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Asking about Health
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32 How is your father keeping? 33 He’s been off the work for a day or two. 34 What’s wrong with him? 35 He’s gone down with a cold. 36 Tell him I hope he soon feels better. 37 That’s very kind of you. I’ll pass it on.
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38 Where is Tony this evening? 39 He’s not feeling very well. 40 Really? What’s the trouble? 41 I think he must have eaten something. 42 Give him my regards and tell him to take things easy. 43 Thank you very much. I’ll tell him what you said.
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44 How is your brother these days? 45 He hasn’t been just well recently. 46 I’m sorry to hear that. What’s the matter? 47 I think he’s been overworking. 48 I hope he’ll soon get over it. 49 Thank you. He’ll be pleased to hear you asked after him.
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50 I haven’t seen Bob lately. How is he? 51 As a matter of fact he has laid up. 52 Oh, dear! What’s up with him? 53 We don’t know but we are having the doctor in tomorrow. 54 Let me know if there is anything I can do. 55 Thanks very much. I’ll tell him you enquired about him.
Introductions and Opening Conversation
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56 Wendy, I’d like you to meet my brother Symon. 57 How do you do? 58 How do you do? 59 What do you think of life in England? 60 I’m still feeling pretty homesick. 61 It seems to be strange at first.
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62 Mrs. Lewis, this is Peter Brown. 63 How do you do? 64 How do you do? 65 How do you find things here? 66 If it wasn’t bad climate I’d like it very much. 67 It won’t take you long to settle down.
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68 Mother, this is Joseph’s brother David. 69 How do you do? 70 How do you do? 71 How do you like London? 72 It’s quite different from what I’ve expected. 73 Don’t worry, you’ll soon get used to it.
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74 Mrs. Stancey, I’d like to introduce my Greek friend Millis. 75 How do you do? 76 How do you do? 77 What is your first impression of England? 78 Of course, it’s much colder here than it is at home. 79 Never mind, you’ll be all right in a week or two.
Saying Good-bye I
80 I’ve come to say good-bye. 81 When are you off? 82 I’m flying home on Sunday. 83 Good-bye, then. And all the very best. 84 Cheerio! Say good-bye to the rest of the family, won’t you?
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85 I’d like to say good-bye to you all. 86 What time are you going? 87 My train leaves at 7.25. 88 Well, good-bye, and have a good journey. 89 Remember to look me up if ever you are in Rome.
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90 I’m ringing to say good-bye. 91 When are you setting off? 92 I’m catching the 11.35 boat. 93 Cheerio, then. And don’t forget to keep in touch. 94 Good-bye. And thanks for everything.
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95 I’ve just called in to say good-bye. 96 What time are you leaving? 97 I’m going to try to get away by 10. 98 Good-bye, then and remember me to your parents. 99 See you next year.
In a Restaurant
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100Can I take your order, sir? 101Yes, I’d like to try the steak, please. 102And to follow? 103Ice-cream, please.
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104Have you decided on something, sir? 105Yes, … and chips for me, please. 106How about the sweet? 107No sweet, thanks. Just coffee.
108Have you chosen something, sir? 109Yes, I think I’ll have … 110What would you like afterwards? 111I’d love some fruit if you have any.
112May I take your order, sir? 113I’ll just take a small salad, please. 114Do you want any sweet? 115Apple-pie and … would be nice.
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