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E GLISH 900 CO VERSATIO

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GREETI GS QUESTIO S A D A SWERS A Hello, Bill. How are you? B Fine, thanks. A How are you this evening? B Very well, thank you. A How are you this afternoon? B Fine, thanks. How are you? A Are you Bill Jones? B Yes I am. A Are you Helen Jones? B Yes I am. A Good night, Bill. B Good night, John. A Good-bye, Mrs Brown. B Good-bye, Mr Green. A Good afternoon , Bill. How are you? B Good afternoon, Mr Green. Im very well, thank you. A Im John Smith. Are you Bill Jones? B Yes, I am. A Good night, Mr Green. B See you tomorrow, Mrs Brown. Good night. A Hello, how are you? B Fine. A See you tomorrow. B Fine. A Good morning, Bill. How is Helen? B Shes fine, thank you. A How is Mr Brown this morning? B Mr Brown is very well, thank you. A Good-bye Helen. See you tomorrow morning. B Good-bye Mrs Brown. See you tomorrow. CO A B A B A B A B C D C D C D C VERSATIO Hello, Bill. Good morning, John. How are you? Fine, thanks. How is Helen? Shes very well, thank you. Good-bye, Bill. Good-bye, John. Good morning, Mrs Brown. Good morning, Helen. How are you this morning, Mrs Brown? Im very well, thank you. And how are you? Fine, thanks. How is Mr Brown? Mr Brown is fine, thank you. Good-bye, Mrs Brown.

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Good-bye, Helen. See you tomorrow. Good evening. Good evening. Im Jack Smith. Im Bill Jones. How are you? Very well, thanks. And you? Just fine, thank you. Good-bye, Bill. Hello, John. How are you? Hi, Bill. Pretty well, thanks. How is Martha? Is she well? Shes very well, thanks. See you later, John. Good-bye. Fine. See you this evening. Good morning, Mrs Brown. How are you? Very well, thank you. Mr Green. Is Mr Brown well this morning? Mr Brown is very well, thank you. Are Bill and Helen well this morning? Bill and Helen are fine, thank you. See you tomorrow afternoon. Good-bye. See you tomorrow, Mr. Green. Good-bye. Hi, how are you? Fine, thanks. Im Bill Jones. Hello, Bill. And you are? Im Ed White. Hello, Ed. See you later. Good-bye.

M Good morning, Mrs Brown. How are you? Im just fine, thanks. Are you well Mrs Green? M Im very well, thanks. How is Mr Brown. Just fine, thanks. M See you tonight, Mrs Brown. Good-bye, Mrs Green. O P O P O P O P Im John Smith. Are you Bill Jones? Yes, I am. How are you? Fine, thanks. Are you well this morning? Yes, I am. Is Helen well? Yes, she is. Helen and I are fine this morning. See you tomorrow, Bill. Good-bye, John.

CLASSROOM EXPRESSIO S QUESTIO S A D A SWERS

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Come in, please. Thank you. Do you understand? Yes, I understand. Do you understand? o, I dont understand. Stand up, please. Yes, Mr Green. Good afternoon, Bill. Come in, please. Good afternoon, Mr Green. Thank you. Stand up, please. Are you John Smith? Yes, I am. Do you understand, John? Yes, Mr. Green. I understand. Hi, Betty. Come in. Thanks, Helen. How are you this afternoon? Please sit down, Bill. Thank you, Helen. Its time to begin, Bill. Yes, Mr Green. Open your book. Please, Helen. Yes, Mr Green. Come in and sit down, please. Thank you, Mr Green. Is it time to begin? Yes, its time to begin. ow read, please. I dont understand, Mr Green. Is this lesson one. Open your book and read, please. Yes, Mrs Brown. VERSATIO Good morning, John. How are you? Im fine, thanks, Bill. Please come in. Thank you. How is Mrs. Smith today? Shes very well, thanks. Please sit down, John. Thank you. Lets read lesson three. Fine. Do you understand lesson two? Yes, I understand lesson two. Is it time to begin? Yes, lets begin now. Hello, Betty. Good afternoon, Helen. Its time to study now. Fine, lets begin the lesson. Please open your book, Betty. Yes, lets read lesson five. Do you understand lesson five? Yes, I understand lesson five.

