Hello.
Good morning.
Good afternoon.
Good evening.
What’s your name?
My name’s Smith.
Excuse me.
Sorry.
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Are you Mary Brown?
Yes, I’m Mary Brown.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.
Please.
Thank you.
Follow me, please.
No, I’m not Sam Smith.
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domingo, 26 de febrero de 2017
Follow Me 1 What's your name?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECDZ2leODL0&list=PLLEV8BogdD5DDzj-CfTWl6H9zLtqJCzLq&index=1
Follow Me 2 How are you?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaDhVTbtnUg&list=PLLEV8BogdD5DDzj-CfTWl6H9zLtqJCzLq&index=2
This is my boy-friend.
Husband.
Brother.
Father.
This is my girl-friend.
Wife.
Sister.
Mother.
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How do you do?
What’s his address?
How do you spell it?
What’s his telephone number?
Who is that?
How are you?
Fine, thanks.
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Follow Me 3 Can you help me?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pp5d1LsdMLQ&list=PLLEV8BogdD5DDzj-CfTWl6H9zLtqJCzLq&index=3
Can I help you?
Yes, please.
Can you help me?
Yes, I can.
I can’t.
I can not.
Yes, of course.
Can I sit here?
Please do.
Please don’t get up.
Gentlemen.
Ladies.
Open the door, please.
Here
There.
You wait here.
You come this way, please.
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This way, please. You follow me.
Shall we go to the cinema?
Shall we stay here?
Will you take this, please?
Would you follow me, please?
Come in.
Can I park here?
You can’t park here.
No parking.
Entrance.
No entry.
Exit.
I can take now.
Please don’t get up.
Goodbye.
Can I come in?
Can I sit here?
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Follow Me 4 Left, right, straight ahead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ev1TsYZI3-A&list=PLLEV8BogdD5DDzj-CfTWl6H9zLtqJCzLq&index=4
Excuse me.
Where’s the post office?
Sorry, I don’t know.
I’m sorry, I don’t know.
On the left.
On the right.
Left.
Right.
Straight ahead.
Can you help me, please?
Yes, of course.
Where’s the park?
It’s over there.
The post office is over there, madam. On the
right.
This way.
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Where’s the nearest post office?
Look at this map.
There’s a post office in West Street.
There’s one in West Street.
The nearest one’s in Market Street.
There.
You’re welcome.
It’s this way.
I think it’s in Market Street.
It’s in Market Street.
Opposite.
Next to.
It’s apposite the bank, next to the post
office.
I’m a tourist.
It’s next to the post office.
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Follow Me 5 Where are they?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlfOmpGaZfA&list=PLLEV8BogdD5DDzj-CfTWl6H9zLtqJCzLq&index=5
Where are they?
Where is Mr. marshal?
I think he’s at the bank
I don’t know. I think he’s at the Grand Hotel
Grand Hotel. Good morning. Can I help you?
Mr. Jones? No, he isn’t here he’s still at London. Airport.
Miss Brown? Yes.
She’s here at the Grand Hotel.
Room 301.
Mr. Mrs. White. Yes, they’re here.
They’re at the Grand Hotel.
Is Miss Brown in, please?
I don’t know, madam. Just a moment.
I’m sorry.
She isn’t in her room.
Mr. Mrs White are at the hotel.
they aren’t in their room.
I think are they in the bar.
Mr. Mrs White are in the bar.
They aren’t in their room.
Are they in the bar?
Yes, they are.
Where’s the bar?
The bar it’s over there.
Thank you.
Is Mr. Black in the hotel?
Yes, I think Mr. Black in his room.
He’s not there. He’s not in his room.
Where is he?
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He’s gone to the cinema.
Yes. He’s at the cinema.
Where is John?
He’s not at home.
I’m at work.
He’s at work.
Where is Mary?
She’s not at home.
Gone to work.
She’s gone to the cinema.
I’m at the cinema. I’m at work.
She’s at the hairdresser.
Is Alison?
Who are you?
Alice isn’t here. She’s gone to a party.
Where’s Katy.
She’s gone to the theatre.
Alice has gone to a party.
He isn’t at home.
Bob. Where are you?
She’s gone to the shops.
Is Susan there?
She’s gone to a party.
She’s at the Grand Hotel.
He’s at home.
Where’s Francis?
He isn’t here in the hotel.
Sorry. I don’t know.
I think he’s at home.
Goodbye.
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Follow Me 6 What's the time?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d75U_ua6Joc&list=PLLEV8BogdD5DDzj-CfTWl6H9zLtqJCzLq&index=6
Excuse me. What’s the time, please?
It’s half past eight.
Thank you.
What time to the shop open?
At nine o’clock.
It’s ten o’clock.
Where’s my watch?
It’s not here.
Can you help me?
It’s quarter past eleven.
It’s a quarter past four.
It’s quarter to seven.
It’s half past one.
It’s half past four.
It’s half past five.
She’s late.
It’s eleven o’clock.
What time is it, please?
It’s a quarter to ten.
What is the time?
Two o’clock.
Quarter past two.
Half past two.
Quarter to three.
It’s five to twelve.
It’s five past twelve.
Open,
Closed.
Are you open?
No, we’re closed.
Sorry.
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We close at five thirty.
Monday.
Tuesday.
Thursday.
Friday.
We closed at 12:30 on Wednesday.
