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  1. American English File Level 1 Downloads. Audio: Student Book. Level 1 SB File 1 . ... An American police officer. ZIP 30 MB. Review and Check 5&6: Williamsburg, New York.

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    Short Situational Dialogs for Students of English li as a Foreign Language JULIA M. DOBSON DEAN CURRY, EDITOR ANNE COVELL NEWTON, LANGUAGE NOTES

    Hello. How are you? Fine, thank you. How are you?

    Fine, thanks. (bus sound effect) Oh, excuse me—here’s my bus. Good bye.

    • Notes Hello. Good morning or good afternoon might also be used. They are somewhat more formal. How are you? Notice the into nation. This how question is one of the few instances in which a form of BE receives the primary sentence stress. (This phenome non normally occurs in “question word” questions in ...

    Dick: Hi! How are you? Helen: Fine, thanks—and you? Dick: Just fine. Where are you going? Helen: To the library.

    O.K. I’ll see you later. So long Helen: So long. Language Notes Hi is an informal equivalent of hello. For the intonation of How are you? see Dialog 1. Fine, thanks—and you? See Dialog 1. Notice the rising intona tion on and you? Notice that the normal response to Where are you going? is simply To the lib...

    very well. Learning any language takes a lot of effort. But don’t give up. Why don’t we practice those dialogs together? Debbie: Good idea. That just might help. Language Notes Give up = stop trying; abandon effort. Simply = absolutely, completely, clearly. I try and try = I try again and again. Other exampl...

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  2. Office of English Language Programs. MORE DIALOGS FOR EVERYDAY USE. Short Situational Dialogs for Students of English as a Foreign Language. Dean Curry. First published in 1983 Second printing 1997 by the English Language Programs Division of the United States Information Agency, Washington, DC.

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