Match the "A" sentences with the "B" ones
                        
    - A -
1. What do you do?
2. Where do you live?
3. What time do you go to bed?
4. Do you smoke?
5. Are you married?
6. How do you go to work?
7. How are you?
8. What time is it, please?
9. Where do you come from?
10. What languages do you speak?
11. What do you do for fun?
12. How often do you brush your teeth?
13. Do you have children?
14. How do you like my new shirt?
15. What’s the weather like in Kastamonu, today?
16. Have a nice weekend.
17 Have you ever been abroad?
18 Would you like something to drink?
19 Can you do me a favour, please?
20. Shall we go swimming this afternoon?
                      
                            - B -

a) Thanks, the same to you.
b) By bus.
c) Very well, thanks.
d) I’m sorry, I don’t have a watch.
e) No, I’m single.
f) I’m an actor.
g) No, I don’t.
h) Sure.
i) Japan.
j) At half past eleven.
k) Wow! It’s fantastic.
I) In Moscow.
m) English and a little German.
n) I play computer games.
o) Twice a day?
p) Yes, let’s.
q) It’s sunny and warm.
r) Yes, I have a daughter.
s) Yes, a glass of coke, please?
t) No, never.
1-f, 2-I, 3-j, 4-g, 5-e, 6-b, 7-c, 8-d, 9-i, 10-m, 11-n, 12-o, 13-r, 14-k, 15-q, 16-a, 17-t, 18-s, 19-h, 20-p
                           MINI DIALOGUES
                             - A -
1. Is the food good here?
2. Have a good day.
3. Excuse me. Where’s the pay phone?
4. Are you walking to work?
5. How’re you doing?
6. Are you using this telephone?
7. Thank you very much for your help.
8. Are you enjoying your classes?
9. What are you studying at university?
10. Are you taking the children to Ankara with you?
11. Shall we take a bus or a taxi?
12. How much is the bus fare?
13. You aren’t playing that computer game, aren’t you?
14. What’s the matter with you? You look sad.
15. How much money do you have?
                       - B -
a) Yes, I am. Very much.
b) Why don’t we walk? The weather is beautiful.
c) You, too.
d) Why not? I’m having a great time.
e) No, I’m taking the bus.
f) It’s over there.
g) Great. How about you?
h) Yes, I’m waiting for an important call.
i) Oh, I’m thinking about the terrible newspaper story.
j) Yes, it’s delicious.
k) You’re welcome.
l) None.
m) It’s 40 p.
n) English Language and Literature.
o) No, they’re staying with their aunt?
EXERCISE I
EXERCISE II
ANSWERS
Exercise I
Exercise II
15-l, 14-i, 13-d, 12-m, 11-b, 10-o, 9-n, 8-a, 7-k, 6-h, 5-g, 4-e, 3-f, 2-c, 1-j
EXERCISE III
1. Have you got a light, please?
2. Hello. May I join you?
3. I’ve just got married.
4. I’m sorry I’m late.
5. Do you mind if I smoke?
6. I can’t come tonight, I’m afraid.
7. Today’s the 4th, isn’t it?
8. Another drink, Jane?
9. Shall I help you with that?
10. I didn’t like the film at all.
11. Help yourself to a sandwich.
12. Is it far to the station?
13. Thank for the delicious dinner.
14. Could you give me a lift home tonight?
15. It’s a lovely day today, isn’t it?
a) Yes, that’s right.
b) No, not just now, thanks.
c) Yes, please do.
d) No, of course not.
e) Yes, beautiful.
f) Sorry, I don’t smoke.
g) It’s a pleasure. I’m glad you liked it.
h) Oh, what a pity.
i) Congratulations.
j) Yes, I’d be glad to.
k) Thank you.
l) No, not very.
m) No, there’s no need, thanks.
n) Oh, that’s all right.
o) Neither did I.
Exercise III
1-f, 2-c, 3-i, 4-n, 5-d, 6-h, 7-a, 8-b, 9-m, 10-o, 11-k, 12-l, 13-g, 14-j, 15-e