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Picking Up Prescriptions - LINC 2.24

Published on Saturday, August 25, 2012 in , , , , ,

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
PHARMACIST: Mr. Amador?
MR. AMADOR: Yes.
PHARMACIST: Okay, here's your prescription. Now, take 5 ml (five millilitres) and 5 ml (five millilitres) , until it's all gone.
MR. AMADOR: When will it start to work?
PHARMACIST: Soon. , your ear will feel much better.
MR. AMADOR: So that's 5 ml (five millilitres) , morning and night? That's , at eight o'clock in the morning and ?
PHARMACIST: That's right. It should take you to finish the medicine.
MR. AMADOR: Ahh! Thanks a lot.
PHARMACIST: No problem.
JAN: Hello. I'm Jan Michesku. I called this morning.
PHARMACIST: Yes, Mr. Michesku. Your prescriptions are right here. They've been ready for an hour.
JAN: Good.
PHARMACIST: Now, take these pills . That's .
JAN: I usually take them in the morning, three , and one —about ten or eleven at night.
PHARMACIST: That's fine.
JAN: When do I take the other pills?
PHARMACIST: You can take these you feel a pain.
JAN: Well, it's almost lunch time. Is it okay if I take one ?
PHARMACIST: It's better if you wait till after lunch, .
JAN: Why is that?
PHARMACIST: The pills may upset your stomach if it's empty.
JAN: Oh, okay. I'll wait till after lunch. I'll take one about one o'clock . Well, thanks very much for your help.
PHARMACIST: You're welcome.
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division


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Using a Bank Machine - LINC 2.29

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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
asks   ·  make   ·  has to be   ·  show   ·  enter   ·  put   ·  don't you   ·  never used   ·  to withdraw   ·  Like this   ·  Now what   ·  can cancel   ·  press  
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KUSHEK: I've a bank machine before.
DONNA: Okay, let me you how it works.
KUSHEK: Thanks, that would be nice.
DONNA: Okay. First, you your card in here.
KUSHEK: ?
DONNA: No, the card facing up.
KUSHEK: And the strip points down, right?
DONNA: Right. Good. Next, you your P-I-N number. You remember your P-I-N number, ?
KUSHEK: Yes, I do.
DONNA: Okay. Enter it in.
KUSHEK: ?
DONNA: Well, what would you like to do? Deposit or withdraw money?
KUSHEK: I'd like some money.
DONNA: Okay. Look at the screen. The machine you what you want to do, and you want to withdraw some money, right?
KUSHEK: Right.
DONNA: Okay, to withdraw money you "Withdraw." Right here. See?
Okay. Now you enter in the amount you'd like to withdraw.
KUSHEK: Okay. I enter in the amount here, right?
DONNA: That's right.
KUSHEK: Oh, what if I a mistake?
DONNA: That's okay. You your entry and do it over again.
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division

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Long Distance Call - LINC 2.30

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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
called   ·  repeat   ·  have   ·  to check   ·  will be   ·  to dial   ·  dialed   ·  calling   ·  connecting   ·  is   ·  may be   ·  reached   ·  would   ·  give   ·  will show up  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
ANTHONY: 411 (four one one).
OPERATOR: BC Tel operator. Can I help you?
ANTHONY: I just a number in Hong Kong, and I Abbotsford.
OPERATOR: Okay. I'll you a credit for the wrong number. What number did you dial?
ANTHONY: 852-567-3345.
OPERATOR: One moment, please. There no charge, sir. The credit on your next phone bill.
ANTHONY: Thank you.
OPERATOR: Would you like me the number in Hong Kong?
ANTHONY: Yes, I . Thanks.
OPERATOR: What's the name, please?
ANTHONY: Koo's Exports.
OPERATOR: Do you the address?
ANTHONY: 888 (eight eight eight) Taipan Place.
OPERATOR: One moment. I'm to Directory Assistance in Hong Kong.
H.K. TEL: Hong Kong Directory Assistance.
OPERATOR: This is Canada . We need the number of Koo Exports at 888 Taipan Place.
H.K. TEL: One moment, please. The number : area code (852) 567-3345.
OPERATOR: Thank you. Sir? The number in Hong Kong is:
area code (852) 567-3345.
ANTHONY: Can you that, please?
OPERATOR: (852) 567-3345.
ANTHONY: I just that number direct to Hong Kong, but I reached Abbotsford.
OPERATOR: Did you dial 011 before the number?
ANTHONY: Zero one one! No, I dialed 1 and the number.
OPERATOR: That the problem, sir. To dial overseas, you need 0Il.
ANTHONY: Oh! So to reach a number overseas, I dial 011, before the number?
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division

