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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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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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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Family Photos - Listen and Choose the Correct Pictutre
Published on in Family, Lesson 02, Lessons, Small Talk
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At the Park - LINC 1.20
Published on Sunday, August 26, 2012 in Lesson 13, LINC, LINC-1, Small Talk
JOYCE: Don't get dirty! He really likes dirty! |
TASHA: And he really likes baths, too right? |
JOYCE: Oh, I wish. This is a nice park. |
TASHA: Yes it is. Have you here before? |
JOYCE: No, just come here for the first time today. How about you? |
TASHA: We here often. We live just the corner of Maple Street. |
JOYCE: We live here, too. Our house is on Elm Street by McKenzie School. , my name is Joyce. |
TASHA: Hi, Joyce. I'm Tasha. It's nice you. Does your son go to McKenzie School? |
JOYCE: Yes, he does. |
TASHA: my daughter. Maybe they're in the same class. How old is your son? |
JOYCE: He's nine. He's in four. How about your daughter? |
TASHA: 'She's ten. She's grade five. |
LISA: Hi, Mom. |
TASHA: Hi Lisa. This is Joyce. Joyce, this is daughter Lisa. |
JOYCE: Hi, Lisa. Nice to meet you. |
LISA: Hi! Oh, Mom, will you go on the teeter-totter with me? |
TASHA: Oh no! I'm big. |
LISA: No, you're not. Please. |
JOYCE: Maybe Roy will play with you. Roy! Come here a minute. |
ROY: Hi, Mom! I like park. There's a jungle gym you can climb and a tree |
house. |
JOYCE: Roy, is Tasha and this is her daughter Lisa. |
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Greetings and Introductions - Put the Sentences in Order
Published on in Lesson 13, Lessons, Small Talk
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Let's Talk about Your Hometown
Published on in Lesson 24, Lessons, Small Talk
1. | What the name of your hometown? |
2. | How long there? |
3. | How your hometown different from Vancouver? |
4. | What is good about your hometown? |
5. | What bad about your hometown? |
6. | What interesting things in your hometown? |
7. | Why to Vancouver? |
8. | Where your children born? |
9. | Do you any family or friends living in your country? Tell me about them. |
10. | go back to visit your hometown in the future? Why or why not? |
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Meeting a Neighbour - LINC 1.32
Published on in Lesson 24, Lessons, LINC-1, Small Talk, Verb Review
MANSOUREH: That a good game. |
MANUEL: I know, I know. I keep losing. I don't know what it is. |
MANSOUREH: But you last time. |
MANUEL: That's true! |
MANSOUREH: Hey, Wendy! |
WENDY: Hi, Mansoureh. How are you ? |
MANSOUREH: Pretty good. Oh. Manuel, this my friend, Wendy. She just into our neighborhood. She in the house on Elm Street, by the school. |
MANUEL: Oh. Well. Pleased to meet you. |
WENDY: Same here. |
MANSOUREH: Manuel in the apartment building around the corner. |
WENDY: The one with the green door? |
MANUEL. Yeah, that's the one. Did you just to the neighborhood? |
WENDY: Yes, I did. I moved here a month ago. How about you? |
MANUEL: Well, here about five years. I here from Prince George. |
WENDY: I a cousin who lives in Prince George. It gets pretty cold in the winter. |
MANUEL: Yeah, that's right. It's kind of a different cold than here though on the coast. |
MANSOUREH: Yeah, the winter chill right into my bones. |
MANUEL: Hmmm! So where you from? |
WENDY: I from Italy. I mean, I to Canada with my parents when I was three years old. We moved to Port Alberni on the Island. |
MANUEL: My parents came from Peru to Canada. |
MANSOUREH: I didn't know that. |
MANUEL: Yeah, I am first generation Canadian. |
MANSOUREH: Well, I'm second generation Canadian. My grandparents came here |
in the 1920's. And my parents both born back East, in Toronto. |
WENDY: This is so neat. We so many different cultures and traditions here. |
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Invitation and Directions to a Party - LINC 2.05
Published on Saturday, August 25, 2012 in Community, Lesson 30, Lessons, LINC, LINC-2, Small Talk, Travel
LUIGI: Hi, Yuriko. |
YURIKO: Oh, hi, Luigi! |
LUIGI: How you? |
YURIKO: Not bad. How are you ? |
LUIGI:: I'm fine. What, you're doing shopping? |
YURIKO: Yes, I'm for a party. |
LUIGI: A party? |
YURIKO: Yeah, it's a dinner party, at . |
LUIGI: Oh. |
YURIKO: Would you like ? |
LUIGI: I to come. When is it? |
YURIKO: It's on Saturday night. |
LUIGI: Oh, Saturday night, I don't know. I going to the movies. |
YURIKO: Ahhh. |
LUIGI: Can I you? |
YURIKO: Sure. Call me . |
LUIGI: Okay, great. What's your phone number? |
YURIKO: 743-2924. Please call 9:30 (nine-thirty). |
LUIGI: 743-2924. Okay, thanks, I . I'll call right after dinner. |
YURIKO: Sure. call before seven. I'll be out till then. |
LUIGI: Sure. Okay, in case I can it, what time is the party? |
YURIKO: It's at six o'clock. |
LUIGI: At six o'clock? Sounds great! What's your address, Yuriko? |
YURIKO: 2760 Third . |
LUIGI: 2760 Third Avenue. Where is that? |
YURIKO: It's the hospital. |
LUIGI: Oh, near the hospital? How do I there? |
YURIKO: Take the Second Avenue bus and at Parker Street. |
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Invitations
Published on in Lesson 30, Lessons, Small Talk
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