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| 1. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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How many students are there in our class? |
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Are there more boys or more girls? |
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How many chairs are there in the classroom? |
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| 2. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression.Click A, B, and C. |
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How many windows are there? |
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How many doors are there? |
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Are there pictures on the wall? |
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| 3. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression.Click A, B, and C. |
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Are there maps on the wall? |
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Is there a calendar in the room? |
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Is there a desk or a table for the teacher? |
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| 4. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression.Click A, B, and C. |
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Are there desks or tables for the students? |
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Our teacher speaks English very well. |
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I mean he speaks clearly. It is easy for me to understand him. |
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| 5. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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I want to speak English well. I want to go to school in the United States. I study every night. |
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I know him. He writes letters to my friend John. They are good friends. |
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I have your history book. |
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| 6. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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Here is your book. |
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Hello, Alisha, how are you? |
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Fine. Do you have a book in your hand. |
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| 7. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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What book is it? |
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Do you study English? |
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Do you study with Mr. Baki? |
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| 8. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression.Click A, B, and C. |
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Does your friend Tonya speak English? |
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Do you and Tonya like the class? |
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Does Tonya study at your house every night? |
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| 9. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression.Click A, B, and C. |
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Tell me, do you see Chris every day? |
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He has my science notebook. Pleases ask him to bring it to school tomorrow. |
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No, I need it in my science class. Good-bye. |
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| 10. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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Mark, may I ask you a question? |
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What do you do every night? |
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Can you help me with the new English lesson? It is very difficult. |
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| 11. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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May I come over tomorrow? |
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No, I cannot. |
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The teacher says we must also write a letter in English. I know I cannot do that. |
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| 12. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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O.K., thanks Mark. I must go now. Good-bye. |
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How do you get to school every day? |
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What time does the bus come? |
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| 13. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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Where do you meet the bus? |
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Why do you go by bus? |
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Does Rachel live with you? |
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| 14. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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Who does she live with? |
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How do they get to school? |
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How long does it take for them to get to school? |
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| 15. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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Devin, what day is it ? |
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What day was yesterday? |
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What was the day before yesterday? |
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| 16. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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Was there school the day before yesterday? |
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Was there school yesterday? |
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Were you here yesterday> |
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| 17. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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Were Mark and Zachary here yesterday? |
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Was Steve there? |
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Where was he? |
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| 18. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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Was there an examination yesterday? |
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I was sick. I stayed home in bed. |
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Yes, I know. This morning I asked him to give me the examination tomorrow. |
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| 19. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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I visited my friend on Sunday. When I walked home, it rained. |
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No, I was not. I visited Zachary. We studied for the exam. |
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Zachary helped me with the reading exercise. We also studied several lessons. |
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| 20. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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Was it easy or difficult? |
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I hope I can answer them. |
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Thanks Mark. Good-bye. |
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| 21. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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Hi, Steve . |
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I saw your friend Dennis last night. |
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He and I went to see a movie last night. |
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| 22. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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We saw a picture about the French Revolution. |
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It was good. Where were you last night? |
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I went to bed very late. We saw Chris after the movie and he told us about his vacation. |
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| 23. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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Hi, Albert. Did you have a good vacation last week? |
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Did you go to ther mountains or to the seashore? |
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Did you go with a friend? |
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| 24. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression. Click A, B, and C. |
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That is good. I wanted to take a vacation but I did not have enough money. |
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No, I did not. I went to summer school. |
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No, he did not. Excuse me, Chris, what time is it? |
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| 25. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you become comfortable with the expression.Click A, B, and C. |
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I am late for class. |
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Yes, it did. I must go. See you later. |
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