Saturday.
We closed on Sunday.
We open at nine fifteen every day.
Certainly.
Questions.
When did the staff arrive.
At half past eight every morning.
Railway station.
When did the trains leave for London, please?
Train for London sr.?
They leave 10 minutes past every hour.
20 minutes to every hour.
Ten past and 22.
When do they arrive in London?
They arrive in London at five minutes to every hour and 25 minutes
past every hour.
This train will leave at 10:10
And it’ll arrive in London at 1055.
When do the trains leave?
The next train will leave at 10:40.
Hamburg.
New York
Los Angeles.
Tokyo.
It’s eleven forty-five.
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Follow Me 7 What's this? What's that?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT2BGR1RQEc&list=PLLEV8BogdD5DDzj-CfTWl6H9zLtqJCzLq&index=7
What’s that?
How to go through
customs.
Goods to declare.
Nothing to declare.
Are these your
suitcases?
Yes, there are.
Is this your
suitcase?
Could you open this
one, please?
What’s this?
It’s a bottle.
This is a bottle of wine.
It’s a bottle too.
This is a bottle of perfume.
It’s soap.
It’s toothpaste.
What are these?
Cigarettes. These are
cigarettes.
These are keys.
Their keys.
This.
That.
Is that the Tower of
London?
Dad. What’s this?
That is an anteater.
I don’t know, but
take out.
Where are we?
Look at the man.
We’re here.
It’s a river. It’s
blue.
That’s a river.
Rivers are blue.
Is that a river?
No, it isn’t.
That’s a road.
It’s red.
But there’s a road
and it’s black.
That road is black.
Look those roads are
black.
And that road is
red.
Is that grass?
Yes, it is. It’s
green. It’s grass.
What are those, there?
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I think. Wait a moment.
And that’s a house.
And those are houses.
Look, there are houses.
Straight ahead.
This way.
Just a moment.
Hello, good evening.
And welcome to the London.
Here are six
questions.
Six questions about
London.
It’s the Tower of
London.
How old is the Tower
of London?
Is it 500 years old?
Is it seven hundred
years old?
Or is it 900 years
old?
The Tower of London
is nine hundred years old.
It’s 900 years old.
The River Thames.
How long is the River
Thames?
Is it 338 kilometres
long?
I think it’s 338
kilometres long.
It is Buckingham
Palace.
No. It isn’t.
It is Big Ben.
How high is Big Ben?
Is it 78 meters
high?
Well done.
Big Ben is 98 metres
high.
It’s 98 metres high.
This Russian Park.
How old is it?
It’s a 236 years
old.
How high is it?
I don’t know. About
a hundred meters.
It was made in 1720.
How long is it?
I think it’s a 30
meters long.
Metres (UK)
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Follow Me 8 I like it very much
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNhWE95JDdI&list=PLLEV8BogdD5DDzj-CfTWl6H9zLtqJCzLq&index=8
What do you think of my new hat?
I like it very much.
Dear.
I don’t like it.
We don’t like it.
I like this.
Do you like it?
Do you like this music?
No, I don’t like it.
Do you like work? I don’t.
I don’t like work.
I like food and I like wine and I like parties.
But I don’t like work.
It’s six o’clock.
No. It’s five to six.
It’s not six o’clock.
At six o’clock I can go home.
Do you like parties?
Yes, I like parties, Jane.
Shall we go to a party. Look.
The fancy dress party.
Can you come.
What can I wear?
I don't like it at all.
Do you like this one?
What do you think of this?
It’s nice.
I like this one.
I like it very nice.
It’s very nice.
What do you think of it?
What do you think of this one?
What do you think of the food?
Look at that!
What do you think of that shirts?
I don’t like striped shirts very nice.
I like him.
I don’t like him.
Mother, father, come in.
Welcome to our new house.
I think it’s very nice.
Sit down, please.
Coffee or tea?
Which do you prefer?
I don’t like tea.
We prefer coffee.
This is the living room.
Do you like it?
What do you think of that table?
I don’t like small tables.
You prefer big chairs.
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Here’s a big chair.
I don’t like that music.
I don’t like pop music at all.
I prefer classical music to pop music.
We prefer pop music to classical music.
We prefer dance music.
I prefer beer.
I prefer wine.
I prefer beer to wine.
I prefer wine to beer.
What do you think of the coffee?
I think the coffee it’s very good.
I prefer black coffee to white coffee.
I’m sorry. I don’t think it’s very good.
You like classical music.
I prefer to Beethoven to Bach.
This isn’t Bach.
And it isn’t Beethoven and I don’t like it.
Shall we go to the cinema.
There’s one in West Street. Look!
It’s awful film.
But it’s a very good film.
It’s not bad, mother.
I don’t like old films and I don’t like Marilyn.
There’s a concert classical music.
Shall we stay here.
Shall we stay at home and watch television.
Your father likes television.
I think it’s good.
I don’t think it’s very good.
I think it’s quite good.
It’s not bad.
Not bad at all.
It’s all right.
I quite like it.
It’s all right, but it’s a bit expensive.
Do you like this?
Yes, I like it.
I like it very much.
I don’t like it at all.
What do you think of this?
It’s nice.
Which do you prefer?
I prefer this to that.
I think it’s quite good.
I don’t think it’s very good.
It’s not bad.
I don’t like parties.
I like you, Jane.
I like you.
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