test2 Flashcards
obj
Hello
Hello, my name is John.
Hi!
Hi, how are you?
“What’s up?”
“What’s up?”
Goodbye!
Goodbye. See you tomorrow.
Thank you!
Thank you!
“You’re welcome!”
“Thank you. ““You’re welcome.”””
I ♂
I speak Thai.
I ♀
I speak Thai.
You
You are intelligent.
To be
I am Thai.
To be called
My name is Martin.
Not + verb
“I don’t have a car.”
Not + noun
I am not Thai.
Yes
Yes or no?
No
I said no.
“Question word ““Do”””
Do you speak English?
And
You and I.
To speak
Do you speak Thai?
English
Do you speak English?
Sorry
I am sorry.
Please
Wait a moment, please.
He
He is rich.
She
She is beautiful.
To have
Do you have a car?
But
“I can speak English, but I can’t speak Thai.”
He is
He is Chinese.
She is
She is Japanese.
Or
Are you Chinese or Korean?
No problem
“No problem, don’t worry!”
There is/are
There are many people there.
This
This is my friend.
This
This car is fast.
That
That is my friend.
That
That guy is my friend.
Also
I also speak French.
Only (adv)
My father only speaks Thai.
To want
“I don’t want to eat here.”
Really?
Really, why?
What?
What is this?
Who?
Who are you?
We
We are Chinese.
You (plural)
Are you Thai?
To know
“I don’t know.”
To know (person)
I have known her for a long time.
To have to
Do you have to work today?
To have to go
I have to go to work now.
To think
“I think she doesn’t know.”
Where?
Where are you?
Here
Do you like it here?
There
I used to live over there.
To live (dwell)
Where do you live?
They
Do they work here?
When?
When are you going to China?
Now
What are you doing now?
Today
What day is it today?
Why?
Why do you want to go?
How?
How do you say…in Thai?
Can (permission)
Can I use your pen?
Can
I can speak many languages.
To go
Where are you going?
To walk
Mary walks slowly.
Which?
Which teacher is better?
Very
Very good!
Well (ability)
She speaks English very well.
Because
I went home because I was tired.
Already
“I’ve already told him the news.”
Still
Martin is still at home.
Not yet
“He doesn’t know it yet.”
I see! (understand)
I see!
To like
I like you.
To do
What would you like to do?
Like this
Can I do it like this?
To learn
Why do you want to learn English?
To get (understand)
Do you get what I mean?
To say
What did you say?
Of course
No. Of course, not!
To eat
Do you want something to eat or to drink?
Have you eaten yet?
Have you eaten yet?
Restaurant
Can you recommend me a good restaurant?
Wine
Do you prefer white wine or red wine?
Bread
I ate bread.
Rice
The rice is ready.
Pizza
I ordered a pizza.
Hungry
I am hungry!
To drink
What do you want to drink?
Bar
“Where is the bar ‘‘Beer&Boost’’?”
Coffee
I drink coffee.
Beer
“I don’t drink beer.”
Water
Do you want water?
Thirsty
Are you thirsty?
What kind of?
What kind of music do you like?
To work
My older brother works at a bank.
Busy
Are you busy tomorrow?
Tired
I am tired as well.
Again
Please say it again.
Much/many/a lot
Mary has a lot of money.
How much (price)
How much is it?
No, thank you!
Do you need a taxi? No, thank you.
How many?
How many people?
Zero
Zero times zero equals zero.
One
Can I have a (glass of) beer please?
Two
We have two childeren.
Three
I drunk three (glasses of) beer with her.
Four
They have four houses.
Five
I have five good friends.
My
You are my friend.
Should
What should I do?
Tea
“I don’t drink coffee, but I drink tea.”
To talk
I like to talk to her.
Friend
You are my friend.
So
“I’m busy so I can’t come.”
Man
Men cry too.
Woman
Why do women live longer than men?
Child
Do you have children?
To help
I was only trying to help.
To see
I saw that John had a new car.
To hear
Can you hear me? (over the phone)
Hello (phone)
Hello, are you there?
“Thing (can’t touch)”
“I don’t believe in such things.”
Thing (can touch)
There are many things in my suitcase.
Something
Do you want something to drink?
Nothing
“I didn’t say anything.”
Father
My father smokes.
Mother
I love my mother.
Your
“What’s your phone number?”
To study
What do you study?
School
My son was late for school.
Student
Are you a bad student?
University
Is the university far from here?
To teach
My father teaches law at the university.
Teacher
Do the children like their new teacher?
“That’s right!”
“That’s right, said Martin.”
To buy
I want to buy it, but it is too expensive.
To sell
Martin sells cars.
Alright!
“Alright! Then let’s do it.”
Good
Is it a good restaurant?
Bad
Are you a bad student?
Car
His car is similar to mine.
House
Where is your house?
Him
Only Mary understands him.
Her
Only Martin understands her.
To need
I need a new book.
Money
Money means a lot to him.
Television
Do you watch television?
So so
How is it going with your Thai? - So so…
(Phone) number
What is your phone number?
To Meet
Where shall we meet?
Hotel
Is this hotel expensive?
Taxi
We went to the restaurant by taxi.
Straight (Direction)
Go straight ahead.
Right
Turn to the right!
Left
Turn left!
In
I live in a big city.
On
The book is on the table.
Big
“I don’t like big cities.”
Bigger
London is bigger than Berlin.
Biggest
Tokyo is the biggest city in the world.
Small
What a small world!
From where?
Where are you from?
To come
What time will they come?
From
Butter is made from milk.
Brother (older)
My brother is two years older than me.
Brother (younger)
“My brother can’t swim.”
Sister (older)
My sister is married.
Sister (younger)
My sister likes shopping.
To take
I will take this!
To stay
How long are you going to stay here?
Home
She is not at home.
Must
You must finish your homework before you watch TV.
To like
I like to talk to her.
Metro (MRT)
Where is the nearest MRT station?
Work
Do you have work to do?
Maybe
Maybe. I’m not sure.
For
Is Wednesday ok for you?
Almost
I almost understood what he said.
Look! (attention)
“Look, I’m going to explain what you have to do.”
Listen! (attention)
Listen, is your mother at home?
It is possible
“It’s not possible, is it?”
About
What are you talking about?
By (vehicle)
I go to university by bus.
With
Mary is dancing with John.
Without
“I can’t live without music.”
If
If you want, we can go.
To try (to make effort)
“I’m trying to learn Thai.”
“To try (to know how it’s like)”
Have you ever tried the local food here.
To start
Can we start?
To finish
I will go home after I finish my report.
Our
Our dog passed away yesterday at five p.m.
Your (plural)
Your friend went to the cinema.
To call (phone)
Can you call me?
To meet (first time)
I like to meet new people.
Other (people)
We should respect others.
Other, another
The other hotels are all full.
Welcome
Welcome to Thailand!
To look at
What are you looking at?
Guitar
John has a black guitar.
Piano
“I don’t play the piano very well.”
To play (instrument)
Do you play any musical instruments?
To play (sports)
“I don’t know how to play basketball, but I know how to play soccer.”
Basketball
“I’m good at basketball.”