Looking for a job

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[audio:http://englishsbs.ru/face2face/dialog/cd1_42.mp3]
  A: Good morning. Welcome to the nine2five Employment Agency. My name's Tony.
В: Nice to meet you.
A: You too. OK. First, one or two questions. What's your first name, please?
В: It's Amy.
A: And what's your surname?
В: Foley.
A: OK. um, how do you spell that, please?
В: F-O-L-E-Y.
A: F-O-L-E-Y. Thanks. Are you married?
В: No, I'm single.
A: And what's your nationality?
В: I'm British.
A: OK … Right. What's your address?
В: It's 9 Whedon Road, Manchester, M116JZ.
A: How do you spell 'Whedon'?
В: W-H-E-D-O-N.
A: So that's 9 Whedon Road, Manchester,M116JZ.
В: Yes, that's right.
A: OK, thanks. Right, er, next question.What's your mobile number?
В: It's 07866 642339.
A: 07866 …er…
В: 642339.
A: OK, thanks. And what's your email address?
В: It's amy.foley@hotmail.co.uk.
A: So that's, er, amy.foley@hotmail.co.uk.
В: Yes, that's right.
A: OK, thanks a lot. Right, um, what kind of job do you want?
   

Meet some of my friends.

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[audio:http://englishsbs.ru/face2face/dialog/cd1_35.mp3]
A: Ben, do you want to see some photos of my friends?
B: Sure.
A: OK. This is a friend from Germany.
B: What's his name?
A: Karl. He's a doctor.
B: Oh, OK.
A: And, um, this is my friend Steve. He's a musician.
B: Is he American?
A: Yes, he is. He's from Washington. And, er, this is my friend Claire.
B: That's a nice photo. Where's she from?
A: She's from France. But she's a teacher in London now.
В: Really? Hmm. She's beautiful.
A: Yes, she is — and she's married.
B: Oh.
A: And this is my friend Daniela. She's from Italy.
B: Is she a musician?
A: No, she isn't. She's an actress.
B: Oh, OK. Is she married?
A: Um, no, she's single.
В: Really? What's her phone number?
A: Ben!

 

   

Excuse me — part 1

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[audio:http://englishsbs.ru/face2face/dialog/cd1_22.mp3]
1
A: Excuse me.
B: Yes, Magda?
A: What does 'answer' mean?
B: I ask a question, you say the answer.
A: I'm sorry, I don't understand.
B: ОК. Question — What's your first name? Answer — It's Magda.
A: Oh, OK. I understand. Thank you.

2
A: Excuse me.
B: Yes, Pedro?
A: What's 'lapiz' in English?
B: Pencil.
A: Can you repeat that, please?
B: Pencil.
A: Pencil.
B: Good.

3
A: What's the answer to question 1 ?Pedro?
B: I'm sorry, I don't know.
A: Magda?
C: It's Brazil.
A: That's right. Good.
B: Excuse me. How do you spell 'Brazil?
A: B-R-A-Z-I-L.
C: OK. Thank you.

   

Making plans to keep in touch with someone (планируем оставаться на связи)

I’ll call you when I get home.
Call when you get there.
Don’t forget to call.
Write me.
You’ve got my e-mail address?
Text me.
I’m on Facebook.
Facebook = Twitter, MySpace, Linkedln, etc.
Let’s do lunch.
I’ll be in touch.
Let’s keep in touch.

When someone is leaving on a journey (когда кто-то уезжает в поездку)

Bon voyage!
Have a good trip!
Have a nice flight.
Have a nice trip.
Have a safe trip.
Have a safe journey.
Drive carefully.
Take care of yourself.
Take care.
We’ll miss you.
All the best.

Leaving a place (оставляя место)

Are we ready to leave?
Are you about finished?
Are you ready to go?
Ready to go?
Ready to roll? (slang)
Are we away? (slang)
Let's blow. (slang)
     blow=leave
Let's get out of this taco stand. (slang)
     taco stand = a cheap place; an undesirable place
Let's blow this joint. (slang)
     = Let's leave this place.
Let's go while the going's good. (cliche)
     Let's = Time to. We've got to
Let's get while the getting's good. (cliche)
Let's head out.
Let's beat a hasty retreat. (cliche)
Let’s make tracks. (informal)
     make tracks = leave a trail (as we go)
Let's motor. (slang)
     to motor = to leave by automobile
Let's hit the road. (slang)
Let's boogie. (slang)
Let's split. (slang)
Let's make like a tree and leave. (jocular)
Let's make like the wind and blow. (jocular)
Let's make like a banana and split. (jocular)
Exit stage right.
Exit stage left.
Retreat! (slang)

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What is your name?



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[audio:http://englishsbs.ru/face2face/dialog/02.mp3]
STEFAN: Hello, I'm Stefan. What's your name?
EMEL:     Hello, my name's Emel.
STEFAN:  Nice to meet you.
EMEL:     You too.
[audio:http://englishsbs.ru/face2face/dialog/03.mp3]
TIM:     Hi, Anita.
ANITA: Hi, Tim. How are you?
TIM:     I'm fine, thanks. And you
ANITA: I'm OK, thanks.
[audio:http://englishsbs.ru/face2face/dialog/05.mp3]
A
SUE:     Hello, my name's Sue. What's your name?
MARIO: Hello, I'm Mario.
SUE:     Nice to meet you.
MARIO: You too.
 
B
ADAM: Hi, Meg.
MEG:   Hi, Adam. How are you?
ADAM: I'm fine, thanks. And you?
MEG:   I'm OK, thanks.

[audio:http://englishsbs.ru/talk_time/dialog/Track04.mp3]
What's your name?  My name is Matt.
What's his name?   His name is Ben.
What's her name?   Her name is Julia.

[audio:http://englishsbs.ru/talk_time/dialog/Track05.mp3]
A:   Hello, I'm Jennifer. What's your name?
B:   Hi, Jennifer. I'm Li-jun. Please call me Li. It's my nickname.
A:   OK. It's nice to meet you, Li.
B:   Nice to meet you, too. What's your last name, Jennifer?
A:   It's Banks. What's your last name?
B:   Wong.
[audio:http://englishsbs.ru/headway/dialog/002.mp3]
A:   Hello. I'm Sandra. What's your name?
B:   My name's Hiro.
A:   Hello, Hiro.
[audio:http://englishsbs.ru/face2face/dialog/18.mp3]
A: Hello. What's your first name, please?
B: It's Pedro.
A: What's your surname?
B: Molina.
A: How do you spell that?
B: M-O-L-I-N-A.
A: Thank you, Pedro. Welcome to the class.
B: Thank you.

[audio:http://englishsbs.ru/face2face/dialog/19.mp3]
1
A: Hello. What's your first name, please?
B: It's Magda.
A: How do you spell that?
B: M-A-G-D-A.
A: Thanks. What's your surname?
B: It's Janowska.
A: And how do you spell that?
B: J-A-N-O-W-S-K-A.
A: J-A-N-O-W-S-K-A. Thank you, Magda. Welcome to the class.
B: Thank you.


2
A: Hello. What's your first name, please?
B: It's Hasan.
A: How do you spell that?
B: H-A-S-A-N.
A: Thanks. And what's your surname?
B: Yousef.
A: ОК. How do you spell that, please?
B: Y-O-U-S-E-F
A: Y-O-U-S-E-F Thank you, Hasan.Welcome to the class.
B: Thank you.