Brush Up On Your English, фразовые глаголы, учебник. Учебник и рабочая тетрадь для годового курса изучения фразовых глаголов - стр. 9
7. Hang up (the receiver) and forget about him.
8. Can you hear me okay? You are breaking up now.
9. You see, I was said to hang on for a while. So I’m still waiting.
10. He cut me off, and I said nothing.
Вспомните несколько фразовых глаголов и приведите их синонимы из заимствованных слов.
Пример: To bring up – to educate
Cоставьте рассказ о себе со всеми фразовыми глаголами. После проверки – запишите на диктофон в телефоне (планшете, компьютере) и, слушая себя, выучите наизусть.
LESSON 4. TELEPHONE CONVERSATION (CONTINUED)
1. EXPRESSIONS
1. Call me back later, please! – Перезвони мне позже, пожалуйста!
2. Take your time, I’ll call you back later – Не спеши, я перезвоню тебе позже.
3. I couldn’t get through to you – Я не мог дозвониться до тебя.
4. It’s a wrong number, I’m afraid – Боюсь, вы ошиблись номером.
5. Keep calling until they pick up the phone – Продолжай обзванивать, пока не поднимут трубку.
6. Don’t cut him off, it’s not right. – Не сбрасывай его, это не хорошо.
2. TONGUE TWISTER
· TIE TWINE TO THREE TREE TWIGS
3. IDIOM
Julie couldn’t get through to Bill all day and was very upset. She didn’t want to talk to her classmates and went home alone. Her mother was cooking an apple pie in the kitchen and was chatting with a friend of hers on the phone. When she hung up, she smiled at Julie and said, «A penny for your thoughts, honey. You look sad. What’s happened?» Julie didn’t say anything and just went upstairs to her room. She had no thoughts, nothing, but disappointment and bitter resentment.
· A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS / о чём задумался (-ась)?
– cоставьте текст с идиомой (3—5 предложений).
4. TEXTS
♦ I CAN’T GET THROUGH
Jim (listening to long beeps in the receiver): – Hey, Tom, pick up>1 the phone! Where are you, goddamn it?!
Tom (cheerily): – Hello! Hello?.. Who’s calling?
Jim: – Tom, it’s me, Jim! Can you hear me?
Tom: – Who? Jane? Sorry, you are breaking up.
Jim: – No, not Jane! Tom, it’s me, Jim! I’ve been calling you for the whole morning. You aren’t picking up the phone. You mother said this was your number.
Tom: – Ah, Jimmy. It’s you! I’m in the shopping centre with Mary now. It’s crowded. Speak up, please!
Jim: – Hey, I couldn’t get through to>2 you yesterday. A girl picked up the phone, wrong number and I pissed her off>3 dialling ten times or so. She eventually cut me off and switched off>4 the phone.
Tom: – What number did you dial?
Jim: – It’s 8852476391. It’s in my diary. Is it wrong?
Tom: – Yes, it is. Mine is 8852176394. Mother mixed up>5 4 and 1.
Jim: – Lucky me, Julie had Mary’s number.
Tom: – Great! Sorry, hold on, please! Mary is calling me asking to have a look at her. She’s trying on a new dress. I’ll be back in a flash!
Jim: – Don’t hang up on me>6! I’m waiting…
Tom: – OK, I’m back. Sorry to have kept you waiting. OK, what’s up?
Jim: – There is a problem with our holiday. I can’t get through to Jane. She had to phone around>7 to find a cheap hotel. I left a message on her answering machine, but she didn’t get back to>8 me.
Tom: – Did you call her office?
Jim: – The operator in the office put me through to her, but I got cut off. Can you believe it? We are leaving early tomorrow morning and I don’t know whether she’s booked a hotel or not. The operator later said Jane had