Hiking Vocabulary
Published on Sunday, August 26, 2012 in Lesson 20, Lesson 21, Lessons, Travel, Vocabulary
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A Hiking Trip - Directions - LINC 1.28
Published on in Lesson 20, Lessons, LINC, LINC-1, Travel, Verb Review
JOANNE: Nice day, ? |
YUK: It's great. I it. |
JOANNE: It a great hike. Stavros all Friday planning it out. |
YUK: Oh, really? So, where are we ? |
JOANNE: I think to the Sasquatch Meadows. But he to keep it a |
surprise. |
YUK: Oh, okay. |
JOANNE: Here he . |
STAVROS: So, guys-any idea where you to go today? |
JOANNE: Not a clue. You? |
YUK: No idea. I guess we'll figure something out. |
STAVROS: Should we at the map? |
YUK: Sure. Sounds good. |
STAVROS: Well! How about Sasquatch Meadows? |
JOANNE: Sasquatch Meadows? Sounds great! |
YUK: Yeah. That'd be nice. How do we there? |
STAVROS: Well, let's see. We'll start by going north, along the Fern Trail for about one kilometre. Then we should another trail crossing this one. That's the Heather Trail. |
YUK: Do we there? |
STAVROS: No, no. We the Heather Trail. We go for another two kilometres until we see a large rock on the left. We'll turn left there and take that trail. |
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Airport Welcome - LINC 1.30
Published on in Lesson 22, Lessons, LINC, LINC-1, Travel, Verb Review
CARMEN: Hi. |
MANUEL: Hi. Sorry, the flight from Vancouver. |
CARMEN: Thanks. That's OK. I don't mind . It's good to see you. |
MANUEL: Yeah. It's good you. |
CARMEN: I missed you. |
MANUEL: I you too. |
CARMEN: So how things? |
MANUEL: You know how it -work, work, work. |
CARMEN: Well, you're on vacation now. So you . |
MANUEL: Yeah. So what's the plan? |
CARMEN: Well, I we would take you back to my place. And then we could see. |
MANUEL: Okay. First I need a couple of things. What time do the |
stores close? |
CARMEN: Tonight they at nine o'clock. |
MANUEL: Okay. We'll later. First, I'd like something to eat. I'm really hungry! |
CARMEN: Where would you like ? |
MANUEL: I don't know. What do you ? |
CARMEN: We to the new Vietnamese restaurant. |
MANUEL: Great! I Vietnamese food. |
CARMEN: Good. The restaurant right next to the shopping centre. |
MANUEL: Okay. So, after we eat, we . And then? |
CARMEN: Then? We to a movie? |
MANUEL: Sure. I to a movie in a couple of months. |
CARMEN: Great. What would you like after the movie? |
MANUEL: Maybe cappuccino! |
CARMEN: And kisses? |
MANUEL: Cappuccino and kisses, delicious! Come on! |
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Buying Paint Supplies - LINC 2.04
Published on Saturday, August 25, 2012 in Community, Lesson 29, Lessons, LINC, LINC-2, Shopping, Travel
CHUCK: Okay, first, we'll get the paint supplies. Then we'll at Barney's to a pizza. |
WALLY: Sounds good. So, what do we need? |
CHUCK: Well, the latex paint first. |
WALLY: Well, how much latex ? |
CHUCK: We'll need three cans for the bedroom, one can for the kitchen, and probably two cans for the living room. |
WALLY: So, we need six cans altogether? |
CHUCK: That's right, six cans. |
WALLY: Is that for two coats? |
CHUCK: Yeah, that should be . |
WALLY: do we need? |
CHUCK: Ah, we need trim paint, too. |
WALLY: Trim paint? How many cans? |
CHUCK: Two? |
WALLY: No, I think we need more than that. We'll need at least three cans. |
CHUCK: All right, we'll get three, then. That should be enough. |
WALLY: Great, three cans of trim paint. |
CHUCK: And some patching compound for the holes in the walls, and some sandpaper, too. |
WALLY: containers of the patching compound? One? |
CHUCK: I think we'll need more than that. There's holes in the living room wall. |
WALLY: Are you sure? If we get two, we'll have left over. |
CHUCK: That's okay- some for our next job anyway. |
WALLY: All right, two containers. But for this much patching compound, we'll need a lot of sandpaper. |
CHUCK: Right, okay. This package has five sheets. Is that ? |
WALLY: I don't think so. Let's get two packages, just to be sure. |
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Invitation and Directions to a Party - LINC 2.05
Published on 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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Car - Vocabulary
Published on in Lesson 32, Lessons, Travel, Vocabulary
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In a Car - Vocabulary
Published on in Lesson 32, Lessons, Travel, Vocabulary
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HARRY: Congratulations! |
YING: Thanks, first car! |
HARRY: This is owner's manual. You it in the car. |
YING: Good idea. |
HARRY: Please read the manual . There's important information about maintenance. |
YING: How often the oil? |
HARRY: Let me see. The first time, you change the oil after 5,000 kilometres. And then , or 10,000 kilometres. |
YING: Okay. |
HARRY: But you the oil more often than that. |
YING: Should I check the oil each time I get gas? |
