Greeting Neighbours on a Sunny Day - LINC 1.01

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right   ·  problem   ·  sure   ·  late   ·  isn't   ·  see   ·  is   ·  is   ·  now   ·  care   ·  I'd better   ·  too   ·  the sunshine   ·  later   ·  are   ·  lovely   ·  eh   ·  Going   ·  And  
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TASHA: Hello, Mrs. Wong.
MRS. WONG: Oh, hello, Tasha.
TASHA: How you?
MRS. WONG: Fine, thanks and you?
TASHA: I'm okay. It's a nice day, it?
MRS. WONG: Yes, it's a day.
LUIGI: Hello, Mrs. Wong. Hello, Tasha. Nice day, ?
MRS. WONG: Hello, Luigi.
TASHA: Hi, Luigi. Yes, it is nice.
LUIGI: How are you, Tasha?
TASHA: Oh, I'm fine, thanks, and you?
LUIGI: Great!
TASHA: Well, you. Have a nice day.
LUIGI: You, too, Tasha. Bye.
MRS.WONG: Bye, now, Tasha. See you .
LUIGI: Oh, I love .
MRS. WONG: Me !
MANSOUREH: Hi, Luigi. Hello, Mrs. Wong.
LUIGI: Hello, Mansoureh.
MRS. WONG: Good afternoon.
MANSOUREH: Sure a warm day; isn't it?
MRS. WONG: Yes, it is warm.
LUIGI: Yeah, it's a beautiful day. How it going?
MANSOUREH: Oh, good, thanks. you?
LUIGI: Not bad, not bad.
MANSOUREH: to work?
LUIGI: Yes. And I'm .
MANSOUREH: Oh.
LUIGI: See you.
MRS. WONG: Good-bye.
LUIGI: Bye.
MANSOUREH: Take .
LUIGI: Will do.
MANSOUREH: And how are you, Mrs. Wong?
MRS. WONG: I'm fine, thanks. It's a lovely day.
MANSOUREH: Well, go.
MRS.WONG: All . See you later.
MANSOUREH: Here's your paper.
MRS. WONG: Oh-oh. Oh, thank you, Mansoureh.
MANSOUREH: No . Bye.
MRS. WONG: Bye .
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Greeting Neighbours on a Sunny Day - Tag Questions

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don't   ·  love   ·  isn't   ·  wasn't   ·  eh   ·  it   ·  is   ·  doesn't   ·  you   ·  he  
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It's a nice day, it?
Nice day, ?
Sure a warm day; isn't it?
I love the sunshine, you?
Yesterday was beautiful, it?
I Vancouver in the summer, don't you?
You live nearby, don't ?
Your daughter lives in Victoria, she?
Your son works at the swimming pool, doesn't ?
The weather is just fantastic, isn't ?
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Buying Plants - LINC Video 2.26

