0:01 doom
you
0:05 good
morning
0:11 good
morning anything to interesting in the paper
0:15 I
want to see some exhibitions how
0:18 well
there's the Tate Modern 0 yes
0:21 I'm
going to that top a meeting at time I want to see if you think
0:26 well
you won't have much time if you finish work at seven
0:30 I
finished early I'm working from nine to one
0:34 now
I C but I'm confused though there are many places to see
0:39 I
can I help it please okay what are you more
0:43 interested
in literature art for history
0:47 I'm
interested in art and literature okay
0:50 can
I make a suggestion yes ok the
0:54 Tate
Modern closes late on Saturdays but up most of the other museums close
1:00 around
five
1:01 so
okay see here I suggest you take
1:05 the
two to bar become then you go alongside here
1:09 a
Alders gate Street and
1:12 I'll
left into the museum love London
1:16 okay
ok oh and right next to it is saint Paul’s cathedral
1:20 own
must see that it's very same then you can walk
1:25 across
the Millennium Bridge there's so
1:28 a
fantastic views love the embankment
1:32 a
on the area around the tense brilliant old
1:35 new
architecture lots happening I wish you could come to
1:40 so
do I Alina I
1:44 watch
stick to I it take to the plate I'll tell you just go along here
1:49 you
can't miss it and then which direction
1:53 that
do I go straight here I won't know
1:56 no
you should walk along the river here and then turn right
2:01 and
that's called Queens walk you'll see the
2:04 Shakespeare's
Globe Theatre out though yes how
2:07 I
suggest you get to the tapes by seven it's a big place
2:11 and
you can catch the two home from
2:16 Black
friars here or self-work sounds good
2:20 thank
you I really hope you enjoy it
2:24 I
think only of
2:35 top
oh hi everyone
2:38 are
you ready to learn some English well
2:41 today
in our sitcom victor is helping
2:44 Elena
to plan her day doesn't sound like fun
2:48 visiting
all those exciting places lucky
2:51 Elena
well today we are going to look at the word most
2:56 most
women like shoes
2:59 and
the word must you must see my new pair of boots
3:05 after
that we are going sightseeing in London
3:08 just
like Elena so I hope you got more comfortable walking shoes on
3:14 because
off we go so
3:19 in
a sitcom today Victor said
3:22 most
museums close at five meaning
3:26 that
majority of museums notice how we use
3:30 the
world with the word most
3:33 shots
open at nine most
3:37 hotels
have room service and also
3:41 most
English people
3:45 love
drinking tea this room
3:50 that
reminds me I must buy some more tea
3:53 we
use the word must
3:57 to
emphasize that we should do something Victor said to our net you
4:03 must
see Saint Paul's Cathedral he said must because it's something he strongly
4:09 feels
4:10 element
should do because the cathedral is
4:14 famous
and beautiful we must visit Stonehenge
4:18 we
must go to the loo we can also say something is a must
4:24 to
me it is something we must do or see
4:28 the
Parthenon in Athens is a must
4:32 okay
now for something different let's go sightseeing in London
4:37 London
is full of amazing museums and galleries
4:41 I
want to go see the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum
4:46 they
are fascinating and the Tate Modern
4:49 and
the British Museum they have some of the most famous
4:53 art
in the world we can go and see that beautiful bridges like
4:57 the
Albert Bridge in the Millennium Bridge
5:01 who
and we must go and see the tower the Tower of London
5:05 is
wonderful I think remind you to relax after all that
5:10 maybe
we could go for picnicking what is a beautiful parks
5:14 Hyde
Park or Richmond Park then
5:17 in
the afternoon we could go to some of London's famous churches and monuments
5:23 we
can visit Westminster Abbey the temple churches and the Albert monument
5:28 what
a busy day and we haven't even been shopping yet
5:33 okay
now let's look at how we can ask for directions
5:37 excuse
me can you tell me how to get
5:42 to
the nearest bank you go straight ahead
5:46 and
then turn right where is the nearest post office
5:51 go
%uh this road and turn left
5:54 hands
and ears chemist take the 2nd Street on the left
5:59 remember
that in England they say
6:03 cast
and in America they say pharmacy
6:07 how
far is the nearest cinema how far is it
6:11 it's
not very far only twenty minutes on foot
6:16 we
say on foot or by car or by bus
6:20 taxi
train etcetera so the cinema
6:24 is
20 minutes on foot and the theater
6:28 is
half an hour by bus now let's look at a couple a very useful expressions
6:34 excuse
me and sorry
6:37 we
can say excuse me to get through a crowd to get to the tube for example
6:43 or
to ask someone for directions we say sorry
6:48 if
we step on someone's foot do you see the difference
6:53 welp
now you know how to find your way around London
6:58 good
job see you next time for another English lesson
7:04 by
7:09 you
7:11 you
sure okay
7:14 can
you meet me at the library okay great
7:19 see
you good morning
7:22 those
sent sands my friend
7:26 at
Saint Martin’s he's helping you with technical stuff
7:30 for
our exams that's nice of him
7:33 how
was yesterday 0
7:36 the
walk and the museum you suggested west side vs.
