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1.      Is music popular in your family? What music do you like?
2.      What musical instruments have you got in your home?
3.      Can you play any musical instruments?
4.      Do you sing ?
5.      Have you sung at a song festival ?
6.      Has your school got a choir ?
7.      When do you last go to a concert ? What concert was it?
8.      Have you ever been to an open-air concert? What was it like?
9.      Do you sing at family parties ? Where else Estonians like to sing?
10.  Have you got a collection of cassettes, CD´s or LP´s at home?
11.  Have you watched a ballet on TV?
12.  Which do you prefer – ballet, drama or musical?
13.  How often do you go to the theatre ?
14.  Do you prefer going to the theatre or watching TV? Why?
15.  Do you prefer buying a cheap ticket and getting a seat at the back or spending more money and sitting in the front ? Why?
16.  Do you prefer going to the theatre with your family or friends ? Why?
17.  How old were you when you first went to see a puppet show? Do you remember what it was?
18.  Who is your favourite actor / actress ?
19.  What performance or concert would you like to see if it were possible? Why?
20.  Have you got a drama club at your school? Are you a member of it?
21.  Have you ever worn a costume? When? Why?
22.  Have you ever seen a rehearsal of a show? When? Which show?
23.  Have you ever been to a zoo? Which zoo? What animals were there ?
24.  Have you ever been to a funfair? Where?
25.  Have you ever been to a circus ? When? Where?
26.  Have you ever seen a circus show on TV?
27.  What did you see in the show? (an animal act? clowns? acrobats? jugglers?)
28.  Are you good at juggling? What makes you think so?
29.  Do you like aerobics? Are you good at it? Do you know anybody who is?
30.  Would you like to perform in a circus?
31.  Do you know anybody who might become a good clown? What must a clown be good at?
32.  Have you ever played sport regularly? What training classes do you go to and how often? What sport would you like to play and why?
33.  Have you ever taken part in sport competitions? When, where and what were the results ?
34.  Are sports days held at your school?
35.  What sports events do you watch on TV?
36.  Do you read the sports page in a paper ? Do you watch/ listen to sports news? Could you tell us the latest sports news?
37.  Who is the best athlete in your class ?
38.  Who is your favourite athlete? What do you know about him?
39.  What sports events are popular in Estonia? How many Estonian Olympic gold medalists can you name?
40.  Do you think it is necessary for children to play sport? Why?
41.  Do you know any Estonian people who are known to everyone and liked by all? Are they politicians, writers , scientists, musicians?
42.  Can you name some Estonian writers who are famous for their humour? Which of their books have you read?
43.  What kind of books do you like to read?
44.  When did you last read a poem ?
45.  Do you enjoy reading poems ?
46.  Have you ever written a poem? When? What was it about?
47.  Can you say a poem in English ?
48.  What books have you read lately?
49.  When did you learn to read? Was it easy or difficult for you?
50.  How much time do you spend on reading? Do you think it is enough?
51.  Do you have a favourite book? / author? Why? Why not?
52.  How do you choose a book to read?
53.  Do you prefer to have books of your own or to borrow them from the library?
54.  Do you think people will read more or fewer books in 20 years ’ time? Why?
