tailieunhanh - Listen and say it right part 1

Imagine yourself in the following situations. For each situation, decide if it is formal or everyday. Then prac¬tice the appropriate conversations using Part I as a guide. Use "Other Useful Expressions" when possible. | Nina Weinstein F Listen and It Right in English When to Use Formal and Everyday English Listen Say It Right in English When to Use Formal and Everyday English NINA WEINSTEIN _ National Textbook Company NIC a division of NTC Publishing Group Lincolnwood Illinois USA PYCCKHH R3blK MUCKBA 1991 UNIT 1 GREETINGS O Parti Listen to the tape. You will hear the pairs of sentences below. The first Sentence in each pair will be in formal English and the second will be in everyday English. Feeling Good Formal English 1. Hello. How are you 2. Fine thank you. And you 3. Fine thanks. 4. Oh no. I have to be going. I have a meeting at ten. 5. It was nice to see you. Everyday English 1. Hi. How s it going 2. Not bad. How about you 3. Great. 4. Uh oh. I ve got to get moving. I ve got a meeting at ten. 5. It was great seeing you. Feeling Bad 1. Hello. How are you 2. I m not doing very well. I have a cold. 3. Oh I m sorry to hear that. 4. Well I m sure I ll recover soon. 5. Take care of yourself and I hope you feel better soon. 1. Hi. How s it going 2. Not so good. I ve got a cold. 3. Oh That s too bad. 4. Well I ll be just like new in no time. 5. Take it easy and I hope you get better soon. Practice the dialogues above with a partner. First do the entire formal conversation then do the entire everyday conversation.

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