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Skating Lessons - LINC 2.31

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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
them   ·  two of us   ·  are taking   ·  is   ·  don't skate   ·  cost   ·  will be   ·  can pay   ·  start   ·  per person   ·  go   ·  me   ·  like   ·  fill out   ·  register   ·  don't have   ·  costs   ·  have never skated  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
CLERK: Hi, can I help you?
TASHA: Yes. We'd some information about skating lessons.
CLERK: Our skating lessons the first week in January. Is it for your daughter?
TASHA: Yes, it's for my daughter and for .
CLERK: Oh, okay! Let's see.
LISA: Can we together?
CLERK: Yes, you can go together if you like. Our family class Thursday evening from 7:45 (seven forty-five) until 8:15 (eight fifteen).
LISA: Would you like that, Mom?
TASHA: Sure! And how much does it ?
CLERK: It $22 (twenty-two dollars) for six lessons.
TASHA: That's for the ?
CLERK: No, that's $22 (twenty-two dollars) .
TASHA: Oh, I see.
LISA: But we any skates.
TASHA: That's right. Can you tell me how much it costs to rent ?
CLERK: Skates are $1.50 (one dollar and fifty cents) per session. But you get a discount while you the lessons.
TASHA: Oh, and how much is the discount?
CLERK: The rental $7 (seven dollars) per person for the length of the course.
TASHA: Oh, that's pretty good. And how do we pay?
CLERK: You right now, and then you bring your receipt to your class to get your skates.
TASHA: Oh, good. Now, we at all. Can that be a problem?
CLERK: No. It's a beginner's class, so most of the people in the class before.
LISA: It sounds great. Let's do it, Mom!
TASHA: All right. And how do we ?
CLERK: Just this form.
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division

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Spring Weather Report - LINC 2.28

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Describing Jobs - LINC 2.20

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Buying Appliances - LINC 2.33

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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
better than   ·  a little bit more than   ·  a little bit more expensive   ·  better   ·  more capacity   ·  this one   ·  more expensive   ·  larger than   ·  larger than   ·  large   ·  the best   ·  a little bit more than   ·  cheaper   ·  a cheaper model   ·  bigger than  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
CLERK: Can I help you?
MANSOUREH: Oh, hi, thanks. Yeah, we're looking for a new stove. This one is $649 (six hundred and forty-nine dollars) and that one is $789 (seven hundred and eighty-nine dollars). Why is this one ?
CLERK: Well, this one's cheaper because it has standard heating elements.
MANSOUREH: I see. Well, what about ?
CLERK: This one's because it has special heating elements that prevent the food from burning. And it has an electronic timer.
MANSOUREH: Hmm, that sounds like a good feature.
CLERK: Well, it's very handy.
ALI: Hey, take a look at this stove. The oven is . Looks the other ovens.
CLERK: Well, it is a larger oven. It's standard size. It's got .
ALI: I like that. It's perfect for baking.
MANSOUREH: My husband likes to bake bread. It's his hobby.
CLERK: Baking? Then you'll definitely like this stove. It is the other two.
MANSOUREH: Well, why is this one better?
CLERK: Well, it's because it has the standard size oven, and it has a self-cleaning cycle.
ALI: Hmm! A self-cleaning feature? I like that! Does it cost the others?
CLERK: It's regularly $899 (eight hundred and ninety-nine dollars). It's , but that's because of the self-cleaning oven.
MANSOUREH: Do you have ?
CLERK: With a self-cleaning oven?
MANSOUREH: Yes.
CLERK: No, we don't. But this one is on sale for $830 (eight hundred and thirty dollars).
ALI: Well, which one do you like ?
MANSOUREH: I like them all. What about you?
ALI: I like this one the best. But it costs we were willing to pay.
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division