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Lexics:
⭐ compare [kəmˈpeə]гл сравнивать
⭐ adjective[ˈæʤɪktɪv]сущ
прилагательное
⭐ the samе[ðiːseɪm]
мест,прилодин и тот же, одинаковый
⭐ different[ˈdɪfrənt]прил
различный, разный
разнообразный, другой
⭐ average [ˈævərɪʤ]прил
обычный, среднестатистический
⭐ tiny[ˈtaɪnɪ]прил крошечный
⭐ get on well [get ɔn wel] with
smb
ладить
⭐ smaller[ ˈsmɔːlə]прил в
сравнит. степени
меньше
⭐ the smallest[ðiː ˈsmɔːlɪst]
прил. в превосходн.
степени
самый маленький
⭐ bigger[ˈbɪgər]прил в сравни. степени
больший, больше
⭐ the biggest
[ði:ˈbɪgɪst]прил. в
превосх. степени
самый большой
⭐ the oldest[ðiː oldest]
прил. в превосх. степени
самый старый(старший)
⭐ the youngest
[ðiː ˈjʌŋgɪst]прил. в превосх. степени
самый молодой
⭐ loud[laʊd]прил громкий
⭐ catch up[kæʧ ʌp]гл
наверстать
⭐ conversation
[kɒnvəˈseɪʃn]сущ разговор,беседа
⭐ relationship
[rɪˈleɪʃnʃɪp]сущотношения, взаимоотношение
⭐ fight [faɪt] сущ драка
гл fought, fought драться, воевать
⭐ argument
[ˈɑːgjʊmənt]сущспор, ссора
⭐ grown-ups [grəʊn-ʌps] взрослые
⭐ sibling[ˈsɪblɪŋ] брат, сестра
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мест,прил
разнообразный, другой
smb
сравнит. степени
прил. в превосходн.
степени
[ði:ˈbɪgɪst]прил. в
превосх. степени
прил. в превосх. степени
[ðiː ˈjʌŋgɪst]прил. в превосх. степени
[kɒnvəˈseɪʃn]сущ разговор,
[rɪˈleɪʃnʃɪp]сущ
гл fought, fought драться, воевать
[ˈɑːgjʊmənt]сущ
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Beth
Hi, Neil. How are you?
Neil
I'm very well, thank you. What are we talking about today?
Beth
Well, today's episode is all about family. We’ll be talking about who is in our families and comparing them.
Neil
OK, great. So, what do we mean when we say comparing our families, Beth?
Beth
Well, when we compare two things, we look at them and see if they are the same or different and we can compare things in different ways, but we often do it with adjectives.
Neil
OK, let's start the conversation.
Beth
So, Neil, how big is your family?
Neil
It’s probably average, really. I have one sister, but she has three kids and I have two kids. So, when we get together with my parents, there… there are a few of us. It's not... It's not tiny. It's not huge.
Beth
OK, yeah. I think my family is definitely smaller than yours because I don't have any brothers or sisters. I am an only child. So, when I get together with my family it's very small because I also only have one cousin and she's an only child as well. So my family's tiny!
Neil
OK. And what is your family like? It's small, but what's it like?
Beth
It is small, but we're very close. So, we see each other quite often. We are a bit silly. We like to go out and have food and play games and we can be quite loud, even though there aren't many of us.
Neil
OK, it sounds like you get on well with your family. Is that right?
Beth
Yeah, definitely. I love spending time with my cousin and she has two children.
What about you? Do you get on well with your sister?
Neil
Yes, I get on well with my sister. We don't see each other very often because we don't live in the same place. But when we see each other, we have a nice time. We catch up and chat.
So, Beth, we have used the expression get on well with someone. What does that mean?
Beth
Well, that means that you have a good relationship with them. So, if you get on well with your sister, it means when you're together you're happy, you're not fighting. It's easy to have good conversation. You don't really have any arguments. Maybe when you were a child, you didn't get on well with your sister. I don't know.
Neil
Yes, I think now that we're grown-ups it's easier to get on well with your siblings. When… When…When I was a kid, maybe I was a bit mean to her.
Beth
Oh dear!
So, Neil, your sister has three children.
Neil
Yeah.
Beth
What are the ages of them?
Neil
Well, for a start, they’re all boys!