Male choir
Meeskoor
Female choir
Naiskoor
Children´s choir
Lastekoor
Boys´choir
Poistekoor
Mixed choir
Segakoor
Classical music
Klassikaline muusika
Folk music
Rahvamuusika
Rock music
Rock muusika
Piano
Klaver
Violin
Viiul
Guitar
Kitarr
Accordion
Akordion
Organ
Orel
Drum
Trumm
Ballet
Ballett
Drama
Sõnalavastus
Musical
Muusikal
Puppet show
Nukuetendus
Actor/actress
Näitleja/näitlejanna
Stage
Lava
Conductor
Dirigent
Orchestra pit
Orkestriruum
Seat
Iste
Stalls
Esimesed read
Dancer
Tantsija
Box office
Teatrikassa
Comedy
Komöödia
Row
Rida
Cloakroom
Riietehoid
Audience
Publik
Circle
Rõdu
Matinee
Päevane etendus
Standby
Odav pilet
Circus
Tsirkus
Funfair
Lõbustuspark
Swing
Kiik, kiikuma
Merry-go-round
Karusell
Seesaw
Kiiklaud
Slide
Liumägi
Clown
Kloun
Performer
Esineja
Parade
Rongkäik
March
Marssima
Rope
Köis
Torch
Tõrvik
Big top
Suur tsirkusetelk
Juggle
Žongleerima
Rocking horse
Kiikhobu
Tamer
Taltsutaja
Track and field events
Kergejõustik
Long jump
Kaugushüpe
Wrestling
Maadlus
Marathon
Maraton
Downhill racing
Kiirlaskumine
Figure skating
Iluuisutamine
Speed skating
Kiiruisutamine
Cross- country skiing
Murdmaasuusatamine
Windsurfing
Surfamine
Bowls
Keegel
Darts
Nooleviskemäng
Riding
Ratsutamine
Club
Golfi kepp
Racket
Reket
Discus
Kettaheide
Javelin
Odavise
Pole-vault
Teivashüpe
Decathlon
Kümnevõistlus
Adventure stories
Seiklusjutud
Detective stories
Kriminaallood
Historical novels
Ajaloolised romaanid
Poetry
Luule
Romance
Armastusromaan
Science fiction
Ulmejutt
Travel books
Reisiraamatud
Fairy tales
muinasjutud
Do you agree ?
·         Watching theatre performances on TV is just like eating canned food.
·         Circus shows are exciting only for kids .
·         The life of top sportsmen is only hard work and no fun at all.
·         Nowadays sport is not so popular with young people as it was about ten years ago.
WEATHER
1.      What´s the weather like today ?
2.      What does the weather forecast say about tomorrow?
3.      What kind of weather do you like best? Describe the weather you like best.
4.      Is it good to have four seasons? Why? Why not?
5.      Which season do you like best? What is your favourite season? Why?
6.      Do you listen to weather forecasts ? Do you read them in the newspaper ?
7.      What is the most terrible weather you have ever seen?
8.      What will the weather be like if swallows fly very low? The sun sets into a cloud ? The sunset is red? Dogs eat grass ?
9.      Have you ever tried to forecast the weather? What were the results?
10.  What kind of things do you like doing outdoors?
11.  Do you think Estonia has a good climate? What do you like about it and what not?
12.  If you could choose where to live , what kind of climate would you prefer? Why?
Rainy
Vihmane
Windy
Tuuline
Misty
Uduvines
foggy
Udune
Cloudy
Pilvine
Forecast
Ilmaennustus
Cool, chilly
Jahe
Frosty
Pakaseline
Below zero
Alla nulli
Above zero
Üle nulli
Snowstorm
Lumetorm
Clear up
Selginema
Shower
Hoovihm
Freeze
Külmuma
Burst
Lehte minema
Melt
Sulama
Frost
Pakane , härmatis
Mud
Muda , pori
Rainbow
vikerkaar
Sleet
Lörts
Sunny
Päikeseline
Fog
Udu
Heat
Kuumus
Icy
Jäine
Humid
Niiske
Humidity
Niiskus
Breeze
Kerge tuul
Gale
Tormituul
Hurricane/ tornado
Tornaado
Thunderstorm
Äike
Thunder
Kõu
Lightning
välk
Do you agree?
·         On a rainy day I feel bad. On a sunny day I feel much better.
·         Some people complain too much about the weather. I don´t think it is so important .
·         I don´t like our climate. I would like to have hotter summers and no snow in winter.

