Verb Review
Published on Sunday, August 26, 2012 in Grammar, Lesson 22, Lessons, Verb Review
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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
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
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A Carton Of, A Piece Of
Published on in Grammar, Lesson 23, Lessons, Partitives
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Much - Many - A Lot of - A Little - A Few
Published on in Count and Non-count, Grammar, Lesson 23, Lessons
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Count - Noncount Nouns
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Let's Talk about Your Hometown
Published on in Lesson 24, Lessons, Small Talk
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box below and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
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
Published on in Lesson 24, Lessons, LINC-1, Small Talk, Verb Review
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
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
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