Beth
OK. Oh, my gosh. That sounds very difficult!
Neil
And the oldest one is 17 and he has just done his driving test. It’s difficult to believe because, he's the oldest, he's always been the oldest, but now he’s almost an adult.
Beth
And is he the oldest including your children?
Neil
Yeah.
So out of all the kids he’s the oldest?
Neil
He is, yeah.
Beth
So, in my family, my cousin has two children and they are five and two.
Neil
Ah! Little ones.
Beth
Yeah. They are the youngest in the family. But I was the youngest in my family until they came along and I am 32! So, I was used to being the youngest, but I'm not the youngest anymore, now we've got little ones.
Neil
Oh well! Are you sad?
Beth
No, I’m OK.
Neil
OK, let's quickly recap the vocabulary we learned in this conversation.
Beth
We learnt compare which means to look at two things to see if they are the same or different.
Neil
Bigger and smaller, which are ways to compare the size of something.
Beth
Youngest and oldest which are ways to talk about the age of someone or something.
Neil
And we looked at get on well with someone, which means to have a good relationship with them.
Beth
Thanks for listening to Real Easy English. Visit our website for more activities and courses to help you with your English:
Neil
Next time, we'll talk about food and some of our favourite meals to eat.
Beth
Mmm, delicious! See you, then. Bye!
Neil
Goodbye!
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⚪️ often [ˈɒf(t)ən]-часто
🟡 usually [ˈjuːʒʊəlɪ]
=normally [ˈnɔːməlɪ] =generally [ˈʤenərəlɪ] -обычно
🟣 sometimes [ˈsʌmtaɪmz]-иногда
🔵 never [ˈnevə]-никогда
🟢 mean [miːn]-значить, иметь в виду, подразумевать
⚪️ seafood [ˈsiːfuːd]-
морепродукты
⚪️ baked beans [beɪkt biːnz]-
запечённые бобы
🟡 disgusting [dɪsˈgʌstɪŋ] -
отвратительный
🟣 feel sick [fiːl sɪk]-
чувствовать тошноту,
тошнить
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Welcome to Real Easy English from BBC Learning English. I'm Beth.
Neil
And I'm Neil. In this podcast, we have a real conversation in easy English.
Beth
If you want to read along, you can visit our website:
Hi, Neil.
Neil
Hi Beth. How are you?
Beth
I'm very good, thank you. How are you?
Neil
I'm pretty good, yes.
Beth
Good, good. What are we talking about today?
Neil
Well, today we are talking about food. In particular, we'll talk about our favourite foods and how often we eat them.
Beth
What an amazing topic. I have so much to say about food. But you said how often. What do we mean by how often we eat something?
Neil
Good question! How often means how many times we eat our favourite food. So we might eat them every week, every day, or if we really like a food, we might eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner - every meal!
Beth
So, Neil, what is your favourite food?
Neil
Well, that's a really difficult question. But I really like fish.
Beth
Ah, me too! I was going to say that! But actually, I really love seafood. So, I think I’d say any kind of dish with seafood in it I absolutely love.
Neil
So,how often do you eat seafood, Beth?
Beth
Well, not very often, actually. I have it when I go on holiday and I have it in restaurants sometimes, but I don't really cook seafood at home. What about you?How often do you have fish?
Neil
Oh, probably a few times a week.
Beth
Really!?
Neil
Maybe, yeah. Yeah. We eat a lot of fish.
Beth
We sometimes have fish at home. I normally have it once or twice a week.
Neil
Right.
Beth
But I never have seafood at home, actually.
Neil
Yeah, OK. So what is your least favourite food?
Beth
Ooh… I absolutely hate baked beans!
Neil
You hate baked beans!?
Beth
I think they're disgusting! I can't even… the smell of them even makes me feel a bit sick.
Neil
Oh, OK.
Beth
So we've talked about the foods that we really like and the foods we don't like. But in a general week, what do you normally cook?
Neil
Oftenwe'll eat Indian curries, but also Italian pasta dishes or Spanish dishes and then sometimes more traditional British roast dinner kind of thing.
Beth
Yeah. I think,generally, we have the same at home. Like, we eat a lot of food from different countries. But I have to say I usually cook quite a lot of pasta and quite a lot of rice at home in general. Just because they cook really quickly.
