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I don’t understand.

I don’t have.

You don’t have sixteen dollars?

I have one dollar.

How much do I owe you?

How much do I owe you, ma’am?

Fifteen dollars, sir.

I have ten dollars.

Do you have five dollars?

How much do I owe you?

Fifteen dollars, sir.

It’s fifteen dollars, sir.

I don’t have sixteen dollars.

I have fourteen dollars.

But not fifteen.

Ok, then fourteen dollars.

then

Ok, then it’s fourteen dollars, sir.

Thank you, ma’am. Good‐bye.

You are going to speak with the sails woman.

with the sails woman

How much do I owe you?

Eleven dollars

It’s eleven dollars.

You owe me eleven dollars.

You owe me eleven dollars and one dollar.

Now I owe you sixteen dollars, ma’am.

Yes, you owe me sixteen dollars. Do you have sixteen dollars?

I don’t have sixteen dollars.

How much money do you have?

I have fifteen dollars.

How much do I owe you?

How many dollars do you want?

You owe me ten dollars.

Here’s ten dollars, ma’am.

Now imagine that you in an American restaurant. You are going to speak with the bartender.

I’m sorry, I don’t understand you sir. Repeat please.

Hello, what would you like to drink?

I’d like to have some beer, please.

some beer

I’d like to have some beer, please.

Would you like one or two? One

One. One beer, please.

Ok, here’s a beer.

How much do I owe you?

How much is it?

It’s two dollars.

I don’t have ten dollars.

Not ten, two.

I understand now.

Oh, now I understand.

I have seven dollars.

I’d like three beers.

Ok, here’s three beers.

Unit 14

A ‐ What would you like to drink, sir?

B ‐ I’d like a beer.

A ‐ Yes, sir. Here.

B ‐ Thank you. How much do I owe you?

A ‐ Two dollars, please.

B ‐ One beer ‐ ten dollars?

A ‐ No, sir, you don’t understand. It’s two dollars. You owe me two dollars.

B ‐ I understand now. Here’s two dollars and thank you.

A ‐ You are welcome.

How much do I owe you?

Here

Here’s one dollar.

Here is

Here’s thirteen dollars.

Here’s fourteen dollars.

I have.

I have twelve dollars.

Not fifteen.

I don’t have fifteen dollars.

Ok, here’s sixteen dollars.

Do you have one dollar, sir?

Do you want one dollar?

Here’s one dollar.

Here’s a dollar.

How much do I owe you?

One dollar, sir.

It’s one dollar.

Here’s a dollar.

How much do I owe you?

I don’t have any money.

any

A lot

I have a lot

I have a lot of money.

of

of money

You are not Russian.

I’m Russian.

I’d like to buy some wine.

Some

I have some money.

Give me some money.

Give me some money, please.

Give me

Give me eleven dollars.

I don’t have any money.

I have a lot of money.

I have seventeen dollars.

Eighteen

Nineteen

I have nineteen dollars.

I have a lot of money.

How much money do you have?

How many dollars do you have?

Give me a dollar, please.

I don’t have any beer.

I’d like to buy some beer.

I have some beer.

I’d like to buy a beer.

Here’s a beer.

Now give me seventeen dollars, please.

No, give me seven dollars.

I’d like to buy some wine.

Here’s the wine.

Here’s a beer.

Here are two beers.

Here’s.

Here are.

How much money do you have?

A lot.

How many dollars do you have?

Twelve.

That’s not a lot.

Excuse me, ma’am.

Where’s Park Avenue?

Do you know where Park Avenue is?

Is it over there?

Or here? Or is it here?

It’s over there.

Thank you ma’am. Thanks.

You are welcome.

I’d like a beer.

I’d like a beer, please.

Here’s a beer.

Here’s a beer, miss.

How much do I owe you?

You owe me five dollars.

That’s a lot!

Here’s ten dollars.

And here are two beers.

I’d like to buy something.

Please, give me eleven dollars.

No, give me seventeen or eighteen dollars.

Do you have any money?

I don’t have any money.

You don’t have any money?

I don’t have a lot of money.

How much money do you want?

Oh, eighteen or nineteen dollars.

That’s a lot.

I’m going to give you ten dollars.

I’m going to give. I’m going to give you ten dollars.

I don’t have any money.

What are you going to do?

Please give me some money.

How much money do you want?

How many dollars do you have?

Here is sixteen dollars.

That’s a lot.

No, that’s not a lot.

Unit 15

Charles is speaking to his wife.

A ‐ Good‐bye, Charles.

B ‐ Good‐bye? Where are you going?

A ‐ I’m going to buy some wine.

B ‐ How much money do you have?

A ‐ I don’t know. Not a lot.

B ‐ I have some. How much do you want?

A ‐ Oh, fourteen or fifteen dollars.

B ‐ I’m going to give you some money. Here’s nineteen dollars.

A ‐ Thank you, Charles.

Repeat, please.

Do you have any money?

Do you have any wine?

I don’t have any wine.

But I have some beer.

Then give me a beer.

Give me a beer.

Here’s a beer.

Here are two beers.

