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The document provides lessons and exercises on conversational English. It includes sample dialogs on various topics like activities people enjoy, making plans, food preferences, and areas of London. Specifically, it discusses one person who enjoys inactive hobbies like video games while their wife likes active sports. It also mentions the West End area of London having many theaters, restaurants and cinemas but lots of traffic during rush hour.

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The document provides lessons and exercises on conversational English. It includes sample dialogs on various topics like activities people enjoy, making plans, food preferences, and areas of London. Specifically, it discusses one person who enjoys inactive hobbies like video games while their wife likes active sports. It also mentions the West End area of London having many theaters, restaurants and cinemas but lots of traffic during rush hour.

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29 Twenty-ninth lesson
Exercise
1 Cathy is a very active woman.
2 She likes swimming, climbing and cycling.
3 Simon is different from his wife.
4 He does not like energetic activities.
5 His favorite sport is playing video games.
6 - Oh Simon, you don’t take any exercise.
7 - Yes I do. I have breakfast in bed on Sunday.
Exercise 1 - Translate
Cathy’s a very active woman.
He likes climbing and swimming.
You don’t take any exercise. - Yes I do.
Simon’s very different from his wife.
I love skiing

30 Thirtieth lesson
By the way...
1 - Sarah, do you like classical music?
2 - Why do you ask?
3 - Because I’ve got two tickets to a concert.
4 Are you free this evening?
5 - No, I’m not. I’m very busy.
6 And by the way, I hate classical music.
Exercise 1 - Translate
By the way, do you like classical music?
She’s not very busy this Saturday.
Why do they like skiing?
I don’t know the way to my hotel.
Are you free this evening?

31 Thirty-first lesson
I’m starving
1 - I’m starving. Let’s have something to eat.
2 - What do you usually eat for lunch?
3 I mean, what sort of food do you like? Lamb? Beef?
4 - Actually, I’m on a diet,
5 and today I don’t have much time.
6 - All right, let’s just have fish and chips.
Exercise 1 - Translate
I’m starving!
Let’s have lunch.
Actually, we haven’t got much time.
Can I have a shower, please?
What does she usually eat?
Have a nice day. - Thanks.

32 Thirty-second lesson
Too many calories
1 - Do you want some delicious fish and chips?
2 - No thanks, there are too many calories.
3 - Then have some bread and cheese.
4 - Not for me. There’s too much fat.
5 - What about a mixed salad without dressing?
6 There aren’t many calories in that!
7 - No, but there isn’t much taste.
Exercise 1 - Translate
What about some delicious fish and chips?
There are too many calories!
Then have some bread without cheese.
There isn’t much dressing on this salad.
This coffee is delicious. - It isn’t English.

33 Thirty-third lesson
The UK game show
1 - How many counties are there in Great Britain?
2 - I think that there are fifty-six.
3 - You’re right! How much tea do the British drink each year?
4 - I’m not sure. Around eighty thousand gallons?
5 - Correct! How many people live in the London area?
6 - Too many. There’s too much pollution!
7 - Congratulations. You win the star prize!
Exercise 1 - Translate
I low many counties are there in Wales?
How much tea do they drink in England?
You’re right, that’s a very reasonable salary.
He really wants to win a prize.
Prices in London are too high.

34 Thirty-fourth lesson
The West End
1 - The West End is a very popular part of London.
2 There are lots of theatres, cinemas and restaurants.
3 Thousands of people come to the West End by car,
4 so there is always a lot of traffic,
5 especially during the rush hour.
6 I don’t understand why they call it the ‘Rush hour”.
7 No-one can move!
8 - That’s why they take the tube.
Exercise 1 - Translate
There’s always a lot of traffic during the rush hour.
We don’t understand why they call it the West End.
There are lots of theatres and cinemas.

35 Thirty-fifth lesson
1 - Do you like the West End? (32)
2 - No, I don’t. There’s too much traffic (32)
3 and too many people, especially during rush hour. (32)
4 - But there are lots of theatres and cinemas. (34)
5 And there are also lots of good restaurants. (34)
6 - Hey, I’m starving! Let’s have lunch. (31)

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