Lesson 1 introduces a dialogue where person A finds a lost handbag and asks person B "Is this your handbag?" to check if it belongs to them. Person B does not hear clearly and replies "Pardon?" asking person A to repeat the question. Person A repeats "Is this your handbag?" and person B confirms it is theirs and thanks person A for returning their lost handbag. The lesson focuses on introducing and practicing this short dialogue.
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First things First - L. G. Alexander . Workbook Lesson 1
Lesson 1 introduces a dialogue where person A finds a lost handbag and asks person B "Is this your handbag?" to check if it belongs to them. Person B does not hear clearly and replies "Pardon?" asking person A to repeat the question. Person A repeats "Is this your handbag?" and person B confirms it is theirs and thanks person A for returning their lost handbag. The lesson focuses on introducing and practicing this short dialogue.
Lesson 1 introduces a dialogue where person A finds a lost handbag and asks person B "Is this your handbag?" to check if it belongs to them. Person B does not hear clearly and replies "Pardon?" asking person A to repeat the question. Person A repeats "Is this your handbag?" and person B confirms it is theirs and thanks person A for returning their lost handbag. The lesson focuses on introducing and practicing this short dialogue.