Give me seventeen dollars.

How many? Eighteen?

That’s a lot.

No, ma’am sixteen.

How much do I owe you?

You owe me one dollar.

Give me a dollar.

Hello

Good morning.

Good morning, ma’am.

Do you know what time it is?

No, I don’t.

Yes, I do.

Good morning!

Do you have any wine?

No, I don’t.

Do you have any beer?

Yes, I do.

I have a lot of beer.

Here are two beers.

The beer is for you.

For

For you.

For me.

For me?

Yes, the beer is for you.

How much money do you have?

Fourteen or fifteen

You owe me eighteen dollars.

That’s a lot.

Do you have any wine?

Yes, I do.

Yes, I have some.

No, I don’t.

I don’t have any.

Do you want some wine?

No, I don’t.

No, thanks.

Ok, the wine is for you.

Thank you very much.

Thank you very much.

How much money do you have?

How much is a beer?

How much is it?

One beer – one dollar.

Here’s two dollars.

Here are two beers.

Thank you very much. Here are two beers.

Please, give me three dollars.

I can give you.

I can give you three dollars.

I can’t

I can

I can’t

I can’t give you any money.

You can.

Can you?

Can you give me some money?

Yes, I can.

I can’t.

I don’t want to.

Do you have any wine?

Yes, I do.

Yes, I have some.

Good morning.

Do you have any beer?

Yes, I have some.

I don’t have any.

Do you have any money?

Yes, I do.

Yes, I have some.

I have a lot.

I don’t have any.

I want some.

You want some.

Some money?

You want some money?

I can’t.

You can’t?

I don’t have any money.

I don’t have any.

I want some.

I don’t have a lot.

Then give me some money.

I can’t.

You can’t?

I can.

But I don’t want to.

Two and two is how much?

One and two is how much?

Three.

Good morning. Good morning, miss.

Good morning. How are you?

Fine, thanks. I’m fine, thanks.

Would you like to have dinner with me tonight?

Yes, I would. Thanks, I would. I’d like to have dinner with you tonight.

When? Tonight at seven o’clock, ok?

Ok, tonight at seven o’clock.

I don’t have any wine. Can you buy some wine?

Yes, I can.

Do you have any money?

Yes, I do. Yes, I have some money. I have some.

A lot?

Yes, I have a lot.

I have a lot of money.

And I’m going to buy a lot of wine.

Unit 16

Listen to this telephone conversation.Marry is speaking with Charles.

A ‐ Hello, Charles it’s Marry.

B ‐ Hello, Marry. How are you?

A ‐ Fine thanks. Charles, would you like to have dinner with me?

B ‐ When? Not tonight. It’s very late now.

A ‐ No, tomorrow night. Ok? At seven o’clock.

B ‐ Ok, tomorrow at seven.

A ‐ Thank you, Charles. Thank you very much. Good‐bye!

B ‐ Good‐bye, Marry!

Good morning.

Here

It’s for you.

For me?

Thank you very much.

You are welcome.

What is it?

I don’t know.

It’s for you.

For me?

How much do I owe you?

How much is it?

You owe me five dollars.

Do you have five dollars?

Yes, I do.

No, I don’t.

I don’t have any money.

You don’t have any money?

No, I don’t. I don’t have any.

I have dollar.

How much money do you want?

Give me eighteen dollars.

I can give you some…

Here’s seventeen dollars.

That’s a lot.

That’s a lot of money.

Eighteen dollars is a lot of money.

That’s too much.

too much

What would like to drink?

To

Here are two beers.

Two

Too much.

Nineteen dollars?

That’s too much money.

How much money do you have.

I have twenty dollars.

Twenty

No, twenty four.

That’s a lot of money.

Twenty eight

You have too much money.

I have thirty dollars.

Is that too much?

No, but that’s enough.

That’s enough.

Is that enough?

No, that’s not enough.

Thirty five ‐ that’s enough.

That’s too much.

Is that too much?

Yes, that’s too much money.

Give me forty dollars.

Forty

Give me forty seven dollars.

forty seven

Can you give me some beer?

Here are two beers.

Can you give me some money?

Forty six – that’s enough.

Is that enough?

No, that’s not enough.

I’d like forty eight dollars.

No, thirty eight.

Please, give me some money.

How much money do you want?

How many dollars do you have?

I don’t have any money.

Give me some money.

I don’t have any.

Do you have any money?

Yes, I do.

No, I don’t have any money.

I’d like some money.

Please, give me some money.

I can’t.

I don’t have any.

You have some.

You have money.

You have a lot.

Ok, here is twenty five dollars.

Here’s twenty five dollars for you.

Thank you, that’s enough.

Good morning.

Hello.

Hello, would you like to have something to drink?

Do you have any wine?

I’m sorry, miss. I don’t have any wine.

I can’t give you any wine.

But I can give you some beer.

I’d like to have a beer.

Here are two beers, miss.

Thank you very much.

How much is it?

How much is a beer?

Thirty seven.

Forty two.

That’s too much.

Do you understand?

No, I don’t.