Neil
So, Beth. You generally eat rice and pasta dishes. What does that mean? Generally?
Beth
Well, we use generally and usually and normally for habits or things that we do a lot. So, for example, if I generally cook pasta or rice, that means maybe five times out of the seven in a week, I would say.
Neil
OK, so that’s most of the time. If we use sometimes we mean that we'd do it less than generally.
Beth
Yeah,sometimes might be two or three times a week. I guess it depends on what you're talking about. But for example, with me I sometimes cook fish. Like I said I have it maybe twice a week. So I would say that’s sometimes.
Neil
Beth, you said you hate baked beans. So do you ever eat baked beans?
Beth
Never. No, I can't stand them. So I never, ever have baked beans.
Neil
Well,never is something that we don't do. We just don't ever do it.
I can’t believe you don't like baked beans. Beans on toast is a classic!
Beth
It is. But, no. Not for me. Let's quickly recap the vocabulary we learnt during the conversation.
We learnt often which means we do something a lot. And we learnt how often, which we use to ask someone how many times they do something.
Neil
Usually,normally, and generally, which are all ways to talk about things we do a lot.
Beth
Sometimes, which we can use to talk about things we do, but not always or often.
Neil
And never to talk about things we don't do like eat beans, Beth.
Веth
Yes, just like I never eat baked beans. Ugh, horrible!
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Beth
Next week, we'll talk about our friends.
Neil
See you then, goodbye.
Beth
Bye.
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Watch the fragment and answer the question: Did the snake miss its family?
Посмотрите фрагмент и ответьте на вопрос: скучала ли змея по семье?
🪽 be asleep[biː əˈsliːp]-спать
⚡️ boring[ˈbɔːrɪŋ]-скучный
🧪 ugly[ˈʌglɪ]-уродливый
✉️ snake[sneɪk]-змея
🪄 talk[tɔːk]-разговаривать
🧙 before[bɪˈfɔː]-до этого,
раньше
💎 miss[mɪs]-скучать
👓 bred in captivity[bred ɪn
kæpˈtɪvɪtɪ]-выращен в
неволе
💎 believe[bɪˈliːv]-верить
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Make it move!
Move!
Move!
He's asleep!
He's boring.
Sorry about him.
He doesn't understand what it's like,
lying there day after day,
watching people press their ugly faces in on you.
Can you hear me?
It's just...
I've never talked to a snake before.
Do you?
Oh, I mean...
Do you talk to people often?
You're from Burma, aren't you?
Was it nice there?
Do you miss your family?
I see.
But that's me as well.
I never knew my parents either.
Mummy! Dad! Come here!
You won't believe what this snake is doing!
Thanks.
Any time.
Snake!
Mummy!
Mum, Mummy!
Mum, help!
Help me!
My darling boy! How did you get in there?
Please, help me!
I need help!
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Watch the fragment and answer the question: Did the snake miss its family?
kæpˈtɪvɪtɪ]-
Move!
Move!
He's asleep!
He's boring.
Sorry about him.
He doesn't understand what it's like,
lying there day after day,
watching people press their ugly faces in on you.
Can you hear me?
It's just...
I've never talked to a snake before.
Do you?
Oh, I mean...
Do you talk to people often?
You're from Burma, aren't you?
Was it nice there?
Do you miss your family?
I see.
But that's me as well.
I never knew my parents either.
Mummy! Dad! Come here!
You won't believe what this snake is doing!
Thanks.
Any time.
Snake!
Mummy!
Mum, Mummy!
Mum, help!
Help me!
My darling boy! How did you get in there?
Please, help me!
I need help!
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Двигайся!
Двигайся!
Он спит!
Он скучный.
Извини за него.
Он не понимает, что это значит,
лежать там день за днем,
смотреть, как люди прижимают свои противные лица.
Ты слышишь меня?
Дело в том, что...
Я никогда не разговаривал со змеей раньше.
Ты?
О, я имею в виду....
Ты часто разговариваешь с людьми?
Ты из Бирмы, не так ли?
Там было хорошо?
Ты скучаешь по семье?
Я понимаю.
Но я тоже такое испытывал.
Я тоже никогда не знал своих родителей.
Мам! Пап! Идите сюда!
Вы не поверите, что эта змея делает!
Спасибо.
В любое время.
Змея!
