Brain Storming nyelvtanulási segédletei

BRAIN STORMING három évtizedes nyelvoktatási és fordítói tapasztalata és gyakorlata által kiérlelt módszerek és segédletek tárháza.

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STARTING OUT.3. - 1.-250. (500.-750.)

2020.08.18. 23:47 aforizmágus

  1. You want to buy that, do you?
  2. Yes, it doesn’t seem too bad.
  3. Now where did we put the car?
  4. Well, why did you come, then?
  5. So Arthur was lucky for once.
  6. That means Fred’s in trouble.
  7. It was a brief moment of joy.
  8. Will you come into my office!
  9. Is this a table? - Yes, it is.
  10. We aren’t in the library now.
  11. There’s a cat under the table.
  12. That’s 2 pounds 25 altogether.
  13. But is my bedroom window open?
  14. He has some books in his hand.
  15. Here’s a good book for Arthur.
  16. It is now a quarter past nine.
  17. Where’s Kate? Ah, here she is.
  18. I must have a cup of tea soon.
  19. Do you know my brother Arthur?
  20. My landlady cooks awful meals.
  21. I don’t know many people here.
  22. Stand back, everybody, please!
  23. There were a lot of people in.
  24. I‘ve just got this one letter.
  25. Arthur was pleased about this.
  26. The others were not there yet.
  27. I’m not too big, am I, Arthur?
  28. Have another sandwich, Arthur!
  29. It was you, Arthur, wasn’t it?
  30. You are a bit early, actually.
  31. What do you think of that one?
  32. I must say it looks very nice.
  33. What about the car over there?
  34. It’s a pity Mary isn’t coming.
  35. What about having lunch first?
  36. I can’t see my horse. - I can.
  37. He’s at home with Mrs Harrison.
  38. She’s quite old and rather fat.
  39. Arthur hasn’t got a gold watch.
  40. I’ve got a bill for 2 pounds 25
  41. Mrs Hancock is probably asleep.
  42. He isn’t happy; he’s miserable.
  43. Arthur isn’t driving with Mary.
  44. Look at all those people, Mary.
  45. I’ve got a wonderful boyfriend.
  46. He is at the top of the ladder.
  47. These three rooms are upstairs.
  48. He must go to work immediately.
  49. This is Bob. Bob, this is Mary.
  50. There’s a young man in the car.
  51. I’m going to examine him first.
  52. Can you hold this torch for me?
  53. Haven’t you got anywhere to go?
  54. Two of your ribs are fractured.
  55. You haven’t asked either of us.
  56. Now Mr Steele has just come in.
  57. Arthur is happy about this too.
  58. I expect it’s still quite warm.
  59. What are those sandwiches like?
  60. Yes, there are some over there.
  61. Oh, haven’t you got any? Sorry.
  62. I can see you’ve got the taste.
  63. That petrol gauge doesn’t work.
  64. Well, he kicked that poor chap.
  65. What do you think you’re doing?
  66. You see, I thought I was lucky.
  67. He is tired, cold and miserable.
  68. Perhaps they are in Bruce’s car.
  69. What’s she doing this afternoon?
  70. In his dream Arthur’s got a car.
  71. I’ve got the radio here, Arthur.
  72. He cannot get up in the morning.
  73. I've only got one pair of hands.
  74. What’s their name?- It’s Dawson.
  75. There’s an accident up the road.
  76. Somebody’s going to the car now.
  77. What have you done this morning?
  78. It’s pay-day and Arthur’s happy.
  79. After breakfast he rang Mary up.
  80. Do you want some pickled onions?
  81. What about Mary, Shelia? And me?
  82. Have you been here before, Mary?
  83. It’s a bit cloudy too, isn’t it?
  84. I’ve come for my driving lesson.
  85. Sorry, what was your name again?
  86. Make sure it’s in neutral first.
  87. You mean on the steering-column.
  88. A bit too much for you, perhaps?
  89. You’ve got a bargain there, sir.
  90. She’ll be with Bruce, I suppose.
  91. He told her about his ‘new’ car.
  92. It’s round the corner, isn’t it?
  93. It’s just round the corner here.
  94. What did you say about our Fred?
  95. Good, that’s another score draw.
  96. Mr Steele is absolutely furious.
  97. We’re in a library in Middleford.
  98. Is Mary there? - Yes, she’s here.
  99. Mrs Harrison hasn’t got any food.
  100. There are no lights in the house.
  101. Is it yours? - No, it isn’t mine.
  102. They’re driving into the country.
  103. He’s coming out of the water now.
  104. Silence in the library, children!
  105. Oh dear, the bus is not stopping.
  106. I can’t do that. - Yes, you must.
  107. He isn’t late today - he’s early.
  108. Now Bob is talking to the porter.
  109. Now, can somebody give me my bag?
  110. I’m going to have a tomato juice.
  111. Come into my office for a minute.
  112. Well, he’s in hospital, isn’t he?
  113. Have you got enough room, Shelia?
  114. No, thanks, I’ve got one already.
  115. Perhaps it’s time to go back now.
  116. So now you need a car, don’t you?
  117. Why not drive it round the block?
  118. He needn’t go by train this time.
  119. Most people are smaller than her.
  120. We can see the race better there.
  121. Yes, Bruce has some money tonight.
  122. Their hands and feet are not cold.
  123. Is there a bell? - Yes, of course.
  124. Is she all right? - Yes, she’s OK.
  125. I can’t find an empty seat at all.
  126. I sometimes see him in the summer.
  127. He isn’t anybody from the village.
  128. Sheila, what do you want to drink?
  129. He hasn’t gone into his office yet
  130. He’s still standing near the door.
  131. That was very nice of you, Arthur.