Now some arithmetic in English. Answer the questions.

Two and three is how much?

Five

Hey! Stop, stop! That’s enough.

Hello.

Hello. Excuse me, but do you have any money?

Yes, I do. Yes, I have some. I have some money.

Do you have a lot?

Yes, I do. Yes, I have a lot.

I’m going to have a beer. Would you like to have a beer with me?

Yes, I would. I’d like to have a beer with you.

But I don’t have any. Can you buy some for me?

Yes, I can. I can buy some. I can buy some for you.

Can you buy some wine too?

Yes, I can. I can buy some wine too.

Do you have enough money?

Yes, I do. Yes, I have enough.

Then I’m going with you. Ok?

Yes, ok.

Unit 17

Mr. Petrov is speaking with Mrs. Petrov.

A ‐ What are you going to do today?

B ‐ Me? I’m going to buy something.

A ‐ Do you have any money?

B ‐ Yes, I do. But not a lot.

A ‐ How much do you have?

B ‐ Oh, fifteen or twenty dollars. That’s not enough.

A ‐ Then, here’s thirty dollars for you.

B ‐ Thank you very much.

Thirty three

Forty four

Twenty three

Thirteen

Good morning.

What are you going to do?

I’m going to have lunch.

Where are you going to have lunch?

At a restaurant.

Or at the hotel.

The

Or at the hotel.

Do you have any money?

Yes, I do.

No, I don’t.

I don’t have any.

I have some.

I have enough.

I have a lot.

I can.

I can give you.

I can give you some money.

But I can’t give you a lot.

You can’t?

Do you have any money for me?

Yes, I do.

I have enough money.

I have some for you.

For me?

Yes, for you.

Here’s a dollar.

Here’s forty five dollars.

Thank you very much.

Is that enough?

That’s too much.

That’s too much money.

I have twenty one dollars.

East 52ndstreet.

Fifty

Sixty

Sixty one

Fifty seven

Good morning.

How much is it?

Give me six dollars.

Give me sixteen dollars.

I want sixty dollars.

Can you give me sixty dollars?

No, I can’t.

I don’t have enough money.

I can give you sixteen dollars.

Thank you very much.

That’s not enough.

How much do I owe you?

You owe me thirty eight dollars.

Twenty nine

Twenty

Fifty three dollars.

Is that too much?

Do you have 53 dollars?

Is that too much?

Yes, that’s too much.

It’s too expensive.

It’s not too expensive.

It’s very expensive.

It’s not very expensive.

Yes, it’s very expensive.

I’m going to give you fifty dollars.

Here’s fifty dollars for you.

No, give me sixty dollars.

Please, give me sixty dollars.

I can’t give you sixty dollars.

I don’t have enough money.

How much is it?

It’s not expensive.

Yes, it’s expensive.

Yes, it’s very expensive.

It’s too expensive.

Do you speak English?

Yes, I do.

I speak a little English.

You speak very well.

You speak very fast.

I’m sorry, you speak too fast.

No, I don’t.

I don’t speak fast.

Yes, you speak very fast.

You speak English very fast.

You speak English too fast.

You speak too fast.

And I don’t understand you.

Expensive

The wine is very expensive.

No, it’s not very expensive.

Yes, it’s expensive.

Here’s the beer. You want American beer, don’t you?

No, I want Russian beer.

Oh, sorry. I owe you money too. How much do I owe you? Thirty dollars?

No, forty dollars. You owe me forty dollars.

Ok, then, here’s thirty one dollars.

No, you owe me forty one dollars. Forty one.

I understand. I owe you forty dollars.

No, not forty, fifty.

Fifty

Ok, here’s forty six dollars.

No, not forty six. Fifty six. It’s fifty six. You owe me fifty six dollars.

Fifty three? Ok, here’s fifty three dollars.

Not fifty three, sixty three dollars. No, sixty three dollars, please.

You don’t understand English, miss.

Yes, I understand very well.

I can speak Russian.

No, I understand English.

Do I speak too fast?

No, you don’t speak too fast.

No, you don’t.

You owe me some money.

How much do I owe you? Fifty one dollars, ok?

No, you owe me sixty one.

Please give me sixty one dollars.

Ok, here’s sixty one dollars.

Thank you, that’s enough.

Unit 18

Mr. and Mrs. Vasilev are in America. She wants to buy a book.

A ‐ Vladimir!

B ‐ Yes, what do you want?

A ‐ I’m going to buy something, Vladimir.

B ‐ Oh, what are you going to buy?

A ‐ A book. I’m going to buy a book.

B ‐ And how much is the book?

A ‐ It’s not very expensive. Twenty dollars.

B ‐ Twenty dollars? That’s not too much.

A ‐ Then, give me some money.

B ‐ Ok, here’s fifteen dollars. Is that enough?

A ‐ Yes, that’s enough. I have some money too. Thanks, Vladimir. I’m going to buy the book now. Good‐bye.

B ‐ Good‐bye.

Fifty

Sixty

Thirty five

Twenty five

Twenty eight

It’s not expensive.

Yes, it’s expensive.

You speak too fast.