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DYNAMIC LISTENING AND

SPEAKING 1
SITUATIONAL DIALOGUE PRACTICE
BASIC SPOKEN SENTENCES
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Basic Spoken Phrases

• I'm..  I’m not…  Are you…?


• I'm in/at/on
• I'm good/bad at
• I'm + Ving
• I'm getting
• I'm trying to (tryna) V
• I'm going to (gonna) V
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• I have…  I don’t have…  Do you have…?


• I have something to V
• I (don't) have time to V
• I have to V
• I’ve got to (gotta) V
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• I want to (wanna) V
• I want you to V
• I feel like Ving
• I’d like to V  I wouldn’t like to V  Would you like to V?
• I'd rather V
• I’ve + V3  I haven’t + V3  Have you + V3?
• I've decided to V
• I plan to V
• I promise (not) to V  Do you promise to V?
• I'm here to V
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• I meant to V  I didn’t mean to V  Did you mean to V?
• I used to V
• I was about to V
• I was busy Ving
• I’m (not) used to Ving  Are you used to Ving?
• I'm looking forward to Ving
• I can't help Ving
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What food and drinks do you like?/What are your favourite
food and drinks?/What are your likes and dislikes about food?

I like ………, but I don’t like ………


I love ………, but I hate ………
I eat a lot of ………, but I don’t eat much/many ………
I don’t eat ………
I drink a lot of ………, but I don’t drink much ………
I don’t drink ………
I <often> have ……… with my main meal.
I <always> have ……… and ………. for <breakfast>.
I <usually> have ……… for <lunch>.
I <sometimes> have ……… in my break.
My family <hardly ever> eats ………
We don’t eat ……… <every day>.
My friends and I often go out for ………
What’s the time? • It’s ……… o’clock.
What time is it? • It’s half past ……… .
Can You tell me the time, • It’s (a) quarter past
please? ……… .
Have you got/Do you have • It’s (a) quarter to ……… .
the time? • It’s ……… (minutes)
past/to ……… .
o’clock
five to 12 five past
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• 12:0
ten to 10 2 ten past 0 7:35
• 1:05 8:40
(a) quarter to 9 3 (a) quarter past • 2:10 9:45
• 3:15 10:50
twenty to 8 4 twenty past
• 4:20 11:55
7 5 • 5:25
twenty-five to 6 twenty-five past
• 6:30
half past
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Asking for Directions
Excuse me. Is there <a newsagent’s> near here?
Where’s <the police station>?
Do you know <the Park Hotel>?
Can you tell me the way/how to get to ………?
Can you tell me where ……… is?

Giving Directions
There’s one in <Berry Street>.
Go straight (on)./ Go along this road.
Go past the pub.
Go over the bridge.
Go across the street.
Go through the tunnel.
Go round the lake.
Turn left/right.
Take the <first> (turning on the) <left>.
Location
<The newsagent’s> is on the/your left/right.
It’s opposite <the supermarket>.
It’s next to <the Internet café>.
It’s between ……… and ………
It’s in front of/ behind ………
It’s over there.

Other useful expressions


Is it far?/How far is it?/Will it take me long to get there?
It’s no distance at all./It’s only a couple of hundred yards.
It’s only ……… minutes’ walk/drive.
You can walk there in under 5 minutes.
You’ve got the wrong way. Turn around.
You can’t miss it.
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• My favourite colour is <green>, so I’ve got lots of <green>
clothes/ but I haven’t got many <green> clothes.
• I (don’t) like shopping for clothes, so I (rarely) buy new
clothes (once a month).
• I love/hate buying ………
• I’ve got a lot of ………, but I haven’t got any ………
• I want to buy ………, because I need it/them.
• I usually/sometimes/always/hardly ever wear ………
• When it is hot/cold/raining, I (really) like wearing a ………
• When I go to ………., I <usually> wear ………
• I (don’t) think what I wear is very important, because ……..
• My favourite clothing is ………, because I think it/they
look(s) good on me.
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