7:40 I
love to Tate so the time I'm glad you liked it
7:44 I
also had a good day at work yesterday
7:47 how
what happened at work I'll they asked me to work in their
7:51 a
fat day Feb stairs in the video store well that's marvelous
7:55 congratulations
I dun no with you
7:59 I
don't know how to be out waitress
8:03 now
it's not very difficult you don't think so
8:06 now
you'll be good I will
8:10 you
sure you'll just have to learn the names of the things on the menu
8:15 what
if they ask you questions do have their menu
8:20 yes
this is it's compliments
8:23 okay
let's say
8:26 I'd
like something to eat %uh yes
8:31 can
I help you
8:34 yes
I’d like a hamburger
8:37 I
don't know make that a cheeseburger chase
8:41 worker
just the cheeseburgers come with chips
8:45 I
don't know I see them
8:48 yes
it s and what do you have to drink
8:53 arm
having coffee and not you
8:57 believe
that the cafe of FX yes
9:00 at
me we have coffee/tea
9:04 fruit
juices soft drinks and
9:08 and
you know what all have an orange tips no ice
9:11 a
no ice how much is that
9:14 which
how much is the bill
9:17 my
total 0 let me see and it
9:21 twelfth
that will be
9:25 that
will be it
9:28 12
pounds and the 75 that's expensive
9:33 I
hope you don't say that to your customers now
9:36 of
you will be great you will make much more money
9:40 in
the cafe I well sure
9:43 you
make loads of tips all now I've gotta run
9:47 by
9:50 pay
good luck you too
10:02 hello my lovely students welcome back to another lesson with
me
10:07 Gabrielle so in our sitcom today
10:11 Victor helps Ellen is English by practicing
10:15 a restaurant dialogue with her isn't a kind
10:19 likely Elena well today in our lesson we are also going to
study
10:24 restaurant and snack bar language as well
10:27 as known that come from verse such as
10:31 to paint filter and
10:35 ways of talking about abilities like I
10:38 can or I'm good that’s okay
10:41 let's get started racked
10:46 let's have a look at some herbs and announce that come from that
10:50 so we have her to write
10:54 someone who writes is our writer
10:57 someone who dances is I
11:00 death cert easy rights are you a good dancer
11:04 have I wish I was someone who drives is
11:09 up dropper you just sad he are to the for
11:13 now these words are usually used for men
11:17 and for women cleaner can be a man or a woman
11:21 but we do have small group of words that are specific to one
gender
11:26 for example we have a waiter and
11:30 I wouldn't wrists for the first time in Word we had
11:33 he s s so we have Prince
11:37 and princess actor
11:41 and actress seeing
11:45 often we change the names of these jobs
11:48 to a name that refers to both men and women
11:51 so instead of waiter or waitress
11:54 we can say server instead of
11:58 air hostess or Stewart we say
12:02 flight attendant Wow you even learning to be politically
correct English
12:08 what progress now in our sitcom
12:11 today Elena said I don't know how to be a waitress
12:15 this is a way of talking about our abilities in English
12:20 for example I wealth I don't know how to dance
12:24 know it's so embarrassing but I know how to make marmalade
12:29 my husband Dylan doesn't know how to ski
12:33 but he can sing beautifully lady Coco
12:37 his terrible catching mice but she is very good at
12:42 have sleepy and I know what you are good at
12:48 speaking English yes you are
12:51 okay let's go to our virtual snack bar
12:54 I'm hungry how about you let's look at some food words
12:59 we could order a cheese sandwich
13:02 I ham roll chicken salad
13:06 what do you think mind I would quite like bacon and eggs
13:12 no perhaps not attack I need to weather watch my way
13:16 maybe I'll get a salad and some
13:20 chips but don't tell anyone what about something to drink
13:25 up costing espresso a cup of tea
13:29 some fruit juice a soft drink
13:34 I think I'll have some sparkling mineral water with
13:38 I sandman move
13:42 so refreshing
13:48 okay so that's one chicken salad what portion of chips
13:52 don't forget they call them French fries in the States
13:55 and a glass of sparkling mineral water with ice and lemon
13:59 own please
14:03 we mustn't forget to say please then
14:06 when we want to pay we can say how much is that
14:10 or can I pay please
14:13 okay good well
