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And that~s her sister. Frank is Betty~s husband. That~s my girlfriend. Do you like it? I hope so. That~s all for now. May Day is being celebrated here. What~s his telephone number? This is Towersey near Oxford. This is my boyfriend, John. This is my wife. This is my husband. What~s her address? Do you know his address? How are you? I~m fine, thanks. Is that Francis Matthews? Who~s that? Is it his wife? That~s her father and mother. Who~s that? That~s Barbara. Is she your sister? No she isn~t. Is he Barbara~s brother? Yes he is. Can you help me, Chris? Shall we go to the cinema tonight? I~ve got some work to do. Ann, may I open the window? Please, don~t open the windou. I>~s cold in here. I must be going now. Just a moment. Will you post this letter for me? to ask for help / to offer help Open the door, please. Can I help you? Please, take it. It~s for you. Can I sit here? Shall I put it here? Please, don~t get up. Shall we stay here? Can I come in? Please, don~t park here. ENTRANCE - NO ENTRY - EXIT Will you take it? Would you take it, please? Can I take your luggage? Would you follow me? Would you wait here, please? This way, please. Let~s go to the cinema. I may go there. It~s on the left-hand side. It~s straight ahead. It~s opposite the bank. I think it~s in Trafalgar Square. I need to find some places. Can you help me? Is there a post office near hear? Let me draw you a plan? The nearest post office is in Barlay.The park is opposite the post office.Thank you very much. Where~s the park, please? The park is on the left. The post office is over there. Where~s the police station? The police station is straight ahead.Good morning. Look at this map. There~s a post office in Downstreet. Excuse me, where~s the hospital? Excuse me, where~s the bank? The bank is there. It~s over there. Look at the map. It~s this way. I don~t know. I am sorry. I think it~s in Market Street. I don~t know. I~m sorry. Where~s the Grand Hotel? She~s doing the shopping in a market.She is looking after child. The wife is doing the houswork. The husband is driving off for work. Where~s Francis? He isn~t here. Mr. Jones is in his office. She~s gone to the shops. I think he~s in the factory. He isn~t at home, he~s at work. Is Bob at home? Bill is at his girlfriend. I think he~s at the cinema. He~s gone to the theatre. She~s gone to a party. He~s at the cinema. He~s gone to the cinema. I think Mr. Black is in his room. Are they in the bar? But they aren~t in their room. Mr. and Mrs. White are at the hotel. Is Miss. Brown in, please? Yes, they~re here. He~s still at the airport. She~s gone to the hairdresser. I think she~s in canteen. Are Chris and Helen there? Excuse me. What time is it? It~s twenty past nine. By my watch it~s ten o~clock. My watch must be fast. Thank goodness it~s Sunday today. Do you work on Saturday, Chris? You are lucky. It~s half past four. Oh, I~ve missed my train. When will the next train leave? That~s not bad. Where~s my watch? It~s a quarter past seven. It~s half past one. And what time do the shops open? We close at five thirty. We close at twelve thirty on Monday. We are closed on Sunday. We open at nine fifteen. Every day. Just a few questions, Mr. Brown. Whwn do the staff arrive? When do the trains leave for London? When do the trains arrive in London? This train will leave at ten ten. The next train leave at eight forty. Is this the National Galery? Yes, that~s right. Chris, how high is Big Ben? How old is Big Ben? Isn~t that your camera, Ann? I~m going to Edinburgh tommorow. Really? Are these your suitcases? Would you open this suitcase, please?Excuse me, what~s this? This is bottle of wine. It~s toothpaste and soap. That is an ant-eater. Where are we? Here are six questions about London. It~s the Tower of London. How old is Tower of London? It is about 900 years old. The tower of London is 900 years old.How long is the river Thames? The river Thames is 338 km long. How high is Big Ben? Big Ben is 98 meters high. Do you like this music? I prefer jazz to classical music. What do you think of my new hat? Which would you pefer? I prefer tea. I don~t like coffee. Here you are. What do you think of the tea? Do you like work? I don~t like work. I like food and I like wine. Shall we go to a party? At six I can go home. Welcome to our new house. What do you think of it? I think it~s very nice. Sit down, please. This is living room. Do you like it? What do you think of that table? I don~t like small tables. I don~t like small chairs. I don~t like that music. What do you think of the coffee? I think the coffee~s very good. I prefer red wine to white wine. I prefer Beethoven to Bach. Shall we go to the cinema? It~s an old film. I don~t like old films. Shall we stay here? Your father likes television. At nine o~clock there~s news. At 9.30 there~s an old film. How do you like the wine? Yes, I quite like it. Have you got some writing paper? Have you got some envelope? Have you got any picture postcards. There~s a shop over there. Have we got any beer in the house? May I take one? I~ve got a new job. In a restaurant. I~ve got a new shirt. You~ve got a new jacket. Francis, have you got a pen? Have you got any clean glasses? Have you got any tickets? We have some tickets for Tuesday. Can I have ten tickets for Thursday? We~ve only got four tickets. Is there a post office near here? Thank you very much. Not at all. Have you got