NATURE


1.      Have you ever had a pet? Would you like to have a pet?
2.      What is difficult about having pet animals and what are the joys they give us?
3.      What are the most common wild animals in Estonia? Which of them have you seen in the wild?
4.      Are there any wild animals you would like to touch ? Are you afraid of snakes? Spiders ? Mice? Dogs? Any other animals?
5.      Compare the work of a doctor and a vet? Whose work do you think is more difficult? More interesting ? Have you read any books by James Herriot?
6.      What do you do with waste paper?
7.      When you buy soft drinks, which packaging do you prefer? Why?
8.      What do you do with food leftovers?
9.      How much waste does your family produce every month ?
10.  How often is your rubbish bin emptied? How much do you pay for it?
Hedgehog
Siil
Ant
Sipelgas
Swallow
Pääsuke
Snail
Tigu
Butterfly
Liblikas
Hare
Jänes
Rabbit
Küülik
Elk
Põder
Elephant
Elevant
Herring
Heeringas
Tiger
Tiiger
Bear
Karu
Cuckoo
Kägu
Crow
Vares
Turtle
Kilpkonn
Bee
Mesilane
Owl
Öökull
Fox
Rebane
Wolf
Hunt
Crocodile
Krokodill
Mosquito
Sääsk
Fly
Kärbes
Sparrow
Varblane
Shark
Hai
Stork
Kurg
Pike
Haug
Spider
Ämblik
Backbone
Selgroog
Mammals
Imetajad
Birds
Linnud
Fish
Kalad
Reptiles
Roomajad
Fur
Karvastik
Feather
Sulg
Scale
Soomus
Domestic animals
Koduloomad
Wild animals
Metsloomad
Kangaroo
Känguru
Dolphin
Delfiin
Penguin
Pingviin
Deer
Hirv , hirved
Insect
Putukas
Horse
Hobune
Dog
Koer
Lion
Lõvi
Swan
Luik
Chimpanzee
Šimpans
Hippo
Jõehobu
Whale
Vaal
Flower
Lill
Vegetable
Juurvili
Fruit
Puuvili
Berry
Mari
Tulip
Tulp
Snowdrop
Lumikelluke
Poppy
Moon
Sunflower
Päevalill
Oak-tree
Tammepuu
Lily
Lilia
Gooseberries
Tikrid
Raspberries
Vaarikad
Plum
Ploom
Onion
Sibul
Waste
Jäätmaa
Rose
Roos
Daffodil
Nartsiss
Pansy
Võõrasema
Lilac
Sirel
Forget .me-nots
Meelespead
Pea
Hernes
Bean
Uba
Tomato
Tomat
Currants
Sõstrad
Chestnut
Kastan
Birch
Kask
Pine
Mänd
Spruce
Kuusk
Bark
Puukoor
Evergreen
Igihaljas
Pineapple
Ananass
Waste paper
Vanapaber
Recycle
Ümbertöötlema
Leftovers
Jäätmed
Rubbish bin
Prpgikast
Scrap metal
Vanapaber
Packaging
Pakend
Can
plekkpurk
Do you agree?
·         Animals are much better than people. They never kill each other for no reason .
·         All children should have pets.
·         Working in the garden is really pleasant; it is more joy than work.
·         I know recycling is important, but I find it boring if I have to think about it all the time.
·         Hunting is a very good hobby .
ABOUT ME
1.      Where and when were you born? Where and when was your mother born?
2.      What did you look like when you were 4-5 years old? Did you look like your mother? Your father? Some other relative?
3.      Did you use to cry a lot? Did you use to eat too much? Too little ?
4.      Who did you use to play with? What games did you play?
5.      Did you go to playschool? Who looked after you?
6.      When did you start school? Did you like school? What school did you go to?
7.      What did you use to do after school?
8.      What do your parents do?
9.      What do you like most about your parents? What do you dislike about them?
10.  Do you live together with your grandparents? Do you sometimes help them? What do you do?
11.  What kind of people do you hate?
12.  What do you like about your character? What would you like to change ?
13.  Which do you prefer – working with papers or people?
14.  If someone speaks rudely to you, will you answer back rudely? Very politely? Not answer at all?
15.  What do you mostly spend your pocket money on: sweets? Books? Records? Cassettes? The cinema ?
16.  How many friends have you got?
17.  Do you make a distinction between mates and friends?
18.  What do you usually do with your friends?
19.  Do you make friends easily?
20.  Are you a loyal friend ?
21.  Do you think old people should live by themselves or together with their children? Why?
