Greetings, Small Talk, and Saying Goodbye
Published on Wednesday, September 5, 2012 in Computer Lab, Lesson 01, Lessons, Small Talk
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Greeting Neighbours on a Sunny Day - LINC 1.01
Published on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 in Computer Lab, Lesson 01, Lessons, LINC, LINC-1, Small Talk
| TASHA: Hello, Mrs. Wong. |
| MRS. WONG: Oh, hello, Tasha. |
| TASHA: How you? |
| MRS. WONG: Fine, thanks and you? |
| TASHA: I'm okay. It's a nice day, it? |
| MRS. WONG: Yes, it's a day. |
| LUIGI: Hello, Mrs. Wong. Hello, Tasha. Nice day, ? |
| MRS. WONG: Hello, Luigi. |
| TASHA: Hi, Luigi. Yes, it is nice. |
| LUIGI: How are you, Tasha? |
| TASHA: Oh, I'm fine, thanks, and you? |
| LUIGI: Great! |
| TASHA: Well, you. Have a nice day. |
| LUIGI: You, too, Tasha. Bye. |
| MRS.WONG: Bye, now, Tasha. See you . |
| LUIGI: Oh, I love . |
| MRS. WONG: Me ! |
| MANSOUREH: Hi, Luigi. Hello, Mrs. Wong. |
| LUIGI: Hello, Mansoureh. |
| MRS. WONG: Good afternoon. |
| MANSOUREH: Sure a warm day; isn't it? |
| MRS. WONG: Yes, it is warm. |
| LUIGI: Yeah, it's a beautiful day. How it going? |
| MANSOUREH: Oh, good, thanks. you? |
| LUIGI: Not bad, not bad. |
| MANSOUREH: to work? |
| LUIGI: Yes. And I'm . |
| MANSOUREH: Oh. |
| LUIGI: See you. |
| MRS. WONG: Good-bye. |
| LUIGI: Bye. |
| MANSOUREH: Take . |
| LUIGI: Will do. |
| MANSOUREH: And how are you, Mrs. Wong? |
| MRS. WONG: I'm fine, thanks. It's a lovely day. |
| MANSOUREH: Well, go. |
| MRS.WONG: All . See you later. |
| MANSOUREH: Here's your paper. |
| MRS. WONG: Oh-oh. Oh, thank you, Mansoureh. |
| MANSOUREH: No . Bye. |
| MRS. WONG: Bye . |
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Greeting Neighbours on a Sunny Day - Tag Questions
Published on Monday, August 27, 2012 in Lesson 01, Lessons, LINC, Small Talk, Tag Questions
| It's a nice day, it? |
| Nice day, ? |
| Sure a warm day; isn't it? |
| I love the sunshine, you? |
| Yesterday was beautiful, it? |
| I Vancouver in the summer, don't you? |
| You live nearby, don't ? |
| Your daughter lives in Victoria, she? |
| Your son works at the swimming pool, doesn't ? |
| The weather is just fantastic, isn't ? |
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Tag Question Grammar Game
Published on in Computer Lab, Grammar, Lesson 01, Lessons, Tag Questions
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Greetings Game
Published on in Computer Lab, Greetings, Lesson 01, Lessons, Small Talk
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Greeting Neighbours on a Rainy Day - LINC 1.02
Published on in Greetings, Lesson 02, Lessons, LINC, LINC-1, Small Talk
| TASHA: Good , Mrs. Wong. |
| MRS. WONG: Good afternoon, Tasha. How you? |
| TASHA: fine. And you? |
| MRS. WONG: , thanks. It sure is a day. |
| TASHA: Oh, is it raining? |
| MRS. WONG: Yes. It's pouring. You'll need your . |
| TASHA: Oh, that's too bad. I for some sun. |
| MRS. WONG: Well, maybe tomorrow. |
| TASHA: I so. How's husband? |
| MRS. WONG: Oh, he's good, thanks. And your family? |
| TASHA: Oh, just fine. |
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Contractions - They're, How's
Published on in Contractions, Lesson 02, Lessons
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At the Train Station - LINC 1.06
Published on in Greetings, Lesson 03, Lessons, LINC, LINC-1, Small Talk
| MORNING |
| AL: . |
| GILL: Morning. Nice morning, it? |
| AL: Ah, beautiful. |
| LOUISE: Hi, Bob. |
| BOB: Hi, Louise. Fine morning, ? |
| LOUISE: It's . See you . |
| BOB: Bye. Good morning. How you this morning, Gill? |
| GILL: Fine, thanks, Bob. And ? |
| BOB: I'm fine, . Beautiful day. |
| GILL: Yes, is, isn't it? |
| BOB: we are. |
| GILL: Thanks. Take now. |
| BOB: Sure. You . |
| AFTERNOON |
| LINDA: Hi. |
| GILL: Good . Wet, it? |
| LINDA: sure is. |
| GILL: Thanks. you later. |
| LINDA: Sure. care, now. |
| SALLY: . How are you? |
| GILL: Fine, thanks. And how are you? |
| SALLY: , thanks. |
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Let's Talk Family - Possessive Adjectives - Your - His - Her - Their
Published on in Grammar, Lesson 04, Lessons, Possessive Adjectives
| 1. | How many children do you have? Do you have boys or girls? |