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a lot of   •  could you   •  thinking of   •  can I   •  idea   •  Would you like   •  to take   •  some   •  some spinach   •  to buy   •  a watering can   •  are they   •  water it   •  don't think so   •  Could you tell me   •  some lettuce   •  any lettuce   •  take care of it   •  put it in partial shade   •  a few more   •  in the next aisle   •  take care of  
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MRS. WONG: Excuse me!
MANUEL: Yes, help you?
MRS. WONG: Do you have ?
MANUEL: Yes, the lettuce is over here. We have on this side, and we also have on that side, if you're interested.
ROY: Do you want spinach, Mom?
MRS. WONG: I don't think so. But we'll take some lettuce, thank you.
MANUEL: Okay. This lettuce is very easy to . Just and water it.
MRS. WONG: Water it every day?
MANUEL: Yes, that's right.
MRS. WONG: Roy.
ROY: Hmm.
MRS. WONG: We need .
ROY: Excuse me, where are the watering cans?
MANUEL: Ah, the watering cans are , by the door.
ROY: By the door?
MANUEL: Yes, that's right. Do you need a garden hose to go with that?
MRS: WONG: No, I . I just want a watering can.
MANUEL: Okay. No problem.
ROY: Excuse me, there is no label on this plant. what it's called?
MANUEL: Sure. This is a fuchsia.
ROY: I'm sorry, repeat that?
MANUEL: It's called a fuchsia.
ROY: Fuchsia, right. And how do you ?
MANUEL: Just put it in the sun and every day.
ROY: Uh? I was putting it in my kitchen window. Is that okay?
MANUEL: That would be fine. A fuchsia needs sun.
ROY: And what is this?
MANUEL: That's an impatiens.
ROY: Impatiens?
MANUEL: That's right.
ROY: Thank you. How much ?
MANUEL: The fuchsia is $3.75 (three seventy-five) and the impatiens is $1.99 (a dollar ninety-nine).
ROY: And the lettuce?
MANUEL: Lettuce is $5.75 (five seventy-five) for the tray.
ROY: Thank you. I'll take them.
MANUEL: Okay. me to take them over to the counter?
ROY: Sure, thanks. We'll just get vegetable plants and the watering can.
MANUEL: Sure. Take your time.
ROY: Thanks. Do you want a look at the watering cans?
MRS. WONG: Oh, good .
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Picking Up Prescriptions - LINC 2.24

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PHARMACIST: Mr. Amador?
MR. AMADOR: Yes.
PHARMACIST: Okay, here's your prescription. Now, take 5 ml (five millilitres) and 5 ml (five millilitres) , until it's all gone.
MR. AMADOR: When will it start to work?
PHARMACIST: Soon. , your ear will feel much better.
MR. AMADOR: So that's 5 ml (five millilitres) , morning and night? That's , at eight o'clock in the morning and ?
PHARMACIST: That's right. It should take you to finish the medicine.
MR. AMADOR: Ahh! Thanks a lot.
PHARMACIST: No problem.
JAN: Hello. I'm Jan Michesku. I called this morning.
PHARMACIST: Yes, Mr. Michesku. Your prescriptions are right here. They've been ready for an hour.
JAN: Good.
PHARMACIST: Now, take these pills . That's .
JAN: I usually take them in the morning, three , and one —about ten or eleven at night.
PHARMACIST: That's fine.
JAN: When do I take the other pills?
PHARMACIST: You can take these you feel a pain.
JAN: Well, it's almost lunch time. Is it okay if I take one ?
PHARMACIST: It's better if you wait till after lunch, .
JAN: Why is that?
PHARMACIST: The pills may upset your stomach if it's empty.
JAN: Oh, okay. I'll wait till after lunch. I'll take one about one o'clock . Well, thanks very much for your help.
PHARMACIST: You're welcome.
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Airport Welcome - LINC 1.30

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could go   ·  is   ·  to go   ·  close   ·  to get   ·  waiting   ·  could go   ·  can go shopping   ·  to buy   ·  is   ·  to see   ·  was delayed   ·  sounds   ·  are   ·  can relax   ·  go shopping   ·  to do   ·  thought   ·  haven't been   ·  suggest   ·  missed   ·  really   ·  like  
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CARMEN: Hi.
MANUEL: Hi. Sorry, the flight from Vancouver.
CARMEN: Thanks. That's OK. I don't mind . It's good to see you.
MANUEL: Yeah. It's good you.
CARMEN: I missed you.
MANUEL: I you too.
CARMEN: So how things?
MANUEL: You know how it -work, work, work.
CARMEN: Well, you're on vacation now. So you .
MANUEL: Yeah. So what's the plan?
CARMEN: Well, I we would take you back to my place. And then we could see.
MANUEL: Okay. First I need a couple of things. What time do the
stores close?
CARMEN: Tonight they at nine o'clock.
MANUEL: Okay. We'll later. First, I'd like something to eat. I'm really hungry!
CARMEN: Where would you like ?
MANUEL: I don't know. What do you ?
CARMEN: We to the new Vietnamese restaurant.
MANUEL: Great! I Vietnamese food.
CARMEN: Good. The restaurant right next to the shopping centre.
MANUEL: Okay. So, after we eat, we . And then?
CARMEN: Then? We to a movie?
MANUEL: Sure. I to a movie in a couple of months.
CARMEN: Great. What would you like after the movie?
MANUEL: Maybe cappuccino!
CARMEN: And kisses?
MANUEL: Cappuccino and kisses, delicious! Come on!
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Bad Service in a Restaurant - LINC 2.10