22.  Do you like the place where you live or would you like to move somewhere else? Why?
23.  Are people in big cities and in the country different ? Why do you think so?
24.  Are you a city person or a country person at heart ?
25.  If you could spend as much money as you like, what would you change in the place where you live? Why?
26.  What jobs have you done during your school holidays ? What did/didn´t you like about them?
27.  Which do you prefer: working alone or in a team?
28.  Have you thought of what is most important for you about your job?
Half-brother
Stepmother
Stepdaughter
Spinster
Poolvend
Kasuema
Kasuõde
Vanatüdruk
Widow
Wedding
Godmother
Hard up
Lesk
Abielu
Ristiema
Näpud põhjas
Bring up
Twins
Niece
Nephew
Üles kasvatama
Kaksikud
Õe- v. vennatütar
Õe- v. vennapoeg
Bachelor
Funeral
Divorced
Widower
Vanapoiss
Matused
Lahutatud
leskmees
Pilot
lendur
Waiter/waitress
ettekandja
Engineer
Conductor
Cashier
Hairdresser
electrician
Insener
Dirigent
Kassiir
Juuksur
elektrik
Mechanic
Police officer
Secretary
Receptionist
Mehhanik
Politsei ohvitser
Sekretär
Vastuvõtja, registraator
Mathematician
Miner
Politician
Matemaatik
Kaevur
poliitik
Accordionist
Biologist
Guitarist
Akordionist
Bioloog
Kitarrist
Journalist
Scientist
Ajakirjanik
Teadlane
Vet
shift-work
Loomaarst
Vahetustega töö
Nurse
Med. Õde
Surgeon
Kirurg
Dentist
Hambaarst
Plumber
Torulukksepp
Carpenter
Puusepp
Builder
Ehitaja
Lawyer
Advokaat
Firefighter
Tuletõrjuja
Active
aktiivne
Aggressive
agressiivne
Amusing
lõbus
Attractive
kütkestav
Boring
Igav, tüütu
Bossy
kamandav
Brave
Calm
clever
Easy-going
Julge, vapper
Rahulik
Tark
muretu
Generous
Honest
Ignorant
Impolite
Helde , lahke
Aus
Võhik, harimatu
Ebaviisakas
Impractical
Joyful
Lazy
Loyal
Moody
Ebapraktiline
Rõõmus
Laisk
Ustav, truu
tujukas
Noble
Peaceful
Pretending
proud
Reliable
Õilis
Rahumeelne
Teesklev
Uhke
Usaldatav
Rude
Stingy
Stubborn
Slow
Ebaviisakas, jõhker
Kade , ihne
Kangekaelne
aeglane
Wise
Talkative
Thoughtful
Violent
Tark, arukas
Jutukas
Mõtlik
Vägivaldne
Slim
Sale
Fat
Paks, rasvane
Waivy
Lainelised juuksed
Curly hair
Lokkis juuksed
Overweight
Ülekaaluline
Broad shoulders
Laiad õlad
Bears
Habe
Moustache
Vuntsid
Tattoo
tätoveering
EDUCATION
1.      Did you go to kindergarten before you entered school? Did you enjoy it?
2.      How old were you when you started school?
3.      What do you remember about your first year at school?
4.      What do you like about your school and what do you not like?
5.      What do you usually do during the breaks?
6.      What are your favourite subjects at school? Do you hate any subjects? Why?
7.      How many exams have you taken? In which subjects are you going to have exams in spring?
8.      Which of them will be most difficult to pass ?
9.      Have you ever failed an exam ?
10.  If it is not secret , what are you planning to do after you finish the ninth form? What are your plans for the future? Was it easy or difficult to decide?
11.  At what age do children enter school in Estonia?
12.  How many forms does elementary school include?
13.  What subjects are taught at elementary school?
14.  Are there any exams in elementary school?
15.  What is basic school?
16.  How many exams do students have to take at the end of basic school?
17.  What will happen if you fail an exam?
18.  Are any elective subjects taught in basic school?
19.  Can all students enter secondary school?
20.  Is secondary school compulsory or can students leave after basic school?
21.  Do students have to pay to go to gymnasium ?
22.  Are there any private schools in Estonia? How much does one year of schooling in a private school cost ?
23.  When do children start learning foreign languages ?
24.  How many languages do they learn in elementary school? Basic school? Gymnasium?
