Introduction | p. 1 |
Pronunciation | p. 4 |
Hello! What's your name? | p. 13 |
Introducing yourself and others | |
Greeting people and asking names | |
Simple statements and questions | |
Very nice to meet you | p. 26 |
Simple description of a room | |
Further introductions and expressing appreciation | |
Some countries and nationalities | |
The plural | |
Counting from 1 to 4 | |
Stephen, do you have a family? | p. 41 |
Offering things | |
Please and thankyou | |
Talking about your family | |
Saying goodbye | |
"Hello! I am calling from London ..." | p. 55 |
Making a telephone conversation | |
What is possible or necessary | |
Ukrainian surnames | |
Counting from 5 to 10 | |
We need to book a room in a hotel | p. 70 |
Finding your way around | |
Possession | |
Booking a hotel room | |
Changing money | |
Counting from 11 to 1 000 000 | |
What's the climate like in Ukraine? | p. 83 |
Apologising | |
Saying what you like and how old you are | |
Talking about the weather and past events | |
Some time expressions and months of the year | |
I have plans to develop trade with Ukraine | p. 97 |
Answering the question 'where?' | |
Playing sports and musical instruments | |
More time expressions | |
We are flying with Ukrainian Airlines | p. 109 |
Expressing agreement | |
Talking about future events and travel | |
Ordinal numbers and years | |
Telling the time | |
Your passport, please | p. 127 |
Passport and customs control | |
More description of future events | |
Verbs of motion | |
I'll show you the building | p. 137 |
Describing the interior of a house or flat | |
Reading small ads in a newspaper | |
Becoming familiar with Ukrainians | |
Talking about your knowledge of foreign languages | |
My friends and I want to have lunch | p. 150 |
Addressing people | |
Ordering a meal in a restaurant | |
Getting to know Ukrainian cuisine | |
I should like to walk the streets of Kyiv | p. 163 |
A brief tour of Kyiv | |
More on directions | |
Being late | |
I have brought proposals for the creation of a joint venture | p. 178 |
Polite requests | |
Comparing things | |
Conducting business and shopping for clothes | |
I want to call out the doctor | p. 192 |
Describing common ailments | |
The Ukrainian medical service | |
Further comparisons | |
What's your idea of the perfect wife? | p. 205 |
Describing people's appearance and character | |
Conversational tactics--extracting information, exclamations, changing the subject | |
The train arriving on track number one ... | p. 218 |
Train travel | |
Talking about indefinite things and negatives | |
Here's to the health of our guests! | p. 231 |
Socialising and visiting Ukrainians' homes | |
Major Ukrainian festivals | |
Giving orders | |
See you again, Ukraine! | p. 245 |
Writing letters | |
More about possession and negatives | |
Wordbuilding | |
Key to the exercises | p. 259 |
Ukrainian--English vocabulary | p. 270 |
Grammatical index | p. 299 |
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