Мамa, мамочка!
Мама, помоги!
Помоги мне!
Мой дорогой мальчик! Как ты попал туда?!
Пожалуйста, помоги мне!
Мне нужна помощь!
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What a wonderful world
благословенный
божественный
прекрасный, чудесный
пожимать руки
проходящие мимо
[haʊ duː juː duː]как дела?
I watch them bloom for me and you
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world
I see skies of blue, clouds of white
The bright blessed day and the dark sacred night
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world
The colors of the rainbow, so pretty in the sky
Are also on the faces of the people passing by
I see friends shaking hands, saying, how do you do?"
What they're really saying is "I love you."
I hear babies cry, I watch them grow
They'll know much more than I'll ever know
And I think to myself: What a Wonderful World
Yes I think to myself: What a Wonderful World
Я наблюдаю, как они распускаются для меня и для тебя.
И я думаю про себя: какой прекрасный мир.
Я вижу небеса голубые, облака белые,
Яркий благословенный день и тёмную священную ночь.
И я думаю про себя: какой замечательный мир.
Цвета радуги, такие красивые на небе,
И на лицах людей, проходящих мимо.
Я вижу друзей, пожимающих руки, говорящих: «Как дела?»
На самом деле они говорят: «Я тебя люблю».
Я слышу детский крик, я наблюдаю, как они растут,
Они узнают намного больше, чем я когда-либо узнаю.
И я думаю про себя: какой прекрасный мир.
Да, я думаю про себя: какой чудесный мир.
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⭐️ keep in touch with
[kiːp ɪn tʌʧ]поддерживать
связь
⭐️ stay in touch with
[steɪ ɪn tʌʧ wɪð]оставаться
на связи с
(speak to or see someone
regularly)
⭐️ a few [ɑ fjuː] немного
more than two, but not
many
⭐️ few [fjuː] мало
⭐️ fewer [ˈfjuːər] меньше
⭐️ mates [meɪts] товарищи ,
приятели and
⭐️ pals [pælz] приятели
(informal words for friends)
⭐️ mainly [ˈmeɪnlɪ] в основном ,
главным образом
⭐️ to go out for dinner
[tuː gəʊ aʊt fɔː ˈdɪnə]пойти
куда-нибудь поужинать
⭐️ get a coffee to take away
[get ɑ ˈkɒfɪ tuː teɪk əˈweɪ]
взять кофе на вынос
⭐️ move to a different place
[muːv tuː ɑ ˈdɪfrənt pleɪs]
переезжать в другое место
⭐️ makе friends [mæk е frendz]
заводить друзей
⭐️ pretend [prɪˈtend]
притворяться
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Vocabulary:
[kiːp ɪn tʌʧ]
[steɪ ɪn tʌʧ wɪð]
(speak to or see someone
regularly)
more than two, but not
many
(informal words for friends)
[tuː gəʊ aʊt fɔː ˈdɪnə]
[get ɑ ˈkɒfɪ tuː teɪk əˈweɪ]
[muːv tuː ɑ ˈdɪfrənt pleɪs]
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Georgie
Hello! Welcome to Real Easy English from BBC Learning English. I'm Georgie.
Neil
And I’m Neil. We're here to help you improve your English with a real conversation in easy English.
Georgie
If you want to read along, you can find a text version of this podcast at bbclearningenglish.com.
Right, let's start the show. How are you today, Neil?
Neil
I'm very well, thank you, Georgie. What are we talking about in this episode?
Georgie
Today is all about friends. We'll talk a bit about our friends and why they are important.
Neil
Great, let's get started.
Georgie
So, Neil, do you have a lot of friends?
Neil
Yes, I do have quite a few friends. How about you?
Georgie
Yes, I also have quite a lot of friends. I've lived in different places, so I have made friends in lots of different areas and times of my life.
Neil
So, Georgie, you said that you have lived in lots of places, and I know you have lived in Spain. So, do you have lots of friends in Spain?
Georgie
Yes, I have a few friends in Spain. But now that I live in London, it's quite difficult to stay in touch with them. But, actually, one of them is coming to visit this weekend.
Neil
Ah! So you try to keep in touch with some of your friends. That means to keep contact with them, to make sure that you stay friends by speaking to them.