  132. May I get in and start the engine?
  133. Nothing wrong with that, is there?
  134. Well, that’s out of question then.
  135. That’s another eighty-five pounds.
  136. It’s a fantastic castle, isn’t it?
  137. How much did you pay for this car?
  138. Look, it says Swanage - two miles.
  139. He’s never won a race in his life.
  140. It’s very crowded today, isn’t it?
  141. It’s not mine; it’s Mrs Harrison’s.
  142. ’I must find them,’ he is thinking.
  143. Arthur is standing at the bus-stop.
  144. You must wear a tie in the library.
  145. How much is the fare to Applefield?
  146. There’s only one girl in this room.
  147. It's my sister's birthday tomorrow.
  148. Somebody’s standing in front of me.
  149. Now do go home, all of you, please!
  150. What are you doing with that paper?
  151. Just a sweet sherry for me, please.
  152. Can you lend me a couple of pounds?
  153. Mr Steele has not yet come to work.
  154. I’ve had them since last Wednesday.
  155. Well, 5 days, that’s nearly a week.
  156. Well, you haven’t sent me an email.
  157. It was a busy day today, wasn’t it?
  158. I’m only going to be a few minutes.
  159. Would you two like to come as well?
  160. Don’t worry about reverse just yet.
  161. You haven’t got much farther to go.
  162. It’s the slowest horse in the race.
  163. She’s just passing Bright Thursday.
  164. It’s an ugly cat, with a short tail.
  165. They’ve got wine and I’ve got water.
  166. Well, you aren’t drinking my coffee.
  167. Arthur is climbing the ladder again.
  168. It’s a good present. - Is it really?
  169. You mustn’t stay for another minute.
  170. Arthur’s letter is from his parents.
  171. How much is that? - It’s 1 pound 10.
  172. We're going to her aunt's in London.
  173. Is there a buffet car on this train?
  174. She has been there for over an hour.
  175. Saturday, the twenty-nineth of June.
  176. Did you get your licence by the way?
  177. Put it into first gear and move off.
  178. Arthur looked at it for a long time.
  179. Come on round the back for a moment.
  180. It goes well. That’s the main thing.
  181. That’s him over there, the grey one.
  182. Well, have you decided anything yet?
  183. Is he in the kitchen? - No, he isn’t.
  184. Which books? - Those in front of you.
  185. But, of course, they have some money.
  186. Come on, Mrs Harrison, open the door!
  187. You’re getting those new books ready.
  188. Arthur’s putting them on the shelves.
  189. Mary, come here. - Coming, Mr Steele.
  190. She’s got your bag and your overcoat.
  191. Dr Newton is now putting on his coat.
  192. Now Dr Newton is standing by his car.
  193. He’s going to take his black bag out.
  194. There are a lot of people at the bar.
  195. Can we wait a minute? - No, we can’t.
  196. Arthur has a lot of work on his desk.
  197. It’s lovely at this time of the year.
  198. Yes, I think it’s going to rain soon.
  199. Charlie, come over here for a minute.
  200. Arthur had to buy a new one that day.
  201. If so, I’ll go and put it on for you.
  202. He’s the nicest horse I’ve ever seen.
  203. I was talking to my friend, actually.
  204. Radios aren’t allowed in the library.
  205. Mary was also working in the library.
  206. I don’t have to work here ever again.
  207. We’re rich. - You may be but I’m not.
  208. Arthur has only 2 pounds and 10 pence.
  209. She’s unconscious but she’s breathing.
  210. He is putting them on the top shelves.
  211. He cannot drink his tea; it’s too hot.
  212. They don’t always wear pretty dresses.
  213. What do you do? - I work in a library.
  214. Mrs Newton isn’t going to go with him.
  215. I know that car and I know the driver.
  216. He doesn’t live here. Who is he, then?
  217. Neither Sheila nor I have got a drink.
  218. Have you been here since nine o’clock?
  219. He’s going to be away until 15th July.
  220. No, I’m not, as a matter of fact. Why?
  221. Well, it’s a lovely evening, isn’t it?
  222. He had a shave and put his clothes on.
  223. What was the weather going to be like?
  224. Did you ever learn about the controls?
  225. How much are the monthly installments?
  226. By the way, shall we have lunch there?
  227. The traffic was worse on the way back.
  228. I like that nice black one over there.
  229. I’m going to put a pound on Mark Time.
  230. I want those boxes. - These blue boxes?
  231. The brush is in the cupboard on a hook.
  232. Their wallets are not empty like Sue’s.
  233. Whose house is it? Is it yours or hers?
  234. She’s sitting next to Bruce in his car.
  235. Bruce isn’t driving the car; Arthur is.
  236. Listen, Mary, they’re playing our song.
  237. He’s sitting at the top of that ladder.
  238. This morning he has time for breakfast.
  239. Who is there at the gate? - Only Rosie.
  240. How many stops are there before London?
  241. They like tea but they haven’t got any.
  242. The ambulance is going to be here soon.
  243. James, of course, is still in hospital.
  244. We must both work tomorrow, mustn’t we?
  245. He wanted to hear the weather forecast.
  246. Anyway, now try to start the car again.
  247. Arthur’s car was at the police station.
  248. Look at that one; he’s smaller than me.
  249. I like ’Darling Mary’. (a horse’s name)
  250. The window’s open and the door’s closed.

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