On these shelves she keeps English classics and in the bookcase opposite you’ll find Russian novelists of the 19 th century.ġ1. – Can I have a look at the books? – Certainly. – Susan hasn’t got much furniture in her room, but she’s got plenty of books. – Do you like the flat, dear? – Yes, very much, it’s comfortable and well-planned. And it doesn’t seem to take much room, does it?ĩ. – How do you find my new cupboard? – It looks beautiful. I hope you’ll drop in some day, won’t you? – Surely I will.Ĩ. – I hear you are moving, aren’t you? – Yes, we’ve received a new three-room flat. I haven’t got enough money to rent a room.ħ. – Are you living out? – No, I prefer living in a hall of residence. Why not place the bookcase there? – Oh, that’s a good idea. – Oh, how nice! Green is always pleasant to one’s eyes, isn’t it? – On the one hand it is, but on the other… there’s a children’s corner just opposite my window, you know.ĥ. – What does your window face? – It faces a public garden. I rent a room from my mother’s acquaintance.Ĥ. – I hear you live at your relatives’, don’t you? – No, I don’t. It’s hard to find good lodgings at a low price nowadays, isn’t it?ģ. – Do you have to pay much for your room? – Yes, the rent is very high. – Do you live in digs? – Yes, I take a room in a three-room flat, actually.Ģ.
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