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Do you understand lesson six? o, I dont understand lesson six. Lets study lesson six later. Yes, lets stop now. Good night, Betty. See you tomorrow morning. Good night, Helen. See you tomorrow. Good evening, Mr Brown. Good evening. Are you well this evening, Mr Green? Yes, I am. Im very well. And how are you? Im fine, thanks. Please come in and sit down, Mr Brown. Thanks. How is Mrs Green this evening? Shes just fine, thanks. How is Mrs Brown? Shes very well, thanks. Its time to begin. Thats fine. Lets begin. Do you understand the program? Yes, I understand the program. Hi, Ed. How are you? Hello, Jack. Im fine, thanks. Please come in and sit down. Thank you. Open the briefcase, Ed. Yes, Jack. Is it time to begin the meeting now? Thats right, its time to begin. Open the notebook and read, please. Yes. Please listen. Thats just fine. ow close your notebook, please. Good. Lets stop now. Lets begin the meeting now. Fine. Is it time to begin? Yes, please sit down. Thank you. Its time to stop now. Thats good. Is it time to go now? Yes. Lets go. See you tomorrow evening. Fine. See you tomorrow. Do you understand lesson two? Yes. I understand lesson two very well. Do you understand lesson three? o. I dont understand lesson three very well. Lets study lesson three. Please listen now. I dont understand the lesson. Listen now, dont repeat.

L I understand. K Thats very good. ow open your book. L Fine. Is it time to read now?

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TIFYI G OBJECTS QUESTIO S A D A SWERS Whats this? Thats a book. Good morning, Betty. Is this your book? o, thats not my book. Whose book is this? Thats my book, Mr Green. Is this your pencil? Yes, Mrs Brown, its mine. Thats a book. Is it yours? o, its not mine. Its yours. Wheres the door? There it is. Whose book is this? Thats your book. Please open it. Its time to begin now. Is this your book? o, it isnt. Thats your book. Wheres Bill? Is this book his? Yes, thats book is his. Wheres my book? Wheres Mr Green? This is his book and his pencil. Thats not his book. Its your book. Is that your pencil? o, it isnt. Its not my pencil. Its his. Whose briefcase is this? Is it yours? Yes, its mine. Please close it. Is this a book? o, it isnt. Its a notebook. Thats my notebook. Wheres the door? There it is. Please open it. Its time to go. Lets begin the meeting. Wheres the notebook? There it is. Is that yours? VERSATIO Whose book is this? Is it yours? Yes, its mine. Wheres your book? Here it is. ow lets begin. Good. Lets study lesson three. Wheres Mr Green? This is his briefcase. Mr. Green isnt here. Whose pen is this? Is it yours? o, it isnt mine. Isnt this your dictionary? Yes, it is. This isnt your notebook, is it? o, it isnt.

C Good afternoon, Betty. How are you?

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Fine, thanks, Helen. And how are you? Im just fine, thanks. Wheres your book? Here it is. Is it time to begin? Yes, it is. Lets read lesson three. Fine. You begin, Helen. Heres lesson two. Wheres lesson three? There it is. Please read the lesson, Helen. Whose dog is this? Whose cat is this? Whose book is this? Thats very good, Helen. ow, its time to stop. Hello, Mrs Brown. Good afternoon. How are you? Fine, thanks. And you? Im very well, thanks. Whats that? Is it a dog? Yes, its a dog. Isnt that yours? o, that dog isnt mine. Whose dog is it? Wheres Bill Jones? Its his dog. Bill isnt here. But thats his automobile. Where is he? There he is. I see Bill now. Good. Theres Bill and here is his dog. Good evening, Mr Green. Please come in. Good evening. How are you Mr Brown. Very well, thanks. And how are you? Just fine, thanks. Is Mrs Brown well? Shes very well, thanks. How is Mrs Green? Shes fine. Its time to begin the meeting. Good. Lets begin. Please sit down. Theres the chair. Thank you. Lets listen now. Hi, John. How are you? Hello, Bill. Im just fine, thanks. And you? Fine, thanks. Wheres Mrs Brown? Is she here? There she is. Good. Lets begin. Good morning, Mrs Brown. Good morning, Bill. Good morning, John. Good morning, Mrs Brown. How are you this morning? Im very well, thank you. How are you? Fine, thanks, Mrs Brown. Just fine, thank you, Mrs Brown. Whose automobile is that, Mrs Brown? Is it yours ? o, it isnt. Is it time to begin the class.? Yes it is, Mrs. Brown. Fine. Open your book, please.

