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unit 2 visiting a 00:00
friend hello who is it it's me Bob hey 00:10
Bob come on in I've been waiting for 00:14
you 00:18
Hi how are you I'm 00:22
okay I'm still a little bit sleepy I 00:27
haven't had my coffee yet M I 00:30
understand do you want something to 00:35
drink do you have any fresh squeezed 00:38
orange 00:41
juice no I'm out of orange juice would 00:42
you like some grape juice grape juice 00:46
H that would be 00:50
great oh 00:58
sorry out of grape juice 01:02
too that's too 01:06
bad have you had breakfast 01:09
yet no have you no I haven't are you 01:12
hungry yes I am let's go out and get 01:18
something to eat okay that sounds good 01:22
um my aunt has a breakfast shop near 01:25
here great let's go there okay let's 01:28
go hey Bob come on in I've been waiting 01:39
for 01:42
you do you want something to 01:45
drink do you have any fresh squeezed 01:50
orange 01:53
juice no I'm out of orange juice 01:56
would you like some grape 02:03
juice have you had breakfast 02:07
yet let's go out and get something to 02:12
eat 02:18

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[English]
unit 2 visiting a
friend hello who is it it's me Bob hey
Bob come on in I've been waiting for
you
Hi how are you I'm
okay I'm still a little bit sleepy I
haven't had my coffee yet M I
understand do you want something to
drink do you have any fresh squeezed
orange
juice no I'm out of orange juice would
you like some grape juice grape juice
H that would be
great oh
sorry out of grape juice
too that's too
bad have you had breakfast
yet no have you no I haven't are you
hungry yes I am let's go out and get
something to eat okay that sounds good
um my aunt has a breakfast shop near
here great let's go there okay let's
go hey Bob come on in I've been waiting
for
you do you want something to
drink do you have any fresh squeezed
orange
juice no I'm out of orange juice
would you like some grape
juice have you had breakfast
yet let's go out and get something to
eat

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

visiting

/ˈvɪzɪtɪŋ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to go to see someone or somewhere, typically socially or as a tourist

sleepy

/ˈsliːpi/

A1
  • adjective
  • - feeling ready to sleep; drowsy

coffee

/ˈkɒfi/

A1
  • noun
  • - a hot drink made from the roasted and ground seeds of a tropical shrub

drink

/drɪŋk/

A1
  • noun
  • - a liquid that can be swallowed
  • verb
  • - to take (a liquid) into the mouth and swallow

fresh

/freʃ/

A1
  • adjective
  • - recently made or obtained; not canned, frozen, or otherwise preserved

squeezed

/skwiːzd/

A2
  • verb
  • - to press something firmly, especially in order to make it smaller or to extract its juice

orange

/ˈɒrɪndʒ/

A1
  • noun
  • - a round citrus fruit with bright orange skin and an acidic juice

juice

/dʒuːs/

A1
  • noun
  • - the liquid contained in fruit or vegetables that can be extracted

grape

/ɡreɪp/

A1
  • noun
  • - a small, round or oval fruit that grows in clusters and is typically purple, green, or black

breakfast

/ˈbrekfəst/

A1
  • noun
  • - the first meal of the day, typically eaten in the morning

hungry

/ˈhʌŋɡri/

A1
  • adjective
  • - feeling or displaying the need for food

shop

/ʃɒp/

A1
  • noun
  • - a place where goods are sold

aunt

/ɑːnt/

A1
  • noun
  • - the sister of one's parent or the wife of one's uncle

waiting

/ˈweɪtɪŋ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to stay in one place while expecting something or someone

understand

/ˌʌndəˈstænd/

A1
  • verb
  • - to perceive the intended meaning of (words, a language, or a speaker)

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Hello who is it?

    ➔ Wh-questions

    ➔ The sentence uses the Wh-word "who" to ask for identification. The structure is Wh-word + auxiliary verb + subject + main verb.

  • I'm okay I'm still a little bit sleepy.

    ➔ Present continuous for temporary states

    "sleepy" describes a temporary state. Using "I'm still sleepy" emphasizes that the state continues at the moment of speaking.

  • Do you want something to drink?

    ➔ Tag questions

    ➔ This is a direct question offering something. The structure is 'Do/Does + subject + verb + ...?'

  • No, I'm out of orange juice.

    ➔ Phrasal verbs ('out of')

    "out of" means 'having no more of something'. It's a common phrasal verb indicating a lack of supply.

  • Would you like some grape juice?

    ➔ Conditional sentences (Type 0/1 - polite offers)

    ➔ Using "would" makes the offer polite. It implies a conditional situation: if you want, I will offer.

  • That's too bad.

    ➔ Exclamatory phrases

    ➔ This is a common expression of disappointment or sympathy. It doesn't require a complex grammatical structure.

  • Have you had breakfast yet?

    ➔ Present perfect with 'yet'

    "yet" is used in negative questions or questions expecting a negative answer. It asks if something has happened up to now.

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