This is an interview with a secretary Juliana.
Journalist: Hi, Juliana. How are you today?
Juliana: Hi, I am fine.
Journalist: Are you married?
Do you have any children?
Juliana: Yes, I am married. Yes, I do. I have two children, one son and one daughter.
Journalist: Do you like your job?
Juliana: Yes, I do.
Journalist: Do you get up early?
Juliana: Yes, I do. I get up at 5.30.
Journalist: How do you go to work? Do you go to work by car?
Juliana: I go to work by bus, I don’t go to work by car.
Journalist: When do you arrive at work?
Juliana: I arrive at work at 6.15.
Journalist: Do you have lunch at 11?
Juliana: No, I don’t. I have lunch at 12 o’clock.
Journalist: Do you go to a restaurant?
Juliana: No, I don’t. I have lunch in my office.
Journalist: When do you go home?
Juliana: I go home at 2 o’clock.
Journalist: Do you go shopping after work?
Juliana: No, I don’t. I go for a walk.
Journalist: Do you go to the cinema in the evening?
Juliana: No, I don’t. I go to the cinema at the weekend.
Journalist: Do you listen to music before you go to bed?
Juliana: Yes, I do.
Journalist: Do you watch TV in the evening?
Juliana: No, I don’t. I read books.
Journalist: Do your children go to bed early?
Juliana: No, they don’t. They go to bed very late.
Journalist: Do they go to school by bus?
Juliana: No, they don’t. My husband drives them to school.
Journalist: Thank you Juliana, bye.
Juliana: Bye.
Nouns (imenice): | Verbs (glagoli): |
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an interview - intervju son – sin daughter – ćerka job - posao a restaurant – restoran taxi – taxi meeting – sastanak year – godina |
arrive (at) - stići drive - voziti |
Adjectives and adverbs (pridevi i prilozi): | Prepositions and conjunctions (predlozi i veznici): |
by car – kolima by bus - autobusom how – kako at the weekend – vikendom early – rano at home- kod kuće |
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