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Organising a birthday party



A: Hey, Robert, what are you doing this weekend?

B: I didn't have any big plans.

A: We are putting together a birthday party for Mary.

B: That sounds like fun. Where will it be?

A: We thought it would be fun to have a pool party at Jay's house.

B: Oh good! Can I bring anything?

A: We will be providing hot dogs, hamburgers, and cake, but people can bring side dishes.

B: I am assuming that the dress is casual.

A: Dress casually and bring your bathing suit!

B: Wonderful. Just e-mail me the time and date and I'll be there. 


2:

A: Robert, do you have plans for the weekend?

B: I have nothing definite planned.

A: Saturday is Mary's birthday, and we are throwing her a party.

B: Sure, I could come to her party. Where are you going to have it?

A: It's going to be a pool party at Jay's apartment building.

B: That sounds like fun. Is it a potluck?

A: We would like for people to help us by bringing side dishes and drinks.

B: The dress will be casual then?

A: Make sure to bring your bathing suit, and dress casually.

B: Sounds great. Just drop me an e-mail with the time you've picked.

3:

A: Robert, are you going to be in town this weekend?

B: I don't have anything scheduled yet.

A: We were wondering if you would like to come to Mary's birthday party on Saturday.

B: I would enjoy coming to Mary's party. Will it be at your house?

A: The party will be at Jay's house out by the pool.

B: Will everyone be pitching in with some food?

A: It would be great if you could bring a side dish, but the rest of the food will be provided.

B: What should we wear?

A: This is a pool party, so make sure to bring your bathing suit.

B: Sounds like we'll have a great time. When you've figured out the details, drop me an e-mail.

Free time activities


Watching TV


Young people prefer films to books. I can watch a film with my friends and my family but I can only read a book when I am alone.

I spend a few hours in front of the TV every day. I always find something interesting to watch. Cartoons and series are my favorites. On weekdays I only watch the afternon programmes, that is, I watch TV for about 2 hours. At weekends, if I am at home, I sometimes watch it all day.

I like the Disney Channel, Prizma and Music Channels.
I never miss an episode of my favorite series. My favorurite series are Paula and Paulina, Marichuy. 

At weekends I like watching cartoons : Smurf, Garfield, Winnie the Pooh and Aladin.
I don’t like talk shows and sports. I find them boring.

My favourite TV star is Jennifer Aniston.

I like going to the cinema, but I rarely get there. I usually go with my friends because my parents never go to the cinema. I like romantic and horror films. My favourite films are Titanic,  Benjamin Button and his strange life and The Scream.

Ordering Pizza (Home delivery)


C: Hello, Tim’s Pizza.

D: Hello, I’d like to order a pizza, please.

C: Sure. Let’s start with your address and phone number.

D: My address is 123 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield.

My phone number is 555- 7896.

C: Okay, thank you. What would you like to order?

D: Can I have a super pepperoni pizza, large, thin crust with extra mozzarella cheese?

C: Would you like any sides with that?

D: Yes, can I please have 2 garlic breads and a bottle of lemonade?

C: Okay, will that be all?

D: Yes, that will be all.

C: Delivery time will be approximately 30 minutes.

D: Okay.

C: Please have the correct change for the driver.

D: I will, thank you.
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Radio



I always listen to the radio in the mornings while I’m in the bathroom and while I’m on the bus to school. The radio is on my mobile phone.

My favourite Hungarian radio station is Class FM because I like music programmes. Class FM is a commercial radio station and there is always lots of music on it. I think this station is really popular with young people.

This station also provides news every hour and information on town and road conditions. The Morning Show is really entertaining, the presenters are very funny. They make me feel better  early in the morning.

I don’t like interviews with politicians and programmes about economy.

These programmes mostly give us different people’s opinions. And I’m not interested in sport programmes on the radio, they’re more exciting on TV.

I know other radio stations, too.  e. g. Kosssuth Radio, Bartók Radio. I think  they’re for older people.

In summmer I like listening to the local commercial radio station called Parti Radio. It broadcasts lots of good music and also gives information about local events.


When I am studying I need silence. I can’t concentrate on my studies when I am listening to music.


I have got a Sony make sorround stereo system with a DVD player, CD player, MP3 player and four speakers.

I think music on a CD sounds better than on the radio because there is not any background noise and the music isn’t interrupted with commercials.


I’m interested in the weather forecast on the radio in the morning because it often helps me to decide what to wear and what to do in my free time.


