The document contains lists of words and short phrases from various songs and poems. It also includes a short dialogue about a girl named Monica recounting her day at school and activities with her family. The final section lists verbs and phrases but no context is provided to explain their meaning. The document appears to be collecting language examples from creative works but provides limited context around the meaning and connection of the examples.
The document contains lists of words and short phrases from various songs and poems. It also includes a short dialogue about a girl named Monica recounting her day at school and activities with her family. The final section lists verbs and phrases but no context is provided to explain their meaning. The document appears to be collecting language examples from creative works but provides limited context around the meaning and connection of the examples.
The document contains lists of words and short phrases from various songs and poems. It also includes a short dialogue about a girl named Monica recounting her day at school and activities with her family. The final section lists verbs and phrases but no context is provided to explain their meaning. The document appears to be collecting language examples from creative works but provides limited context around the meaning and connection of the examples.
1. Saved 2. Heard 3. Did 4. You 5. Made 6. Knew 7. Was 8. Came 9. Did 10. Risked Listen to reason 1. Kept 2. Broke 3. Saw 4. Felt 5. Did 6. Did 7. Stand up Three Doors Down, Landing in London 1. Woke up 2. Could 3. Was Ron Pope, Lullaby 1. Left 2. Spoke 3. Grew up
Claas P. Jambor, The Truth
1. Did 2. Promise 3. Did 4. Change 5. Did 6. Love 7. Did 8. Did 9. Guard 10. Did 11. Did Hoobastank, The Reason 1. Didn’t 2. Meant 3. Used Charity Chapman, Hurricane 1. Met 2. Changed 3. Left 4. Went 5. Came 6. Made
Listening conversation Questions Unit 9
What did Monica like the most about the play? She liked the costumes and the songs. When did she go to a picnic with her family? She went to a picnic with her family in the afternoon. What did they do after lunch? They stood on the stream bank and fed the ducks. Why did Monica’s friend try many dresses? Because she needed a dress for her cousin’s birthday party. How was the food at the part? The food was delicious. Why did Monica’s friend start to feel sick? Because she ate too much and drank too much juice. How was Monica’s day at school? It was okay. Did she have a Spanish test? No, she didn’t. She had a math test. Was recess the best part of the day at school for her? Yes, that was the best thing that happened in his day. How was this listening activity? Easy.
Know what they’re saying
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The Erma Bombeck Collection: If Life Is a Bowl of Cherries, What Am I Doing in the Pits?, Motherhood, and The Grass Is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank