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Trang 2English for Japanese Speakers
Beginner: Level 1
Trang 3English for Japanese Speakers: Beginner: Level 1 1% edition
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Course Overview
Level 1 Topic Aim Language Focus Skills HES HO AICHRISL, BAW as Ere =e pes ¬ Lesson 1 Introductions 2Lê34¿5Ic#2 ‡1‡Z42Ằ0#ãaf2os® 1f\t2ã] aay AKU
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Lesson 1: #277
Level 1 Topic Aim Language Focus Skills
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Lesson 1 Introductions âZ2&2Ic34 {2ã Nhờ
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Task Sheet 1 Match the greetings with the answers 2 Rl FAT Y—b 2 OBC MeAALT CIEE
Task Sheet 2 Fill the gaps in the sentences
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Task Sheet 3 Match the flags with the countries Check your answers in the key Then put the correct words from the box in the spaces in the sentences Finally, rearrange the words to make sentences
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Now go to the Out There task Out There
Out There Sã8/ Ẳ— 27 ICR ORT, BEOTEICOWTRRILTCHEEW
Talk to your Out There conversation partners about yourself and ask them questions about themselves
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1.1 Task Sheet 1
Lesson 1: #47?
1 BACSRS SES eacA LTE
Match the answers in the box with the greetings
f) Hi Jake Fine thanks, and you?
a) Yes, nice to meet you b) Hello Dave c) My name's Peter d) morning! e) Hello Tomoko Nice to meet you 1 Hello, 'm Diana What's your name? My name's Peter 2 Good morning! 3 Hello Tom
4, Are you Andy Green?
5 Hi Maria How are you?
6 John, this is Tomoko
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Fill in the gaps
a) Hi, I'm Jake b) Good morning, Dave
Hello, Maria Morning, Pete are you?
Hi Maria to meet you 2 đ H thanks, and ?
c) Hi, Susana
d) you Marta? “he Nicolas How you?
No, not name's Laura Fine, you? f) Hello, Anna, your teacher What's e) Tanya, is Marc your ? " Marc Nice to yOU
Hello, I'm Katya
RACHEKLES:
Remember:
short form short form short form
my name's = mynameis I'm = lam what's = whatis
j$ REE ClK ELS RSBKUFMEES'short form APO AD BACT
Language note: It’s more natural to use the ‘short form’ in spoken English and in informal writing
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1 BRCHAZEDCES RESO CTHALT CHEW
Match the flag and the country Check your answers in the key a b e II f m Russia Mexico China Japan Brazil Italy Spain South Korea “e` Vw an
2 Bile SEA) eacALT CHEE
Put the correct word in the spaces
I'm Where am from I'm not
a) Are you from Brazil? Yes, I
b) Are you from China? No, m Tm from Japan
c) Where are you from? from Mexico d) Are you from Spain? Yes are you from? e) Where are you from? Em Taiwan f) Are you from England? No not 3 SAIS IELUVBICMINBA TCE
Put the words in the right order
a) name your What's ?
b) are from you Where ?
c) from I’m Japan
d) from you Are Russia ?
e) Ïm No not
f) nice Hello, you meet to
Trang 10English for Japanese Speakers Lesson 1: #477 1.4 Task Sheet 4
3: TOADW SHAD CUCU, Hehe BEES “Whereabouts?”” ¢BAlkS
Language note: If you know what country someone is from and want to know which city, ask“ Whereabouts?”
PAIK: Look:
“Where are you from?” “I'm from Scotland”
“Oh, whereabouts?” “From Edinburgh”
1 Zale is KEE are FACALTCIESUY Put is or are in the gaps
My name is Rita How are you?
What a) your name? Where b) you from?
This is Alex Oh Whereabouts?
c) your name Julia? d) you from China? Are you a student? Well done, you have now finished the preparation for the speaking practice task Deloitte Discover the truth at www.deloitte.ca/careers © Deloitte & Touche LLP and affiliated entities àn
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Trang 111.5 Task Sheet 5
Out There Task
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RELTHUET
You are going to talk to your Out There conversation partners about yourself and ask them questions about themselves You have practised the question forms and some key vocabulary in the preparation material Out There Big/\— ht —lc Bio Sale:
Before you call your Out There conversation partners: 1 ĐÝEF2O2Z427#R<ñ⁄,€<f£éU)
Read the task carefully
AAS ŒœŒ &Lƒc®Ð\`?225⁄4V953l14#&2—Eštitd+iEL€C <7£ttU9 Do you understand it? If you do not, read it again
/Ý—Èt7—tlc#ãñ3 2*%*fRl+ €&&Lƒc®`? Are you ready to call your partners?
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“Hi, my name is [7 TIC BA OMAHA J, P'm learning English, can I ask you some questions?” Call and introduce yourself:
“Hi, my name is [insert your name here], ’'m learning English, can I ask you some questions?”
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Say ‘thank you and begin the task
IN-hKF—-ORIBSBERY, DEED BOP TIL—Aldl Fey bRYIASEED KDIC/IN—-FF ICSU ST SCERRATHEKLES
Remember to write your partners’ answers down and ask them to use the ‘chat’ box to spell words and phrases you don't understand
Raaldine LIV SE CHERLEVCERT
Remember you can record your conversations and listen to them again!
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Out There Sã#/ — -+—lcäœ#ã7iL&ở
Introduce yourself to your Out There conversation partners
FORM CARPE OMO eRe BE MLEST
Ask their name and other key information using the questions below
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Listen to your conversation partners and answer their questions Ric/S—KF—-OSBMlcCBALS
Then you ask the questions
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If possible, write down their answers
Hello, my name's What's your name?
Nice to meet you / How are you? Where are you from?
Where abouts?
Trang 13English for Japanese Speakers Lesson 1: #47?
1.6 Answer Key
Task Sheet 1
1 1 c; 2 d; 3 b; 4 a; 5 f; 6 e Task Sheet 2
a I'm, nice; b How, Fine, you; c Hi, are, and; d Are, I’m, My;
e this, Hello, meet; f Pm, name Task Sheet 3
1 a Japan; b Brazil; c South Korea; d Spain; e China; f Russia; g Mexico; h Italy
2 a am; b not; c ’m; d Where; e from; f ’m
3 a what's your name; b where are you from’; c I’m from Japan; d are you from Russia?; e no, I’m not; f hello, nice to meet you
Task Sheet 4
1 a is; b are; c is; d are
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Trang 14Lesson 2: M#éENF Level 1 Topic Aim Language Focus Skills CC {ELA f§$k£1Efflc SG =nkk 77 WN ` = - + Lesson 2 Numbers and letters RZ +7 7127ÀÄ»E Bray fagd & AR! E® (Self-study) 1 FAPY—b 1 EAC MFSRERY ELD RY I7AIBEAGES, RicBaiO ANIVEHW TH SB ERVES
Task Sheet 1 Listen and write the letters in the correct box Then listen to the spelling of the names and write the names
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Task Sheet 2 Listen to the numbers and repeat them Then match the telephone numbers with the way you say them Finally match the phrases with their meanings
3 ZAT-Y—k 3 CISIELU EIS SBRLE GT LY CEMOBMWASEMU, BOR Fre NBACRROUESEOICLET
Task Sheet 3 Match the questions and the answers Then write the numbers next to the correct address Finally put the words in the correct order to make sentences
4 WRlc Out There PATICHN CIEE
Now go to the Out There task
Out There
Out There Bi4/ \—bF—ICB OMNI BFEOTEICOUCTRRLT CHEE
Talk to your Out There conversation partners about yourself and ask them questions about themselves
Trang 152.1 Task Sheet 1 Exercise l
PIVIPNY EFS ERVET
Listen to the letters of the alphabet
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Listen and repeat the letters
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Trang 162.2 Task Sheet 2 Exercise 1 Fe MEM REALE Listen and repeat the numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 30 31 40 41 50 51 60 61 #70 71 80 81 90 91 100 101 Exercise 2
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Match these telephone numbers to how you say them: 294587 018369 293487 880912 081369 740235 880192 880219 740253 294387 oO PN DV FY DY PY e ena F YD YP — 2S — © Exercise 3 l2 2L RIcxẻ#v€CUY£ 3c Here are some useful phrases
TU-KET DBRT SEDEN YF EET HEEL: Match the phrases with their meaning:
CEBE MIE EID What do you say when:
1) someone is speaking too fast 2) you don't hear
3) you want to write down a name
4) you want someone to repeat something
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two nine four, three eight seven eight eight oh, two one nine
oh one eight, three six nine
seven four oh, two three five two nine four, five eight seven eight eight oh, one nine two
two nine three, four eight seven
oh eight one three six nine eight eight oh nine one two
seven four oh two five three
a) Pardon?
b) Can you speak more slowly, please? c) Can you say that again, please? d) Can you spell that again, please?
Trang 17English for Japanese Speakers Lesson 2: AFoNMS 2.3 Task Sheet 3
Exercise l
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Look at these questions and match them to the correct answers: 1 What's your first name? a Scotland 2 What's your surname? b 0894736849343 3 What's your address? c 554723
4, What's your phone number? d WN345TR 5 What's your mobile number? e McDonald
6 Where are you from? f 23 Roberts Road, Windsor 7 |What's your postcode? g Marie
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Trang 18Exercise 2
ARORA FC CTEEU:
Look at these numbers:
thirteen eighty seven fifteen thirty
two hundred and forty six fifty seventy eight twenty four
IELU SRF BleacA LT CHEE:
Now write them next to the correct address: 50 Castle Street 30 Millbank Road 13 West Street 246 Grange Avenue 15 Buckingham Drive 24 Forest way 78 Clifton Avenue SN DY FF YN PF 87 Church Road Exercise 3
SAR ORES WNBA C, HETIL —ADRROMSEOICE SEIU BlesgALTCHEEW Reorder the words to spell the useful phrases Write them below
say please ? Can that you again
that please ? you spell Can
speak can more you Please slowly ?
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don't sorry I understand I'm
Well done, you have now finished the preparation for the speaking practice task
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Out There Task
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You are going to talk to your Out There conversation partners about yourself and ask them questions about themselves You have practised the question forms and some key vocabulary in the preparation material Out There Big/\— ht —lc Bio Sale:
Before you call your Out There conversation partners: 1 UFORAVER HA CCTEEW
Read the task carefully
2 ABs CEELED? ASE AAISE9 -BmABLTCEEW
Do you understand it? If you do not, read it again 3 IN-KF+—lc Biss SAtelx CELA?
Are you ready to call your partners? 4 Based C BORTLEST
“Hi, my name is [7 TIC BA OMAHA J, P'm learning English, can I ask you some questions?” Call and introduce yourself:
“Hi, my name is [insert your name here], ’'m learning English, can I ask you some questions?”
5 ‘thank yor £50 TD5, SAVERBLET
Say ‘thank you’ and begin the task
6 /\—hKF-ORSEREMY, DEED OKBAPIL—Ald Fry bh RyTAlLeEes KDIC/IN—-FF ICSU ST SCERRATHEKLES
Remember to write your partners’ answers down and ask them to use the ‘chat’ box to spell words and phrases you don't understand
7 BaldieS LIV BE CHERLEVCERT
Remember you can record your conversations and listen to them again! Ready?
Out There %ã#! Ẳ—2†+—tcH#?L&3#
Introduce yourself to your Out There conversation partners
FOR M22 CHRP TOMO RRs BEMLES, RE CHNEL ROAZN-AlcHReeE
HUT CIEE, BE RUIRL TRUDE ESS RS LEAT LAME THELESS
Ask their names and other key information using the questions below If possible, write down their answers in the spaces provided Don’t forget the useful phrases you have learnt if you need the information repeated
Trang 20English for Japanese Speakers Lesson 2: AFoNMS Ricwaa/\—ht+—Ome HS, SRICSART
Then listen to your conversation partners and answer their questions
What's your first name?
What's your surname?
What's your address?
What's your phone number?
What's your mobile number?
What's your postcode? Where are you from?
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Trang 212.5 Answer Key Task Sheet 1 1 a b f i O q h Cc | y u j d m W k e n g Ss p X t Zz V 2 1 John Barker 2 Charles Fordham 3 Geoffrey Morgan 4 Yasmin Rendle 5 Leonard Wyeth 6 Rosemary Bazallegette 7 Joy Montgomery 8 Francis Kendal Task Sheet 2 1 1.b 2.a 3.d 4.c 2 l.e 2.¢ 3 g 4.1 5.h 6 d 7.Í 8.b 9 j 10.a 3 Lb 2.a 3.d 4.c Task Sheet 3 lig 2e 3f 4c 5b 6a 7.d
2 1 fifty 2 thirty 3 thirteen 4 two hundred and forty six 5 fifteen 6 twenty four 7 seventy eight 8 eighty seven
3 1 Can you say that again, please? 2 Can you spell that, please?
3 Can you speak more slowly, please? 4 I'm sorry, I don’t understand
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Level 1 Topic Aim Language Focus Skills Lesson 3 Baa BaOBRE SU Ay C-VR RLY, RRA CEES SEO ‘can’ sr AREY)
Telephoning | BTSERPRMOACESMEDIS OEWA, Sits ORE anes EB (Self-study) 1 FAP Y—bh LER TCHED, MERBDENYF ECE RD DK SAABDEL €<#£e¿U Look at Task Sheet 1 Match the words and the pictures Then check your answers in the key XIc#^4Z2-⁄—k 2 *XW⁄c€<f¿ẻvv 38 1.48 £đUvc.1ELUYX®Z!1)⁄2U
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Now look at Task Sheet 2 Exercise 1 Listen and click on the correct answer Then go to Exercise 2 and fill the gaps in the dialogues
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Task Sheet 3 Look at Exercise 1 Choose the correct expression a - f Then look at Exercise 2 Listen and click on the correct answer Then go to Exercise 3 Listen again and put the words in the correct spaces
BRADY —b 4, abe LY CRIBLE ST tl CRE 2c, Base ELVIRA Cae NRE
Task Sheet 4 Listen and repeat the dialogue Then go to Exercise 2 and put the dialogues in the correct order
Ric Out There RAT (CHEN CCHEW
Now go to the Out There task
Out There
Out There Sã8/ — †—*k §ãã(ckk2^Sšđ~fA 9 2Íc¿b3⁄/71)2 G3
Act out some telephone conversation scenarios with your Out There conversation partner
Trang 23English for Japanese Speakers Lesson 3: #3 3.1 Task Sheet 1
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Match the words and the pictures
to to to to to to totakea a phone a answer dial hangup text holdon speakto answer message box mobile phone Si A : _ 8#, a BABDELTCHEW
Check your answer in the key
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Trang 243.2 Task Sheet 2 True or False IELWAAZBIRLT CHEE Select the right answer 1
a) “Hello Can I speak to Bernie, please?” “Sorry He's not here at the moment”
“OK Can you tell him Mark called He’s got my number” “OK Bye”
Mark speaks to Bernie True or False? b) “Hello Is that Mark?”
“Yes, speaking”
“Hi It’s Bernie here I got your message”
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Trang 25c) “Hello Is Sue there please?” “Who's calling?”
“It's Jenny”
“Sorry She's not in right now Can I take a message?” “No, it’s OK ll try again later”
Jenny speaks to Sue True or False? d) “Hi Can I speak to Sue?”
“Is that Jenny? Sorry, she’s still out?’
“Right Can you give her a message? Can you ask her to text me” “Sure Has she got your number?
“Yes”
“OK Bye”
Sue speaks to Jenny True or False?
2 ERE ELC TNS OAC ZS BS BRL T CIEE
Listen and select the correct word for each space
a) | here tell called speak
“Hello Can 1 to Bernie, please?” “Sorry He's not at the moment”
“OK Can you him Mark He's got my number” “OK Bye” b) | got speaking it's that “Hello Is Mark?” “Yes
“Hi Bernie here 1 your message”
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€) | take calling in here | “Hello Is Sue please?”
“It's Jenny”
“Sorry She's not right now Can 1 a message?” ‘No, it’s OK Pll try again later”
d) | can message ask out
“Hi I speak to Sue?”
“Is that Jenny? Sorry, she’s still
“Right Can you give her a ? Can you her to text me” “Sure Has she got your number?
“Yes”
“OK Bye”
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Listen to check your answers
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3.3 Task Sheet 3
I U)SƒH#++2tdZ4A/€</£eU$ Choose the best option
a) Can I speak to Bernie? I want to speak to Bernie b) I am Bernie It’s Bernie here
c) Whos calling? Who are you? d) I want to speak to Sue Is Sue there?