I prefer watching TV to listening to the radio because TV is more enjoyable than the radio and there are much more channels on TV.

But there are advantages of radio, too. You can listen to it particully everywhere: while you are driving or travelling, when you are on the beach, at home while doing housework or cooking and even at your workplace.


Sometimes I listen to an Englih programme on the radio because English is a pleasant sounding language. I think it helps to practise listening skills and improves my pronunciation.



16. Making a complaint


 Making a complain: 

Mistakes happen. When they do, customer service representatives often need to handle consumers' complaints. It's also important for customer service reps to gather information to help resolve the problem. The following short dialog provides some helpful phrases to deal with complaint:

Customer: Good morning. I purchased a computer from your company last month. Unfortunately, I'm not satisfied with my new computer. I'm having a lot of problems.
Customer Care Representative: What seems to be the problem?

Customer: I'm having problems with my Internet connection, as well as repeated crashes when I try to run my word-processing software.
Customer Care Representative: Did you read the instructions that came with the computer?

Customer: Well, yes. But the troubleshooting section was no help.
Customer Care Representative: What happened exactly?

Customer: Well, the Internet connection doesn't work. I think the modem is broken. I'd like a replacement.
Customer Care Representative: How were you using the computer when you tried to connect to the Internet?

Customer: I was trying to connect to the Internet! What kind of question is that?!
Customer Care Representative: I understand you're upset, sir. I'm just trying to understand the problem. I'm afraid it's not our policy to replace computers because of glitches.

Customer: I bought this computer with the software pre-loaded.

I haven't touched anything.
Customer Care Representative: We’re sorry that you’ve had a problem with this computer. Could you bring in your computer? I promise you we'll check the settings and get back to you immediately.

Customer: OK, that will work for me.
Customer Care Representative: Is there anything else I need to know about this that I haven’t thought to ask?

Customer: No, I'd just like to be able to use my computer to connect to the Internet.
Customer Care Representative: We'll do our best to get your computer working as soon as possible.


Visit to a hospital


During  last summer, one of my friends had an accident and was taken to hospital. When I went to see him, I went to the hospital for the very first time in my life.

As I entered the hospital, I saw people coming and going there. I went to the enquiry office and enquired about the wards to find where my friend was admitted. Firstly, I passed through the surgical ward, I saw patients lying silently on their beds. Some of the patients had their arms and legs bandaged and plastered. Various nurses and doctors were attending to them. The doctor was directing the nurse to give the necessary treatment and medicine. His way of talking itself was very consoling. Quietness was prevailing in the whole ward.

In the next ward, patients were lying pensively on their beds. From their faces, I guessed their pathetic plight. The doctor came on round followed by other staff members. He enquired about the welfare of all the patients one by one very sympathetically and patiently. He was also giving injections to some of the patients. To others, he prescribed medicines.

Some patients who were accompanied by their relatives were also seen. The relatives were sitting  on stools of the hospital. Some of the people were going home after recovering completely from their illness and were in highly delighted mood.

As a whole, the entire hospital presented a very gloomy look. The plight of the patients and the seriousness of the atmosphere prevailing (ott lévő hangulat) there touched me deep within. The behaviour of doctors and nurses was worthy of commendations. They acted most wisely and ably in handling problems of the patients. When I came out of hospital, I realized that there is a whole lot of difference in the atmosphere that prevails inside and outside the hospital.


14. Eating habits

 


  1.    Eating habits in the family

I’d like to hear something about the meals you and your family usually have.


A day I have 3 meal times. At morning after 8 or 9 o’clock I have breakfast. Around 2 o’clock I have lunch at home because I don’t like canteen food.  Sometimes it’s with family but sometimes I eat alone. And after 4 o’clock I have dinner. Usually I have a sandwich and mineral water for breakfast. Usually I eat meat-soup and the second meal is chicken in breadcrumbs with rice or with roast potatoes.  For dinner I eat different things every day. I like ordering meals by phone for dinner. I call them, give my order and they deliver the food in an hour. Every day my mom cooks the meals. Sometimes I help  her. I can cook, too but usually I make fast food like fried eggs or boiled sausages. At weekend I usually eat lunch with my family. On Sundays we often go to eat out. When we celebrate birthdays sometimes we eat out with the whole family in an elegant restaurant. I think the most important factors when we eat out are the taste of food and that the place is clean. We always eat 2 or 3 courses but at Christmas and New Year Eve we always cook special dishes. Our favourite is fish soup and stuffed cabbage and chocolate cake. But we have special habits because of my father. He is diabetic. So if my mother makes cookies or cake she can’t put much sugar into them. We lay the table for formal occasions only. First I put a very nice tablecloth on the table. Then I put the plates, glasses, napkins and cutlery onto it. I decorate the table with flowers and candles.


