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Jurate replied the topic: Wednesday 18/19
What to do for the 22nd of May? 1
Do the exercises about WOULD LIKE (norėčiau, norėtum, norėtų) I would like a doughnut. I'd like some tea. (Norėčiau spurgos. Norėčiau arbatos ) I would like to go home (Norėčiau eiti namo)
You can listen to the conversations here:
2 Read and listen to a book "Clothes" Read from page 11 to page 20:
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Jurate replied the topic: Wednesday 18/19
Here is what you have to dofor the 29th of May: 1
Watch the video about a café in New York:
New York is a great city for coffee lovers.
There are thousands of cafés in the city.
The Frog's Crown is a small café in Soho(Soho is a district in New York)
The owner Kriko is from Venezuela (an owner [oune] - savininkas)
He opened the café here in New York three years ago.
Kriko and his employee Rocio start work at 6 A.M. every morning.
It's early, so it is usually very quiet.
They know they are going to be busy later.
So it is important to prepare now.
They make coffee, cook food and put snacks on the shelves. a snack [sne:k] užkandis; a shelf, shelves [šelf, šelvz] - lentyna, lentynos
Then, at around 7 A.M. the costumers arrive.
There are many different shops and businesses in Soho.
A lot of people work in the area and for many of them their morning coffee is very important. (an area [erea] - vietovė, erdvė )
They buy coffee, tea, cakes and pastries. (a pastry [peistri] - konditerinis kepinys)
Most people want a quick take away [kuik teik ouvei] - greito maisto išsinešimui.
But some stay for breakfast.
At around 10 o'clock Kriko and Rocio relax and have a coffee, but at lunchtime it all starts again. (pietų metas)
A lot of people come to the café on their lunch break [breik] (pietų pertrauka)
Some people have a drink, but most buy food .
The café is famous for its empanadas, a kind of pastry with meat, vegetable and cheese filling [filing] (įdaras).
It's a typical Latin American dish and it's delicious. a dish [diš] (patiekalas)
After lunch it is still busy (vis dar)
Costumers come in for a drink, something to eat, pr just somewhere to relax.
The Frog's Crown is a typical New York café.
It's popular with both tourists and with locals.
They come for its coffee, food and relaxed atmosphere.
It's the perfect place to rest after a busy day in a big city (pailsėti)