9. Kommunikáció* A2 (27) – altémák

Gyakorlatok

Kommunikáció* (27)

Kommunikáció* – A2 (27) (Információ, információcsere; Kérdés, érdeklődés, válasz; Tájékoztatás; Arckifejezések, gesztusok; Hangok, hangjelzések; Beszélgetés, társalgás; Előadás, megbeszélés; Írás, olvasás; Szövegek, szövegrészek; Feliratok, jelölések) Szavak

chat verb /tʃæt/ [I] (-tt-) 1 cseveg

She spends hours on the phone chatting to her friends.

We were just chatting about what we did last weekend.

Whenever I walk in, I always find the two of them chatting away.

describe verb /dɪˈskraɪb/ [T] leír, jellemez

Can you describe your bag?

He described the painting in detail.

Let me describe (to you) how it happened.

She described Gary as shy.

discuss verb /dɪˈskʌs/ [T] megbeszél, megtárgyal

Have you discussed this matter with anyone else?

give verb /gɪv/ [T] *(gave, given) 3 ad, közöl (véleményt, ítéletet, üzenetet, stb.)

Can you give Jo a message?

The woman refused to give her name.

She gave me some really useful advice.

hear verb /hɪər/ *(heard, heard) 2 hallgat, meghallgat vkit/vmit [T]

I heard a programme about tigers on the radio.

I heard her sing in New York.

point verb /pɔɪnt/ 1 mutat, rámutat vmire (pl. ujjal) [I]

He pointed at/to the spot where the house used to stand.

It's rude to point!

put verb /pʊt/ [T] *(putting, put, put) 2 ír, leír; felír, feljegyez

She puts her name in all her books.

I've put the date of the party in my diary.

He asked me to put more information in about the costs.

Could you put your signature here?

read verb /riːd/ *(read, read) 2 felolvas (vkinek) (vmit) [I or T]

Do you want me to read it to you?

I read him a story at bedtime.

Children love to have stories read aloud to them.

repeat verb /rəˈpiːt/ [T] 1 ismétel, megismétel (újra elmond/csinál vmit)

He repeated the number.

The test must be repeated several times.

"I don't know!" he repeated.

Would you mind repeating what you just said?

shout verb /ʃaʊt/ [I or T] kiált, kiabál

"Look out!" she shouted.

I was angry and I shouted at him.

I shouted out her name but she didn't hear me.

I heard them shouting for help, but there was nothing I could do.

There's no need to shout, I can hear perfectly well.

He shouted from the bottom of the garden that he'd be finished in about half an hour.

write verb /raɪt/ [I or T] *(wrote, written) 2 ír, megír (írásban közöl)

James hasn't written to me recently.

I wrote my sister a letter.

My mother wrote to give me details about the party.

The travel company has written giving information about the trip.

board noun /bɔːd/ 2 hirdetőtábla [C]

I stuck the notice up on the board.

chat noun /tʃæt/ [C or U] csevegés

Give me a call and we'll have a chat sometime.

I had a chat with my boss today about a possible salary increase.

information noun /ˌɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/ [U] információ, tájékoztatás

to find out/get information

Do you have any information about/on train times?

I read an interesting bit/piece of information in the newspaper.

For further information, please contact your local library.

We have reliable information that a strike is planned next month.

meeting noun /ˈmiː.tɪŋ/ [C] értekezlet; találkozó, összejövetel

We're having a meeting on Thursday to discuss the problem.

I'm afraid she's in a meeting - I'll ask her to call you back later.

notice noun /ˈnəʊ.tɪs/ 1 közlemény; felirat [C]

There was a large notice on the wall saying 'No Parking'.

I saw a notice in the paper announcing their marriage.

sign noun /saɪn/ [C] 1 jel, jelzőtábla, felirat

a road sign

a shop sign

writing noun /ˈraɪ.tɪŋ/ [U] 2 írás (írott szöveg)

The writing on the label was too small to read.

long adjective /lɒŋ/ 3 hosszú, terjedelmes (beszéd, írás)

a long letter/book/report

short adjective /ʃɔːt/ 3 rövid (levél, könyv, stb.)

a short email/letter

It's a very short book - you'll read it in an hour.

back adverb /bæk/ 2 vissza (válasz, reagálás)

I'm busy at the moment - can I call you back?

I waved to her and she waved back.

of preposition /ɒv/ 6 -ja, -je (vkit/vmit ábrázoló/szemléltető)

a map of the city centre

a photo of my boyfriend

OK exclamation /ˌəʊˈkeɪ/ also: okay (informal) 2 oké? érted?

So I'll get the food and you can get the drink, OK?

I'll see you at six-thirty, okay?

pardon exclamation /ˈpɑː.dən/ tessék? nem értem; bocsánat! elnézést!

"You'll need an umbrella." - "Pardon?" - "I said you'll need an umbrella."

Phrases and idioms:

details részletek (adatok, információk vmiről/vkiről)

I've sent off for the details of a job I saw advertised in the paper.

They haven't given me any details yet.

A police officer took down the details of what happened.

let sb know (sth) értesít vkit

Let me know if you're coming to the party.

Can you still come on Friday? Please let me know.

I'll let you know when we've fixed a date for the meeting.

sound good/interesting/strange, etc. jónak/érdekesnek/furcsának/stb. hangzik/tűnik vmi

Your job sounds really interesting.

I know it sounds silly, but I'll miss him when he's gone.

You're going skiing with three friends? That sounds fun.

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31. Kommunikáció – kapcsolódó leckék:

Társoldalak

Magyar nyelvtan

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