Eating habits in the family


On weekdays normally I eat four times a day. These meals are breakfast, elevenses, lunch and dinner. At weekends I have a substantial breakfast when I get up, lunch at one o’clock, and dinner at seven. For breakfast I usually have a slice of bread and a cup of tea that my father prepare. At weekends I usually have a bigger breakfast, not only a piece of toast but also fried or scrambled eggs and some yoghurt and sometimes some fruit, a banana or an orange. Unfortunatelly my whole family has only dinner together for we are very busy on weekdays. This is when we discuss the day’s happenings and make plans. But at weekends we always spend more time together. Occasionally we go to restaurant to celebrate a birthday, a nameday or a wedding aniversary and we have a special meal. In my family the main meal is the lunch when we eat more courses. But the most important is the breakfast, because we have to gather enough energy for the day. Usually my mother does the cooking in our family. She is a real ,,gastronome”. I quite often help her though. I like it but I can only prepare some of the basic dishes as scrambled eggs, and pancakes. I don’t think it’s difficult to learn it if you are interested in. There are a lot of cookery books with detailed instructions and TV programmes where it is shown how to cook. But I must admit the cooking isn’t my cup of tea. In my family nobody has got special eating habits. Nowadays there are more and more vegetarians, who live on diary products, eggs, vegetables and fruit. Vegans don’t eat any animal products at all. This selection isn’t characteristic oy my family. We are so called ,,omnivorous”. We aren’t on a special diet, we have never taken care of our weights. It isn’t necessary. As for me I haven’t got a sweet tooth but I love the junk food as hamburger and chips. It is full of with preservatives and additives, which are very harmful for the health.

A typical Hungarian Sunday lunch consist of three courses: first comes soup ( vegertable, meat, or fruit soup). The second course is either some meat (pork, beef, veal, chicken, duck, turkey or fish) with potatoes, rice or some vegetable dish made from peas, beans, cabbage or lentils. The second course may also be some noodles with cottage cheese or pancakes. The third course is usually some cake or fruit. In any case before the meals we have to lay the table. First we put a nicely ironed tablecloth on the table. We put the plates, glasses and cutlery onto it. The knife and the spoon go on the right-hand side and the fork goes on the left. We place the napkins in rings next to the plates, and some cruets in several places on the table. We might decorate the table with flowers and candles. The most popular Hungarian dishes are fish soup, chicken soup, goulas, stuffed cabbage, crepes with minced meat and cheese in breadcrumbs, and all kinds os stews. If I have an English guest I will present her these meals. A foreigner might find Hungarian cuisine a little strange because there’s red paprika in almost every dish, which makes it hot. Not only is Hungarian food spicy, it is also quite fatty. On the other hand it’s worth tasting.


Choosing a career


Choosing a career is a very important step in everybody's life. Most children and some students don't have clear ideas about their future job. Boys usually want to be pilots, astronauts, designers,

architects, soldiers. Girls on the other hand dream about  becoming actresses, singers, ballet - dancers, dressmakers, nurses or teachers. Some children want to follow their parents or parents want their children to work in the same line as they did.

When I was a small girl I dreamed about becoming a vet. I was interested in animals and I like them very much. It was my dream to open a clinic in my hometown. Now I would like to be a psychologist. I want to continue my studies at a good university in Debrecen. It is very difficult to be admitted. Today studying isn't cheap. There can be talented students who don't have enough money so they can't afford to continue studying but those who have money and aren't not so talented can study further. But it is my dream, to help people who have got mental problems. Besides it’s a very interesting profession. Fortunately, my parents help me in all fields of life. I can count on them. My school lets students concentrate on the field that suits their abilities and interests the most. It provides us with the best possible facilities, such as the library, and

 computer and language labs, so that we could get the most recent information on any issue that we are interested in. They also help us with making this decision. I visited open classes at some colleges to get more information. It is very useful experience. Meanwhile I am taking part in optional courses to prepare for the school leaving exams. I think job satisfaction is one of the most important things at work. This means that it’s not enough to be good at what you do, but you should enjoy it as well. I would like to find a challenging and motivating job in the future.


 
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