1:What's your name? | 2:How are you? | 3:Can you help me? | 4:Left, right, straigh ahead | 5:Where are they? | 6:What's the time? | 7:What's this? What's that? | 8:I like it very much | 9:Have you got any wine? | 10:What are you doing? | 11:Can I have your name, please? | 12:What does she look like? | 13:No smoking | 14:It is on the first floor | 15:Where’s he gone? | 16:Going away | 17:Buying thing? | 18:Why do you like it?? | 19:What Do You Need?? | 20:I sometimes work late? | 21: Welcome to Britain? |22: Who is that?? |23: What Would you like to do?? |24: How can we get there?? |25: Where is it?? |26: What’s the date?? |27: Whose is it?? |28: I enjoy it? |29: How many and how much?? |30: What have you done?? |curso de inglés
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I like this.
I don’t like it.
Do you like it?
Do you like this music?
No. I don’t like it.
Hello. Do you like work?
I don’t. I don’t like work.
I like food. And I like wine
And I like parties.
But I don’t like work.
Hello, it’s six o’clock
No, Jane. It’s five to six.
It’s not six o’clock. At six o’clock I can go home.
Do you like parties?
Yes. I like parties, Jane.
Shall we go to a party? Look!
A fancy dress party?
Do you like this?
No. I don’t like it. I don’t like it at all.
Do you like this one?
No. I don’t like it.
I like it.
And I like it. I like it very much.
What do you think of this?
It’s nice.
No
I like this one. It’s very nice.
What do you think of it?
Well
I like this one.
But I like this one. What do you think of it?
Sorry. I don’t like it at all.
Mother!, father!. Come in.
Yes. Come in.
Welcome to our new house. What do you think of it?
It’s very nice. I think it’s very nice.
Sit down, please.
Coffee or tea?
I don’t like tea.
We prefer coffee.
This is the living-room. Do you like it?
Yes. It’s very nice.
What do you think of that table?
I like it. It’s a nice table.
I’m sorry. I don’t like it.
I don’t like small table.
I like the chairs.
I don’t. I don’t like small chairs.
This is a small chair and I don’t like it.
Yes. You prefer big chairs.
Here’s a big chair.
I don’t like that music.
I don’t like pop music at all.
I prefer classical music to pop music
We prefer dance music.
I prefer beer.
I prefer wine.
I prefer beer to wine
I prefer wine to beer.
What do you think of the coffee?
I think the coffee’s very good. I like it.
I don’t think is very good. I prefer black coffee to white coffee.
This is white.
I think the coffee’s very good. I like it.
Ah. Do you like classical music?
What do you think of this?
I’m sorry. I don’t think is very good.
But you like classical music.
I prefer Beethoven and Bach
This isn’t Bach.
And this isn’t Beethoven.
And I don’t like.
Shall we go to the cinema?
There’s one in Weld Street. Look!
Ah!. Marilyn Monroe.
It’s on old film.
But it’s a very good film.
It’s not bad, mother.
Marilyn Monroe it’s quite good.
I think Marilyn Monroe it’s very good.
No. I don’t like old films
And I don’t like Marilyn Monroe.
There’s a concert. Classical music?
Oh, yes. Here’s. Look. Oh! Bach.
Shall we stay here?
Yes. Shall we stay at home and watch television?
Yes.
At nine o’clock there’s news.
At nine thirty there’s old film.
At eleven o’clock there’s old film.
At twelve thirty there’s old film.
Oh!.
Good morning.
I don’t like parties.
Tea or coffee.
Coffee, please.
Yes, black coffee.
I prefer coffee to tea in the morning.
Not bad. Not bad at toll.
I don’t like much.
But I like you, Jane.
And I like you.
Good bye.