25.  What sort facilities are there at your school? Are they used only by students or also by the public?
26.  Do you think uniforms should be worn at school?
27.  Should there be some exams at the end of each school-year?
28.  In England children enter school at the age of 5. Do you think Estonian children might also enter at that age?
29.  Are you happy that school begins on the first of September every year or would you
       like it to begin earlier and also finish earlier?
30.  Could secondary school students decide which subjects they would like to study ?
31.  Should all children eat lunch at school? What should be served for lunch?
32.  What qualities should a good teacher have?
33.  Who do you like in your class? Why do you like them?
34.  Are there any new subjects this year? Which?
35.  Are there any new teachers this year? Who?
36.  What subject were you good at last year?
37.  What subject would you like to study more?
38.  Would you like to become a teacher?
39.  If you were the Minister of Education, what would you change in our schools? Why?
Take an exam
Eksamit tegema
Pass an exam
Eksamit sooritama
Fail an exam
Eksamil läbi kukkuma
Compulsory
Elective
Kohustuslik
Valikaine
After school activities
Klassivälised üritused
Sports facilities
Basic school
Spordirajatised
Põhikool
Gymnasium
Gümnaasium
Private school
Erakool
Schooling
Koolitus
Science
Loodusteadus
Social studies
Attend the classes
Ühiskonnateadused
Tundides käima
Do research
Uurimustööd tegema
Effect of teaching
Õpetamise mõju
Nursery school
Lasteaed
Primary school
Algkool
Vocational school
Kutsekool
Subject
Õppeaine
Break
Vahetund
Term
Veerand
Ruler
Joonlaud
Rubber
Kustutuskumm
Textbook
Õpik
University
Ülikool
College
kolledž
TRAVELLING
1.      Do you like travelling? Which has been the most interesting trip for you so far?
2.     Who do you usually travel with?
3.      Which do you prefer, a train or a bus? Why?
4.      Have you got a bike ? Do you like cycling?
5.      What is the longest distance that you have cycled? How long did it take you?
6.      Where would you like to spend the night when you are on a bike-hike: in a tent, at a campsite, at a hotel or at your friend’s place?
7.      What things will you take along when you go on a holiday for 3 days? To a summer camp for two weeks?
8.      Do you usually make a list of things before you start packing your suitcase? Do you pack your suitcase on the day before the departure or at the last moment?
9.      If there are too many things, will you take a bigger suitcase or leave some things at home?
10.  Have you ever travelled by boat ?
11.  Have you ever been seasick? Carsick? Homesick? Lovesick?
12.  How do you prefer to go sightseeing: on your own, with your friends or with a guide ?
13.  What sights are there in Tallinn? in Tartu? In Pärnu? In your home town? Near your home?
14.  What are the most visited natural beauty spots in Estonia? Are there any waterfalls ? Which of them have you visited?
15.  If you could spend as much money as you wanted , which place would you visit ? Why?
16.  What places in Estonia (abroad have you been to? How did you like them? Would you like to go back? Why? Why not?
17.  Why do people travel? If you won a lot of money and could go anywhere in the world, which English-speaking country would you visit?
Shopping centre
Kaubanduskeskus
Car park
Autoparkla
Suburbs
Äärelinnad
Bus
Buss
Coach
Kaugsõidubuss
Van
Kaubik
Lorry
Veoauto
Catch a bus
Bussi peale minema
Fare
Sõiduraha
Taxi
Takso
Taxi rank
Taksopeatus
Passenger
Reisija
Miss the bus
Bussist maha jääma
Luggage
Pagas
Seat belt
Turvavöö
Fasten
Kinnitama
Hire a car
Autot rentima
Five-star hotel
Viietärni hotell
Single room
Omaette tuba
Book a room
Tuba reserveerima
Castle
Kindlus
Church
Kirik
Market
Turg
Fountain
Purskkaev
Statue
Raidkuju
Art gallery
Kunstigalerii
Seaside resort
Kuurortlinn
Sunbath
Päevitama
Tan
Päevitus
Hike
Matkama
