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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Greetings Game

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Invitation and Directions to a Party - LINC 2.05

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get off   ·  this evening   ·  will   ·  near   ·  my place   ·  to come   ·  call   ·  Don't   ·  get   ·  are   ·  getting ready   ·  may be   ·  Avenue   ·  your   ·  doing   ·  make   ·  before   ·  would love  
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LUIGI: Hi, Yuriko.
YURIKO: Oh, hi, Luigi!
LUIGI: How you?
YURIKO: Not bad. How are you ?
LUIGI:: I'm fine. What, you're doing shopping?
YURIKO: Yes, I'm for a party.
LUIGI: A party?
YURIKO: Yeah, it's a dinner party, at .
LUIGI: Oh.
YURIKO: Would you like ?
LUIGI: I to come. When is it?
YURIKO: It's on Saturday night.
LUIGI: Oh, Saturday night, I don't know. I going to the movies.
YURIKO: Ahhh.
LUIGI: Can I you?
YURIKO: Sure. Call me .
LUIGI: Okay, great. What's your phone number?
YURIKO: 743-2924. Please call 9:30 (nine-thirty).
LUIGI: 743-2924. Okay, thanks, I . I'll call right after dinner.
YURIKO: Sure. call before seven. I'll be out till then.
LUIGI: Sure. Okay, in case I can it, what time is the party?
YURIKO: It's at six o'clock.
LUIGI: At six o'clock? Sounds great! What's your address, Yuriko?
YURIKO: 2760 Third .
LUIGI: 2760 Third Avenue. Where is that?
YURIKO: It's the hospital.
LUIGI: Oh, near the hospital? How do I there?
YURIKO: Take the Second Avenue bus and at Parker Street.
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Complimenting

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at   •  get   •  looks   •  your   •  in   •  did   •  look   •  I’m   •  in  
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Man: You wonderful today.
Woman: Thanks.
Man: I like top.
Woman: Really?
Man: Yes. Where you get it?
Woman: I got it Montreal The Bay.
Man: Oh really?
Man: When did you it?
Woman: I got it February.
Man: It really good on you.
Woman: glad you like it.
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At the Park - LINC 1.20

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grade   ·  So does   ·  near   ·  to get   ·  in   ·  been   ·  my   ·  come   ·  to take   ·  to meet   ·  this   ·  By the way   ·  this   ·  too   ·  we've   ·  around   ·  too  
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JOYCE: Don't get dirty! He really likes dirty!
TASHA: And he really likes baths, too right?
JOYCE: Oh, I wish. This is a nice park.
TASHA: Yes it is. Have you here before?
JOYCE: No, just come here for the first time today. How about you?
TASHA: We here often. We live just the corner of Maple Street.
JOYCE: We live here, too. Our house is on Elm Street by McKenzie School. , my name is Joyce.
TASHA: Hi, Joyce. I'm Tasha. It's nice you. Does your son go to McKenzie School?
JOYCE: Yes, he does.
TASHA: my daughter. Maybe they're in the same class. How old is your son?
JOYCE: He's nine. He's in four. How about your daughter?
TASHA: 'She's ten. She's grade five.
LISA: Hi, Mom.
TASHA: Hi Lisa. This is Joyce. Joyce, this is daughter Lisa.
JOYCE: Hi, Lisa. Nice to meet you.
LISA: Hi! Oh, Mom, will you go on the teeter-totter with me?
TASHA: Oh no! I'm big.
LISA: No, you're not. Please.
JOYCE: Maybe Roy will play with you. Roy! Come here a minute.
ROY: Hi, Mom! I like park. There's a jungle gym you can climb and a tree
house.
JOYCE: Roy, is Tasha and this is her daughter Lisa.
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Meeting a Neighbour - LINC 1.32

