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Dialogue writing in english for 0 with situation

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Answered by varuncharaya20
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Here we are making available a collection of audio dialogues to enable teachers to help students develop their pronunciation.  

If you have teaching ideas for how to use these dialogues to develop your students' pronunciation, we would love to hear from you and publish your ideas on the site.

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Audio dialogue 
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981Kb Mp3 - Dialogue 1In a language school café
328Kb Mp3 - Dialogue 2Husband and wife498Kb Mp3 - Dialogue 3Visiting a friend
423Kb Mp3 - Dialogue 4Making an appointment
638Kb Mp3 - Dialogue 5Planning the shopping
610Kb Mp3 - Dialogue 6A wrong number
881Kb Mp3 - Dialogue 7Ordering a meal
150Kb Mp3 - Dialogue 8Ordering pie283Kb Mp3 - Dialogue 9Meeting an old friend

 

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These audio files are copyright British Council. You may download the files for your own personal or classroom use only. They may not be copied, distributed or made available to other websites. For any questions relating to the use of these programmes please email: [email protected]

These recordings were produced by British Council, Singapore and first appeared on the 'Practice Your Pron' CD.

Producer: Allen Baird
Sriptwriter: Lesley Fellingham
Readers: Gill Atkinson, Shaza Haq, David Humphreys,
Editors: Irene Cruikshanks, Paul Tolton, Alaisdair Raynham, david Kemp, Allen Baird

For more information on the CD contact: [email protected]

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Magdaleenareplied on 15 November, 2010 - 00:01 PERMALINK

IDEAS

Great resources! Thanks a lot. Would like to share an idea on using the dialogues in the classroom but the link doesn't seem to appear on the page. 

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Heldfieldreplied on 4 August, 2012 - 08:14 PERMALINK

THANK YOU

Thank you so much you saved my life.

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dheaguasreplied on 30 July, 2012 - 02:06 PERMALINK

GOOD RESOURCE!

Now I have resources for Teaching Listening. ♥

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Chris_Fry_Barcelonareplied on 19 April, 2014 - 19:29 PERMALINK

I'VE SENT A LINK TO THESE RESOURCES TO MY STUDENTS

I've added some instructions. Here's a link to the post, which is on Edmodo, but I've made it public so you should be able to see it:
https://britishcouncilamigo.edmodo.com/post/243983487

I've got a copy of the original CD, and would like to see the British Council put the whole thing on the internet. There were 32 tracks originally and I think it would be a useful pronunciation resource.

On http://www.speakenglish.co.uk/phrases/travelling_by_air you have to click on the sentences to hear them, but at http://www.languageguide.org/english/vocabulary/travel/ you only have to move your mouse over the pictures and here http://www.fonetiks.org/engsou6.html moving your mouse over the phrases plays the audio. I'd like the last style, but would still be happy with the first!

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