e) Can you tell her I called? Can you say her called? f) Here is Jenny Jenny speaking
2 RBCMLYC BIEYFIL—YavleF ry [VV] ZEANTHEW Listen and tick [/] the correct situation
a) “Hi This is Tony ’'m sorry I’m not here to answer your call Please leave your message when you hear the tone and I'll call you back as soon as possible”
It’s an answer phone [_ | The number is not correct [_ |
b) “The number you have dialled has not been recognised Please hang up and try again”
It’s an answer phone [_] The number is not correct [_]
3, S9—BBILYC, Baw lc IE LU SBI AN CSTE EE TIER UY
Listen again and join the words to the correct spaces
| message leave tone call answer
a) “Hi This is Tony ’'m sorry I’m not here to your call Please your LH nh kh xa when you hear the and I'll .you back as soon as possible”
| hang up try dialled number |
b) “The you have has not been recognised Please and again”
Trang 28English for Japanese Speakers 3.4 Task Sheet 4 1, Fe ATCHEW Look Can I speak to Jodie? Is Jodie there? Is that Jodie? Who’s calling? It’s Nick ( here) Nick speaking -
I’m sorry, he’s out
I’m sorry, he’s not here -
Can I take a message?
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Can you tell him to phone me? Can you ask him to text me? Can you give him a message?
A
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IUs about the train tickets It’s about the meeting It’s about my English lesson It’s about the cinema
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Listen and repeat
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Trang 29English for Japanese Speakers Lesson 3: #aa
2 Sea CIEL MBA lca@ NBARLES:
Put the lines of the dialogues in the correct order:
a) - Oh hi, Tom It’s Jane
- Hello - Speaking
- Hello Can I speak to Tom? b) - Can I take a message?
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- No, I'm sorry He's out Who’ calling? - Hello Is Richard there please? - It’s Alix
c) - Has he got your number?
- Can you tell him Chris called Can you ask him to text me - Yes
- Can I take a message?
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Listen and check your answers
Well done, you have now finished the preparation for the speaking practice task 7 studied © nglish for 16 years but — Ss 4] finally learned to 3 speak it in just isix eSsorie” Jane, Chinese architect OUT THERE *
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Trang 303.5 Task Sheet 5
Out There Task
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You are going to act out some telephone conversation scenarios with your Out There conversation partners Out There 235/\—b7—\c Sabo Sale:
Before you call your Out There conversation partners: 1 URORZAVER HA CCTEEW
Read the task carefully
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Do you understand it? If you do not, read it again 3 /ÿ—Èk7—tlcRin9 2#fR(& '€Œ&Lƒc?®`?
Are you ready to call your partners? 4, BZ OW C BOMNLET
“Hi, myname is [(CTIC BA OBAI HAA J, I'm learning English, can I ask you some questions?”
Call and introduce yourself:
“Hi, my name is [insert your name here], I’m learning English, can I ask you some questions?”
5 ‘thank yor C5 0TD5, SADVERBLET
Say ‘thank you’ and begin the task
6 /\—hF-ORBeES EMU DSB BAP IL—Ald Fey bh RYD7ALEES KDICIN-bF ICBM GT STCERRATHEKLES
Remember to write your partners’ answers down and ask them to use the ‘chat’ box to spell words and phrases you don't understand
7 Bild LEY BE CHMERLIEVCERS
Remember you can record your conversations and listen to them again! Out There 235/\— 2+—lcäG#ä7iL& ở
Introduce yourself to your Out There conversation partners
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Using the table below and the language you have been practising, have the conversations Look at Task Sheet 4 to help you
Trang 31English for Japanese Speakers Lesson 3: 3
REDE—-&N—-ARL LL FORA S BER/N—-KF ICH CES (TAAL AY U-YCRA ZBf#Ajlc3Šo Ca3##£L&2):
Copy the table and instructions below for conversation partners to follow (send via text message before you start the task):
Ready?
SDS Out There %ãJ Ẳ— 2 —t+RRRR(ck2®R8+⁄7!)2IcÄ.32UYcC3ãRL# 3
You are going to act out some telephone conversation scenarios with your Out There conversation partners
Who What about Message
Martin English lessons text
Sandra the cinema tonight call
Charlotte some CDs try again later
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Task Sheet 1
a to text; b an answer phone; c a phone box; d to dial; e to take a message; f to hang up; g a mobile;
h to speak to; i to answer; j to hold on Task Sheet 2
1 a False; b True; c False; d False
2 a speak; in; tell; called b that; speaking; it’s; got c there; calling; in; take;
d can; out; message; ask Task Sheet 3
1 a Can I speak to Bernie?; b It’s Bernie here; c Whos calling?; d Is Sue there? e Can you tell her I called; f Jenny speaking 2 a answer phone; b the number is not correct
3 a answer; leave; message; tone; call
b number; dialled; hang up; try Task Sheet 4 2 a) Hello Hello Can I speak to Tom? Speaking Oh hi, Tom It’s Jane b) 483668
Hello Is Richard there please?