HARRY: That's a . Oil is very important. If you don't have oil, your engine might get damaged. |
YING: I'll make sure to check the oil. What about other parts, like the air filter? |
HARRY: You need to replace the air filter every 40 000 kilometres, or . |
YING: any other parts that need replacing? |
HARRY: Yes, there a few. For example, the spark plugs be replaced every 50 000 kilometres, or about at least . And then there's the fuel filter, the oil filter. |
YING: There's so much information! I'll have to read through it . |
HARRY: Well, just remember your car into our service department, and we will look after it. Make sure you check the service schedule in the Service Booklet. |
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A Car - Vocabulary
Published on in Lesson 32, Lessons, Travel, Vocabulary
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1st GROUP |
PENNY: So, Andy, nice you! And where ? |
ANDY: my parents in Kelowna. |
PENNY: Oh, so to Kelowna? |
ANDY: It's my parents' anniversary. |
PENNY: That's nice. And when be back? |
ANDY: I'll be back Saturday night. And where are you going? |
PENNY: Victoria. to a party at my brother's house. |
ANDY: That sounds like fun! How long in Victoria? |
PENNY: Oh, I'll be back Friday morning. I think the bus the eight o'clock ferry. |
ANDY: Oh, so then you Sunday afternoon at the picnic. |
PENNY: Oh sure, there. |
2nd GROUP |
FRITZ: So, where you going? |
CAROL: We're going to Whistler. |
FRITZ: Whistler? |
CAROL: Yes, Bob to the hospital. |
FRITZ: The hospital? Oh, I'm sorry. |
BOB: It's okay. a friend. He broke his leg skiing. |
FRITZ: I hope he's okay. |
BOB: Oh, it's nothing serious. be okay. |
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Camping Vocabulary
Published on in Lesson 42, Lessons, Travel, Vocabulary
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Going Camping - LINC 2.22
Published on in Lesson 42, Lessons, LINC, LINC-2, possessive pronouns, Travel
MANSOUREH: What about raincoats? |
ALI: I don't think we need them. |
MANSOUREH: What if it rains? |
ALI: Well, if it does rain, it probably won't rain much. |
MANSOUREH: Well, I'm going to take anyway. Is this ? |
ALI: Yes, it is. Okay, I'll take mine, too. Where are the boots? |
MANSOUREH: Oh, here we go. |
ALI: boots are those? |
MANSOUREH: Those are . |
ALI: Are you sure these are boots? |
MANSOUREH: Yeah, those are mine. |
ALI: And, where are mine? |
MANSOUREH: Oh! Here we go. ALI: Those are not mine. |
MANSOUREH: You are right. These are . He left them last time we went camping together. |
ALI: Then, where are boots? |
MANSOUREH: I don't know. I think Terry has . |
ALI: Oh, no. |
MANSOUREH: Well, use . He won't need them. |
ALI: I don't think his will fit me. I know what I'll do, I'll take oId boots. |
MANSOUREH: Your old hiking boots? |
ALI: Sure. Okay, what's next? |
MANSOUREH: Oh! What about the axe? |
ALI: I don't think we'll need it. There's plenty of split firewood at the campground. |
MANSOUREH: Okay, forget the axe. |
ALI: Hey, I found boots! |
MANSOUREH: You're lucky. |
ALI: Why? |
MANSOUREH: Because old boots have a hole in them. |
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CLERK: Hello. help you? |
MANUEL: Yes, I to Prince George. |
CLERK: Certainly, when do you ? |
MANUEL: I there for a meeting on the morning of the nineteenth. |
CLERK: on the nineteenth arrives at 9:30 (nine-thirty) . |
MANUEL: Oh, that's . I have to be there for a flower show competition at nine. What flights do you have on the eighteenth? |
CLERK: What time? |
MANUEL: The afternoon's fine. |
CLERK: Okay. I have a flight that arrives in Prince George at eight o'clock . |
MANUEL: That's perfect. that for me, please? |
CLERK: Yes, of course. |
MANUEL: And a meal on that flight? |
CLERK: Yes, there is. |
MANUEL: Is there a selection? |
CLERK: Yes. a regular meal or a vegetarian dish. Which ? |
MANUEL: the vegetarian, please. |
CLERK: Certainly. |
MANUEL: And I'd like , please. |
CLERK: An aisle seat? Yes. Learning English in the Community VIDEO SCRIPT Page 2, LlNC 3.03 |
MANUEL: Good. And, I'd a car at the airport. Could you arrange that for me? |
CLERK: No, I'm sorry. But you can use the courtesy phone in the lobby to . |
MANUEL: That's okay. I'll call from work. |
CLERK: And when do you from Prince George? |
MANUEL: I have to be back on the nineteenth, after the competition. Do you have any late-afternoon ? |
CLERK: Yes, I have a flight that leaves Prince George at five o'clock and here at 7:30 (seven-thirty). |
MANUEL: That's fine. |
CLERK: So, departing for Prince George at 5:30 (five thirty) ... and returning from Prince George on the nineteenth . |
MANUEL: Yes, that's good. |
CLERK: Please call this number your flight. The confirmation should be made a few days prior to travel. |
MANUEL: Yes, of course. |
CLERK: So, that comes to $525.00 (five hundred and twenty-five dollars), . How would you for that? |
MANUEL: I'll pay . |
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