Picnic
piknik
HEALTH
1.      Are you often sick?
2.      Do you like the way you look?
3.      Are you worried about your weight?
4.      Do you know how much food your body needs ?
5.      Do you know which food your body needs?
6.      Is your family healthy? Has anyone been ill lately? Is anyone allergic? To what?
7.      How many kilometres do you usually walk a day? How long does it take?
8.      Do you go jogging?
9.      What should you eat to keep fit?
10.  Do you go to training sessions?
11.  How much time do you spend outdoors every day?
Heart attack
Südameatakk
Fit
Terve, heas vormis
Regular physical training
Regulaarne füüsiline treening
Bun
Raw vegetable
Saiake , kukkel
Toores juurvili
Lemonade
Limonaad
Illness
Haigus
Fat
Rasv , rasvane, paks
Cornflakes
Helbed
Cream
Koor
Cottage cheese
Kodujuust
Cucumbers
Kurgid
Meat
Liha
Porridge
Puder
Sausage
Vorst
Yoghurt
Jogurt
White bread
Sai
Arm
Käsivars
Cheek
Põsk
Ear
Kõrv
Eye
Silm
Finger
Sõrm
Foot
Labajalg
Hair
Juuksed
Hand
Käsi
Leg
Jalg
Mouth
Suu
Nose
Nina
Shoulder
Õlg
Stomach
Kõht
Teeth
Hambad
Head
Pea
Toe
Varvas
Tongue
Keel
Healthy
Terve, hea tervisega
Sprain an ankle
Jalga nikastama
Break
Luud murdma
In plaster
Kipsis
Strange rash
Imelik lööve
Measles
Leetrid
Allergic to
Allergiline
Get well
Terveks saama
Be sick
Oksendama
Temperature
Palavik
Bad cough
Tugev köha
Be down with flu
Grippi põdema
First aid
esmaabi
SHOPPING
1.      Do you often go shopping?
2.      Do you go shopping alone or with somebody else?
3.      Where do you usually go shopping?
4.      When do you usually go shopping?
5.      How far is the nearest shop from your home?
6.      Do you prefer to save money or spend money?
7.      Do you usually try on several things before buying one?
8.      Do you usually buy cheap or expensive things?
9.      Can you take back the things that you have bought at the shop?
10.  Have you ever taken back and changed anything at the shop?
11.  Do you usually get the things wrapped at the shop?
12.  Do you usually buy a bag or have you got one with you?
13.  Is there a second-hand shop near your home? Do you sometimes visit second-hand shops? Why?
14.  What do you think of going to the market?
15.  Do you make a shopping list? Why / Why not?
16.  Would you like to be a shop assistant? Why / why not?
17.  What kind of qualities should a shop assistant have?
18.  What do you say when you …
·         …want to know the price ?
·         …want to ask something ?
·         …don’t want to buy at the moment?
·         …don’t know where to pay?
·         …can’t afford it?
·         …give the money?
19.  Spend money
20.  Raha kulutama
21.  Wrap
22.  Pakkima
23.  Second-hand shop
24.  Pruugitud asjade kauplus
25.  Check the bill
26.  baker ’s
27.  Tshekki kontrollima
28.  Leivakauplus
29.  Butcher’s
30.  Lihakauplus
31.  Chemist’s
32.  Apteek
33.  Clothes shop
34.  Riiete pood
35.  Department store
36.  Kaubamaja
37.  Florist ’s
38.  Lillekauplus
39.  Furniture shop
40.  Mööblikauplus
41.  Greengrocer
42.  Juurviljapood
43.  Newsagent’s
44.  ajalehekiosk
MY HOME
1.      Do you live in a house or a flat ?
2.      How many floors are there in your house?
3.      On which floor is your flat?
4.      How many rooms have you got?
5.      Have you got a room of your own? What pieces of furniture are there?
6.      Have you got a balcony ?
7.      What is there near your house?
8.      Have you got a garden? What do you grow there?
9.      Which household duties do you always do? Which do you never do?
10.  Do you sometimes borrow things from your neighbours? What do you most often borrow?
11.  Do you have any duties at home? What are they?
12.  What duties do the other members of your family have?
13.  What jobs around the house do you like / hate most? Why?
14.  Do you think all family members should have duties around the house? Why do you think so?
