Hello and welcome to my blog, http://www.frenchdashmusic.blogspot.com/ ! How are you? Well, this week I will read a text entitled: The choice of language. I'll read it three times, first at normal speed, then slowly again at normal speed. Listen carefully and answer the following questions. I'll give you the answers next time. Let's go!
Wine: Santa Ana Eco
Vintage: 2007
Grape: Cabernet
Sauvignon Country: Argentina
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True or false?
1. My office requested that all employees know at least three languages.
2. You can not choose the tongue.
3. English is more like French than Chinese.
4. Chinese seems difficult for three reasons.
5. Our boss wants us to establish links with Chinese companies.
6. It will be easier to do a language course in England.
7. I live near Calais.
8. Calais is the other side of the Channel Tunnel.
9. I will learn Chinese.
10. My girlfriend is Chinese.
So was it good? Well, that's it for this time. Thank you very much for listening to this blog. Good day and goodbye!
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-------------- Here is the script and the answers of the text of last week.
1. 5 years ago, I taught English 5 years ago.
2. I had a student whose aunt was an artist.
3. I knew this person by name.
4. I started the class by asking students what they did last week.
5. My student told me yesterday he had helped his aunt with his work.
6. My student told me that her aunt was selfish.
7. My student gave me from her aunt's two pieces of pottery.
8. I was surprised because I did not know of any sat ante.
9. I told my students to say a big thank you to her aunt.
10. I told my student that her aunt was very kind and generous.
5 years ago, I taught not only French but also English. At that time I had a student whose aunt was an artist, she made pottery. I do not know her that name, I'd never met. That night early in my English class in which it was, I had started as usual by asking students what they did last week. Then he told me yesterday he had helped his aunt with his work. In fact he began by saying she was selfish, but in the end it was quite the opposite, because after telling me what he did, he gave me from her aunt's two pieces pottery. A room was a glass beer or sake and the other a coffee mug. They were very nice. I loved them very much. And of course I was surprised because I do not know anything about this person but it still gave me two beautiful pieces of pottery. What luck! And hey, I told my students to say a big thank you to her aunt and then I told him he was wrong because her aunt was not at all selfish, but very kind and generous. A very nice surprise this evening, is not it?
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