Georgie
Yes, exactly. And if you have a lot of friends, it can be difficult to stay in touch with so many.
What do you like to do with your friends, Neil?
Neil
Well, I like to talk to them, mainly. So, I like to meet them maybe in a pub or restaurant, or we go to a sports match sometimes and we... and we talk there and have a good time.
Georgie
That sounds nice.
Neil
How about you?
Georgie
Yes, I'm the same. During the week I think a nice plan is to go out for dinner with friends. At the weekends I like going for a walk or getting a coffee with friends.
Neil
You can do both of those at the same time!
Georgie
Yeah. That's right. Sometimes I meet friends, we get a coffee to take away and then go for a walk around the park.
Neil
And are you happy about the number of friends you have? Or would you like to have more or fewer?
Georgie
I always like making new friends. If you start a new hobby or you move to a different place there are always more people and new people to meet. I like making friends. What about you?
Neil
Yes, but I like to see my old friends and if I make new friends, I know it's something that happens slowly and that's OK.
Now we have used this word friends a lot, but there are other words for friends too aren't there?
Georgie
Yes. One is mate. I use mate a lot. We also use, pal. So sometimes I refer to my friends that are girls as gal pals.
Neil
Gal pals. That's a nice expression.
Georgie
So, Neil, why are friends important to you?
Neil
Ah, yes, good question! Friends are important I think because you can be yourself with your friends. You don't have to pretend if they're good friends because they know you as you are. And that's not the same everywhere you go in life.
Georgie
Yep, that's true!
Neil
Let's recap the language we learned during the conversation.
Georgie
We learned mates and pals, which are other words for friends.
Neil
We heard keep in touch with, which means see or speak to someone regularly. We also say stay in touch.
Georgie
And a few, which means more than two, but not many. So I have a few friends in Spain, but not many.
Neil
Thanks for listening to Real Easy English. Visit our website for more activities and courses to help you with your English: bbclearningenglish.com.
Georgie
Next time, we'll talk about holidays and places we would like to go.
Neil
See you then, goodbye.
Georgie
Bye!
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испуганный
доволен
сообщать, информировать
принимать
ведьмовство, колдовство
волшебство, колдовство
(ˈwent; ɡɒn)] – идти;
отправляться; уехать
[ˈpʊt (ˈpʊt; ˈpʊt) ə stɒp tu:] –
положить конец,
остановить
чушь, ерунда
[nəʊ (nju:, nəʊn)] – знать
время
[tel (təʊld, təʊld)] – сказать
прекрасный
[həv\hæz (həd; hæd)] –
иметь
колдунья
замечательно,
один-единственный
[ˈsi: (ˈsɔ:, ˈsi:n)] – видеть
чокнутый, с приветом,
помешанный
(met, met)] – встречаться,
познакомиться
seɪm] – точно такой же
странный, непонятный
ненормальный
представьте себе,
подумать только
(ˈwent, ɡɒn)] – уходить;
уезжать
[ɡet (ˈɡɒt; ˈɡɒt/ˈɡɒtn)] –
делаться, стать
[bləʊ (blu:, bləʊn) ʌp] –
взлететь на воздух при
взрыве, взорвать
очутиться, получить
təʊld)] – сказать
родители
погибнуть
автомобильная катастрофа
ˈsed)] – сказать; говорить
что-то
возмутительный случай,
произвол, надругательство
(ˈwent; ɡɒn)] – идти;
отправляться; уехать
думать, полагать
великий
собираться что-то сделать
останавливать
волшебство
мальчик
тех пор как, с того
времени как
been) born – [bi:\æm\ɪz\ɑ:
(wɒz\wɜ:, bi:n) bɔ:n] –
рождаться
[beə (bɔ:; bɔ:n/bɔ:n)] –
рожать
(ˈwent; ɡɒn)] – идти;
отправляться; уехать
прекрасный
ведьмовство, колдовство
волшебство, колдовство
директор школы
когда-либо
ˈsi:n)] – видеть
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What did the uncle and aunt say Harry about his parents?
