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Verb Review

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A Shopping List - LINC 1.31

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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
mine   ·  any   ·  a carton of   ·  any   ·  some   ·  Whose   ·  a couple of   ·  any   ·  a little   ·  any   ·  Lots of   ·  enough   ·  no   ·  any   ·  some   ·  a   ·  enough   ·  A kilo of   ·  some   ·  any   ·  some   ·  any   ·  a few   ·  some   ·  Lots of   ·  a few   ·  some  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
LINDA: So! turn is it to buy groceries?
RICO: This week? I guess it's .
LINDA: Oh, good. Do you know what we need?
RICO: No. But let's make a list.
LINDA: Okay. Let me see. We have cans of soup left, I think we need more.
RICO: Canned soup. Do we have crackers?
LINDA: Yeah! crackers. But, I don't think we have cheese.
RICO: Ah, yes, we, do. I bought yesterday.
LINDA: Okay. Do you think this is enough?
RICO: Oh, yes. I think that should be for a week, maybe two.
INDA: Okay. We'll need juice.
RICO: Right, juice.
LINDA: And, now. We have coffee. We only have tea bags left.
RICO: Okay, so we need tea. Do we have sugar?
LINDA: No. We need sugar. Get the cubed kind.
RICO: Cubed sugar.
LINDA: And salt.
RICO: salt. Oh! Do we have peanut butter?
LINDA: There's peanut butter left.
RICO: I think we should get more. So peanut butter. And jam?
LINDA: jam!
RICO: Good, I like my jam.
LINDA: What about dried fruit? Do we have ?
RICO: I don't think so.
LINDA: Can we get ?
RICO: Sure. I know you like your dried fruit for your little snack.
LINDA: Yes, I do.
RICO: Okay. What kind do you want?
LINDA: I would like some apricots or some peaches. But I don't want apples.
RICO: Apricots or peaches, but apples. Okay. Do we have raisins?
LINDA: I think we have .
LINDA: Oh, we just have left. Better put raisins on the list.
RICO: Fine. Raisins. Okay.
LINDA: And we'll need some eggs. And milk.
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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A Carton Of, A Piece Of

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Much - Many - A Lot of - A Little - A Few

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Count - Noncount Nouns

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Let's Talk about Your Hometown

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Click and Drop: click on a word in the box below and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
have   ·  were   ·  did you come   ·  Are you going to   ·  is   ·  can you do   ·  did you live   ·   is   ·  is  
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?
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English

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Meeting a Neighbour - LINC 1.32

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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
lives   ·  came   ·  were   ·  have   ·  gets   ·  are   ·  am   ·  came   ·  is   ·  have   ·  lives   ·  move   ·  won   ·  moved   ·  I've lived   ·  doing   ·  was  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
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.
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division