- Do you want some bread?
- In China, most people eat rice.
- In Italy, pasta is very popular.
- Many people eat meat or fish almost every day.
- Most young people love hot-dogs, hamburgers and pizzas.
- Most British people like fish and chips.
- Many people don't bat an eyelid when their pets climb up on surfaces such as the kitchen table or worktop.
- There is waste bin in the kitchen where we put rubbish in
- She uses frying pan to fry eggs.
- Chopsticks were first used by the Chinese and later spread to other neighboring countries.
- We put cup on saucer.
- Where can I find a fork/saucepan/bowl?
- Can I help with the washing-up/ the cooking?
- Where does this cup / plate / frying pan go? (Where do you keep it?)
- Where shall I put this cup/ the milk?
- Where can I find the hairbrush/ comb?
- Where is the chest of drawers?
- Where is the chest of wardrobe?
- John goes to bed at 11 o’clock. He goes upstairs to his bedroom.
- He gets undressed and wears nightdress/ nighties before going to bed.
- He reads for a bit. He turns off the light and falls asleep.
- He wakes up when his alarm clock rings.
- He gets up. He has a shower, cleans his teeth and gets dressed.
- He goes downstairs to the kitchen for breakfast.
- In my bedroom there is a big bed.
- There are two wardrobes, one on the left and one on the right of the room.
- I have a bedside table with a lamp and an alarm clock on it.
- There is a cupboard beside the window.
- The cupboard has two shelves and five drawers in it.
- When do you clean your teeth?
- The sofa/couch is near the window.
- Sometimes I listen to the radio or listen to music.
- I just relax in the living room.
- Where is the remote control for the TV?
- There’s a reading lamp on the desk.
- Close the curtains and switch the lights on; it’s getting dark.
- Turn the radio off and turn the TV on, please. I want to watch the football match.
- In my living room there is a table, a TV, a desk, a sofa and two armchairs.
- The TV is near the window, and the sofa is against the wall.
- The table is in the middle of the room.
- The walls are white and there are some pictures on them.
- I always like to relax in the living room.
- In the evening I watch TV there, or listen to music.
- What does your father do?
- Where do you work? I work in a restaurant.
- Is it an interesting job? Yes, I like it.
- I work in a factory/ an office.
- I work at home/ from home.
- He is a maths teacher.
- After school, students do homework.
- At primary school, children learn to read and write.
- The teacher gave a lecture on chemistry and the students took notes.
- Students can do a (language/ an English) course in many colleges and schools.
- At the end of a course, students often have to take/do an exam.
- You hope to pass your exams.
- You don’t want to fail your exams.
- If you pass your final exams at university, you get a degree.
- Sara got a box of crayons on her birthday.
- Don’t forget to put a stamp on the envelope.
- Don’t forget to post the letters.
- Juan makes a lot of phone calls.
- He phones his friend every day.
- John sent me a fax yesterday.
- What is your phone/fax number? Double three oh seven one eight.
- Hello. It’s Nick here. Can I speak to Mr John, please.
- I’m sorry, he isn’t here at the moment. Can I take a message?
- Thank’s. Could you just tell him Nick called. I’ll call back later.
- OK. I’ll tell him. Goodbye. Bye.
- Sara gets a lot of emails from New York.
- What is your email address? myname at gmail dot com.
- We had a wonderful holiday in Thailand in 2014.
- Are you going on holiday this summer?
- We’re going on a package holiday to Singapore. (everything is included)
- We’re going to have a winter holiday this year. (=often means skiing/winter sports)
- I want to to camping this year. (=sleep in a rent)
- I’m going on a walking holiday in the Alps. (=usually means walking up mountains)
- A coach tour is a cheap way to go on holiday. (=going in a big, comfortable bus)
- Are you flying to France from England? No, we’re going by ferry. (=ship where you can take your car with you)
- We’re going by car/by train/by bus.
- If you’re going to another country, don’t forget to take with you your passport/ some traveller’s cheque and currency/ a camera/ a phrase book (if it’s a different language)/ your luggage.
- When you are abroad try the local food/ try to speak the language/ go to the tourist information office if you have any questions.
- How much does this cost? Can I pay by cheque/ credit card?
- I only have a $100 note; I don’t have any change.
- Do you have a single room/ a double room? (In a hotel)
- How much is a single room with a bathroom?
- I have a reservation. (= I booked a room)
- Your room is on the first floor. The lift is over there.
- Here is your key. Would you like some help with your luggage?
- Can you fill in this form, please?
- Sign here, please.
- Please, check your bill. (= make sure it is correct)
- Can I check out, please?
- Can I have the bill, please?
- How do I get an outside line? (=to phone someone who is not in the hotel)
- What i the code for Korea/ India?
- Can I have breakfast in my room, please?
- Can I have a morning call, please? At 6:30. (= You want to wake up at 6:30)
- What time is breakfast/ lunch/ dinner?
- Can I (ex)change some money, please?
- Can I change some dollars into pounds, please?
- How many yen to the pound at the moment?
- Can I cash a traveller’s cheque, please?
- Can I cash a cheque at the reception, please?
- How much does a hotel room cost in New York?
- How many US dollars are there to your own currency at the moment?
- How much of your own currency is there to the euro?
- You can have a cup of tea/coffee and a snack at cafe. They sometimes serve meals there too.
- You can go to a restaurant for a full meal.
- Bars and pubs serve alcohol and soft drinks.
- Are you ready to order? (Waiter)
- Yes, I’d like tomato soup and steak, please.
- Would you like the steak with chips or new potatoes? And how would you like your steak - rare, medium or well-done? (Waiter)
- Well-done, please. And with chips.
- And what would you like to drink? (Waiter)
Learn English through Everyday Expressions (Set 6)
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