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🥸 sorry about – [ˈsɒri əˈbaʊt] –
извините за;
прошу прощения за
👌 demand – [dɪˈmɑ:nd] –
требовать
🤪 leave (left; left) – [ˈli:v (ˈleft;
ˈleft)] – уходить
😚 at once – [ət wʌns] – сейчас
же, немедленно
👊 break and enter – [ˈbreɪk ənd
ˈentə] – взлом и
проникновение;
незаконное
проникновение в частное
владение
😻 break (broke; broken) –
[breɪk (brəʊk; ˈbrəʊkən)] –
взламывать
🫡 enter – [ˈentə] – проникать
😚 dry up – [draɪ ʌp] –
заткнись, засохни
🤫 great – [ˈɡreɪt] – большой;
огромный
😻 prune – [pru:n] –зануда,
глупый человек, человек
портящий всем
настроение
😌 mind – [ˈmaɪnd] – однако;
обращать внимание
☺️ see (saw, seen) –
[ˈsi: (ˈsɔ:, ˈsi:n)] – видеть
😍 since – [sɪns] – с тех пор
😆 be\am\is\are (was\were;
been) – [bi:\æm\ɪz\ɑ:
(wɒz\wɜ:, bi:n)] – быть
😍 baby – [ˈbeɪbi] – ребенок;
малыш
😃 a bit – [ə bɪt] – немного
🙄 along – [əˈlɒŋ] – вдоль
👊 expect – [ɪkˈspekt] –
ожидать
👌 particularly – [pəˈtɪkjʊləli] –
в особенности
👍 round – [ˈraʊnd] – вокруг
🤫 middle – [ˈmɪdl̩] – средняя
часть туловища
😻 of course – [ɒv kɔ:s] –
разумеется; конечно
😍 get (got; got) –
[ɡet (ˈɡɒt; ˈɡɒt)] –
иметь, брать
☝️ ya = you – ты
😳 'fraid = afraid – [əˈfreɪd] –
боящийся, опасающийся
😊 may (might) – [meɪ (maɪt)] –
мочь
😻 sit (sat, sat) – [sɪt (sæt,sæt)]
– сидеть
👍 at some point –
[ət səm pɔɪnt] – в какой-то
момент, когда-то
🤪 imagine – [ɪˈmædʒɪn] -
думать, полагать
👌 taste – [teɪst] – иметь вкус
🥸 fine – [faɪn] – нормально;
хороший; хорошо
👊 just the same –
[dʒʌst ðе seɪm] – точно так
же
😚 bake – [beɪk] – печь
🤭 word – [ˈwɜ:d] – слово
😱 thank you – [θæŋk ju:] –
спасибо
🫡 every day – [ˈevrɪ deɪ] –
каждый день
🫤 young man – [jʌŋ mæn] –
молодой человек; юноша
😻 turn – [tɜ:n] – достигнуть
(определенного
возраста\момента)
😻 eleven – [ɪˈlevn̩] – 11
☺️ excuse me – [ɪkˈskju:z mi:] –
извините, простите
🤪 who – [ˈhu:] – кто
👍 keeper – [ˈki:pə] –
хранитель, смотритель,
лесник
🫣 key – [ki:] – ключ
😱 grounds – [ɡraʊndz] –
участок земли вокруг дома
🥸 course (просторечное of
course) – [kɔ:s] – конечно
😃 know (knew; known) –
[nəʊ (nju:, nəʊn)] – знать
🤫 about – [əˈbaʊt] – о; об
😶 sorry – [ˈsɒrɪ] – простите;
сожалею
😍 blimey – [ˈblaɪmi] – чтоб мне
провалиться, вот это да,
иди ты
😏 ever – [ˈevə] – когда-нибудь;
когда-либо
😋 wonder – [ˈwʌndə] – желать
знать, задаваться
вопросом
☺️ where – [weə] – где
🥸 mum – [ˈmʌm] – мама
😝 dad – [dæd] – отец; папа
👌 learn (learnt\learned;
learnt\learned) –
[lɜ:n (lɜ:nt\lɜ:nd;
lɜ:nt\lɜ:nd)]-
учиться, научиться
🤪 wizard – [ˈwɪzəd] – маг,
волшебник
🤭 thumping – [ˈθʌmpɪŋ] –
очень
👊 good (better; best) – [ɡʊd
(ˈbetə; best)] – хороший
(лучше; самый лучший)
🥸 at that – [ət ðæt] – притом;
причём
🤫 wager – [ˈweɪdʒə] – держать
пари, биться об заклад
🫡 once – [wʌns] – как только;
когда
🤫 train – [treɪn]тренироваться
😻 a little – [ə ˈlɪtl̩] – немного
😚 make а mistake – [ˈmeɪk ə
mɪˈsteɪk] – ошибаться,
заблуждаться, совершать
ошибку
🫣 mean (meant; meant) –
[mi:n (ment; ment)] – иметь
в виду, подразумевать
😻 can (could) – [kən (kʊd)] –
мочь
👌 wizard – [ˈwɪzəd] – маг,
волшебник
😻 just – [dʒʌst] – лишь;
просто
🤪 anything – [ˈeniθɪŋ] – что-то;
что-нибудь
🤫 happen – [ˈhæpən] –
происходить, случаться
😱 can (could) – [kən (kʊd)] –
мочь
☺️ explain – [ɪkˈspleɪn] –
объяснить
👌 when – [wen] – когда
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What did the uncle and aunt say Harry about his parents?