| 2. | What are names? - What is name? - What is name? |
| 3. | What does daughter like to do in free time? |
| 4. | What is favourite food? |
| 5. | What does son like to do in free time? |
| 6. | What is favourite food? |
| 7. | Are you married or single? |
| 8. | What is your name? |
| 9. | What does he like to do in free time? – What does she like to do in free time? |
| 10. | What is favourite food? - What is favourite food? |
| 11. | How often do you speak to parents? |
| 12. | What do they like to do in free time? |
| 13. | What are favourite foods? |
| 14. | Do you ever send mother or father a gift, card, or letter by mail? |
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| CLERK: Good morning. How help you? |
| ALI: I to mail an express letter to brother in Nelson. |
| CLERK: Sure. |
| CLERK: Can I have ? |
| ALI: Ali Ran. |
| CLERK: Ran is ? |
| AU: Right. |
| CLERK: How you spell it? |
| ALI: R-a-n. |
| CLERK: And Ali is ? |
| ALI: Yes. |
| CLERK: And ? |
| ALI: 423 Main Street, Vancouver. |
| CLERK: 423 Main Street . |
| CLERK: Do you know ? |
| ALI: V2P 6M2 |
| CLERK: V2P 6M2. And ? |
| ALI: Sujit Ran. That's S-u-j-i-t Ran. |
| Clerk: Do you know ? |
| ALI: Yes, I do. 1534 High Road, Nelson. |
| CLERK: 1534 High Road, Nelson. |
| CLERK: Do you know ? |
| ALI: Yes, I do. VIL 3Z9 |
| CLERK: VIL 3Z9. Good. Now I need . |
| ALI: 224-2257 |
| CLERK: 224-2257. That's fine. |
| CLERK: And that $3.00 including tax. |
| ALI: Okay. |
| CLERK: Oh, . |
| ALI: Thank you. |
| CLERK: Thank you. Bye-bye. |
| ALI: Good . |
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My- Your - His - Her- Our - Their
Published on in Grammar, Lesson 04, Lessons, Possessive Adjectives
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Asking a Favour - LINC 1.12
Published on in Inseparable Two-word Verbs, Lesson 06, Lessons, LINC, LINC-1, Requests, Thanking
| TASHA: By the , could I ask you a ? |
| MRS. WONG: Sure. What for you? |
| TASHA: It's about Thursday. |
| MRS. WONG: Yes? |
| TASHA: I'm to the doctor's Thursday afternoon at 2:15. |
| MRS. WONG: Uh-huh. |
| TASHA: And Lisa home from school at 3:30. |
| MRS. WONG: Do you need someone to her? |
| TASHA: Yes, if you . |
| MRS. WONG: Oh, . |
| TASHA: Well, I be back at 4:45. Could you her until I get back? |
| MRS. WONG: Sure. I'll be home all afternoon. |
| TASHA: Oh, thanks a lot. I really it. |
| MRS. WONG: No problem. I'll be happy . |
| TASHA: Ah, that's great. Thanks . |
Vocabulary |
| By the way: I was just thinking |
| This coming Thursday: The next time it is Thursday |
| Look after: Take care of |
| If you don’t mind: If that’s not a problem |
| Appreciate: Thank you for |
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The Family - Vocabulary
Published on in Lesson 02, Lesson 13, Lessons, Vocabulary
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| MANUEL: Anthony Ming. 761-4303. 761-4303. |
| JOYCE: Hello. |
| MANUEL: Ah, hello. Yes, is Manuel Ferreira. |
| JOYCE: Yes. Hello? |
| MANUEL: Ah. Is Anthony' Ming , please? |
| JOYCE: No. I'm sorry. He . |
| MANUEL: Oh, he isn't. |
| JOYCE: No. a message? |
| MANUEL: Ah! No, no. There's message. |
| JOYCE: Can I ? |
| MANUEL: Oh, no-that's okay. Ah, what time he be home? |
| JOYCE: at six o'clock. |
| MANUEL: At six? |
| JOYCE: Yes, at six. |
| MANUEL: Okay, at six. |
| JOYCE: And you leave a message? |
| MANUEL: No. No, thanks. That's all right. later. |
| JOYCE: right, then. Bye-bye. |
| MANUEL: Goodbye. |
| Can you guess why Manuel doesn’t want to leave a message? |
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Our Love is Here to Stay
Published on in Lesson 04, Lessons, Possessive Adjectives, Songs
| It's very |
| Our love is to stay |
| Not for a |
| But ever and a . |
| The radio and the |
| And the movies that we |
| passing fancies, |
| And in time ! |
| But, oh my dear, |
| Our love here to stay. |
| Together we're |
| Going a long, long way |
| In time the Rockies , |
| Gibraltar tumble, |
| only made of clay, |
| But our love is here to . |
Vocabulary |
| Passing fancies: things that don’t last a long time |
| Rockies: Rocky Mountains in Canada |
| Crumble: fall apart |
| Gibraltar: Rock of Gibraltar in Britain |
| Tumble: roll away |
| Clay: rock |







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