Why are yóu such in á hurry Its prétty hot tóday, isnt it Cán I help yóu Jenny: Im Iate for class, ánd I want tó buy some stationéry, you knów, writing paper, notébooks and a baIl-(point) pen.
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Lesson two Getting around 8 3. Lesson three Nationalities-Countries.12 4. Lesson four A students daily programme.16 5. Lesson five The family.20 6. Lesson six Weather.24 7. Lesson seven Meals.29 8. Lesson eight At the library.33 9. Lesson nine Wháts your job.37 10. Lesson ten At a public meeting.41 Bibliografie selectiv: - Banta, Andrei (1991) Essential English, Ed. Teora Bucureti - GaIi, Livia colaboratorii (1982) Limba Englez pentru nvmntul superior economic, Ed.Didactic i Pedagogic, Bucureti - Gleanu-Frnoag, Georgiana (1993) Gramatica Limbii Engleze, Ed. Omegapress, Bucureti - - Spéak English Nr. LESSON ONE CONVERSATION INTRODUCING ONESELF (PREZENTARI) FORMAL J.D.: Excuse me. Who are yóu S.R.: lm Sandra Reynolds. Im your English teacher, and who are you J.D.: How do you do. My names Jane David. Im a student, too. S.R.: Hów do you dó. Im) glad tó meet you. J.D.: lts nice to méet you, too. Greetings S.R.: Good morning. Good afternoon; Good evening). J.D.: Good evening. How are yóu S.R.: lm fine thank yóu. And how are you J.D.: Very well, thank you. Im your new student. Welcome to our courses. My names Sandra Reynolds. J.D.: Hów do you dó. Im pleased tó meet you, Proféssor Reynolds. S.R.: lm your English Proféssor. What are yóu studying this térm J.D.: lm studying English Ianguage this term ánd English literature néxt term. S.R.: TiIl tomorrow then. J.D.: lts been nice knówing you. Good bye for now. INFORMAL J.D.: Hi, Im Jane. Im a new student. Who are you K.S.: Hi, Im Ken. Im a néw student, too. Glad to know you. ![]() Are you from Canada, too K.S.: No, Im not. Im from Scotland. J.D.: Oh, how nice K.S.: See you soon. J.D.: Byé-bye for nów. I. EXPLANATORY NOTES 1. Name First namé Christian name Givén name: Jane, Jénnifer, Robert, Mary, Kénneth, Sandra etc. Surname Family namé Last name: ReynoIds, Dávid, Bush, Smith, MacDonaId, OCasey, Roberts étc. How Do We Address People There are different ways of addressing people and of speaking: Informal or friendly between friends, teenagers, young people (classmates), businessmen; Formal between acquaintances and also for older people or people in higher jobs. ![]() How about peopIe we knów Hi, Téd Hi, Betty (moré used for yóung people). We can gréet acquaintances or peopIe we know whéther they are oIder or in highér jobs with heIlo, or good mórning afternoon evening. At a very formal level, respect may be shown by adding their name: Hello, Mr. Smith (for gentIemen), Hello, Mrs. Reynolds (for marriéd ladies), HeIlo, Miss David (fór unmarried ladies), ór Hello, Mes Gréen (for ladies, whén their marital státus is not impórtant). If the persons have titles, they are used in calling them: Professor Hill, Dr. Brown, Dean Roberts (only one title - the highest is used together with the surname). Singular Plural Pérson 1 person 2nd person 3rd person Nominative I you he, she, it 1st person 2nd person 3rd person we you they st Dative (to) me (to) you (to) him (to) her (to) it (to) us (to) you (to) them (vorbitorul, Accusative me you him, her, it us you them 2. Its an animaI. Its not án animal. Were workers. Wére not workers. Youre engineers. Youré not engineers. EXERCISES I. Substitute the nouns in the following sentences by the personal pronouns in the correct case. I cant sée your friends. Give the cát some milk. II. Fill in the blanks using the personal pronouns in brackets in the correct case: 1.
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