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035 _aCURL Interim file ISBN24
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_bG652 1986
092 _aD0501008519
100 1 _aGraham, Carolyn
245 1 0 _aSmall Talk :
_bMore Jazz Chants from Carolyn Graham /
_cCarolyn Graham.
260 _aNew York, NY :
_bOxford University Press,
_c1986.
300 _ax, 86 p. ;
_eill. :
_c28 cm.
505 _aWhat Is a Jazz Chant? -- The Sounds of American English -- Organization of Small Talk -- Presenting the Chants -- General Suggestions for Presenting the Chants
505 _aUnit 1 GREETINGS -- 1. Hi? How Are you? -- 2. How's Jack? -- 3. Hello. How've You Been? -- 4. Hello? Hello? -- 5. Jack! You're Back! -- Unit 1 Exercises
505 _aUnit 2 INTRODUCTIONS/IDENTIFYING SELF AND OTHERS -- 1. Harry, This Is Mary -- 2. Nice to Meet You -- 3. I'm Glad to Meet You. I've Heard So Much About You -- 4. What's Your Name? Where Are You From? -- 5. What's Your First Name? How Do You Spell It? -- Unit 2 Exercises
505 _aUnit 3 SAYING GOOD-BYE -- 1. Good-bye, Good-bye -- 2. Have a Nice Weekend -- 3. It's Getting Late -- 4. It Was Nice Seeing You Again -- 5. Good-bye, Harry, Say Hello to Mary -- 6. We're Going to Miss You -- Unit 3 Exercises
505 _aUnit 4 GIVING AND RECEIVING COMPLIMENTS -- 1. You Look Wonderful Today -- 2. That's a Nice Sweater -- 3. I Like Your Gloves -- 4. You Look Marvelous! You Haven't Changed a Bit -- 5. You Speak English Very Well -- 6. I'm Afraid My English Is Not Very Good -- Unit 4 Exercises
505 _aUnit 5 INVITING/ACCEPTING/REFUSING -- 1. Let's Have Lunch -- 2. You Call Me or I'll Call You -- 3. Can You Come Over? -- 4. We're Having a Party -- 5. Would You Like to Go to the Movies Tonight? -- Unit 5 Exercises
505 _aUnit 6 EXPRESSING LIKES AND DISLIKES/ASKING FOR AND GIVING AN OPINION -- 1. I Like it a Lot -- 2. Do You Like It? -- 3. How Do You Like It? -- 4. It's All Right, I Guess -- 5. It's Not Quite Right -- 6. I Don't Like It At All -- Unit 6 Exercises
505 _aUnit 7 EXPRESSING ABILITY OR INABILITY TO DO SOMETHING/MAKING EXCUSES/GIVING ENCOURAGEMENT -- 1. I Can't Do It -- 2. I Give Up -- 3. If I Can Do It You Can Do It -- 4. Can You Speak English? -- 5. I'm Afraid I Won't Be Able to Go -- 6. Will I Ever Learn to Speak English? -- Unit 7 Exercises
505 _aUnit 8 APOLOGIZING/ACCEPTING AN APOLOGY -- 1. I'm Sorry. That's All Right -- 2. Excuse Me. That's OK. Never Mind. No Problem -- 3. It's All My Fault -- 4. I'm Sorry I Did It. I Shouldn't Have Done It -- 5. I'm Afraid I Owe You an Apology -- Unit 8 Exercises
505 _aUnit 9 TALKING ABOUT FOOD -- 1. Chicken Soup -- 2. What Are You Going to Have? -- 3. I'd Like a Sandwich -- 4. I Haven't Decided Yet -- 5. Salt and Pepper -- Unit 9 Exercises
505 _aUnit 10 TALKING ABOUT MONEY -- 1. Put It In the Bank -- 2. How Much Does It Cost? It Costs a Lot -- Why Don't You Buy It? I Can't Afford It -- 4. Pennies Nickels, Dimes, and Quarters -- 5. I'll Get It. Oh No, I'll Get It -- Unit 10 Exercises
505 _aUnit 11 TALKING ABOUT WEATHER -- 1. It's Cold Outside. It's Bitter Cold -- 2. It's a Nice Day, Isn't It? -- 3. Hot and Humid -- 4. Clear, Blue Sky -- 5. Do You Think It's Going to Rain? -- Unit 11 Exercises
505 _aUnit 12 ASKING FOR AND GIVING INFORMATION -- 1. How Long Does It Take? -- 2. Downtown Bus -- 3. Walk Two Blocks and Turn Right -- 4. Who? What? When? Where? Why? -- 5. Is the Post Office Open Tomorrow? -- Unit 12 Exercises
505 _aUnit 13 GIVING AND RECEIVING THANKS -- 1. Thank You Very Much -- 2. Thanks a Lot -- 3. Thank You So Much. It's Just What I Wanted -- 4. That Was Awfully Nice of You -- 5. Thanks Again -- Unit 13 Exercises
505 _aUnit 14 EXPRESSING CONFUSION -- 1. This Is Confusing. I'm Very Confused -- 2. Who Has the Keys? -- 3. Does This Make Sense to You? -- 4. Where Do We Go? -- 5. What Are We Supposed to Do? -- Unit 14 Exercises
505 _aUnit 15 MAKING PLANS -- 1. What Are You Going to Do? -- 2. Let's Make a Date -- 3. How About Nine? -- 4. I've Got So Much to Do Today -- 5. Will You Be Here Next Year? -- Unit 15 Exercises
505 _aAppendix
520 _a"Small Talk is Carolyn Graham's hot new collection of jazz chants. Jazz chanting, a unique teaching technique, uses the rhythms of jazz to teach conversational American English. The chants in Small Talk are arranged according to the functions of the language. Each unit consists of low-intermediate through advanced-level chants and includes listening exercises, pronunciation practice, and other activities, as well as teacher's notes for each chant." (Book Cover)
650 0 _aEnglish language
_vTextbooks for foreign speakers.
650 0 _aEnglish language
_xSpoken English.
650 0 _aChants.
830 0 _aOxford American English
942 _2z
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