Dialogues For Starters

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DIALOGUES FOR

BEGINNERS
USED ALONGSIDE SPEAK OUT STARTER
UNIT 1
1.1 Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you .
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you .
Nice to meet you. Im so glad to meet you.
Thank you, Im glad to meet you.

1.2 Are You French?


Are you French?
No, I'm not. I'm Italian.
Is he Korean?
No, he's not. He's Japanese.
Is she Spanish?
No, she's not. She's Venezuelan.
Are they Indonesian?
No, they're not. They're Taiwanese.

1.3 Relationships (song)


He's my teacher.
I'm his student.
She's my neighbor. I'm her pal.

He's her doctor.


She's his patient.
He's her boyfriend. She's his gal.

She's my lawyer.
I'm her client.
He's my neighbor. I'm his friend.
They're our colleagues.
We're together
in our office to the end.

1.4 What's your first name? How do you spell


it?
What's your first name?
Mary.
How do you spell it?
M-A -R -Y
M.
M.
A.
A.
R.
R.
Y.
Y.
M - A - R - Y.
M-A -R -Y
How do you pronounce it?
Mary.
How do you spell it?
M - A - R - Y.
How do you pronounce it?
Mary.

1.5 Hi! How are you?

How are you?


Fine. How are you?
Hi! How are you?
Fine. How are you?
Hi! How are you?
Hi! How are you?
Hi! How are you?
Fine. How are you?

1.6

How's Jack?

Hi! How are you?


Fine. How are you?
I'm fine.
How's Bill?
He's fine.
How's Mary?
She's fine.
How are the children?
They're fine.
How's your job?
It's fine.
How's Jack?
He's sick!
Oh no!

1.7 Contractions with To Be.

I am, I'm
Rhymes with time.
You are, You're
Rhymes with sure.
He is, He's
Rhymes with please.
She is, She's
Rhymes with cheese.
We are, We're
Rhymes with dear.
They are, They're
Rhymes with hair.

1.8

Questions with the Verb To Be.


Am I? Are you?
Is he? Is she?
We're the Yes, No questions of the verb to be.
Where are you?
Where is he?
We're the information questions of the verb to be.

UNIT 2

2 Thank You Very Much!


Thank you very much!
Youre welcome!
Thank you very much! I appreciate it.
Thank you very much!
Youre welcome!
Thank you very much! I appreciate it.
Thank you!
Thank you very much!
Thank you!
Thank you very much!
Thank you!
Thank you very much! I appreciate it.
Youre welcome!

2.1

Good-bye, Good-bye.

Good-bye, Good-bye
See you tomorrow.
Bye-bye.
Good-bye, see you tomorrow.
Good-bye, see you tomorrow.
Bye-bye. See you tomorrow.
Bye-bye.
Bye-bye.
So long, see you tomorrow.
So long, see you tomorrow.
So long, see you tomorrow.
Bye-bye.

2.2 Have a nice weekend!


Have a nice weekend!
Thanks, you too!
Have a nice weekend!

Thanks, you too!


Have a nice weekend!
See you on Monday!
Have a nice weekend!
Thanks, you too!
Have a nice weekend!
See you on Monday!
Have fun!
Thanks, you too!

2.3

Where's Mary?

Where's Mary?
Mary who?
Mary Brown.
She's out of town.
Where's Bill?
He's very ill.
Where's Sue?
She has the flu.
Where's Ted?
He's home in bed.
Where are Bob and Ray?
Theyre absent today.

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