A Car Accident - Part 1 - LINC 3.20

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation. Complete the exercise below.
if you say so   •  report   •  broken headlight   •  it's up to you   •  driver's licence   •  too fast   •  looked carefully   •  should call   •  what happened   •  wasn't hurt   •  taillights   •  rear view mirror   •  may have to   •  could I get   •  could I have   •  should cost   •  less than   •  We'll see   •  should we  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
TONY: Are you all right?
BRENDA: Yeah, I think so. Are you?
TONY: Yes. I . Oh, no! Looks like your car has some damage.
MICHAEL: Was anyone hurt?
BRENDA: I think we're both okay, thanks. I don't know .
TONY: You didn't look. You just came straight out of the parking lot.
BRENDA: I . I didn't see you. I think you were going .
MICHAEL: Well, I think you were coming a bit too fast. But I didn't see you look before you backed out.
BRENDA: I did look. I looked out of my , and my side mirror.
TONY: Well, what do? Should we call the police?
BRENDA: Well, . But I don't think we have to if the damage is $1000 (one thousand dollars).
TONY: Well, my van seems okay. It's 'only a . But your car ...
MICHAEL: I think it will cost more than a thousand to fix this one.
TONY: I don't think so. The and the bumper cannot be that expensive. What do you think?
BRENDA: I think you're right. I think it less than thousand dollars.
MICHAEL: Well, I'm not so sure, but ...
BRENDA: . Can I get your name and address? And I'll need your driver's licence, too.
TONY: My name is Tony Hancock. That's H-a-n-c-o-c-k. My address is 563 Kirsch
Street, Apartment 12.
BRENDA: Tony Hancock, 563 Kirsch Street, Apartment 12.
TONY: And my is 8-3-4-6-3-5-1.
BRENDA: 8-3-4-6-3-5-1. Thanks.20
TONY: And your name and address?
BRENDA: Certainly. It's Brenda Hooper-H-o-o-p-e-r.
TONY: Brenda Hooper ...
BRENDA: 1534 Pine Street, Apartment 214. And my license number is 7-3-9-4-9-4-7.
TONY: 7-3-9-4-9-4-7. Great. And, your name and phone number? Because you were a witness.
MICHAEL: Well, okay. Michael Cherniak-C-h-e-r-n-i-a-k. 224-3891.
BRENDA: Thanks, Michael. We call you later.
MICHAEL: Sure, no problem.
TONY: I'll call ICBC and the accident. You them as well.
BRENDA: Thanks. I'll do it this afternoon.
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Asking for Directions 2 - LINC 1.23

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
get off   ·  make   ·  very much   ·  welcome   ·  on the third floor   ·  appreciate   ·  are   ·  straight ahead   ·  take the elevator   ·  go through   ·  I'm looking for   ·  take   ·  is   ·  is   ·  Do you know   ·  good   ·  Can you tell me   ·  next   ·  I think   ·  that's right   ·  take the stairs   ·  a minute   ·  the other  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
MANUEL: Excuse me. the passport office.
SONYA: The passport office? Oh. it's in the old post office. You go out this door, you turn right, you turn right again at the corner, you those doors to the elevator lobby. I think it's up .
MANUEL: On the third floor. And the elevator lobby is through those doors?
SONYA: Yes, .
MANUEL: Thank you .
SONYA: You're . Good luck.
MANUEL: Excuse me. where the passport office ?
CLERK: The passport office? Well, it's not in this building. I think it's in building.
MANUEL This way?
CLERK: Yes. Go , and then to the right.
MANUEL: Thank you.
MANUEL: Excuse me. where the passport office ?
ZEPO: Certainly. Go to the corner, turn left, and go to the next corner. On your right to the second floor, and then turn left when you the elevator. It's in room 220.
MANUEL: Just . I go to the corner. That corner?
ZEPO: Yes, that's right. Go to that corner, turn left. Let me you a map.
MANUEL: Oh, hey. I really it.
ZEPO: We are here. Go to this corner, turn left, and go to the corner.
MANUEL: Yes.
ZEPO: At this corner , there elevators on your right.
MANUEL: And I the elevator to the second floor?
ZEPO: That's right. Or you can . When you get off the elevator, turn
left.
MANUEL: That's it! Great.
ZEPO: Have a day, now.
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Will - Going To

Will

Future Fact: The sun will rise tomorrow.
Not Sure using Think: I think I'll buy a new car.
Offer: I'll help you.
Request: I'll have the green salad.
Decide at Time of Speaking: The phone is ringing. I'll answer it.

Going to

Future Plan - Already Decided: I'm going to visit my family for Christmas.

Reporting a Stolen Bicycle - LINC 3.01

Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation. Complete the exercise below.
I think   •  was locked   •  taken   •  Do you think   •  send an officer out   •  another   •  was the bicycle stolen   •  how much you loved   •  what we need   •  I think   •  Can you give me   •  we'd better   •  I know   •  could you get  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
LISA: Oh, no! Mom! Mom!
TASHA: What's wrong?
LISA: Somebody stole my bicycle!
TASHA: Stolen?! Right out of the back yard?!
LISA: And it .
TASHA: Look at the lock. They just cut right through it.
LISA: Those rotten thieves!
TASHA: Ah, I'm so sorry, sweetheart. that bike.
LISA: we'll ever get it back?
TASHA: I don't know, but report the robbery to the police. Let's go in the house and call right away.
LISA: Okay.
TASHA: Sweetheart, the telephone?
LISA: Shall I dial 911 (nine one one)?
TASHA: No, 911 is only for emergencies.
LISA: But this is an emergency!
TASHA: Well, the police might not think so. Let's look for number.
LISA: Okay.
TASHA: This is . Non-Emergency Calls. 6-6-5-3-3-2-l. Hello!
POLICE CLERK: Police. Crime Reports.
TASHA: Yes, I'd like to report a stolen bicycle.
POLICE CLERK: your name, address, and telephone number, please?
TASHA: Yes, my name is Tasha Starski, S-t-a-r-s-k-i. My address is 189 Rosemary Avenue. And my telephone number is 662-3894.
POLICE CLERK: And when ?
TASHA: it was sometime last night.
POLICE CLERK: Was anything else ?
TASHA: I don't think so—well, I didn't check.
POLICE CLERK: Okay. We'll to get the details. If there's anything else missing, you can report it then.
TASHA: Okay. Thanks. I appreciate that.
POLICE CLERK: You're very welcome.
TASHA: Goodbye.
POLICE CLERK: Bye now.
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English Video courtesy TRU University – Open Learning Division