiːl/ -
sole / səul/ -
running shoes / 'rʌnɪŋ, ʃuːz/ -
trainers / 'treɪnəz/ -
zip / zɪp/ - ""
flip-flops / 'flɪpflɔps/ - ,
studs / stʌds/ -
- take off -
- put on -
- do up -
- undo -
- Do up your jacket, son, it's quite windy today. - I can't do it up, dad, the zip is broken! , , . - , , !
- pay a compliment -
- fish for compliments -
- If your wife can't stop criticizing her meal - she is obviously fishing for compliments! , !
fit/ suit/ match
- fit - /
Those shoes don't fit the boy anymore, he has grown out of them
, .
- suit - ,
Orange color doesn't suit people with ginger hair.
.
- match - ,
This black bag matches your black shoes !
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— Hobo
— Scam
— Canary; cooper; grass
- — To grass smb; to cooper smb
"", — Caper; heist
, — To carve
() — To chance one's arm
( ) — Ice; clonck
— Clued
— To clutch
— Con
(, ) — To father (murder, robbery) on smb -
— Cool it
— To cough
— Creep; robber
— To be up in a creek; to be on the mat; to come unstuck; to be in a bind
, , — To dash
— Deadpan
— To hit the deck
, — To give smb a deep-six
, — Dipsy-doodle
— To drop out (of sight)
, — Dropout; freak
— Fatcat
- — To flake out
- — To run/fall afoul of smb
— To create a flap
, - Everything is galley-west
, — Gimpy
, — To give a going-over; to shake down
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. - I have a migraine.
. - I have a headache.
. - I have a stomach ache.
. - I feel nauseous.
. - I have chills.
. - I have nausea.
. - I have fever.
, . - I've got a fever and a headache, and I feel dizzy and weak.
. - I have vomiting.
. - I vomited several times yesterday.
. - It hurts here.
. - I am bleeding.
. - I've got a terrible toothache.
/ . - I've got a terrible stomach ache / headache.
. - I have a sharp pain in my ear.
/ . - I have a pain in my back / chest.
. - I have a flu.
, , . - I have a sore throat and a runny nose, and I'm sneezing a lot.
. - I have been feeling dizzy and sweating a lot.
. - I have a bad cough and my chest hurts.
. - I have an allergy.
. - I'm allergic to .
. - My whole body hurts.
/ . - I've got a broken arm / leg.
/ . - I've got a dislocated arm / leg.
/ . - I have a burn / a cut.
. - I have a burn an insect bite.
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charming - ,
engaging -
happy -
pleasant [ 'pleznt ] -
pleased -
sweet - ,
broad -
cunning -
faint -
ironical -
sad -
strained - ,
wry -
enigmatic [ enig'mtik ] -
winning -
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dark -
fair - ,
sallow - -
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delicate [ 'delikt ] -
rough [ 'rf ] -
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aquiline [ 'kwilain ] -
flat -
hooked [ 'hukt ] -
snub -
fleshy -
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full -
thick -
rosy -
painted -
parched -
parted -
bite one's lips -
compose one's lips -
curl one's lips -
purse one's lips -
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(I, me, you, he, him, she, her, it, we, us, you, they, them)
(my, mine, your, yours, his, her, hers, its, our, ours, your, yours, their, theirs)
- (myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, oneself, ourselves .)
(this, these, that, those, such, the same, it)
(who, whom, what, which, whose)
(who, whom, what, which, whose, that)
(no, none, neither, no one, nobody, nothing)
(some, any, somebody, someone, something, anybody, anyone, anything, one)
(all, both, either, each, every, everybody, everyone, everything, other, another)
(many, much, few, little, a few, a little, several)
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The Present Indefinite (Simple)
To be to have (got)
The Present Continuous
to be going to
, Continuous
The Present Perfect
Present Perfect Past Indefinite
The Present Perfect Continuous
The Past Indefinite (Simple)
The Past Continuous
The Past Perfect
The Past Perfect Continuous
The Future Indefinite (Simple)
The Future Continuous
The Future Perfect
The Future Perfect Continuous
The Future in the Past
; .
