#audio@english_is_fun
Курс изучения иностранных языков по методу доктора Пимслера известен по всему миру как наиболее популярный среди аудиокурсов. Курс состоит из 30 уроков по 30 минут каждый. Для самых начинающих.
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Урок 1.
S — Excuse me, Miss. Do you understand Russian?
M — No, sir. I don’t understand Russian.
S — I understand English a little.
M — Are you Russian?
S — Yes, Miss.
Урок 2.
Excuse me, sir. Do you understand English?
A little.
Are you Russian?
Yes. Do you understand Russian, miss?
No, I don’t. I don’t understand Russian.
Урок 3.
Hello, sir. How are you?
Fine, thanks.
Yes, ma’am. A little. Not very well.
Are you Russian?
Yes.
But you understand English very well.
Урок 4.
Excuse me, sir. Are you American?
Yes, ma’am. I’m American. And you?
I’m Russian.
But you understand English.
A little, not very well.
Oh, yes. You speak very well.
Thank you, sir.
Урок 5.
Miss, miss!
Yes, Sir?
Where’s East 52nd Street, please?
It’s over there.
And Park Avenue?
It’s here, sir.
Thank you, miss.
You are welcome. Good‐bye, sir.
Урок 6.
Hello, Katy.
Hello, Peter. How are you?
Fine, thank you. But I’d like to have something to drink. And you?
Yes, I’d like to have something to drink too.
And to eat?
Yes, I’d like to have something to eat too.
Where?
On Park Avenue, please.
Ok.
Урок 7.
Hello, Susanne.
Hello, Peter.
Would you like to have something to eat now, Susanne?
No, not now, Peter. Later, please. But I’d like to have something to drink now.
Where?
I don’t know.
At a restaurant?
Yes, ok
Урок 8.
P‐ Katy, would you like to eat now?
K‐ No, thanks, Peter. Not now. But I’d like to have something to drink.
P‐ Ok, what would you like to drink?
K‐ I don’t know. Some wine. No, some beer.
P‐ I’d like some beer too. Miss, two beers, please. What? Something to eat? No, not now. Later, please.
Урок 9. Повторение фраз из предыдущих уроков.
Урок 10.
A ‐ John, I’d like to have something to eat with you, ok?
В ‐ Yes, but at what time? At two o’clock?
A ‐ No, later.
В ‐ Oh, I understand. At eight o’clock or at nine o’clock?
A ‐ Yes, at nine o’clock.