Directions - Across From, Next To - Listening
Published on Saturday, August 25, 2012 in Community, Lesson 15, Lessons, LINC
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Himself - Herself
Published on in Food, Himself- herself, Lesson 35, Lesson E - 1, Lessons
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Directions Game
Published on Tuesday, August 21, 2012 in Community, Lesson 15
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LINC 3.01 - Reporting a Stolen Bicycle
Published on Tuesday, July 31, 2012 in Community, LINC, LINC-3
Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation. Complete the exercise below.
I think • was locked • taken • Do you think • send an officer out • another • was the bicycle stolen • how much you loved • what we need • I think • Can you give me • we'd better • I know • could you get
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
LISA: Oh, no! Mom! Mom! |
TASHA: What's wrong? |
LISA: Somebody stole my bicycle! |
TASHA: Stolen?! Right out of the back yard?! |
LISA: And it . |
TASHA: Look at the lock. They just cut right through it. |
LISA: Those rotten thieves! |
TASHA: Ah, I'm so sorry, sweetheart. that bike. |
LISA: we'll ever get it back? |
TASHA: I don't know, but report the robbery to the police. Let's go in the house and call right away. |
LISA: Okay. |
TASHA: Sweetheart, the telephone? |
LISA: Shall I dial 911 (nine one one)? |
TASHA: No, 911 is only for emergencies. |
LISA: But this is an emergency! |
TASHA: Well, the police might not think so. Let's look for number. |
LISA: Okay. |
TASHA: This is . Non-Emergency Calls. 6-6-5-3-3-2-l. Hello! |
POLICE CLERK: Police. Crime Reports. |
TASHA: Yes, I'd like to report a stolen bicycle. |
POLICE CLERK: your name, address, and telephone number, please? |
TASHA: Yes, my name is Tasha Starski, S-t-a-r-s-k-i. My address is 189 Rosemary Avenue. And my telephone number is 662-3894. |
POLICE CLERK: And when ? |
TASHA: it was sometime last night. |
POLICE CLERK: Was anything else ? |
TASHA: I don't think so—well, I didn't check. |
POLICE CLERK: Okay. We'll to get the details. If there's anything else missing, you can report it then. |
TASHA: Okay. Thanks. I appreciate that. |
POLICE CLERK: You're very welcome. |
TASHA: Goodbye. |
POLICE CLERK: Bye now. |
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Returning a Faulty Product - LINC 3.02
Published on Monday, July 30, 2012 in LINC, LINC-3, Shopping
Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation. Complete the exercise below.
go over • seems to be • Let's check • to be • cutting the messages off • if we just reverse • can only get • I guess • should be • be okay • I don't think • only records • be • If you have • if you need them • check it out • everything should
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: Yes, okay. Thank you. Right. Bye-bye. Hi. How can I help you? |
ANTHONY: Hi. I'd like to return this answering machine. |
CLERK: I see. And do you have a receipt? |
ANTHONY: Yes, here. I bought it last week. |
CLERK: And what the problem? |
ANTHONY: It doesn't work. |
CLERK: It doesn't play your messages? |
ANTHONY: No. I mean, yes. There seems something wrong with the recording mechanism. |
CLERK: And how is that? |
ANTHONY: It one or two messages, and then it cuts off. I two messages. |
CLERK: Hmm, let's . Power plug goes in here. Telephone goes in here. And this goes to the phone outlet. |
ANTHONY: That's the way I had it. |
CLERK: Good. the outgoing message. |
ANSWERING MACHILNE-ANTHONY: You have reached 278-5534. Please leave a message and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. |
ANTHONY: That part works well. It's the incoming messages that get cut off. |
CLERK: Hmm. Are there any messages on the machine now? |
ANTHONY: Yes. But it only recorded one and half messages. |
CLERK: Right. Let's look at the incoming message tape .... Outgoing message, incoming message. Ahhh! Here's the problem. |
ANTHONY: What is it? |
CLERK: The tapes are in the wrong places. |
ANTHONY: Wrong places? |
CLERK: That's right. The outgoing message tape is very short. And it on this side. The longer tape should on this side. |
ANTHONY: Oh, I understand. So, the shorter tape is ? |
CLERK: Right. So the tapes, everything should be okay. |
ANTHONY: Oh, great! |
CLERK: Would you like me to the operating instructions? |
ANTHONY: No, it's necessary now. The tapes are in the right place. So, be okay. |
CLERK: I think you're right. Anyway, the instructions are in the manual . |
ANTHONY: Okay, great. I don't have to return it now. |
CLERK: It should . |
ANTHONY: Thanks for your help. |
CLERK: Oh, you're welcome. any other problems, just let me know. |
ANTHONY: I will. Bye! |
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Video courtesy TRU University
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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation. Complete the exercise below.
