A leckének ebben a részében az eddig tanultakat foglaljuk össze.
Peter: Where is the driver?
Mary: He’s there, behind that bus. Do you see?
Peter: I think it isn’t the driver. He’s behind this big building.
Barbara: Have you time for a walk?
John: No, I haven’t. I want to take these green chairs and clocks to the school.
Mary: Are the boys in the shop?
Tom: No, they aren’t. This shop is for girls.
Barbara: Where is she?
Peter: In the shopping street. She usually waits for her mother in the shopping street.
Barbara: I think she’s at home.
Mary: Do you want to write to your father?
John: No, it isn’t a good time to write.
Tom: Where is her father?
Barbara: Where do you think he is?
Tom: He’s at school at three every day.
Barbara: He isn’t there today. He is in the restaurant. He has a table near the window.
Mary: It’s good to be at home. Do you often work at home?
Peter: No, I don’t. I usually work in the office.
John: It’s half past five. Do you want to speak to their father?
Barbara: He is usually at home at six in the evening.
Mary: Have you a big white car?
Tom: Yes, I have. It’s behind the house.
Mary: I think it isn’t. Your car is near the white entrance.
Peter: Who wants to speak to my father?
Barbara: The two girls in the big blue car.
Mary: When I look through the window I always see those boys in the street.
John: Have they a blue car?
Mary: Yes, they have.
John: Then they are Tom and Peter.
Tom: Do you often see her mother?
Barbara: We visit her mother every day. Our mother and father are also there.
We usually take a through train to Pécs.
Amikor Debrecenbe megyek, mindig elmegyek (ellátogatok) erre a térre és megnézem ezt a szobrot. | When I go to Debrecen I always visit this square and look at this statue. |
A székem a második szobában van. | My chair is in the second room. |
Mindig busszal megyek haza. | I alway go home by bus. |
Amikor kinézek az ablakon, látom azokat az üzleteket a bevásárló utcában. | When I look through the window I see those shops in the shopping street. |
Nyolc perccel múlt három. | It’s eight (minutes) past three. |
Ma írni akar az anyjának. (fiú) | He wants to write to his mother today. |
Rendszerint otthon várják az apjukat. | They usually wait for their father at home. |
Látod azokat a kék autókat? | Do you see those blue cars? |
Hová megy este? (fiú) | Where does he go in the evening? |
Minden nap mész sétálni? | Do you go for a walk every day? |
Mary reggel nyolc órakor nyitja ki a boltját. | Mary opens her shop at eight in the morning. |
Egy óra (egy órát vesz igénybe) az út hazáit. | It takes an hour to go home. |
Néhány vonat közvetlen vonat. | Some trains are through trains. |
Ezek az utcák átmenő forgalmúak. | These streets are for through traffic. |
Gondolod, hogy ott van? (fiú) | Do you think he’s there? |
Nem, nincs ott. (fiú) | No, he isn’t there. |
Nincs időnk, hogy veled beszéljünk. | We haven’t time to speak to you. |
Ki gondolja úgy, hogy ez az épület szép? | Who thinks this building is nice? |
Két óra van ebben a szobában. | There are two clocks in this room. |
Ez a vonat mindig bemegy reggel az álomásra? | Does this train always go into the station in the morning? |
Amögött a bérház mögött lakom. | I live behind that apartment building. |
Ismered azokat a bevásárló utcákat? | Do you know those shopping street? |
Gondolom el akar menni (látogatni) ehhez a toronyhoz. | I think he wants to visit this tower. |
Mindig várok rá egy ideig. | I always wait for him for some time. |
Nem kedvelem azokat a fiúkat. | I don’t like those boys. |
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