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FUNNY BEGINNER'S COURSE
Lesson 6 - MORE ABOUT PEOPLE + TITLES
Remember It
Questions
Who?
=
People
What?
=
Things
Where?
=
Places
Итак, при помощи слова Who? мы задаем вопросы о людях, при помощи слова What? - о предметах, а Where? - о местонахождении.
CAPITALISATION
RULES
Rule
For example
Countries always start
with a CAPITAL LETTER.
I come from England.
Cities always start with
a CAPITAL LETTER.
I live in Darmstadt.
Nationalities always
start with a CAPITAL LETTER.
I am English.
Названия стран, городов и национальностей пишутся с большой буквы.
Learn It
CAPITALISATION
RULES
Rule
For example
People's names always
start with a CAPITAL LETTER.
My name isLynne
Hand.
С большой буквы пишутся также фамилии и имена людей.
Who is this?/Who are they?
Who is this?
What is her
name?
Where does she come from?
Where does she
live?
What nationality
is she?
It's Ingrid.
Her name
is Ingrid Bergman
She comes from Sweden
She's dead.
She's Swedish
Who is this?
What is his
name?
Where does he come from?
Where does he
live?
What nationality
is he?
It's Napoleon.
His name
is Napolean Bonaparte.
He comes from France.
He's dead.
He's French.
Who are they?
What are their
names?
Where do they come from?
Where do they
live?
What nationality
are they?
They're 'The Beatles'.
Their
names are John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison.
They come from England.
John
Lennon and George Harrison are dead. Paul lives in England and Ringo lives in
Monte Carlo.
They're British.
Where are you from?
Where
do you come from? = Where were you born or raised?
Where
do you live? = Where do
you live now?
For example:
You: "Where are you
from?"
Me: "I come from England, but I live in Germany."
What to say
Question
Short answer
Long answer
"What's your name?"
"It's Lynne Hand."
"My
name is Lynne Hand."
"Where
do you come from?"
"From England."
"I come from England."
"Where do you live?"
"In Darmstadt."
"I live in Darmstadt."
"What nationality are you?"
"I'm English."
"My nationality is English."
When
asked questions about themselves people often give even shorter one-word
answers
Отвечая на вопросы о себе, часто ответы бываеют еще короче - в одно слово:
Question
Short one - word
answer
"What's your name?"
"Lynne Hand."
"Where
do you come from?"
"England."
"What
country do you come from?"
"England"
"Where are you from?"
"England"
"Where do you live?"
"Darmstadt."
"What nationality are you?"
"English."
Naturally Speaking
Follow the dialogue.
What's your name
please?
Mr. Bean.
Do you come from London?
No I come from Derby.
Do you live in Derby?
No, I live in London.
Are you English?
Yes, I am.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Titles
Master
Young male
Note: Used with the first name, but rarely used today.
Master William
Mr
Adult male (married or unmarried)
Mr. Bean
Miss
Young or Adult Female (unmarried)
Miss Marple
Mrs
Female (married)
Mrs. Hand
Ms
Female (married or unmarried)
Note: Often used in business.
Ms. Roddick
Титул Master + имя служит обращением к молодому мужчине, однако редко употребляется сегодня. Mr + фамилия служит обращением ко взрослому мужчине (женатому или холостому). Miss + фамилия - обращение к молодой или взрослой незамужней девушке или женщине. Mrs + фамилия -
обращение к замужней женщине. Ms + фамилия - служит обращением и к замужним и незамужним женщинам и чаще всего употребляется в бизнесе.