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42.Well, here we are, back in Bighton, standing in front of our hotel. 43.Today, we’re visiting new English friends of mine, who live here in Brighton. 44.What?Today? 45.Yes, today, honey, so – wh
Well, here I am, enjoying a delicious cappuccino at a fashionable cafe in Brighton. As you can see, this place is very, uh…fashionable for all the…um…fashionable young people here in Brighton. I’
51.Coming! 52.Hello, Mrs. Temple! How are you? Let me take you coat. 53.You mustn’t come near me! I have…I have a cold! I got you some wine; here you are! 54.Well, er…would you like to sit down?
1 Well, here we are in Brighton, we’ve made up, we’ve said we’re sorry, and we’ve gotten back together again, haven’t we honey. 2 Yeah, we have. 3 And we’re going to have a really romantic
So, how are you Mr. Berry? Oh, dear, can’t he talk? No, but it’s alright. You can talk to me. Are you his wife, then? Not yet, but we’re getting married soon. It’s OK, John. You’ll be alrigh
Hello, Susan Help, Roger. How was your “business” lunch? It was alright. Listen, I’m going to bed for a couple of hours. I need to think. Did you talk about important business? Yes, quite import
52 Hi, there. This is going to be just so romantic. We have our tickets to Pairs. 53 We have our passport and here we are, outside Brighton train station. 54 “Brighton railway station”, as they sa
1.look, who it is! Marcos back! 2.Hello! Marco! 3.When did you come back, Marco? 4.I was back a couple of days ago. I wanted to be back with my friends. I cried everyday I was away, you know? 5.Oh, really Marco? 6.Actually, Im taking an exam: the En
BONANNA, CAPONE AND SMITH: FAMILY LAWYERS AND FLUERAL DIRECTORS LONDON-CHICAGO-NEWYOURK-PALERMO Mr. John A Berry Flat 3B Trueleigh court, 11 Church Street, 40532 Washdon Dear Mr. Berry, I’m writing
-Excuse me, sir. I see that you are buying some vegetables. Can you tell me what you are buying? -Yes, I’m going to get some beans. They just come into season now. I’m going to have some green pep
Most people do their shopping in a supermarket, but for fresh fruit and vegetables, many shoppers prefer an outdoor market. It’s summer, and the stores are full of soft fruit, like strawberries, pea
1.-Kristi. 2.My God. It’s Roger. 3.Who is he? 4.I thought you were in prison. 5.That’s right, I was in prison. Listen, Kristi, you’ve got to help me. 6.Well, see you soon, Kristi- 7.Where’d yo
31.We have just passed under Brookless bridge, 32.Where George Washington opened the country’s first freeway in 1894. 33.And on the left we can see the White House. 34.Which is where the president g
2.Today I’ve come shopping in Next fashion store in the high street and with me is Juli Right, the assistant store manager. Juli, tell me a bit about Next, what sort of customers do you get here? 3.
33.Wow! Romantic or what? Who needs Paris and Rome, when you can come to Newhaven. 34.And then we get the ferry in the evening. At least we’ll be together, won’t we? 35.Yeah, well, it doesn’t lo
The doctor will see you now, Mr. Black. Would you come this way, please? OK, thanks. Now, Mr. Black, will you tell me what happened, please? Well, I was in this restaurant, when suddenly I feel this t
Dear Marie, I’m sitting in the middle of Buckington Park at the moment; on a seat of course, not on the grass. I’ve come here with the other students from the English class for a picnic; it’s a
Hello, this is Clare Martin, and today I’m looking at the language learning. It has been said the British are bad at learning languages, but can this be true? We teach languages to most of our child
K: No. Not particularly. I’m trying to hear everything on the radio, French, French news in the morning, every morning, gradually one may gets an ear perhaps for the language. C: What about the pron
Legal advice Marshaller Pormer was a young lawyer. One day a neighbour entered his office, and asked, What can I do if another man's dog entered my yard and killed one of my chickens? Mr. Pormer replied ,That the damage done could be clacked from th