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1. Everyday English - Svakodnevne rečenice
2. Everyday English - Glagoli
1. Everyday English - Svakodnevne rečenice
(Svakodnevne situacije, po temama.)
What time is it?
Can you tell me the time? I'm sorry, I don't know.
I don't have a watch. It's three o'clock.
It's half past nine. It's five past five.
It's twenty-five past two. It's twenty to one.
It's quarter to eight. It's ten to eleven.
It's about six o'clock.
Social expressions (part 1)
How are you? Very well, thanks.
Have a good time! Thanks very much.
Anything else? No, that's all thanks.
Good night. Sleep well!
This is my friend, Jane. Pleased to meet you.
I'm sorry I'm late. Don't worry. It's OK.
Can I speak to Pat? I'll just get her.
Is there a chemist near here? Yes, it's over there.
Thanks a lot. Don't mention it.
Can I get you a coffee? That would be lovely.
Good luck in your exam. Same to you.
Can I help you? I'm just looking, thanks.
Do you want to join us? I'd love to.
Could you do me a favour? Sure, no problem.
I'm sorry. I can't make it then. What about a bit later?
I'll give you a lift. Can you drop me off at work?
Social expressions (part 2)
Hello. How are you? I'm fine thank you. And you?
Not bad, thanks. Very well.
Goodbye. Have a nice day.
See you this evening.
I'm sorry I'm late. I'm sorry.
Excuse me! Don't worry.
That's OK. Really?
It doesn't matter.
Social expressions (part 3)
I'm sorry. I don't have a clue.
Excuse me. Pardon.
Hurry up. Just a minute.
Of course.
That's right. All right.
Good idea. No, of course not.
Oh, what a pity. Never mind.
Oh dear! What about you?
Congratulations.
Good luck. See you later.
Directions
Where is ...... ? You go....
When you come to.... Take the.....
opposite on the corner
next to between
in front of behind
up down
over past
through out of
in into
across
In a cafe
Can I have a ......., please? Anything to drink?
A coffee, please. Here you are.
Anything else?
How much is that? One pound fifty.
How much is.....? Four pounds forty five.
How much is ...........? Four pounds twenty five, please.
On the phone
Hello. Can I speak to John, please?
Is that.......? Yes, it is.
No, it isn't. I'll just get him.
Hello, John here. Oh! Hi, John. This is Lucy.
See you later. Bye.
Good morning. How can I help you?
Can I speak to the manager please?
I'm afraid Mr Smith isn't in the office at the moment.
Can I take a message? Don't worry.
Yes please. I'll ring back later.
Goodbye.
Exclamations
Good idea! Congratulations!
What a pity! Cheers!
Bless you! Poor you!
Cheer up! Of course not!
Hurry up! You must be joking!
How exciting! That would be great!
I'm absolutely exhausted! What a bargain!
Give me a break! No way!
What a relief! Good for her!
Don't you dare! Mind your own business!
Too right! Don't ask me!
I could kick myself! Lucky you!
You can say that again! Over my dead body!
In your dreams! What a cheek!
Serves you right! Now you're talking!
You bet! I told you so!
2. Everyday English - Glagoli
Phrasal verbs (Multi-part verbs) - part 1
* frazalni glagoli su boldovani i podvučeni
Take off your coat. Put on your sunglasses.
The plane took off ten minutes late.
Can you sort out this problem? I gave up eating chocolate.
Did you grow up here? Who are you going out with?
Do you get on with your family? Do you ever fall out with your friends?
I'm looking forward to the weekend.
Pick up your things. Look it up!
Look out! My car's broken down.
Go away! Look after yourself.
Hot Verbs
HAVE GO
have a cold go out for a meal
have a meeting go along with
have an accident go crazy
have a party go abroad
have (a good) time go swimming
have a shower go shopping
have a drink
COME GET
come back get angry
come away get tired
come round get bigger
come true get rich
come first in a race get ready
MAKE DO
make sure do some shopping
make friends do someone a favour
make up your mind do your homework
make a reservation
make a complaint
make a mistake
make money
TAKE
take care
take a photo
take somebody out for a meal
take off
take on
take in
take away
take out
Phrasal verbs (Multi-part verbs) - part 2
* frazalni glagoli su boldovani i podvučeni
look like your father take after your mother
bring a child up grow up
get on with your parents tell your children off
fall out with your family split / break up with your partner
break into a house run away / off with the money
get away with a crime let someone out of prison
plug the TV in turn the volume up / down
switch over to another channel
log on / off scroll up / down
do your shirt up your gloves go with your scarf
hang your coat up wear your shoes out
set a company up take over another company
sales / prices go up / down put prices up