No, I’m sorry He's out Who’ calling? It's Alix
Can I take a message? c) Can I take a message?
Can you tell him Chris called Can you ask him to text me Has he got your number?
Yes
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Task Sheet 3 Put the sentences in the correct order to make dialogues Listen and check your answers Then listen again and repeat the sentences
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Task Sheet 4 Go to Exercise 1 Match the words with the pictures Then look at Exercise 2
How much is the total in each sentence? Write the answers in the boxes
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Practise s ome dialogues with your Out There conversation partners
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Match the words and the pictures
1 a taxi rank 2 a receipt 3 the airport 4 the station 5 the fare 6 the city centre 7 Departures
8 Arrivals 9 Check-In 10 the Duty Free shop Taxis caby Fare bes Pad vith thanks vas 2 b _8: c h d i e j l¿šã2J£xv7ưt3 Check your answers in the key
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Trang 35English for Japanese Speakers 4.2 Task Sheet 2 Ble AC Babe Be LWA ASBRUT HEE Lesson 4: 3€44 W448 Look at the pictures, listen to the dialogues and underline the correct answers
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1.Where's the taxi rank? a) at the station
b) in the city centre c)at the airport
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Put the lines of the dialogues in the correct order
1 - There's a taxi rank in the city centre, opposite the cinema - Excuse me Where can I get a taxi?
- Thanks 2 - The airport
- Certainly? Where would you like to go? - OK Just a minute
- Excuse me, can you get me a taxi, please?
3 - George Hotel? This time of day? About £6.50
- Can you take me to the George Hotel - what’s the fare, more or less? - Where to?
4 - £9.90
- Can I have a receipt? - How much is that? - Sure Here you are
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Listen and check your answers
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Listen and repeat
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Listen and repeat the words
Exercise 2
L<SICKACLESD7 EF OICHL CBD TDS MICBEET How much is this? First say your answer, then write it 4.£1+£2 +50 +5 e(@)® @ 2 £5+ 20+5 3.£2+£1 +50 + 20+2+2+1 Qe ® @® cà 2 về 4, £14 50+ 10+ 5 @ ® @ 5 £10 + £1+50+ 20+5 ro e @ ® @® @ 6 £2 + £1+£1+ 50+ 20+ 30 Qe @ ® @® @ XY Y
Well done, you have now finished the preparation for the speaking practice task
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Out there Task
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You are going to practise some dialogues with your Out There conversation partners They are going to pretend to be a taxi driver and you are going to tell them where you want to go and ask them how much it costs You are also going to ask for a receipt at the end of the journey and have a general conversation with them during your “journey” if you can Use the language you have been practising in the self-study
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Before you call your Out There conversation partners: 1 WRORAVS RA CKHEEU Read the task carefully 2 Ñãl4‡8lf£.ŒœŒ£&LfcÐ`?2255U9ã2l4#2—EEitdxilL€C <?ƒ#L Do you understand it? If you do not, read it again 3 /Ý—E7—lcin9 2XfR(+ CC &Lƒc®`? Are you ready to call your partners? Iiš AACSB ACCREDITED CLICK HERE
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“Hi, my name is [(CTIC AOA HBA ], I'm learning English, can I ask you some questions?”
Call and introduce yourself:
“Hi, my name is [insert your name here], I’m learning English, can I ask you some questions?”
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Say ‘thank you and begin the task
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Remember to write your partners’ answers down and ask them to use the ‘chat’ box to spell words and phrases you don't understand
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Remember you can record your conversations and listen to them again! Ready?
FầgØJ5PhtcXE†LCfT<fc&tcl4Z23—nT IXxz1a22 Ask the ‘taxi driver’ to take you to the places below:
e.g Hello/Good morning Can I go to The King’s Hotel, please? e The King’s Hotel
e The Green Dragon Restaurant e Cambridge Road
e The airport
e ‘The railway station
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Copy instructions below for conversation partners to follow (send via text message before you start the task):
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You are going to practise some dialogues You are going to pretend to be a taxi driver and have a general conversation with them during your “journey” if you can
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