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Аудио английский для начинающих, английский для начинающих аудио бесплатно, KET 1 test 2

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Английский язык аудио, аудио английский для начинающих бесплатно. Диалоги на английском для начинающих. - Hello Mrs. Brown. Is John there? - No, he’s out on his bicycle at the moment. - Oh. Can he go swimming tonight? - Sorry, Paul, he’s got a football match tonight. - Are you as tall as your sister, Ben? - No, she’s still taller than me. - And what about your brother? - Oh, I’m much taller than him. - I want to buy a present for Diana. - What about a bag? - Yes, this one’s nice. It’s small and round. - I think she’d prefer a square bag. - No, this is better, I’ll get the round one. - Can I help you? - Yes, I’d like a pound of apples, please. - Do you want the ones at thirty pence, thirty-five pence or forty pence? - The ones at thirty pence please. - Hello? - Hello, Ray? It’s Helen. About tonight ... - Ah, yes. The film begins at quarter past eight. - OK. So, I’ll meet you outside the cinema at ... erm ... about five to eight. - All right, see you then. - Michael, we must paint some of the rooms in the hotel. - Yes, Liz. What colour paint shall we have? - Well, I think the dining room should be white. - Yes. White is best for the dining room. But I’d like something brighter in the television room. What about red? - Hm. I think it should be white, too. - No, let’s have something more interesting in the television room. Do you like yellow? - Yes, a light yellow is all right. Now, what about the bedrooms on the first floor? - Well, the curtains are dark green, so I think the walls should be light green. - OK. Shall we have the same colour in the second floor bedrooms, too? - No, something different. Perhaps grey ... or is blue prettier? - All right. A nice light blue on the second floor. - And for the office? How about red? - Oh, no! That must be grey. You can have red in the kitchen. - Fine! At least one room will be my favourite colour! - Jane? It’s Sarah. Are you still looking for a job? - Yes, I am actually. - Well, my boss, who’s the sales manager, needs a new secretary. - Oh, well. Tell me something about the job. - Well, Jane, ifs a full-time job, five days a week. - What time do you start in the morning? - At nine o’clock. You can catch the eight thirty train with me. - OK, and what’s the pay like? I got a hundred and eighty pounds a week In my last job. - Oh, you can earn more here. It’s six pounds an hour, so that’s about, urn, two hundred and ten pounds a week. - What do you do for lunch, Sarah? Do you take sandwiches? - No, we go to a little cafe near the park. - And how many weeks’ holiday do you have? - Well, I have four weeks, some people have five, but when you start, Jane, you only have three. - Right, I see ... um ... shall I phone the sales manager? - Yes, why not? His name’s Mr. Fawcett. - What? - Fawcett. F-A-W-C-E-T-T. - Well, thanks very much. - Good luck. Bye, Jane. - Bye. - Good morning. International Language School. Can I help you? - Yes, please, I’d like some information about your school. - Certainly. What do you want to know? - Well, first, what day does the next course begin? - Well, our courses always begin on the first Monday of every month. Let me see, the next course begins on the third of January. - That’s next week. - Yes, that’s right. - And what time do classes start? - Well, they begin at a quarter past nine so you should be here a little earlier, at about nine o’clock. - And I don’t have the address. Could you give it to me, please? - Yes, the school is at 57 London Road. - Just a moment. I’ve got a map of the town. Could you tell me where London Road is, please? - Yes, it’s a long road and we’re quite near the station. - OK. I’ll find it on my map. Thank you very much for your help. - You’re welcome. Good morning and welcome to Scotland. I hope you had a good journey and are not too tired this morning. My name is Jim and I am here to help you. I want to tell you a few things which you might find useful. Firstly, the banks. They’re open from nine thirty in the morning until four o’clock in the afternoon . That’s nine thirty until four. They’re open every day except Sunday. But on Sunday you can change money in the hotel. Next, the buses. You can take a bus from the hotel to the city centre. It’s the number twenty-one. There are buses every fifteen minutes so you won’t have to wait long. You’ll find the bus stop just outside the hotel. A ticket to the city centre costs sixty pence. Finally, tonight we’re having a party for you in the Restaurant. I hope I’ll see you all there. Thank you.

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