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Getting a Haircut - LINC 1.16

Published on Sunday, August 26, 2012 in , , , , , ,

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
would you like   ·  we'll make   ·  take   ·  would   ·  forecast   ·  nervous   ·  Anything else   ·  need   ·  wedding   ·  to get   ·  which   ·  fine   ·  Pardon   ·  visits   ·  like   ·  shorter   ·  could you   ·  can I  
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Rico the barber shop because he wants to look good for his . He is a little nervous. Here is part of the conversation.
BARBER: Good morning! What do for you?
RICO: I a haircut. I have to go to a wedding.
BARBER: A wedding. That's nice. Can I your coat?
RICO: Oh, yea. Sure, thanks.
BARBER: So what today?
RICO: I'd like a haircut, please.
BARBER: And would you a shave, too?
RICO: I guess so-I mean, sure.
BARBER: Okay. ?
RICO: No thanks, I don't think so.
BARBER: No problem. So, you like your hair kept long or made shorter?
RICO: Yes. That would be .
BARBER: Excuse me, would be fine?
RICO: ?
BARBER: Longer or ?
RICO: Oh, shorter, I guess-. I'm sorry, I'm a little .
BARBER: No problem. So, it shorter. And a shave?
RICO: Yes, please.
BARBER: Beautiful day, isn't it?
RICO: Yes, it is.
BARBER: May not last too long though, the calls for rain.
RICO: Rain!
BARBER: Oh, keep your head still, please? I don't want the foam all over you.
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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Call Me

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Watch the video. Listen and sing along to improve your pronunciation.
lonely   ·  warm   ·  afraid   ·  together   ·  around   ·  must   ·  forget   ·  always   ·  friends   ·  only   ·  service   ·  right   ·  don't   ·  love   ·  Tell   ·  just   ·  late   ·  side   ·  hurt  
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If you're feeling sad and
There's a I can render
Tell the one who loves you
I can be so and tender
Call me, don't be , you can call me
Maybe it's late, but call me
Tell me and I'll be
When it seems your desert you
There's somebody thinking of you
I'm the one who'll never you
Maybe that's because I you
Call me, be afraid, you can call me
Maybe it's late, but just call me
Tell me and I'll be around
Now don't me
'Cause if you let me
I will stay by you
You gotta trust me
That's how it be
There's so much that I can do
If you call I'll be with you
You and I should be
Take this love I long to give you
I'll be at your forever
Call me, don't be afraid, you can call me
Maybe it's , but just call me
me and I'll be around
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English

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Reception Desk Inquiries - LINC 1.17

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Reception Desk Messages - LINC 1.18

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A Park - Vocabulary

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At the Park - LINC 1.20

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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
grade   ·  So does   ·  near   ·  to get   ·  in   ·  been   ·  my   ·  come   ·  to take   ·  to meet   ·  this   ·  By the way   ·  this   ·  too   ·  we've   ·  around   ·  too  
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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.
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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Greetings and Introductions - Put the Sentences in Order

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Drag and drop the words to make sentences.