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    Review the conversation "Meeting A New Friend At A Party" Do a speaking exercise, then do multiple choice questions to review basic introduction, age, and weather.

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Meeting A New Friend At A Party

(1) James: Listen
Hi, I'm James. What's your name?

"I'm" = "I am"

(2) Emma: Listen
I'm Emma. [vocab word=nice]Nice[/vocab] to [vocab word=meet]meet[/vocab] you.
(3) James: Listen
Nice to meet you, too.
(4) Emma: Listen
Is this your [vocab word=daughter]daughter[/vocab]?
(5) James: Listen
Yes, she is. Her name is Eleanor.
(6) Emma: Listen
Wow, that's a [vocab word=pretty]pretty[/vocab] name!
(7) James: Listen
[vocab word=thank]Thank[/vocab] you. Say "Hello", Elle.

Elle is the nickname for Eleanor.

(8) : Listen
(Elle speaks) Hello.
(9) Emma: Listen
Hello, Elle! How [vocab word=old]old[/vocab] is she?
(10) James: Listen
She is [vocab word=two]two[/vocab] years old.

Elle is 2 years old.

(11) Emma: Listen
Nice! Where are you from?
(12) James: Listen
I'm from California. And you?
(13) Emma: Listen
I'm from Ottawa.
(14) James: Listen
Oh. Are you a Canadian?
(15) Emma: Listen
Well, yes, I'm a Canadian. I'm also an American. My dad is a Canadian. And, my mom is an American.
(16) James: Listen
How nice! How is the [vocab word=weather]weather[/vocab] in Canada?

"How nice" means "That is very nice."

(17) Emma: Listen
It's [vocab word=cold]cold[/vocab] and [vocab word=snowy]snowy[/vocab] these days. How is the weather in California?

"It's" = "It is"

(18) James: Listen
It's [vocab word=sunny]sunny[/vocab] and nice. Let's get some food.
  • RECORDING
    HOLD DOWN AND SPEAK
    PRESS
    HIT
  • Your answer: A Suggestion
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Meeting A New Friend At A Party

(1) James: Listen
Hi, I'm James. What's your name?

"I'm" = "I am"

(2) Emma: Listen
I'm Emma. [vocab word=nice]Nice[/vocab] to [vocab word=meet]meet[/vocab] you.
(3) James: Listen
Nice to meet you, too.
(4) Emma: Listen
Is this your [vocab word=daughter]daughter[/vocab]?
(5) James: Listen
Yes, she is. Her name is Eleanor.
(6) Emma: Listen
Wow, that's a [vocab word=pretty]pretty[/vocab] name!
(7) James: Listen
[vocab word=thank]Thank[/vocab] you. Say "Hello", Elle.

Elle is the nickname for Eleanor.

(8) : Listen
(Elle speaks) Hello.
(9) Emma: Listen
Hello, Elle! How [vocab word=old]old[/vocab] is she?
(10) James: Listen
She is [vocab word=two]two[/vocab] years old.

Elle is 2 years old.

(11) Emma: Listen
Nice! Where are you from?
(12) James: Listen
I'm from California. And you?
(13) Emma: Listen
I'm from Ottawa.
(14) James: Listen
Oh. Are you a Canadian?
(15) Emma: Listen
Well, yes, I'm a Canadian. I'm also an American. My dad is a Canadian. And, my mom is an American.
(16) James: Listen
How nice! How is the [vocab word=weather]weather[/vocab] in Canada?

"How nice" means "That is very nice."

(17) Emma: Listen
It's [vocab word=cold]cold[/vocab] and [vocab word=snowy]snowy[/vocab] these days. How is the weather in California?

"It's" = "It is"

(18) James: Listen
It's [vocab word=sunny]sunny[/vocab] and nice. Let's get some food.
  • RECORDING
    HOLD DOWN AND SPEAK
    PRESS
    HIT
  • Your answer: A Suggestion
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Meeting A New Friend At A Party

(1) James: Listen
Hi, I'm James. What's your name?

"I'm" = "I am"

(2) Emma: Listen
I'm Emma. [vocab word=nice]Nice[/vocab] to [vocab word=meet]meet[/vocab] you.
(3) James: Listen
Nice to meet you, too.
(4) Emma: Listen
Is this your [vocab word=daughter]daughter[/vocab]?
(5) James: Listen
Yes, she is. Her name is Eleanor.
(6) Emma: Listen
Wow, that's a [vocab word=pretty]pretty[/vocab] name!
(7) James: Listen
[vocab word=thank]Thank[/vocab] you. Say "Hello", Elle.

Elle is the nickname for Eleanor.

(8) : Listen
(Elle speaks) Hello.
(9) Emma: Listen
Hello, Elle! How [vocab word=old]old[/vocab] is she?
(10) James: Listen
She is [vocab word=two]two[/vocab] years old.

Elle is 2 years old.

(11) Emma: Listen
Nice! Where are you from?
(12) James: Listen
I'm from California. And you?
(13) Emma: Listen
I'm from Ottawa.
(14) James: Listen
Oh. Are you a Canadian?
(15) Emma: Listen
Well, yes, I'm a Canadian. I'm also an American. My dad is a Canadian. And, my mom is an American.
(16) James: Listen
How nice! How is the [vocab word=weather]weather[/vocab] in Canada?

"How nice" means "That is very nice."

(17) Emma: Listen
It's [vocab word=cold]cold[/vocab] and [vocab word=snowy]snowy[/vocab] these days. How is the weather in California?

"It's" = "It is"

(18) James: Listen
It's [vocab word=sunny]sunny[/vocab] and nice. Let's get some food.
  • RECORDING
    HOLD DOWN AND SPEAK
    PRESS
    HIT
  • Your answer: A Suggestion