14:18 all this talk of chips is making me hungry I'm going to get a
snack
14:22 good work in I'll see you next time by
14:31 you
14:33 you hi
14:39 hello
14:43 did you accept that waitressing job today oh yes
14:46 I did thank you how was your day who it was so
14:51 normal did you study for exams
14:55 not exactly what did you do
14:58 I made something for you
15:03 for me what is it
15:07 open at a time
15:16 of me its
15:21 you try this it's very beautiful
15:25 there are very few I'm welcome back
15:33 I V hi of how was your trip
15:37 0 we had a wonderful time
15:41 that's good 0 what was right like
15:44 the place was fantastic what did you do that
15:49 did you go to the house we have a tour of the Osborne House
15:53 yes and the hotel was comfortable all
15:56 yes hell didn't want to leave our room
16:00 I'm sure he didn't think what else did you see
16:04 all the most fantastic shops
16:07 ceramics craftworks
16:10 I got almost all of my Christmas shopping
16:13 done so what's been happening here
16:18 what's new game now that's a
16:21 I C
16:32 hello everybody wasn't that exciting episode about sitcom
today
16:37 and how romantic I can't wait to see what happens next
16:41 anyway today we are going to learn all about the past simple
16:47 first the passive love the verb to be then
16:51 over regular and irregular verbs yesterday
16:55 Dylan came back from a long trip in the US
16:58 and I was so happy to see him and what about you
17:03 how was your day did you have fun we will
17:07 also look at how we ask someone to describe somebody else
17:11 for example what is Lady Coco like
17:15 from she's cute a lot of work %uh
17:19 okay let's go so
17:23 is our sitcom today Elena said
17:27 how your day was is part of the past tense
17:32 other Burke to be we have I was
17:36 you were he/she it was
17:40 we were you were
17:43 they were he was very tired this morning
17:47 we were very happy to see you now
17:51 Victor painted Elena picture
17:55 painted is an example of the past simple
17:59 %uh regular verbs we just add ED to the for
18:03 I talk I talk to
18:07 you jump you jumped
18:10 he wants he wanted
18:13 notice how the third person singular stays the same as the
18:18 other persons in the past simple I finished
18:22 she finished easy okay
18:26 then we have the past simple love a regular firm
18:30 I ago becomes I
18:33 wet I went to China he went
18:37 to Ireland they went to work
18:41 another example is the verb to fly
18:45 high fly I flu
18:48 they flew to Singapore the bird
18:52 flew to the lake to eat
18:56 in the past becomes 8 to come up
19:00 came a to bring brought
19:04 to buy bot what you've probably already heard some them
19:10 to make the past tense of the verb to be
19:14 negative we just add not
19:17 or an apostrophe teeth over I wasn't
19:21 happy you what we're into: there
19:25 she wasn't angry we eat more and
19:29 home to make the verb interrogative
19:32 we just is Verte the subject and the for
19:36 you were tired were you tired
19:40 he was late was he late
19:43 to make the other verbs negative we have to add
19:47 did not or didn't I walked
19:51 to the door I didn't walk to the door
19:54 he kissed her he didn't
19:58 kiss her we went to Rome we
20:02 didn't go to Rome do you see how we use the
20:06 infinitive the for in the sentences we don't need to put them
in the past tense
20:12 the word didn't does that for us
20:15 to make these verbs interrogative
20:19 we add the word did be four the subject
20:22 Victor painted it did Victor
20:26 painted yes he did she played
20:30 the piano did she play the piano
20:33 yes she did no she didn't it's not too hard isn't
20:38 okay finally let's look at how we can ask someone
20:43 to describe somebody or something Helena
20:47 asked Agatha what was ride like
20:50 we use what plus the verb to be
20:54 plus the subject plus like if I want you to describe your
brother
21:00 I'll say what is your brother like
21:03 he's clever funny and he has gorgeous blue eyes
21:08 who have who have met with what was the film like
21:13 well it was boring what is India like
21:17 it’s a huge country well
21:22 we've done a lot of work good job
21:25 Cohen have a rest in I'll see you next time
21:28 but I'm
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