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TIFYI G OBJECTS QUESTIO S A D A SWERS What are these? Those are books. Are these your books? Yes, theyre mine. Where are the pencils? There they are. Theyre over there. Where are your pens? Yheyre over there. There they are. Are these your pens? Yes, they are. Those are mine. These are your books, arent they? Yes, they are. Those are mine. These are your notebooks, arent they? o, they arent. those arent mine. These arent your books, are they? o, they arent. these are mine and those are yours. Whose pencils are these? Are they yours? Yes, theyre mine. Whose notebooks are these? Theyre mine. Those are my notebooks and those are my pencils. Whose dictionaries are these? Are they yours? o, they arent mine. Those dogs are yours, arent they? o, theyre not mine. Are those automobiles yours? o, they arent. Theyre not mine. Whose papers are these? Theyre not mine. Those papers are mine. Those are my papers. Where are the chairs and tables? There they are, over there. I see the chairs and tables.

CO VERSATIO A Are these your things, John? Theyre not mine. B Yes, those are my things. A Here they are. Books, notebooks, pencils, and papers. B Thanks. Where are your things? A My things arent here. B Is that your automobile? A Yes, it is. And thats my dog. B Very good. Whose cat is that? Is it yours? A o, its not mine. B Its time to go now, Bill. Lets go. C D C D C D C Good morning, Jack. Come in and sit down. Good morning, Mr Green. Is it time to begin the lesson? Yes, it is. Sit down and lets begin. Thank you. Heres my chair over here. Open your book, Jack. Read lesson four. I dont understand the lesson, Mr Green. Here are ten sentences. Do you understand these sentences?

D Yes, I understand the sentences. C Page twelve. You read, Jack. D Yes, Mr Green, page twelve. E F E F E F E F E F E F G H G H G H G H G H G H G H G H I J I J I J I J I J K L K L K L Hi, Helen. How are you? Hello, Betty. Just fine, thanks. Is it time to begin the class? Yes, it is. Here are your books. These books arent mine. Whose books are these? These are yours, and those are mine. Yes, thats right. Is this your desk? o, it isnt. My desk is over there. Whose desk is this? Its your desk. My desk is over there, and your desk is over here. Good morning, Martha. How are you? Fine, thanks. And how are you? Very well, thanks. Are those your books? o, they arent. Those books arent mine. Where are yours? My books are over there. There they are. Heres your desk, Martha. Sit down, please. Thank you, Mrs Brown. Is it time to begin the class? Yes, it is. Lets begin lesson five. Is that page twelve ? o, it isnt. Its page thirteen. Oh yes. Heres lesson five. Please read the lesson. I dont understand this word. Heres my dictionary. Thank you. ow I understand. Hi, Martha. How are you today? Fine, thanks. And how are you? Pretty well. Is Mrs Brown here today? o, she isnt. Mrs Brown isnt well today. Is Mr Green here today? Yes, he is. And its time to begin the class. Are there thirteen chairs here? o, they arent. There are fifteen chairs. Lets study page twelve, thirteen and fourteen. Fine. Its time to begin the class. Lets go. Fine. Lets go. Is that your automobile? Yes, it is. Where are your books? Here they are. My books are over here. Whats this? Is it yours? Yes, thats mine. Its my dictionary.