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lives   ·  came   ·  were   ·  have   ·  gets   ·  are   ·  am   ·  came   ·  is   ·  have   ·  lives   ·  move   ·  won   ·  moved   ·  I've lived   ·  doing   ·  was  
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MANSOUREH: That a good game.
MANUEL: I know, I know. I keep losing. I don't know what it is.
MANSOUREH: But you last time.
MANUEL: That's true!
MANSOUREH: Hey, Wendy!
WENDY: Hi, Mansoureh. How are you ?
MANSOUREH: Pretty good. Oh. Manuel, this my friend, Wendy. She just into our neighborhood. She in the house on Elm Street, by the school.
MANUEL: Oh. Well. Pleased to meet you.
WENDY: Same here.
MANSOUREH: Manuel in the apartment building around the corner.
WENDY: The one with the green door?
MANUEL. Yeah, that's the one. Did you just to the neighborhood?
WENDY: Yes, I did. I moved here a month ago. How about you?
MANUEL: Well, here about five years. I here from Prince George.
WENDY: I a cousin who lives in Prince George. It gets pretty cold in the winter.
MANUEL: Yeah, that's right. It's kind of a different cold than here though on the coast.
MANSOUREH: Yeah, the winter chill right into my bones.
MANUEL: Hmmm! So where you from?
WENDY: I from Italy. I mean, I to Canada with my parents when I was three years old. We moved to Port Alberni on the Island.
MANUEL: My parents came from Peru to Canada.
MANSOUREH: I didn't know that.
MANUEL: Yeah, I am first generation Canadian.
MANSOUREH: Well, I'm second generation Canadian. My grandparents came here
in the 1920's. And my parents both born back East, in Toronto.
WENDY: This is so neat. We so many different cultures and traditions here.
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Let's Talk about Your Hometown



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have   ·  were   ·  did you come   ·  Are you going to   ·  is   ·  can you do   ·  did you live   ·   is   ·  is  
1. What the name of your hometown?
2. How long there?
3. How your hometown different from Vancouver?
4. What is good about your hometown?
5. What bad about your hometown?
6. What interesting things in your hometown?
7. Why to Vancouver?
8. Where your children born?
9. Do you any family or friends living in your country? Tell me about them.
10. go back to visit your hometown in the future? Why or why not?
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At the Train Station - LINC 1.06

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are   ·  care   ·  too   ·  Hello   ·  Morning   ·  it's   ·  isn't   ·  later   ·  It   ·  fantastic   ·  thanks   ·  Okay   ·  you   ·  isn't it   ·  Here   ·  afternoon   ·  it   ·  isn't   ·  Take   ·  See  
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MORNING
AL: .
GILL: Morning. Nice morning, it?
AL: Ah, beautiful.
LOUISE: Hi, Bob.
BOB: Hi, Louise. Fine morning, ?
LOUISE: It's . See you .
BOB: Bye. Good morning. How you this morning, Gill?
GILL: Fine, thanks, Bob. And ?
BOB: I'm fine, . Beautiful day.
GILL: Yes, is, isn't it?
BOB: we are.
GILL: Thanks. Take now.
BOB: Sure. You .
AFTERNOON
LINDA: Hi.
GILL: Good . Wet, it?
LINDA: sure is.
GILL: Thanks. you later.
LINDA: Sure. care, now.
SALLY: . How are you?
GILL: Fine, thanks. And how are you?
SALLY: , thanks.
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Greeting Neighbours on a Rainy Day - LINC 1.02

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was hoping   ·  Not bad   ·  wet   ·  still   ·  they're   ·   how's   ·  afternoon   ·  your   ·  hope   ·  umbrella   ·  are   ·   I'm  
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TASHA: Good , Mrs. Wong.
MRS. WONG: Good afternoon, Tasha. How you?
TASHA: fine. And you?
MRS. WONG: , thanks. It sure is a day.
TASHA: Oh, is it raining?
MRS. WONG: Yes. It's pouring. You'll need your .
TASHA: Oh, that's too bad. I for some sun.
MRS. WONG: Well, maybe tomorrow.
TASHA: I so. How's husband?
MRS. WONG: Oh, he's good, thanks. And your family?
TASHA: Oh, just fine.
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