
- •Get it right Thank You
- •I. Memorize the dialogues:
- •In reacting to the sentences given below use one of the following:
- •Express your gratitude ...
- •IV Give an appropriate response to the following questions and statements:
- •Apologies
- •Get it right
- •Memorize the dialogues:
- •Compose short dialogues making use of the table:
- •React to the following:
- •Change the sentences beginning your apologies with:
- •Greetings
- •Get it right
- •Give possible replies to the following greetings:
- •Give the appropriate greetings for the following situations.
- •Congratulations and wishes
- •Get it right Congratulate, Congratulations
- •I. Memorize the dialogues:
- •Supply the missing remarks:
- •What do you say if...
- •IV Greet one of your fellow students (referred to as X) in an appropriate way.
- •Get it right Please
- •2. Please sit down.
- •Here's the ... You asked for.
- •Exercises
- •Memorize the dialogues:
- •React to the sentences given below using one of the following:
- •What will you say ...
- •IV. What would you say in the following situations?
I. Memorize the dialogues:
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"Leaving?"
"Yes, in an hour."
"Have a comfortable journey."
"Thank you."
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"Are you flying to Florida?" "We are."
"Happy landing!"
"Thank you."
"Have a nice holiday!
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"When are you sailing off?"
"In a few hours."
"Have a good crossing!"
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"We're going to a party."
"Are you? Have a good time!”
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"We're going to Brighton Saturday afternoon."
"A happy weekend!"
"The same to you."
"Happy New Year!"
"Happy New Yearl"
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"Merry Christmas!"
"Merry Christmas!"
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"I hear you've been promoted."
"Yes, I have."
"My congratulations."
"Thank you."
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"You don't look quite yourself today. Anything wrong?"
"Yes, looks like I'm falling ill. I think I'd better go and lie down."
" I wish you a speedy recovery."
Supply the missing remarks:
1, "A happy weekend!" "... ." 2. "Merry Christmas!" "... ." 3. "... ." "Happy New Year." 4. "Are you going there by sea?" "We are." "... ." 5. "... ." "Happy landing!" 6. "... "Have a good time." 7. "It's time to get aboard. The train's leaving in two minutes. Good-bye!" "Good-bye!" "...."
What do you say if...
someone is ill?
someone has set a record?
it is someone's birthday?
someone's going on a holiday?
someone’s been promoted?
your friend is flying somewhere?
your brother is sailing to England?
IV Greet one of your fellow students (referred to as X) in an appropriate way.
1. X has just passed an exam. 2. It's Christmas Day. 3. It's X's birthday. 4. It's Women's Day. 5. X has just been promoted at work. 6. X has won a skiing competition. 7. It's New Year's Day. 8. X has just got married.
RECEIVING VISITORS AND PLAYING HOST
Come in, please. Won’t you come in? This way, please. Won’t you sit down? Take a seat. Make yourself comfortable. Make yourself at home. Have some ... Help yourself to … Will you some salad (pudding, etc.)? Have some more jam (ham, etc.).
Have another cup (some more ice-cream, etc.). Shall I fix you a drink? |
Заходите, пожалуйста. Проходите сюда, пожалуйста. Садитесь, пожалуйста. Располагайтесь поудобнее. Чувствуйте себя, как дома. Возьмите, пожалуйста ... Кушайте, пожалуйста ... Хотите салата (пудинга и т.п.)? Возьмите еще варенья (ветчины и т.п.). Выпейте еще чашку (съешьте еще мороженого и т.п.). Выпьете чего-нибудь? |
Replies |
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Thank you. No, thank you. Yes, please. No, thanks, no more. I’ve had enough, thank you |
Спасибо. Нет, спасибо. Да, пожалуйста. Нет, спасибо, больше не нужно. Достаточно, спасибо. |
Get it right Please
Please is used mainly with requests. It may either precede or follow the verb.
For example: 1. Sit down, please.