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Page 1: Everyday English
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SOCIAL EXPRESSIONS 1

Match the expression and responses. When do we use these expressions?

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MAKING CONVERSATION

Match a line in A with a reply in B and a further comment in C

• What a nice day it is today!

• How are you today?

3. Did you have a nice weekend?

4.How do you like living in Texas?

5. Did you have a good flight?

6. Did you watch the soccer game yesterday?

7. what a beautiful coat you ‘re wearing

yes.

fine, thanks.

yes, we had a great time.

I’m enjoying it.

yes, no problems

No, I missed it.

thank you.

it’s beautiful, isn’t it?

How about you?

We went to the beach and did some shopping.

It was kind of strange at first, but I’m getting used to it.

the plane was a little bit late, but it didn’t matter.

What was the score?

I got it in san Francisco last year.

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TIME EXPRESSIONSComplete these time expressions with at, on ,in ,or no preposition.

At Six o’clock

At last nigt

On Monday morning

In the evening

On saturday

In december

In the summer

In yesterday evening

In 1995

On the weekend

In two weeks ago

On january 18

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PRICES AND SHOPPINGpractice the way we write and say prices in US currency.

american english british english

written spoken written spoken

$1,00 a dollar £1 a pound

50¢ fifty cents 50p fifty p

$1,99 a dollar ninity -nine £1.99 one pound ninety -nine

$16,40 sixteen-forty/sixteen dollar and forty cents £16.40 sixteen pounds forty

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HOW DO YOU FEEL?All the lines in A answer the question how are you? Match a line in A with a line in B

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DIRECTIONS

complete the directions from the tennis court to the museum with the prepositions in the box. Look at the map to help you

You go down the path, past the pond, over the bridge, and through the gate. Then you go across the road. Take the path through the park and into the woods. when you come out of the woods, just follow the path up the steps and into the museum. It takes about five minutes or less.

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SHORT ANSWERScomplete the short answers. continue with a line from the speech bubbles below.

1. A Do you like jazz? B No, I don’t. I prefer rock’n roll.

2. A Did you watch the World Series on TV last night? B Yes, I do. It was a great game.

3. A Do you have change for a dollar? B No, I’m sorry. I don’t have a penny on me.

4. A Have you tried the new pizza place? B Yes, I do. I went there last weekend with Frank.

5. A Are your parents pretty strict? B Yes, I suppose. But they give me a lot of freedom, too.

6. A Are you doing anything tonight? B No, I don’t. Why? What are you doing?

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A VISIT TO THE DOCTORcomplete the table with an illness or a symptom

ILLNESSES SYMPTOMS

I have a cold.I can’t stop sneezing, and my noise is runny.

I have the flu.I have a temperature, my whole body aches, and I feel awful

I twisted my ankle It hurts when I walk on it

I have diarrheaI keep going to the bathroom.

I have a sore throatMy glands are swollen, and it hurts when I swallow.

I have foodI keep throwing up, and I have diarrhea. posoning

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IN A HOTEL

THE MOLOKAI GRAND HOTEL

It is a new establishment where the comfort of his rooms and the quality of his services guarantee an unforgettable stay Lounges and rooms for the celebration of all kinds of events: meetings, conferences, seminars, banquets, of Mediterranean kitchen, and Restaurant Mizzen-mast, specialized in kitchen gourmet and qualified with Major Spare tire in the Guide Gourmet 2007 exterior Swimming pool with Pool Bar.

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EXCLAMATIONS WITH SO AN SUCH Complete the sentences in A with so, such a, such, so many, or so much. Then match them the sentences in B.

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