Слайд 2accident –[ˈæksɪdənt] –
случай, несчастный случай
My friend Tom had a car accident
last week, he's in hospital now
Слайд 3amazing –[əˈmeɪz] – удивительный, изумительный,
It was an amazing movie, excellent!
Слайд 4another time – [əˈnʌðə taɪm] – в другой раз
I can't go today,
we'll go another time
Слайд 5art gallery –[ɑ:t ˈɡælərɪ] – картинная/художественная галерея
There is a painting exhibition at
the local art gallery this week
Слайд 6as many as –[əz ˈmenɪ əz] – столько же сколько
Buy as many
as you can
Слайд 7attractive –[əˈtræktɪv] – притягательный,привлекательный
Brad Pitt is a very attractive actor
Слайд 8blind date –[blaɪnd deɪt] – свидание в слепую
My friend Nicolle is going
out on a blind date tomorrow
Слайд 9borrow –[ˈbɔrəu] – брать взаймы
Can I borrow your laptop for a minute?
Слайд 10Bulgaria – [bʌlˈgɛərɪə] - Болгария
My friend Marta comes from Bulgaria
Слайд 11charity –[ˈtʃærɪtɪ] – благотворительность, милостыня
Bill Gates gives away a lot of money
to charity
Слайд 12check-up –[tʃek ʌp] – проверка, осмотр
People over 40 should have a check-up
every year
Слайд 13cheek –[tʃi:k] – щека
He kissed her in the cheek
Слайд 14Cheers! - [tʃɪəz] – Ваше здоровье! До дна!
Happy birthday and cheers!
Слайд 15chopsticks –[ˈtʃɔpstɪks] – палочки для еды (у китайцев, корейцев и японцев)
Japanese food
comes with chopsticks
Слайд 16coach –[kəutʃ] – тренер; инструктор
You can take the train or a coach
/ The football team has a new coach
Слайд 17cosmopolitan -[ˌkɔzməuˈpɔlɪtən] – многонациональный, распространённый по всему земному шару
London is the most
cosmopolitan city in the world
Слайд 18couple –[ˈkʌpl] – пара
I need a couple of minutes to finish
Слайд 19dates –[deits] – финики
What are the dates for the meetings? / We
went out on three dates before he kissed me
Слайд 20embarrass –[ɪmˈbærəs] – стеснительный, смущающий
If you wear that dress, you will embarrass
yourself!
Слайд 21excited –[ɪkˈsaɪt] – взволнованный, возбужденный (от положительных эмоций)
I'm so excited about
our
holidays!
Слайд 22first impressions –[fə:st ɪmˈpreʃən] – первое впечатление
First impressions are not always right
Слайд 23flat –[flæt] – квартира
The land is flat
Слайд 24gang –[ɡæŋ] – бригада
A gang of thieves
robbed the bank
Слайд 25Goodness! –[ˈgudnɪs] – боже мой!
Oh my goodness! What did you do?!
Слайд 26greet –[ɡri:t] – здороваться, кланяться
The couple will greet the guests outside the
church
Слайд 27Have a good weekend! –[hæv ə ɡud ˈwi:kˈend] – Желаю приятно провести
выходные!
Слайд 28hurry –[ˈhʌrɪ] – спешить; торопиться
No need to be in a hurry, we've
got time
Слайд 29impress –[ɪm'pres] – производить впечатление; поражать
You don't impress me with that car
Слайд 30interview –[ˈɪntəvju:] – встреча; беседа; собеседование
I have a job interview next week
Слайд 31it doesn't matter –
[it' dʌz(r)nt 'mætə(r)] –
не важно
I forgot my
wallet! - It doesn’t matter, I have money.
