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slob [] –
twit [] — ,
spoilsport [ˈ] – ,
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lazy slob [ˈ] [] -
swot [] —
dork [] — ; ;
tomboy [ˈ] –
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double-bagger [ˈ]-[ˈ] – ( , 2 : , – )
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Are you dating anyone? — - ?
Are you married? — ? ?
Are you single? — B ? B ?
Can I call you some time? — ?
Can I drive you home (to your place, somewhere)? — , ?
Come to us! — !
Come with me! — !
Do you fancy going out tonight? — ?
Do you have a boyfriend? — ?
Do you have a girlfriend? — ?
Do you like to meet new people? — ?
Do you smoke? — ?
Do you speak English? — -?
Do you want to bring anybody along? — -?
Don't be late, please! — , .
Glad to meet you. — .
Haven't we met before? — ?
Hi, Mike! I like your profile. Do you think we can talk a little bit?
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How are you? — ?
How do you like to spend your free time? — ?
How old are you? — ?
I am a businessman. — - .
I am from Russia. — .
I am glad to meet you! — .
I bet I know your name. — , .
I don't understand you. — .
I think we can meet and spend some time together.
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I'd be glad to see you. — .
I'd just wanted to tell you that.. — , ..
I'd like to get to know you much better. — .
I'd like to invite you to the theatre. — .
I'll be in time. — .
I'll wait for you on that side of the street. — .
I'm looking forward to meeting you. — .
I'm really grateful to you. — .
I'm travelling on business. — .
Is this time suitable for you? — ?
I've read the things you like... You won't believe I like all of those things too!
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Let’s go to the cinema! — !
Let's exchange e-mails / phone numbers.
e-mail/ .
Let's fix a meeting. — .
Let's fix the exact time and place. — .
Look, I've just realised that you look a lot like a girl of my dreams.
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May I ask you out? — ?
May I have your phone number or skype? — ?
Much obliged. — .
Nice to have met you. — .
Thank you for your compliment. — .
That's a good idea. — .
Two o'clock is the best time for me. — .
Very well. — .
We could have a cup of coffee at my place. — .
We could meet at 5 o'clock. — 5 .
What a charming girl you are! — !
What if we meet? — , ?
What is your name? — ?
What time is good for you? — ?
Where do you come from? — ?
Where would you like to meet? — ?
Will you say that again, please? — ,
You have wonderful taste in clothes. — .
You look fantastic! — !
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armchair —
bed —
bedside table —
bookcase —
bookshelf —
chair —
chest of drawers —
clock —
coat stand — ( )
coffee table —
cupboard — ; ;
desk —
double bed —
dressing table —
drinks cabinet —
filing cabinet —
mirror —
piano —
sideboard — ;
single bed —
sofa —
sofa-bed — -
stool —
table —
wardrobe — ;
blanket —
blinds —
carpet —
curtains —
cushion — ()
duvet —
mattress —
pillow —
pillowcase —
rug — ,
sheet —
tablecloth —
towel —
wallpaper —
alarm clock —
bathroom scales —
Blu-ray player — Blu-ray-
CD player — -, CD-
DVD player — DVD-
electric fire —
games console —
gas fire —
hoover vacuum cleaner —
iron —
lamp —
radiator —
radio —
record player —
spin dryer —
stereo —
telephone —
TV ( television) —
washing machine —
bath —
bin —
broom — ,
bucket —
coat hanger —
cold tap —
door handle —
door knob — ()
doormat —
dustbin —
dustpan and brush —
flannel —
fuse box —
hot tap —
houseplant —
ironing board —
lampshade — ;
light switch —
mop —
ornament —
painting —
picture — ; ;
plug —
plug —
plug socket power socket —
plughole —
poster —
sponge —
tap —
torch —
vase —
waste paper basket —
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Thank you very much. – .
It was very kind of you to do it. – ( ).
Excuse me for being late. – .
I must apologize to you. – .
Forgive me, please, I meant well. – , , .
I congratulate you. – .
Happy birthday to you. – .
Have a good time. – .
Let me introduce… – …
Allow me to introduce (to present). – .
May I present… – …
Goodbye. – .
See you later. – .
I must be going. – .
By the way… – …
I have been thinking. – .
You are getting away from the subject. – .
Keep to the point. – .
In short… – …
Skip the details. – .
That’s all there is to it. – , .
But enough of it.– , .
I see. – .
Say it again, please. – , .
Is that the point? – ?
That is not exactly what I mean. – , .
Let us clear it up. – .
In other words. – .
I mean it. – .
I am coming to that. – .
It stands to reason. – .
All right, I give in, you win. – , , .
What has it got to do with the problem? – ?
You are carrying it too far. – .
It does not make sense. – .
It does not prove a thing. – .
Let us stick to facts. – .
It is not true to facts. – .
That makes all the difference. – - .
That is quite a different thing. – .
On the one hand. – .
On the other hand. – .
As to… / As for… (As far as…is concerned) – …
Nevertheless. – .
Of course. Certainly. – .
Exactly. – .
That’s right. – .
I agree with you. – .
I think so. – , .
I am afraid so. – , .
I am sure of it. – .
I don’t agree with you at all. – .
Far from it. – .
I don’t think so. – , .
I am afraid you are wrong. – , .
I am not sure of it. – .
I doubt it. – .
I don’tknow. – .
I can’t say. – .
Is he? – ?
Really? – ?
Well, it is a surprise. – , .
Who would have expected that? – ?
You look wonderful today. – .
It does you credit. – .
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1. . - I’d like to place an order.
2. . - I would like supper.
3. . - I would like a continental breakfast.
4. ? - What drink would you like before dinner?
5. , . - I’ll have whatever you recommend.
6. ? - What do you recommend?
7. ? - What is the specialty of the house.
8. , . - Menu, please.
9. , . - May I have the menu and the wine list, please?
10. ? - Do you serve vegetarian food?
11. ? - Is there an English menu?
12. ? - What kind of soup are you serving today?
13. ? - What’s the cocktail of the day?
14. ? - May I take your order?
15. . - I’ll have the same thing.
16. . - I’ll have this.
17. ? - How long will it take?
18. (). - Scrambled eggs.
19. . - I’ll just have a ham sandwich.
20. . - I’ll have a T-bone steak with fried potatoes.
21. , ? - Would you like fried, baked or mashed potatoes?
22. ? - How would you like it?
23. , . - Medium rare, please.
24. , . - Well - done, please.
25. , . - Please show me the wine list.
26. ? - What kind of wine do you have?
27. . - I would like a bottle of white wine.
28. ? - How much is a whole bottle?
29. 1 ? - How much is a glass?
30. () - I would like a cup of coffee (tea).
31. ? - May I have a glass of water?
32. ? - Orange juice or tomato juice?
33. - ? - How about some dessert?
34. , . - Pancakes and a milk shake, please.
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