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in spite of prep несмотря на
pub n (сокр. от public house) пивная
for a change ради разнообразия; Let’s have lunch in a pub for a change.
idea fardia] n идея, мысль; That’s a good idea. Это чудесная (хорошая) мысль! mention I'menjh] v упоминать, ссылаться; He mentioned to me that he had seen you the day before yesterday.
bitter n горькое (крепкое) пиво
drink (drank, drunk) v пить; Will you drink some milk?
beer (bio| n пиво; ginger рс^тфэ] beer имбирное пиво waiter n официант; head waiter метрдотель
pint (paint] n пинта (мера объема жидких и сыпучих тел: англ. = 0,57 л, амер. = 0,47 л)
snack п легкая закуска; to have a snack перекусить; Just a snack. Просто что- нибудь перекусить.
offer [ ofo] v предлагать; What can you offer us?
cheese [tfi:z] n сыр
sausage f sosicfc] n сосиска; колбаса
pickles I'piklz] n pl. пикули; соленые или маринованные огурцы meat pie пирожок с мясом; пирог с мясом filling п пломба; I have a filling in my tooth.
loose ]lu;s] «болтающийся, шатающийся; “One of my teeth is loose,” said the child.
awful | э:П] а ужасный, страшный; The weather is awful today.
pain n боль; to have a pain чувствовать боль; 1 have an awful pain in my tooth, lower а нижний
upper а верхний; One of my upper teeth is loose.
drop out v падать, вываливаться, выпадать; One of my teeth is about to drop out. sensitive fsensitiv] а чувствительный; sensitive to heat (cold) чувствительный к теплу (холоду); Is this tooth sensitive to heat or cold?
checkup | tfekxp] n мед. осмотр, обследование; You should go for a checkup to the doctor’s next Tuesday.
pull out v выдергивать, удалять (зуб); I had a tooth pulled out yesterday.
mean |mi:n] (meant |ment|) v значить, означать; What do you mean by this? Что вы хотите этим сказать? What does this word mean? Что означает это слово?
A. At the Passport Control
Passport control officer: Your passport, please.
Bobrov: Here you are.
P. o.: Where are you going?
B: To London.
P. o.: How long are you going to stay in this country?
B: About two months.
P. o.: Here's your passport. Mr Bobrov. Thank you.

  1. Passing Through the Customs

Customs officer: Is this your luggage, sir?
Bobrov: That’s right.

  1. o.: Have you got anything to declare?

  1. No. I’ve got nothing liable to duty.

  2. o.: Will you please open your grey suitcase?

  1. Just a minute. (He takes out the key and opens the suitcase.)

  2. o. (examines the contents): All right. Mr Bobrov. Everything is OK. Have a pleasant stay in this country.

B: Thank you.

  1. At a Hotel

Bobrov: Have you got a single room for two nights?
Clerk: You can have room 22 on the first floor.
Bobrov: How much is it?
Clerk: £ 45.25 with a private bath and a TV set.
Bobrov: Can I see it, please?
Clerk: Yes, of course. The porter will take you there. You'd better fill in this form, please.
Bobrov: Yes, certainly. (He fills in the form and hands it to the clerk.)
Porter: Come this way, sir.'

  1. In a Restaurant

Mr Jones: I’ve booked a table in the comer. It’s very comfortable there.
Petrov: It’s delightful here.
Waiter: Here’s the menu, sir.
Mr Jones: I wish they’d use English in menus?
Petrov: Personally, I prefer good, simple English cooking.
Mr Jones: Mr Petrov, what will you have?
Petrov: I can’t see it on the menu but I think I’ll have a steak and chips.
Mr Jones: And so will 1. Do you want soup first?
Petrov: Yes.
Waiter: May 1 take your order, sir? (Mr Jones orders food and drinks.)
(After dinner.)
Petrov: Thank you for a very enjoyable evening. It was a wonderful meal in spite of the menu.
E. In a Pub
Mr Dodd: Shall we have a snack lunch in a pub for a change? There are a lot of interesting pubs round here.
Petrov: That’s a good idea. I haven’t been to any pub yet.
Mr Dodd: What about this one?
(In the pub.)
Petrov: It must be very old.
Mr Dodd: Over a hundred and fifty years, I think. It was mentioned by Dickens in one of his novels. He himself used to have lunch here. I like it because there are not many people here at lunch time. Now what would you like to drink? Bitter? That's a strong beer.
Petrov: Yes, please, if that's what you drink; but let me order it. (To the waiter.) Two pints of bitter, please.
Waiter: Anything to eat, sir?
Petrov: Just a snack. What can you offer us?
Waiter: There's cheese, sausages, and pickles and meat pies...
Petrov: 1'11 have bread and cheese with pickles for two, and two sausages.
F. At the Dentist’s
Doctor: What’s the trouble?
Volkov: I have a filling which is loose and I also have an awful pain in my lower tooth on the right.
Doctor: Let's have a look at the filling. Open your mouth wide. That’s it. Yes, it’s about to drop out. Now let’s see the bad tooth. Is it sensitive to heat and cold?
Volkov: Yes, very. I haven’t had anything hot to eat or drink for the last three days.
Doctor: That’s too bad. You should have come for a checkup long ago, I think it's been hurting you for quite a while. We’d better have it X-rayed.
(The doctor has the tooth X-rayed and then he examines the pictures.)
Doctor: I’m afraid I’ll have to pull it out.
Volkov: Do you mean you’ll pull it out now?
Doctor: Yes, certainly. We'll start with the filling and then I’ll pull the bad tooth out. Don’t worry. Everything’ll be OK.
Volkov: That’s all right. Doctor.
Notes

  1. Come this way, sir. Пройдите сюда, сэр.

  2. I wish they’d (they would) use English in menus. Лучше бы они писали меню на английском языке. (Жаль, что в меню не используется анг­лийский язык.)


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