Ex.6 Listening (15). Listen to the conversations and write them down.
The perfume costs 41 dollars.
The scarves are 72 dollars each.
41 plus 72 makes 113 dollars.
4 times 8 equals 32.
A hundred dollar minus 85 – that’s 15 dollars change.
That comes to 120 euros.
How will you be paying? By card or with cash?
How would you like to pay?
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CA: Would you like beef or chicken, sir? Or the vegetarian option, the lasagne?
Man: Beef, please.
CA: Here we are. What would you like to drink?
Man: A glass of red wine, please.
CA: OK.
Man: Is it French?
CA: No, it’s a South African wine – it’s very nice. Would you like to try it?
Man: Yes, thanks.
CA: And you, madam, would you like beef, chicken or the lasagne?
Woman: Oh, have you got any fish?
CA: No, I’m sorry. Our choices are beef, chicken or vegetable lasagne today.
Woman: Is the chicken very spicy?
CA: No, it’s just mildly spiced. It’s not like a curry – would you like to try it?
Woman: Good, I’ll take the chicken. Could I have a glass of water, too?
CA: Certainly, madam. Would you like still or sparkling?
Woman: Still, please.
CA: There you are. Enjoy your meal, please.
Ankle
Arm
Armpit
Belly
Body
Buttocks
Cheeks
Chin
Ear
Elbow
Eye
Eyebrow
Face
Chest
Feet – foot
Finger
Forearm
Forehead
Joint
Hair
| Hand
Head
Heel
Hip
Knee
Leg
Lip
Mouth
Nail
Neck
Nose
Palm
Shoulder
Teeth – tooth
Throat
Toe
Tongue
Waist
Wrist
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UNIT 9
Blood
Blood vessels
Bowels
Brain
Eardrums
Heart
Kidney
Liver
Lungs
Rib
Skin
Spine = backbone
Stomach
Disease = illness
Infectious diseases
Cholera
Yellow fever
Smallpox
Typhoid fever
Plague
Malaria
Ulcer
Indigestion
Flatulence
Intoxication
Diarrhoea/stomach trouble
Heartburn
Vomiting
Migraine
Giddiness
Concussion
Faint/loss of consciousness
Constipation
Headache
Stomachache
Toothache
Earache
Heartache/heart trouble/cardiac arrest
| Insomnia
Pain (slight/a bit of/sharp)
Bleeding (external/internal/nose)
Suffocation
Sick passenger
To feel sick/airsickness
Abscess
Attack = fit
Liver attack
(Attack of) epilepsy
(Attack of) asthma
(Attack) of appendicitis
Neural fit
Hiccup
Spasm
Flu = influenza
Angina = sore throat
Cold
Running nose = head cold
Cough/fit of coughing
Chill
Fever (slight/high)
Tickling in one’s throat
To swallow
Pulse (normal/weak/quick)
Blood pressure (high/low)
A fracture/to fracture
An injury/to injure
A dislocation/ to dislocate
Airsickness bag
Breath/ to breathe
to breathe in = to inhale
to breathe out = exhale
Pregnant woman
Some fit
(Premature) delivery/child birth
to deliver a child/to give birth to a child
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