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Автор: Artsun Akopyan
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p>SPEAK! American English Conversation

      6,000+ Vocabulary Words and Phrases in Dialogues

      Artsun Akopyan

      Editor David Christian

      © Artsun Akopyan, 2021

      ISBN 978-5-0055-3403-3

      Created with Ridero smart publishing system

      Introduction

      This book lets you learn almost 4,000 most important English words and more than 2,000 common phrases by using them in conversations on various topics. The vocabulary ensures efficient communication in everyday situations at home, on the street, in class, at work, on a trip, and so on. New words and phrases are highlighted in bold in the text and are listed below each conversation. The tutorial can be used by learners of English as a second language when preparing for English language tests such as TOEFL or IELTS. It might also be useful for teachers of English as a foreign language who wish to create real-life situations in class. All conversations are original and fully written by the author, and edited by David Christian in the USA.

      Greetings and Farewells

      1. Hey there!

      (Informal style.)

      Hey there!

      Hi!

      How are you?

      I’m fine. You?

      Not bad.

      Glad to hear that!

      See you!

      Bye!

* * *

      Words

      am (base form: be), and, are (base form: be), bad, farewell, fine, glad, greeting, hear, hey, hi, how, I’m = I am, informal, not, see, style, that, there, to, you

* * *

      Phrases

      greetings and farewells

      informal style

      I’m fine

      not bad

      glad to hear

      see you

      2. Hello!

      (Formal style.)

      Hello! It’s good to see you!

      Likewise. How are you doing?

      I am doing great. How are you?

      I’m good, too. How’s your family?

      Not bad. How’s your spouse?

      She’s doing great.

      Give her my best wishes.

      Thank you! See you soon!

* * *

      Words

      best (base form: good), do, doing (base form: do), family, formal, give, good, great, hello, her (base form: she), how’s = how is, is (base form: be), it’s = it is, likewise, my, she’s = she is, soon, spouse, thank, too, wish, your (base form: you)

* * *

      Phrases

      It’s (= It is) good to…

      How’s (= How is) your…

      I am / she is doing great

      Give her…

      best wishes

      thank you

      see you soon

      3. Good morning!

      Good morning!

      Morning.

      Did you get enough sleep?

      Not really.

      Why did you get up so early?

      I have a lot of work to do.

      Good luck to you!

      Thank you!

* * *

      Words

      a, did (base form: do), early, enough, get, have, lot, luck, morning, of, really, sleep, so, up, why, work

* * *

      Phrases

      good morning

      not really

      get up

      I have…

      a lot of

      a lot of work to do

      Good luck to…

      4. Good afternoon!

      Good afternoon!

      Afternoon!

      Where are you going?

      To the cafe. I have a meal break.

      Mayjoin you?

      Of course! What will you have?

      A sandwich andcup of coffee. You?

      A cake and a glass of juice.

* * *

      Words

      afternoon, break, cafe, cake, coffee, course, cup, glass, going (base form: go), join, juice, may, meal, sandwich, the, what, where, will

* * *

      Phrases

      good afternoon

      to the cafe

      a meal break

      join you

      of course

      a cup of coffee

      a glass of juice

      5. Good evening!

      Good evening!

      Evening!

      How was your day?

      All right.

      Any news?

      Nothing much. Are you tired?

      Yes, I’m tired. I want to sleep.

      Go to bed. Good night!

* * *

      Words

      all, any, bed, day, evening, go, much, news, night, nothing, right, tire, tired, want, was (base form: be), yes

* * *

      Phrases

      good evening

      How was…

      all right

      nothing much

      I’m