K Do you understand lesson five? L Yes. But I dont understand lesson six and seven.

OCCUPATIO QUESTIO S A D A SWERS A Who are you? B Im a student. Im Harry Long. A Who is that over there? B Hes a student, too. Hes Bill Jones. A Is that lady a student? B o, it isnt. That lady is a teacher. A Am I your teacher? B o, you arent. A That man is not a teacher, is he? B o, he isnt. That lady is not a teacher, either. A That man over there is a teacher, isnt he? B Yes, he is. Hes my teacher. A Who are those people over there? B Theyre students. They study here. A Are those people students, too? B o, they arent. Those people are farmers. A Who are those people? B I dont know. Maybe they are farmers. A Is that lady a farmer? B I really dont know. Maybe she is. A Youre a student, arent you? B o, Im not. Im a farmer. A Are those people teachers or farmers? B I really dont know. A I know who those people. Theyre farmers. B Really? Are they farmers? A Do you know who that man is? B I really dont know. Maybe he is a teacher. A Those men arent students. I know they arent. B They arent. well, maybe theyre farmers. CO A B A B A B A B A B A B VERSATIO Hello, Im Harry Long. Hello, Harry. Im Jack Smith. Are you a student, Jack? o, Im not. Im a teacher. Really? Are you a teacher? Yes, I am. Youre a teacher, arent you? Yes. Who is that lady over there? I dont know who she is. Is she a teacher or student? I honestly dont know. Maybe shes a teacher, and maybe shes a student. Its time to begin the class now, Jack. Good-bye. Good-bye Harry. See you later.

C Who are you? D Im a student. Im Alice Taylor.

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Who is that over there? Shes a student, too. Thats Margaret. Is that man a student? o, he isnt. Hes a doctor. Thats Dr. Rice. That woman is doctor, too, isnt she? Yes, she is. Shes a very good doctor. Who are those people over there? Maybe theyre engineers. Really? Are those people really engineers? Oh, I honestly dont know. Maybe they are and maybe they arent. Good morning. Are you astudent? Good morning, Mr Brown. o, Im not a student. What are you? Are you a farmer? Are you a doctor? Actually, Im a farmer. But Im a teacher too. Very good. Im a teacher, but Im not a farmer. You are a very good teacher, I know. Well, thank you. Do you know who that lady is? o, I really dont know. Who is that lady over there? Thats Mrs Rice. Do you know Dr. Rice? Yes, I know Dr. Rice. I know two doctors, Dr. Rice and Dr. Baker. I know Dr. Rice and Dr. Baker, too. Who are tose people over there? Are they doctors, too? o, theyre not docters. Theyre farmers. Is that man over there a farmer, too? o, hes not. Hes an engineer. That lady isnt an engineer, is she? o, shes not. Shes a teacher. Thats Mrs Brown Good afternoon. How are you? Im fine, thank you. You are a teacher, arent you? Yes, I am. Im Mrs Brown. Who are you? Im a teacher, too. Yes. ow I know who are you. Youre Mr Green. Whose books are these? Are these yours, Mrs Brown? Yes, they are. The books are mine and those notebooks are mine, too. Is Bill your student, Mrs Brown? Yes he is. Johns my student, too. Whose students are Helen and Martha? Theyre my students. And theyre very good students, too. Who is that woman over there? Is she a student? I dont know. I really dont know who she is. Where are your pencils and pens? I dont know where they are. Arent they over there? o, theyre not here. I dont know where they are, either. Here are my books and notekooks. And here is my briefcase. Please sit down. Its not time to go.

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Thank you. I know its not time to go. Whose desk is this? Is it yours? o, its not mine. My desk is over there. Whose desk is this? Is this Jacks desk? Maybe it is. I really dont know. ow, its time to go. Fine. Lets go. See you tomorrow, Margaret. Good-bye, Alice. See you tomorrow morning.

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