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извините за;
прошу прощения за
требовать
ˈleft)] – уходить
же, немедленно
ˈentə] – взлом и
проникновение;
незаконное
проникновение в частное
владение
[breɪk (brəʊk; ˈbrəʊkən)] –
взламывать
заткнись, засохни
огромный
глупый человек, человек
портящий всем
настроение
обращать внимание
[ˈsi: (ˈsɔ:, ˈsi:n)] – видеть
been) – [bi:\æm\ɪz\ɑ:
(wɒz\wɜ:, bi:n)] – быть
малыш
ожидать
в особенности
часть туловища
разумеется; конечно
[ɡet (ˈɡɒt; ˈɡɒt)] –
иметь, брать
боящийся, опасающийся
мочь
– сидеть
[ət səm pɔɪnt] – в какой-то
момент, когда-то
думать, полагать
хороший; хорошо
[dʒʌst ðе seɪm] – точно так
же
спасибо
каждый день
молодой человек; юноша
(определенного
возраста\момента)
извините, простите
хранитель, смотритель,
лесник
участок земли вокруг дома
course) – [kɔ:s] – конечно
[nəʊ (nju:, nəʊn)] – знать
сожалею
провалиться, вот это да,
иди ты
когда-либо
знать, задаваться
вопросом
learnt\learned) –
[lɜ:n (lɜ:nt\lɜ:nd;
lɜ:nt\lɜ:nd)]-
учиться, научиться
волшебник
очень
(ˈbetə; best)] – хороший
(лучше; самый лучший)
причём
пари, биться об заклад
когда
mɪˈsteɪk] – ошибаться,
заблуждаться, совершать
ошибку
[mi:n (ment; ment)] – иметь
в виду, подразумевать
мочь
волшебник
просто
что-нибудь
происходить, случаться
мочь
объяснить
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[peɪ (peɪd; peɪd)] – платить
чудак, сумасшедший,
чокнутый
безумец
волшебство
оскорблять
присутствии, перед
чем-либо
быть благодарным, быть
признательным
toʊld)] – рассказать
кто-либо
ˈspi:kɪŋ] – строго говоря
разрешать
[du:\dʌz (dɪd; dʌn)] – делать
волшебство
ˈʃedju:l] – отставать от
графика\расписания
(ˈbetə, best)] – хороший
(лучше, лучше всего)
отправляться
только не
предпочтительнее,
охотнее
разумеется; конечно
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- Sorry about that.
- I demand that you leave at once. You are breaking and entering.
- Dry up, Dursley, you great prune. Mind, I haven't seen you since you was a baby, Harry, but you're a bit more along than I would have expected. Particularly 'round the middle!
- I'm not Harry.
- I am.
- Oh, well, of course you are! Got something for ya. 'Fraid I might have sat on it at some point! I imagine that it'll taste fine just the same. Ah. Baked it myself. Words and all. Heh.
- It's not every day that your young man turns eleven, now is it?
- Excuse me, but who are you?
- Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts. Course, you'll know all about Hogwarts.
- Sorry, no.
- No? Blimey Harry. Didn't you ever wonder where your mum and dad learned it all?
- Learned what?
- You're a wizard, Harry.
- I'm a what?
- A wizard. And a thumping good one at that, I'd wager. Once you train up a little.
- No, you've made a mistake. I mean I can't be a wizard. I mean, I'm just Harry. Just Harry.