want to fly • with tax • at five o'clock • There is • Can you book • The earliest flight • I'll take • an aisle seat • like to pay • arrives • on the eighteenth • like to rent • have to be • Can I • departures • make the reservation • too late • want to go • would you prefer • want to return • in the evening • is there • by cheque • in the morning • to confirm
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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Invitation to a Party - LINC 3.04
Published on Saturday, July 28, 2012 in Community, LINC, LINC-3
Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation. Complete the exercise below.
this time of year • I'll call • like to check • I've got to • to babysit • some other time • can we bring • I'd appreciate that • See you around • I'm having • that's too bad • to go • to see you • thanks for • sounds good • I'd like that • I can't right now • hope so • I'll check with • got to go • I hope • be happy to • How about • getting • I'll let you know • a great workout • are you feeling • We'd love to
MANSOUREH: Good shot, Wendy! You win again! |
WENDY: Okay. Well, the game, Mansoureh. Oh, I've . |
MANSOUREH: Okay. I'll see you next week? |
WENDY: Sure. Monday? |
MANSOUREH: I can't, Monday. take my niece to her dance lesson. How about Tuesday? |
WENDY: Tuesday. Tuesday I'm working. I think Wednesday's okay. |
MANSOUREH: Wednesday . But I'd my calendar. |
WENDY: Sure. Okay, you later. |
MANSOUREH: Okay. . |
WENDY: Okay. |
MANUEL: Hi, Wendy. |
WENDY: Hi, Manuel. |
MANUEL: Hi, Mansoureh. |
MANSOUREH: Hi, Manuel. |
MANUEL: How was your game? |
MANSOUREH: It was good. Wendy gave me . |
MANUEL: Yeah! |
MANSOUREH: How about you? |
MANUEL: I think I'm a cold. |
MANSOUREH: Oh, . |
MANUEL: Yeah, I always get one . |
MANSOUREH: Maybe it's allergies. |
MANUEL: Maybe. It's hard to tell. Otherwise, I'm okay.O SCRIPT Page 2, LINC 3.04 |
MANSOUREH: Well, well enough to play another game of tennis? |
MANUEL: I am. But . I have to work at three o'clock. |
MANSOUREH: Well, maybe . |
MANUEL: Yeah, sure, . Oh, by the way. a party. Would you and Ali like to come? |
MANSOUREH: A party? When? |
MANUEL: Saturday night. Around eight o'clock. |
MANSOUREH: come. But we promised my sister's son. |
MANUEL: Oh, children are invited, too. |
MANSOUREH: Well, my sister. Will other children be there? |
MANUEL: No. I don't think so. |
MANSOUREH: Yeah, I think he might be bored if there aren't any other children there. |
MANUEL: Yeah, I think you're right. |
MANSOUREH: Well, I'll check with my sister, and if she can get someone else, we'd love to come. . |
MANUEL: Sure thing. you can come. |
MANSOUREH: Me, too. Oh, anything? |
MANUEL: Yeah, . Could you bring a dessert? |
MANSOUREH: I'd . |
MANUEL: Okay. Well, ah ... thanks, Mansoureh. And I hope Saturday night, then. |
MANSOUREH: I , too. |
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