| 1. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | Mr. Baki, I want you to meet my friend, Alisha Kellerman. | b) | How do you do, Mr. Baki? I am glad to know you. Mark has spoken about you a number of times. | c) | I have been here for about a week. I am going to leave tomorrow. I am going to the United States. | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 2. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | I have studied English for sevearl years. I began to study when I was in elementary school, and I have continued in high school. | b) | First, I am going to New York City. Later, I plan to attend the University of Miami. I think I will like the climate in Miami better than the climate of New York. | c) | Write to me when you get back and tell me how you enjoyed Miami. | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 3. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | Robert, what did you do the day before yesterday? | b) | The day after tomorrow will be Thursday. Holly, what are you going to do the day after tomorrow? | c) | Chris, what did you do last night? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 4. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | And what did you do the night before last? | b) | And what did the doctor say to you the night before last? | c) | When you got home the night before last, did you take the medicine which the doctor left you? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 5. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | I would like a single room for the night. | b) | No, I do not. | c) | I expect to be here for three or four days at the least. | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 6. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | Is it an inside room or outside room? | b) | That will be alright. | c) | Is there a dining room in the hotel? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 7. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | At what hours do you serve? | b) | That does not leave me much time to see the city, does it? | c) | Maybe I will eat lunch on the run. | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 8. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | Today we have the possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs. We use these very often in English. Chris, is this book yours or mine? | b) | Is this pencil yours or mine? | c) | Fred, is that notebook on your desk yours or Paul's? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 9. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | And the notebook on Paul's? | b) | Is that green fountain pen on Helen's desk yours or hers? | c) | Peter, is that eraser on John's desk yours or his? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 10. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | Chris, when were you born? | b) | Where were you born? | c) | George, who was this book written by? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 11. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | Who is this class taught by? | b) | William, when was America discovered? | c) | When was the Declaration of Independence signed? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 12. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | Robert, have you ever cut yourself with a knife?` | b) | Mary, have you ever burned yourself badly? | c) | Helen, do you study English by yourself or in a class? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 13. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | Grace, do you prefer to go to the movies by yourself or with a friend. | b) | Peter, do you live by yourslef or with your family? | c) | Incidentally, Peter, are you the oldest person in your family? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 14. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | John, do you like to study English? | b) | Mary, will you be in school tomorrow? | c) | Do you go to school on Saturdays? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 15. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | William, can you speak Spanish well? | b) | Can you speak English well? | c) | Peter, can you write English well? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 16. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | Last night I corrected all your compositions. Some of you made mistakes because you did not study the parts of speech well. Alisha, what is an adjective and adverb? | b) | Give me an example of an adjective and an adverb in a sentence. | c) | How may parts of speech are there in English, Alisha? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 17. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | Mark, enumerate the seven parts of speech. | b) | No, Mark. I want the names of the seven parts of speech. We already know adjective and adverb. What are the other five parts of speech? | c) | The other five are noun, pronoun, verb, preposition, and conjunction. Incidentally, Mark, your composition, which you called "Our Dog," was exactly the same as your sister's. | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 18. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | I want ten six-cent stamps and ten airmail stamps. | b) | Can you tell me how much it costs to send a letter air mail to Venezuela? | c) | How long does it take for a letter to go air mail to Venezuela? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 19. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | I also want to send this package to Washington by parcel post. | b) | It contains books, but I want to insure it for at least twenty-five dollars. | c) | Do I have to stick the stamps on myself? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 20. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | Helen, if today were a holiday, where would you go? | b) | George, if you studied much harder, would you learn English more rapidly? | c) | If you knew English well, Grace, what English books would you read? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 21. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | If you were in Europe now, Wiiliam, what country would you like to visit? | b) | If you were a millionaire, George, what would you do? | c) | If you were a millionaire, Peter, what would you do? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 22. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | May I help you? | b) | When do you intend to go? | c) | we have two flights on Monday, one in the morning and the other at night. | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 23. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | Will that be first-class or economy? | b) | Do you want a one-way or a round-trip ticket? | c) | Be careful coming back. Driving is more dangerous than flying, you know. | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 24. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | Helen, may books be taken from the public library without cost? | b) | How long can such books be kept at home? | c) | John, where can men's hats be bought? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |
| 25. Read the following conversation outloud and slowly. Then pronounce each word clearly. Read several times until you are comfortable with expression. Click A, B, and C. | |
| a) | Grace, can fish be taught how to fly? | b) | William, where can wild animals be found? | c) | Where else can wild animals be found? Where, for example, can elephants be found, Peter? | d) | If you read above conversation comfortably then click D. |