Cw 1. Noise - silence, lies - truth, interesting - goring, both - neither, organized - messy, joking - serious, living - staying, amazing - ordinary, shutting - opening, coming - going, laughing - crying, improving - worsening, evening - morning, light - heavy, married - single, forget - remember, brother - sister, recognize - identify, dual - double, hear - listen, assist - help, live - reside, shut - close, work - function, organize - tidy up, convince - persuade, look at - watch, kidding - joking, next - perilous, near - close, hard - difficult, way - direction, some - like, sure - certain, maybe - possibly, tube - underground, kindness - courtesy, improve - calm, complicate - simple. Cw 2. I'm a little bit tired, gut I'm all right. I'm afraid my English is pretty poor. I'm not staying long because I go home next Sunday. I'm happy to see you. I'm looking forward to that. I'm just a bit tired. I'm going back next Tuesday. I'm very happy to finally need you. I'll write it down for you. I'll be nineteen next month. I've got five children, we're a big family. I've lived in north of England for ten years. I've got dual nationality because I'm haft British, haft Indian. I don't speak English very well. I don't have any brothers or sisters. I was waiting for you. I can't remember if I've seen Alison before. You must be Howard, I was waiting for you. You can't put that in the boot, it's jammed. You are invited to a welcome party. Your English is pretty good. How long are you staying. It's my birthday at the beginning of next month. Everyone's looking forward to meeting you, Jenny. Samuel's a friend of mine visiting from Germany. Can you say that again, please. Can you give ma the right spelling of you name. Give my one of your bags. What would you like to know. Do you have any children. Nice to meet you, to. Let me open the door for you. She's a friend of mine, also from France. Well, I hope you'll have a nice stay.
Cw3. Nice to meet you. Now, tell me about yourself. What would you like to know. You didn't say in letter: do you have any brothers and sisters. Then you must also speak German. Well, you'll meet lots of English people here. That evening, you are invited to a welcome cocktail party. Someone comes to you and says `'Meet Samuel''. Yes I think we met this morning. Have you seen this person before. Yes, I think I have. Was she on the train with you. You're right, I remember her mow. Let me help you give me one of your bags. They've very light. My pleasure. This one is heavy. Lots of English books, do you have any children. No, and I'm not married. Not too lonely, I hope. I just have a twin brother. So do I. Who's he. I don't know him. Aren't you going to introduce us. He's a friend from France. Oh, I thought he was. Now, you must be Alan... No, you are mistaken. I'm getting all the names wrong. You are on an exchange programmer...,. You arrive at London... Let me open the door for you. Can I put this in the boot. But of course.