any maps of London? Have you got a table for two? Thank you, sir. Goodbye. One fish, one steak, two salads. Have you got any German wine? We haven~t got any German wine. We~ve got some Italian wine. Have you got any change? What~s your address? Have you got a pen? Is there a railway station near here?Well, I~ll take a taxi. Well, I~ll see you at Tuesday. Is there a garage near here? There are some hotels in this street.The nearest hotel is next to the bankWhat~re those men doing? That looks a hard job. Hello, Chris. Good to see you. What are you doing? I~m studying a map. And what~s Helen doing? She~s packing. I~m going to a concert. Where are you going? Do you always go to a ball on Sunday?That~s a pity. What~s she doing? She~s in the bathroom. She~s having a shower. What is he eating? He~s eating an apple. They~re making coffee. She~s in the coffee shop. She~s having a cup of coffee. He~s watching television. He always watches TV in the evenings.It~s for Tom. He~s gone to his girlfriend~s house. I~m sorry. He is at his girlfriend~s. He goes there every Tuesday. They go to the cinema. He~ll be in tomorrow. He never goes out on Wednesdays. She~s on holiday. Can I sit here? Do you like Brighton? We come here every year. Does he go to the cinema? He never goes to a restaurant. Are you writing a postcard? Do you like parties? There~s a party at my hotel. Can I come? Yes, of course. I~m going to the cinema at 8 o~clock.Wait a moment. What~re you doing? I go to the cinema every Sunday. Who~s the girl playing the guitar? Good morning, what can I do for you? I want to see Mr. Scott. Can I have your name, please? Can I speak to Mr. Scott? I~ve got some books for you. Can I speak to Helen? Helen~s out at the moment. There~s call for you, Chris. Good morning, Jane. How are you? I~m very well, thank you. Mr. Black is here to see you. Come into my office. I~m sorry, you can~t see him now. He~s talking to Mr. Black. This is Jim Brown speaking. Who~s that? Who~s calling? Can I come and see you this evening? Come to my hotel this evening. Shall I come at six o~clock? I~ve got the television set for you. Shall I send it to your room? Is that all right? Be careful! Is this room 432? Yes, it is. Are you Mr. Brown? I~ll be careful. It~s all right. Did you have a good journey? Who~s that with him? He is in danger. I want to talk to him. How tall are you, Chris? I~m six foot three. It looks higher from here. I don~t like the look of him. Which one? The one wearing glasses? Who~s that man over there? Who~s that man in the brown suit? That~s not him. He~s wearing a brown suit and a hat. He~s carrying a parcel. I~m looking for my friend. Is Kay her first name or surname? She~s staying at our hotel. Perhaps she~s in the bar. I don~t think so. She never goes into bars. Is she waiting for you? I don~t know but I think so. What does she look like? I she short or tall? She doesn~t like hats. Is she carrying a big handbag? Is that Mrs. Kay over there? He is wearing a black suit. She~s got long fair hair. She~s waring a short skirt. She~s about one meter seventy. She~s about 25 years old. You~re looking for your boyfriend. My friend has got short dark hair. How tall is he? I~m looking for my daughter. What~s your daughter~s name? She is short and thin. What time is it? It~s half past four.What does your brother look like? How tall is he? What colour are his eyes? Is that your girlfriend? Over there. My girlfriend Jean~s got longer hair.This girl looks older than Jean. Is that your brother over there? No, John looks younger. Is she about six foot tall? Follow me. This way. I want to help you. I want to protect you. You~re in danger. What will you do? Where are you going today? This morning I~m going to London. \C-1 9û19%Poj`te d(l. Jste Mary Brownow(? Jak se to p)#e? Velmi dob%e. Pokuste se porozum@t hlavn) my#lence.Jak se, pros)m, jmenujete? Promi*te, jste sle$na Lewisov(? D)vejte se pozorn@. Jak_ telefonn) $)slo m( Helena? Poj`te se mnou, pros)m. Jmenuji se Alice. Ona m( telefon 709-2435. To je moje man&elka Doris. A tamto je jej) sestra. Frank je Bettynin man&el. To je moje d@v$e. L)b) se v(m to? Douf(m, &e ano. To je prozat)m v#echno. Pr(v@ se tu oslavuje prvn) m(j. Jak' m( /on/ telefon? Tohle je Towersey pobl)& Oxfordu. To je m p(nb do de#t@. Pojedeme autem? P%)#t) t'den m(# narozeniny. Cht@la bys n@jak_ v)no? Minulou noc jsem nespal. Jsi unaven a pot%ebuje# dovolenou. Co ti mu&i d@laj)? Tom dnes ve$er p%ijde na ve$e%i. L)stek si m<&ete koupit zde. Co bys cht@l k ve$e%i? Koup)m l(hev v)na. To je velmi dobr_ v)no, pane. M(te n@jak' v@t#)? Pot%ebuji v(# pas. Jak_ kr(sn_ kv@tiny! Kdy bude hotov( ve$e%e? Bude to hotov_ v 10 hodin. Cht@l byste n@jakou zeleninu? Nechci &(dn_ brambory. Cht@l bych sal(t. Pom(h(m o n@ pe$ovat. Je mi horko a m(m &)ze*. Co chce#, abych p%ipravila? Co obvykle d@l(# po pr(ci? V pond@l) obvykle zte se tudy. Vlak je rychlej#). Chci jet k mo%i. Je to odtud daleko. Brighton je odtud 85 kilometr<. M<&eme se tam dostat vlakem. M<&ete si vz)t taxi. Autobus jede ka&d'ch dvacet minut. M<&ete mi %)ci cestu do Brightonu? Odbo$te prvn) ulic) doleva. Jak se dostaneme na pl(&? Je`te touto ulic) 2 km. Nem(me &(dn' benz)n. Pot%ebujete pomoci? Nen) to odtud daleko. Mus)me zahnout doleva. el jsem z n(dra&) p@#ky. Jak_ to je b't taxik(%em? M<&ete mne vz)t k muzeu? Pr(v@ proto je to zaj)mav_. Vyzn( se v Lond'n@. Nemohu to na map@ nal_zt. 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