Weather Vocabulary
Published on Monday, August 27, 2012 in Lesson 03, Test, Vocabulary
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Contractions - They're, How's
Published on in Contractions, Lesson 02, Lessons
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At the Train Station - LINC 1.06
Published on in Greetings, Lesson 03, Lessons, LINC, LINC-1, Small Talk
Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
are · care · too · Hello · Morning · it's · isn't · later · It · fantastic · thanks · Okay · you · isn't it · Here · afternoon · it · isn't · Take · See
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
MORNING |
AL: . |
GILL: Morning. Nice morning, it? |
AL: Ah, beautiful. |
LOUISE: Hi, Bob. |
BOB: Hi, Louise. Fine morning, ? |
LOUISE: It's . See you . |
BOB: Bye. Good morning. How you this morning, Gill? |
GILL: Fine, thanks, Bob. And ? |
BOB: I'm fine, . Beautiful day. |
GILL: Yes, is, isn't it? |
BOB: we are. |
GILL: Thanks. Take now. |
BOB: Sure. You . |
AFTERNOON |
LINDA: Hi. |
GILL: Good . Wet, it? |
LINDA: sure is. |
GILL: Thanks. you later. |
LINDA: Sure. care, now. |
SALLY: . How are you? |
GILL: Fine, thanks. And how are you? |
SALLY: , thanks. |
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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Let's Talk Family - Possessive Adjectives - Your - His - Her - Their
Published on in Grammar, Lesson 04, Lessons, Possessive Adjectives
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box below and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
her · your · his · your · her · their · her · their · his · her · her · husband's/wife's/best friend's · your · his · his · his · their · your
1. | How many children do you have? Do you have boys or girls? |
2. | What are names? - What is name? - What is name? |
3. | What does daughter like to do in free time? |
4. | What is favourite food? |
5. | What does son like to do in free time? |
6. | What is favourite food? |
7. | Are you married or single? |
8. | What is your name? |
9. | What does he like to do in free time? – What does she like to do in free time? |
10. | What is favourite food? - What is favourite food? |
11. | How often do you speak to parents? |
12. | What do they like to do in free time? |
13. | What are favourite foods? |
14. | Do you ever send mother or father a gift, card, or letter by mail? |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Labels:
Grammar,
Lesson 04,
Lessons,
Possessive Adjectives
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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
your address · will be · his postal code · your brother's name · your name · perfect · my · It's · day · your postal code · your telephone number · do · his address · would like · your last name · can I · your first name
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: Good morning. How help you? |
ALI: I to mail an express letter to brother in Nelson. |
CLERK: Sure. |
CLERK: Can I have ? |
ALI: Ali Ran. |
CLERK: Ran is ? |
AU: Right. |
CLERK: How you spell it? |
ALI: R-a-n. |
CLERK: And Ali is ? |
ALI: Yes. |
CLERK: And ? |
ALI: 423 Main Street, Vancouver. |
CLERK: 423 Main Street . |
CLERK: Do you know ? |
ALI: V2P 6M2 |
CLERK: V2P 6M2. And ? |
ALI: Sujit Ran. That's S-u-j-i-t Ran. |
Clerk: Do you know ? |
ALI: Yes, I do. 1534 High Road, Nelson. |
CLERK: 1534 High Road, Nelson. |
CLERK: Do you know ? |
ALI: Yes, I do. VIL 3Z9 |
CLERK: VIL 3Z9. Good. Now I need . |
ALI: 224-2257 |
CLERK: 224-2257. That's fine. |
CLERK: And that $3.00 including tax. |
ALI: Okay. |
CLERK: Oh, . |
ALI: Thank you. |
CLERK: Thank you. Bye-bye. |
ALI: Good . |
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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My- Your - His - Her- Our - Their
Published on in Grammar, Lesson 04, Lessons, Possessive Adjectives
Labels:
Grammar,
Lesson 04,
Lessons,
Possessive Adjectives
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