"Dear Mr Potter, We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry."
- He will not be going! We swore we'd put a stop to all this rubbish.
- You knew? You knew all along and you never told me?
- Of course we knew. How could you not be? My perfect sister being who she was.
My mother and father were so proud the day she got her letter.
"We have a witch in the family. Isn't it wonderful? " I was the only one to see her for what she was.
A freak! And then she met that Potter, and then she had you and I knew you would be just the same, just as strange, just as abnormal.
And then, if you please, she went and got herself blown up, and we got landed with you.
- Blown up? You told me my parents died in a car crash.
- A car crash? A car crash killed Lily and James Potter?
- We had to say something.
wi həd tu ˈseɪ ˈsʌmθɪŋ
- Надо же было что-то сказать!
- It's an outrage! It’s a scandal!
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- He'll not be going.
- Он туда не поедет.
- Oh, and I suppose a great Muggle like yourself's going to stop him, are you?
- О, кажется великий магл собирается остановить его?
- Muggle?
- Магл?
- Non-magic folk. This boy's had his name down ever since he were born. He's going to the finest school of witchcraft and wizardry in the world.
- Не путай с магами. Этот мальчик зачислен в Школу с момента рождения. Он поедет в самую лучшую в мире Школу Чародейства и Волшебства.
And he'll be under the greatest headmaster that Hogwarts’ has ever seen: Albus Dumbledore.
И у него будет лучший директор школы за всю историю Хогвартса – Альбус Дамблдор.
- I will not pay to have a crackpot old fool teach him magic tricks.
- Я не буду платить какому-то старому чокнутому учителю за его фокусы.
- Never insult Albus Dumbledore in front of me. I'd appreciate it if you didn't tell anyone at Hogwarts about that. Strictly speaking, I'm not allowed to do magic.
- Никогда не оскорбляйте Альбуса Дамблдора в моём присутствии. Знаешь, будет хорошо, если ты никому не расскажешь об этом в Хогвартсе. По правилам мне запрещено творить чудеса.
- Okay.
- Хорошо.
- We're a bit behind schedule. Best be off. Unless you'd rather stay, of course.
- Мы отстаём от расписания. Надо уходить. Разумеется, если ты не хочешь остаться.
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- Oh, and I suppose a great Muggle like yourself's going to stop him, are you?
- Muggle?
- Non-magic folk. This boy's had his name down ever since he were born. He's going to the finest school of witchcraft and wizardry in the world.
And he'll be under the greatest headmaster that Hogwarts’ has ever seen: Albus Dumbledore.
- I will not pay to have a crackpot old fool teach him magic tricks.
- Never insult Albus Dumbledore in front of me. I'd appreciate it if you didn't tell anyone at Hogwarts about that. Strictly speaking, I'm not allowed to do magic.
- We're a bit behind schedule. Best be off. Unless you'd rather stay, of course.
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Vocabulary:
a place we are going to or would like to go to
-место назначения
used to give advice or talk about things that are a good idea to do
-следует, стоит
used to talk about things that are possible
- мог бы, смог бы
a holiday at or near homе
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[ˈspeʃəl journeys]-особые путешествия
сельская местность
[pɒʃ restaurant] - шикарный ресторан
[seɪv ʌp ˈmʌnɪ]- копить деньги
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We learned destination, which we use to talk about a place we are going to, or we would like to go to.
Georgie
Could, which we use to talk about something that is possible.
Neil
Should, which we use to talk about something that it's a good idea to do. This is advice.
Georgie
And staycation which is a fun word to talk about a holiday at or near home.
Neil
That's it for this episode of Real Easy English. Visit our website for more activities and courses to help you with your English: bbclearningenglish.com
Georgie
Next time. We'll be talking about work and jobs.
Neil
See you then, goodbye.
Georgie
Bye.
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Georgie
Could, which we use to talk about something that is possible.
Neil
Should, which we use to talk about something that it's a good idea to do. This is advice.
Georgie
And staycation which is a fun word to talk about a holiday at or near home.
Neil
That's it for this episode of Real Easy English. Visit our website for more activities and courses to help you with your English: bbclearningenglish.com
Georgie
Next time. We'll be talking about work and jobs.
Neil
See you then, goodbye.
Georgie
Bye.
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