Слайд 32journey – [ˈdʒə:nɪ] – поездка
The journey to Sydney will take 2 hours
Слайд 33mainly – [ˈmeɪnlɪ] – главным образом; в основном
In Asia, people live mainly
of fish
Слайд 34marathon – [ˈmərəθən] – марафон
You have to train hard to run a
marathon
Слайд 35Master's degree – [ˈmɑ:stəz dɪˈɡri:] – степень магистра
My brother finished his Master's
degree and then got a better job
Слайд 36messenger – [ˈmesɪndʒə] – курьер, разносчик
Hermes was the messenger of the Greek
Gods
Слайд 37mistakes – [mɪsˈteɪks] – ошибки
You made a lot of mistakes in your
test
Слайд 38more and more – [mɔ:r ənd mɔ:r] – все больше
People are buying
more and more medicine every year
Слайд 39my pleasure – [maɪ ˈpleʒə] – мое удовольствие
Thank you for helping me!
-My pleasure
Слайд 40nervous – [ˈnə:vəs] – нервный
Are you nervous about the interview?
Слайд 41never mind – [ˈdʒ3:mənɪ] – ничего; пустяки
Never mind, I'll find someone else
to do it
Слайд 42noise – [nɔɪz] – шум
There is a strange noise coming out
of that house
Слайд 43Not a great look!– [nɔt ə ɡreɪt luk] – Вид неочень красивый
Look
at her dress! -Yeah, not a great look!
Слайд 44nothing much – [ˈnʌθɪŋ mʌtʃ] – ничего особенного
What are you up to?
-Nothing much
Слайд 45notice – [ˈnəutɪs] – уведомление
I will put up a notice to
find a babysitter
Слайд 46oldest – [əuldist] – старческий
Martin is the oldest employer in my office
Слайд 47opening – [ˈəupnɪŋ] – открытие
The opening hours are 9am to 6pm
Слайд 48percentage – [pəˈsentɪdʒ] –
процент
What is the percentage of working adults
living with their parents?
Слайд 49Pleased to meet you –
Рад знакомству
Pleased to meet you. -Pleased to
meet you too!
Слайд 50progress – [prə'gres] – прогресс
The students progress a lot every year
Слайд 51raisins – [ˈreɪzn] – изюм
I don't like raisins in my cereal
Слайд 52readers – [ˈri:dəz] – читатель
This book is for young readers
Слайд 53reporter – [rɪˈpɔ:tə] – репортер
She is a reporter for
the CNN
Слайд 54seat – [si:t] – сиденье, место
This is your seat
Слайд 55shake – [ʃeɪk] – взболтать, встряхнуть
Don't shake the beer, it will explode!
Слайд 56shapes – [ʃeɪps] – форма
The baby can draw different shapes
Слайд 57show round – [ʃəu raund] – провести экскурсию
I will show you round
the office, come!
Слайд 58Shut up! – [ˈhɔrəbl] – приказание замолчать
Shut up! I don't want to
listen to you anymore
Слайд 59signs – [saɪnz] – знаки;
признаки
Read the signs
Слайд 60so many things – [səu ˈmɛnɪ θɪŋ] – много вещей
I've got so
many things to do!
Слайд 61successful – [səkˈsesful] – иметь успех
It is a very successful agency
Слайд 62sunshine – [ˈsʌnʃaɪn] – солнечный свет
Let's sit out in the sunshine
Слайд 63suppose – [səˈpəuz] – предполагать
I suppose you are coming with me, right?
Слайд 64survey – [sə'veɪ] – опрос, обзор
We are conducting a survey on
what kind of food people eat
Слайд 65swap – [swɔp] – менять, обменивать
Can we swap places?
Слайд 66table manners – [ˈteɪbl ˈmænə] – умение вести себя за столом
He's got
no table manners
Слайд 67terrible – [ˈterəbl] – страшный, ужасный; громадный
That was a terrible meal, cold
and greasy
Слайд 68theatre – [ˈθɪətə] – театр
Would you like to go to the theatre
this weekend?
Слайд 69to have in common – [tə hæv ɪn ˈkɔmən] – иметь много
общего в плане интересов
What do we have in common? -Our names!
Слайд 70train – [treɪn] – поезд, состав
I will train hard for my new
job
Слайд 71Turkish – [ˈtə:kɪʃ] – турецкий
It's a very famous
Turkish city
Слайд 72wear – [wɛə] – носить
You should wear a coat, it's cold outside
Слайд 73wise – [waɪz] – мудрый, благоразумный
He will do the correct thing, he's
very wise