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035 _a(Sirsi) AYE-0284
035 _a(OCoLC)8034651
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050 1 0 _aPE1131
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090 0 _a428.34 .O16AR 1982
_bOISE/UT MLC
100 1 0 _aOckenden, Michael
245 1 0 _aAround Town :
_bSituational Conversation Practice /
_cMichael Ockenden and Timothy Jones.
260 0 _aNew York, NY :
_bLongman,
_c1982.
300 _a96 p. :
_bill. ;
_c18 x 24 cm.
505 _aGREETINGS AND GOODBYES -- 1. Introductions and Opening Conversations -- 2. Special Greetings -- 3. Meeting Old Friends -- 4. Saying Goodbye -- 5. Saying Thank You
505 _aGENERAL CONVERSATION -- 6. Asking People to Repeat -- 7. Asking Favors -- 8. Giving Compliments -- 9. Apologizing -- 10. Complaining -- 11. The Weather
505 _aGETTING HELP -- 12. Asking for Change -- 13. Making a Telephone Call (1) -- 14. Making a Telephone Call (2) -- 15. Asking for Directions -- 16. Making an Appointment
505 _aTRANSPORTATION -- 17. On a Bus -- 18. Taking a Taxi -- 19. At a Railroad Station -- 20. The New York City Subway -- 21. Making Airline Reservations -- 22. Renting a Car -- 23. At a Gas Station -- 24. On the Highway
505 _aAROUND TOWN -- 25. At a Hotel -- 26. Finding a Room -- 27. At a Bank -- 28. In a Post Office -- 29. Getting a Haircut -- 30. Shopping
505 _aFREE TIME -- 31. Planning and Evening Out (1) -- 32. Planning an Evening Out (2) -- 33. Buying Theater Tickets -- 34. Watching Television -- 35. Sports
505 _aFOOD AND DRINK -- 36. At Breakfast -- 37. At Lunch -- 38. At Dinner -- 39. At a Fast Food Restaurant -- 40. At a Cocktail Party
505 _aHEALTH -- 41. Asking About Health -- 42. At the Doctor's Office -- 43. At the Dentists's Office -- 44. At a Drugstore
520 _a"Around Town gives intermediate and advanced students a stimulating opportunity to learn and practice conversational American English. The book is conveniently divided into 44 different situations, each consisting of four short, informal dialogs. The lines in each dialog are interchangeable so that students may create as many as 256 variations. Following the dialogs are exercises that provide additional practice of some of the more important constructions. The expressions and phrases found in the dialogs are what native speakers would naturally say in those situations. By reading, acting out and practicing the dialogs and exercises, students can easily master these forms of everyday English." (Book Cover)
521 _aIntermediate and advanced ELLs.
650 0 _aEnglish language
_vConversation and phrase books.
650 0 _aEnglish language
_vTextbooks for foreign speakers.
700 1 0 _aJones, Timothy,
_d1942-
942 _2z
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