15.  Should children be paid for the duties they carry out around the house? Why do you think so?
Move in
Downstairs
Dining room
Fridge
Sisse kolima
Alumine korrus
Söögituba
külmutuskapp
Dishwasher
Sink
Electric cooker
Oven
Nõudepesumasin
Kraanikauss
Elektripliit
Ahi
Frying pan
Saucepan
Stool
Pot plant
Window sill
Rug
Praepann
Kastrul
Taburet
Toalill
Aknalaud
vaibake
Upstairs
Couch
Bedside table
Dressing table
Wardrobe
Wallpaper
Ülemine korrus
Kušett
Öökapp
Peeglilaud
Riietekapp
Tapeet
Balcony
Bucket
Ladder
Vacuum cleaner
Hammer
Rõdu
Ämber
Redel
Tolmuimeja
haamer
Needle
Thread
Scissors
Axe
Hoe
Nõel
Niit , lõng
Käärid
Kirves
Kõbla
Screwdriver
Paper clip
Rake
Sharpener
Scales
Lawn-mower
Curler
Spade
Kruvikeeraja
Kirjaklamber
Reha
Teritaja
Kaalud
Muruniiduk
Koolutaja
labidas
Ruler
Saw
Broom
Hair dryer
Socket
lead
Mixer
Sewing- machine
Joonlaud
Saag
Luud
Föön
Pistikupesa
Juhe
Mikser
Õmblusmasin
Plug
pistik
Toaster
Röster
Typewriter
Torch
Bulb
Kirjutusmasin
Taskulamp
elektripirn
Fuse
Battery
Coffee maker
Kaitse
Patarei
Kohvimasin
Fence
Aed, tara
Gate
Värav
Carpet
Vaip
Tap
Kraan
Washing machine
Pesumasin
Chest of drawers
Kummut
Shower
dušš
EATING
1.      What kind of food do you like?
2.      What do you think of fast food and fast food places? Do we need more of them?
3.      What is your favourite food?
4.      Do you like to try new foods ?
5.      What is your favourite fruit? vegetable?
6.      What food do you dislike?
7.      Do you eat the same things your friends eat?
8.      Do you always eat the same things in the morning ?
9.      How much milk do you have per day?
10.  What do you eat when you are happy / tired/ sad?
11.  How much chocolate do you eat every week?
12.  Do you like chips? When do you usually eat them?
13.  Have you got a good cookery book at home?
14.  Do you usually eat something while watching TV?
15.  Do you prefer juice to lemonade?
ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
1.      Do you know any famous tourist attraction in London? What do you know about them?
2.      Do you know any famous people in the history of Great Britain ? What are they famous for?
3.      What kinds of things are typically British or English in your opinion?
4.      If you could visit Great Britain, which places would you like to see? Why?
COMMUNICATION
1.      How do you usually communicate with your friends?
2.      Which do you prefer – making a phone call , sending an e-mail, writing a letter? Why?
3.      What are the advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones ?
4.      How do you think people will communicate in the future? Do you think they will communicate more or less than today?
5.      Have you got a telephone at home/ a mobile phone?
6.      How many times a day does it ring?
7.      Where is the phone in your home?
8.      Who gets most of the calls in your family?
9.      Who makes most of the calls?
10.  How big is your phone bill per month?
11.  What is your phone number?
12.  When is it not polite to call someone?
13.  When you answer the phone, what should you say first?
14.  If you got a wrong number, what should you do?
15.  If it is not possible to speak to the person you wanted, what should you say?
16.  Describe how you make a call?
17.  Where is the nearest place to make a phone call in case your own phone is broken?
EVERYDAY EXPRESSIONS
1)  It´s my birthday today.
- Many happy returns .
2)  Merry Christmas !/Happy New Year!    
– Thank you, the same to you.
3)  It´s Easter .
– Happy Easter to you.
4)  This is my friend Steve.
– Hello, pleased to meet you.
5)  I´m leaving tomorrow.
– Have a good trip.
- Have a safe journey home.
6)  What´s the time?
– It´s a …
7)  How are you?
– I´m fine, thanks. How are you?
8)  How do you do?
– How do you do?
9)  Thank you very much.
– You´re welcome .
                                                       