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Could I have   ·  I get   ·  Could you   ·  Do you have   ·  Could we get   ·  I'm going to have   ·  Would you like   ·  have   ·  Anything   ·  any   ·  are you going to   ·  some   ·  some crackers   ·  we get   ·  looks   ·  didn't get   ·  I will have   ·  I need   ·  Can I take  
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Talking about What You’re Going to Order
SONYA: Thanks. So, what have?
MARIO: Cheese omelette good.
SONYA: Hmm. Yeah, it does, but I think the soup and sandwich special.
Offers by Waitress
WAITRESS: your order?
WAITRESS: French dressing instead?'
WAITRESS: to drink?
Requests by Customers
MARIO: the cheese omelette and a salad?
Well, the chicken noodle soup and an egg salad sandwich, please.
SONYA: I'll a coffee.
MARIO: I'll have , too.
SONYA: some water as well, please?
SONYA: Could I get for my soup, please?
SONYA: Could some salt, please?
MARIO: Excuse me. Could a fork?
MARIO: And we still our water.
SONYA: Oh, and a napkin, please.
MARIO: just bring the bill, please!
Asking for Information by Customers
MARIO: And do you have Thousand Island dressing?
SONYA: any chicken noodle soup?
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Small Buisness - LINC Video 1.03

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bookkeeping   •  sign   •  telephone   •  have   •  spell   •  address   •  your   •  social   •  rules   •  form   •  last   •  business   •  identification   •  licence   •  please   •  clerk   •  know  
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Tomoko goes to Richmond City Hall to apply for a small licence. She wants to open a business in her home. The asks her the following questions to fill out the application :
Could I have name please?
Could I have your name please?
Could you that?
Do you a middle name?
Could I have your please?
Do you your postal code?
Could I have your number?
Can I please have your insurance number?
Could I have your business address ?
Can I please see two pieces of ?
Could you please here?
The clerk tells her that her business will come in the mail and she will receive an invoice. He gives her a brochure that explains the about small businesses in Richmond. Tomoko thanks the clerk.
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Travelling Plans - LINC 2.15

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you're going   ·  are you off to   ·  He'll   ·  I'll see   ·  will you   ·  are   ·  I'm going   ·  will you stay   ·  to see   ·  I'm going to see   ·  I'm visiting   ·  I'll be   ·  is going   ·  gets on  
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1st GROUP
PENNY: So, Andy, nice you! And where ?
ANDY: my parents in Kelowna.
PENNY: Oh, so to Kelowna?
ANDY: It's my parents' anniversary.
PENNY: That's nice. And when be back?
ANDY: I'll be back Saturday night. And where are you going?
PENNY: Victoria. to a party at my brother's house.
ANDY: That sounds like fun! How long in Victoria?
PENNY: Oh, I'll be back Friday morning. I think the bus the eight o'clock ferry.
ANDY: Oh, so then you Sunday afternoon at the picnic.
PENNY: Oh sure, there.
2nd GROUP
FRITZ: So, where you going?
CAROL: We're going to Whistler.
FRITZ: Whistler?
CAROL: Yes, Bob to the hospital.
FRITZ: The hospital? Oh, I'm sorry.
BOB: It's okay. a friend. He broke his leg skiing.
FRITZ: I hope he's okay.
BOB: Oh, it's nothing serious. be okay.
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