: can, may, must, ought (to)
: to have (to), to be (to)
: shall, should, will, would, need, dare
Present Participle Simple
Present Participle Perfect
Past Participle (Participle II)
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mother -
father -
daughter -
son -
sister -
brother -
grandfather -
grandmother -
aunt -
uncle -
niece -
nephew -
parents -
children -
grandparents -
grandchild (. grandchildren) - , ()
grandson -
granddaughter -
great-grandchildren (great-grandson, great-granddaughter) - (, )
twins - ,
twin-brother - -
twin-sister - -
cousin - , , ,
step-father -
step-mother -
step-son -
step-daughter -
wife -
husband -
widow -
widower -
father-in-law - ,
mother-in-law - ,
son-in-law - ,
daughter-in-law - , ,
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1. Hello/ good bye - /
2. Good morning! / Good afternoon! / Good evening! - ! / /
3. Please thank you - /
4. Sorry -
5. I don't understand. -
6. Please speak more slowly. - , , .
7. Could you repeat that? - ?
8. What is your name? - ?
9. My name is . . . . - ...
10. Nice to meet you! -
11. How are you doing? ?
12. Can you help me? - ?
13. Let's go to... - () ...
14. I'm looking for... - ...
15. Where is . . . the bathroom, restaurant, museum, hotel, beach, embassy? - , , , , , ?
16. How do I get to ..? - ...?
17. How do you say this? - ? ( )
18. How much is this? - ?
19. Can I ask you a question? - ?
20. I am from . . . . - ...
21. Can you help me practice English? - ?
22. Could you write it down on paper?- ?
23. What does this word mean? - ?
24. I am hungry. - .
25. I am thirsty. - .
26. I am cold. - .
27. I am feeling sick. - .
28. How do you use this word? - ?
29. Did I say it correctly? - ?
30. What time is it? - ?
31. This food is amazing! - - !
32. I need to go now. - .
33. Today, yesterday and tomorrow - , , .
34. Can you give me an example? - ?
35. Please wait a moment. - .
36. Excuse me! - ( )
37. I'm sorry to bother you - ,
38. Does anybody here speak Russian? -- -?
39. I don't speak English very well - -.
40. I speak English a little bit - -
41. I need an interpreter. - .
42. Where can I buy ...? - ...?
43. That's (too) expensive. - ()
44. I'll take one / it / this. -
45. I like this. -
46. I don't like that -
47. Can I pay by credit-card? - ?
48. Can I exchange this? -
49. That's all, thanks - ,
50. Excuse me, where can I get a taxi? - , ?
51. This address , please - , !
52. Drive me to the airport/hotel/city center - / /
53.When does the bus to Boston leave? - ?
54. Stop here, please. - , .
55. I'd like a ticket to...- ...
56. When does the check-in begin? - ?
57. Where can i return my ticket? - ?
58. Here are my passport and custom declaration -
59. Here is my luggage -
60. It is a business trip -
61. It is a turistic visit -
62. I travel with a group -
63. I want to book a room. .
64. I want a room with bed and breakfast. « ».
65. Non-smoking, please. - , .
66. Here you are. , .
67. Keep the change -
68. Could I have the bill? - ?
69. The hange is not correct -
70 Could you break this 100 (hundred) dollar bill? - 100- ?
71. What size is this sweater? ?
72. I want to try it on. - .
73. I need... - ...
74. I want to book a table. .
75. I'd like... - ...
76. I do not eat meat. -
77. I agree. - ().
78. With pleasure. - .
79. I see. - .
80. I am busy. - ().
81. No, thank you. - , .
82. I am sorry, but I can’t. - , .
83. Thank you so much!- !
84. You are welcome! - ( ).
85. Best wishes! - !
86. Congratulations! - (-)!!
87. Happy birthday! - !
88. I wish you all the best! - !
89. Have a good time! - !
90. Have a good holiday! - !
91. Have a good trip! - !
92. Take care! !
93. Good luck! - !
94. See you (later)! - !
95. See you soon! - !
96. I need help. .
97. I'm lost. - .
98.I have an emergency. Please call for help. - . !
99. Call the police! - !
100. Call for a doctor. -
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