6. Mrs. Brown, this is Miss Taylor.
How do you do, Mrs. Brown.
How do you do, Miss Taylor.
7. Mr. Jones, may I introduce Mr. Brown to you? He is an old friend of mine.
How do you do, Mr. Brown. I am very glad to meet you.
8. Thank you for an enjoyable evening.
Thank you for coming.
VOCABULARY
businessman (men) ()
cottage
two-storey
near the house (the park, etc.) ( ..)
in front of the house
behind the house
garden
court
(court) yard
garage
through
door
enter a hall
to the right (left) of ()
living-room
dining-room
bedroom
study
upstairs ( )
downstairs ( )
go upstairs (downstairs) ()
couch
small
chair
armchair
in the corner (of the room) ()
television set (TV set)
wall
picture
big
sideboard
It is full of books .
china
furniture ()
window
window-sill
flower
only
only one room ()
pen
pencil
letter 1. ; 2.
reading lamp
some other things
shelf
light
light (dark) brown ()
ceiling
floor ,
carpet
comfortable ,
street
in Oxford Street . ( street , )
Come to my place. ().
at my (his, etc.) place ( ..) .
one of these days ( . .)
with pleasure
flat (apartment)
invitation
Hello 1. ; 2. .
Hold the line .
(This is) Mike speaking. ( ) .
want (to do smth.) ( -.)
invite smb. to dinner -.
address
driver ,
Take me to this address. .
How do you do. . (, )
Introduce Mr. B to Mr. A
charming
Im glad you like it. , .
I am glad to meet you. .
Thank you for an enjoyable .
Evening.
Thank you for coming. , .
white
black
green
blue
yellow
grey
red
What colour is the pen? ?
It is red. .
What colour are the pens? ?
They are red. . ( colour )
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large ( )
wide
narrow
long
short
good
bad
Grammar
.
:
- -
:
a red pen -
:
My father reads newspapers .
In the morning.
After breakfast I leave the house. .
:
I go to my office at 8. 8.
(, , ..) . .
( , ) (, , , ).
( ).
. . . : an .
a book, an apple
, ( ), - , -, , -, , .
( ) (). . , , , .
I see a pen. (-) .
The pen is red. () .