- Don´t mention it.
         
- My pleasure .
- Not at all.
10) I´m sorry , I´ve left my book at home.
– Have you? Don´t worry , that´s okay?
11) I´m having an exam tomorrow.
– Good luck!
12) Have a safe journey home
– Thank you.
13) Have a nice day.
– You too.
             
- The same to you.
14) We won the match !
– Congratulations.
                
- Well done.
15) It´s Friday
– Have a nice weekend!
- See you on Monday !
16) Could you pass me the bread, please ?
- Here you are.
17) Could you help me please? / Could I talk to you for a moment?
– Yes, certainly . What is it?
18) Could I use your phone?
– Yes, of course you can. It´s over there.
19) Can I borrow your pen, please?
– Yes, here you are.
                                                       
- I´m sorry, I need it myself at the moment.
20) Can I help you?
– Oh, thank you. That´s very kind of you.
21) Would you like some more tea?
– Yes, please.
                                                       
- No, thank you.
                                                       
- Not for me, thank you
22) Would you like to go to the cinema?  
– Yes, I´d love to.
         
- No, not really. I´m tired.
23) May I smoke here?
– Please do.
- I´d rather you didn´t.
24) May I join you?
– Yes, please do.
25) May I ask a question?
– Yes, certainly. Go ahead.
26) May I come in? 
-You´re welcome.
27) When you are angry, you say          
Damn ! Hell!
28) When you are surprised , you say
– Wow! Gosh!
29) When someone sneezes, you say
– Bless you!
30) When you are late
– I´m terribly sorry / very sorry.
31) When you want to buy a postcard       with some sights of London
– Can / Could I have a  postcard with (Big Ben/the Tower of London, etc.).
32) When you want to visit the Zoo
– Excuse me, could you tell me the way to    the Zoo? 
         
- Could you tell me where the Zoo is?
- Could you help me find the way to the Zoo, please?
33) When your friend has come back from a trip
– Did you enjoy /like the trip?
         
- Did you have a nice trip?
34) When you can´t go with your friend  
– I´m sorry but I can´t come this time, - -I´m very busy . Another time perhaps?
35) When you step on somebody´s toes
– I´m terribly sorry.
36) When you don´t hear something very well
– Pardon!?
               
- I beg your pardon?
               
- Could you repeat it, please?
               
- Sorry?
                
- I´m sorry, I didn´t hear …
37) When you want to know the price of something costs?
– How much is the …
- Could you tell me how much the … is? 
            
- How much   does the … cost?
            
- Could you tell me how much the...   
38) When you hand/give/pass something to somebody
– Here you are.
39) When you want to order some tea and cake
– Can/Could I have a cup of tea / a tea and a  piece of cake / a cake, please?
40) When your friend has been ill           
– I´m sorry to hear that / that you´ve been ill. Are you better now?
- I hope you are well now.
41) When you haven ´t got an extra pen 
– I´m sorry, but I don´t have another one.
                                                       
- I´m using the only one I have myself.
42) When you phone somebody
– This is … . Can I speak to … , please?
43)  When your friend is going to a party  
– Enjoy yourself!
        
- Have fun!
44) When your friend is ill
– Get well soon.
45) Your friend is going on a trip. What do you say to him?
– Have a nice trip!
         
- See you soon.
- Have a nice time.
46) You pass the salt to your friend at       the table. What do you say?                 
– Here you are.
47) You don’t know where the Post Office is. How do you ask?      
– Could you tell me where the Post Office     is?
                                                        
- Could you tell me the way to the Post Office?
48) Someone says “Have a nice day!” What do you answer?                          
– You too.
                                                       
- The same to you.
50) Your friend says “We won the match!” What do you say to him?
– Congratulations.
         
- Well done.
51) An Englishman says something but you don’t hear it very well. What do you say?
- Pardon?
     
- I beg your pardon?
         
- Could you repeat it, please?
- Sorry?                
         
- I’m sorry I didn’t hear ...
52) Mr Smith says “How do you do?” to you. What do you say? 
- How do you do?
53)You help your friend carry his bag. He says,  “Thank you.” What do you say?
- It’s my pleasure.
     
- You’re welcome.
           
- Don’t mention.
           
- Not at all.                                      
54) Someone asks you “Would you like a cup of tea?” You don’t want any. What do you say?                                           
- No, thank you (very much)!
    
- Not for me, thank you.
55) The bus is full and you step on somebody’s toes. What do you say?
- I’m terribly sorry.
56) You’re at a restaurant and want a hamburger. What do you say?
- Could I have a hamburger, please?
60) You see some old friends at a café. You would like to be with them. What do you say?
- May I join you?
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