1) If you know the word for something, say it another way.
2) It is easier to communicate in a foreign language if you use gestures when you speak.
3) If you want to translate a word, use a bilingual dictionary.
4) If you type the word incorrectly, the spell check underlines it.
5) If you be more fluent in English, you would have no problem travelling on your own.
6) If Gina didn't speak so well, I would give the talk.
7) If the instructions say we should restart it, then we should restart it.
8) If you slide your finger across the screen, it unlocks the phone.
ˈmuːvɪŋ deɪ!
[ˈaʊə ʧeəz ɑːr ɪn ðə ˈbɑːθru(ː)m
maɪ bɛd ɪz ɪn ðə hɔːl.
ðə ˈsəʊfəz ɪn ðə ˈkɪʧɪn,
bʌt weəz maɪ bɔːl?
ðə frɪʤ ɪz ɪn ðə ˈgɑːdn,
ðə ˈwɔːdrəʊbz ɒn ðə steəz,
ðə ˈraɪtɪŋ dɛsk ɪz ˈʌpsaɪd daʊn
bʌt weər ɑː maɪ beəz? ]
Moving day! – День переезда!
Our chairs are in the bathroom, — Наши стулья в ванной комнате,
My bed is in the hall. — Моя кровать находится в прихожей.
The sofa’s in the kitchen, — Наш диван на кухне,
But where’s my ball? — Но, где же мой мяч?
The fridge is in the garden, — Холодильник в саду,
The wardrobe’s on the stairs, — Платяной шкаф на лестнице,
The writing desk is upside down. — Письменный стол перевернут.
But where are my bears? — Но где же мои медведи?