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Sample Dialogue № 1
You have got lost during the trip. Asking for directions.
Student | Teacher |
1.Excuse me, do you know where the Buckingham Gate Hotel is? 2. Could you show me where we are on the city map? 3. Is the hotel far from here? 4. So I feel I can’t go there on foot. Could I get there by bus? 5. I don’t know London very well. Is there another way to get there? 6. Sorry, I don’t know where the nearest underground station is. Could you tell me where that is? 7. Should I change trains? 8. What’s the station name I should go to? 9. How long does it take to go there? 10. Thank you. Good-bye. | 1.Yes, it’s near the Buckingham Palace. 2. We are here. Not far from the Tower. 3. Rather far… 4. You can but it’ll take a lot of time to go and you’ll change buses. 5. Of course, the best way to get anywhere in London is underground. 6. Go straight, take the first right and then keep going. 7. No, you needn’t. 8. It’s Victoria station. 9. I suppose not more than half an hour. 10. You are welcome! |
Sample Dialogue № 2
Planning going on an excursion and making a decision.
Student | Teacher |
1. Look at this! A wonderful excursion about the sights of Moscow. It looks great! 2. I suppose so. Why don’t we go to the centre by underground and then do the sights of the city on foot? 3. Great! We could see the Kremlin, the Spasskaya Tower, the Monument to Minin and Pozharsky and admire magnificent St. Basil’s Cathedral. 4. I think we’d better go in the morning, though there are always crowds of people in the centre. 5. They will join us in Manezhnaya square. 6. There are lots of nice cafés there. What about going to one of them? 7. Certainly. What else shall we visit? 8. OK. I think it is worth seeing. 9. That’s not the idea. Too many sights in one day. It’s a bit exhausting (tiring). 10. Agreed. | 1. I don’t mind going on an excursion, but it’s a bit expensive. 2. That’s a good idea. I’d prefer to go to Red Square first. 3. I am sure I’d enjoy the sights. When shall we go? 4 Exactly. And what about our friends? 5. That’s OK. 6. Good idea. But let’s go there after our walk, shall we? 7. We’d rather have a walk along Old Arbat. 8. And I’d prefer to go to Poklonnaya Gora in the evening. What about you? 9. OK. We can go there next time. 10. Settled. |
Sample Dialogue № 3
Discussing your plans for a weekend.
Student | Teacher |
1. Hello. It’s Nick. 2. I’m ringing about the weekend. Would you like to watch a new film? 3. What are you doing on Saturday night? 4. I’m not busy. What do you prefer- going to the cinema or renting a video? 5. Excellent. I’d like to see something exciting - not too serious. What about you? 6. I don’t mind. But I’ve heard that there are many interesting French comedies. I would rent one of them. 7. Certainly, I could. I’m sure we’ll enjoy it. 8. We’ll invite them. And why don’t we go to the café after the film? 9. Ok. What time shall I come? 10. That would be fine. See you then. | 1. Hello, Nick. I’m glad to hear you. 2. Oh, yes. With pleasure. 3. I’m sorry, but I’m making a school project. What about Sunday? 4. I think that renting a video is better because it’s cheaper and we can choose a film. 5. I’d rather see a comedy. What about watching a new American one? 6. Ok. Could you choose a film and come to my place? 7. What about Sally and Jack? 8. I think it’s not the idea. We could order a pizza. It would be brought in thirty minutes. They say it’s very tasty. 9. What about 6.30? 10. Ok. Bye. |
Sample Dialogue № 4
Your foreign friend often goes to Mc Donald’s. You think that it’s not healthy.
Teacher | Student |
1. I’m so hungry. Let’s go to McDonald’s. 2. Not very often but I like fast food very much. 3. I’ve never thought about it. What’s wrong with fast food? I believe it’s cheap, easy, quick and even cool. 4. Really? 5. Do you think McDonald’s and other fast food restaurants should be banned? 6. By the way, people travel a lot nowadays. You can find a McDonald’s restaurant anywhere in the world. Besides, when it’s hot and you’re thirsty, you can drink tasty icy fizzy drinks in McDonald’s. 7. I see. You are absolutely against McDonald’s, aren’t you? 8. What do you suggest then? 9. What do you mean by a well-balanced diet? 10. I see… Then let’s go home. Mum has cooked tasty soup. | 1. I’m not sure I’d like to go there. Do you often go to McDonald’s? 2. I know that fast food is popular with many people. But don’t you think it’s unhealthy? 3. I can’t agree with you. Fast food is high in fat and calories. So you can easily become obese. 4. Obesity is a disease and it can lead to other diseases. 5. No, it’s fine to eat fast food occasionally. 6. Be careful! The average can of a fizzy drink contains 10 teaspoons of sugar. 7. Yes, I’m. 8. People should keep to a well-balanced diet. 9.Every day you should eat something from each of the basic food groups: meat or fish; vegetables and fruit; milk; bread and cereals. And of course it’s better to eat home-cooked meal. 10. With great pleasure. |
Sample Dialogue № 5
Your foreign friend has fallen ill. Try to find out what is wrong and if you are of any help.
Give him/her some advice how to improve the situation.
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