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Twój kolega nie zauważył dużego przedmiotu leżącego na drodze. Ostrzeż go.
Watch out!
A: Dad, I don't know where I've put my favourite sweatshirt. Can .............................. look for it? B: Sure. Have you checked the wardrobe?
you help me
A: What ........................ about their new song? B: I don't like it. It's different from the old ones.
do you think / is your opinion
A: Excuse me, do you ................... the concert is? B: Yes, it's in the main hall on the ground floor.
know where
Koleżanka składa ci życzenia urodzinowe. Jak na nie zareagujesz?
That's very nice of you.
Kuzynka proponuje ci wspólne wyjście na lody, ale nie masz czasu. Jak jej odmówisz?
I'm sorry, I won't make it.
A: Thank you.
B: You're welcome.
A: Am I late?
B: Yes, you are. Hurry up!
A: Eat in or take out?
B: Take out, please.
A: Excuse me, Miss Edwards.
B: Yes, what is it?
A: What's your surname?
B: My surname is Nowak.
A: Have a seat and help yourself to the sandwiches.
B: Thank you.
A: What time is the next train to London?
B: At 1 pm. It leaves from platform three.
A: What does your grandpa look like?
B: He's quite tall with a grey beard and moustache.
A: Can I help you?
B:Yes, I'm looking for a new printer.
A: Do you have a minute?
B: Sure. What can I do for you?
A: Hi Amanda.
B: Hi Jack. How are things?
A: I’m sorry I forgot to bring the documents.
B: Never mind! We’ll manage without them.
A: What does he do for a living?
B: He’s a driver.
A: I passed first time.
B: Good for you.
A: I’m taking an exam tomorrow.
B: I’ll keep my fingers crossed.
A: Could you do me a favour? Tell Jack to wait five more minutes.
B: Yes, I will.
A: Do you mind If I open the window?
B: No, not at all, go ahead.
A: Can I try the dress on?
B: Of course. The changing room is over there.
A: Why don't we have a picnic?
B: That sounds good! / That's a good idea. /I'll go with that. I'm not sure / That won't work/ I don't like the sound of that.
A: I 've failed one exam.
B: Oh dear. Poor you! / Don't worry. We can sort it out./ That's a pity.
A: I 've failed one exam.
B: Oh dear. Poor you!
A: What's up?
B: I'm feeling down. I've got my exam results./ I'm feeling cheerful.
A: When did it happen?
B: Last week.
A: What happened to you?
B: I had an accident. I broke my leg.
A: Enjoy your meal.
B: Thank you.
A: Bon appetit!
B: Bon appetit!
A: Can I get you anything else? Any side dishes?
B: Oh, yes. I'll have some coleslaw, please.
A: Did you enjoy your meal?
B: Yes - it was delicious!
A: Could you fill in this form, please?
B: Yes, of course.
A: What's your name? B: My name is Stefan. A: How do you spell that, please?
B: S-T-E-F-A-N
A: Would you like to join the dance club with me?
B: No, thanks. I'm not keen on dancing.
A: Can I borrow your tennis racket? I've forgotten mine!
B: Yes, of course you can. But could you give it back this evening?
A: Excuse me, Mr Jones. May I leave class early today?
B: Yes, you may. Why?
A: Can I pay contactless?
B: Sorry, we don't take cards. There's a cash machine over there.
A: Can I buy a ticket here?
B: Yes, of course. Do you want a single or a return?
A: Is it far?
B: No, it's just a 5 - minute walk. You can't miss it!
A: Excuse me, I'm looking for the bus station. Do you know where it is?
B: Yes, of course. Turn left here, then go straight on.
A: Would you like to go to the cinema tonight?
B: Yes, I'd love to!
A: I've got toothache.
B: You should go to the dentist's.
A: Thank you very much.
B: You're welcome.
A: Can we have the bill, please?
B: Yes, of course.
A: Are you ready to order?
B:: Yes, I'll have garlic bread for a starter, and ham and eggs for my main course.
A: Shall we play a video game?
B: All right. / Good idea! /OK. That sounds great! I don't like that idea. / I'm not sure about that.
A: I went to Spain and tried surfing.
B: How lovely! / Really?/ That sounds fun. /What fun!
A: Would you mind not doing that?
B: Sorry.
A: It's too hot in here. Can I open the window?
B: Yes, of course.
A: Could you lend me your phone, please?
B: Sure. Here you are.
A: What's wrong?
B : I can't find my bag!
A: What is it?
B: It's a chair.
A: What colour is it?
B: It's green.
A: Hello. How are you?
B: I'm fine, thank you.
A: Which way is to the café?
B: Turn right/left. Go straight on. Take the second right/left.
A: Can I have some cake, please?
B: Yes, of course!
A: Here you are.
B: Thank you.
A: How much is a hot dog?
B: It's $2.50.
A: How much are the apples?
B: They're $1.50 for six.
A: What would you like to drink?
B:Orange juice please.
A:Would you like a sandwich?
B: Yes, please./No, thanks.
A: I don't like swimming.
B: Me, neither.
A: I love sport.
B: Me, too!
A: What's your telephone number?
It's 07700 985329.
A: What time is it?
B: It's three o'clock.
A: What's your favourite film?
B: I like 'Star Wars'.
A: How old are you?
B I'm 14.
A: Where are you from?
B: I'm from Poland.
A: What's your name?
B: My name is ...
A: Could you get some .....?
B: Ok, no problem
A: Do you want me to help you with anything?
B: I'd really appreciate it if you don't mind.
A: I've won 10 million dollars!
B: That's brilliant ! Congratulations.
A: What's your news?
B: Nothing much.
A: I think she's the best presenter on TV.
B: I agree with you.
A: You look pleased.
B: I've got some good news.
A: What happened?
B: I won a prize.
A: I'm sorry, mum. I broke your vase.
B: Don't worry about it.
A: You're late again!
B: It won't happen again. I promise.
A: I'm going on holiday tomorrow!
B: Good for you!
A: My hamster died last week.
B: Sorry to hear that.
A: Guess what! I'm getting married!
B: Oh, wow! How fantastic!
A: I had an exam yesterday.
B: How did it go?
A: I've won 10 million dollars!
B: That's brilliant. Congratulations.
A: I've got some bad news. I failed the test.
B: Oh, dear. I'm sorry.
A: Hi Amanda.
B: Hi Jack. How are things?
A: I have an exam tomorrow.
B: Good luck.