- •I. Greetings.
- •II. Introductions/ Identifying Self and Others.
- •III. Saying Goodbye.
- •IV. Giving and Receiving Compliments.
- •V. Inviting. Accepting. Refusing.
- •VI. Expressing Likes and Dislikes. Asking for and giving an opinion.
- •VII. Expressing Ability or Inability to Do Something.
- •VIII. Apologizing/Accepting an Apology.
- •IX. Food.
- •X. Money.
- •XI. Weather.
- •XII. Asking for and Giving Information.
- •XIII. Giving and Receiving Thanks.
- •XIV. Expressing Confusion.
- •XV. Making Plans.
X. Money.
1. Put it in the bank.
Save it. Save it. Put it in the bank. - Spend it. Take it out of the bank.
Spend it. Take it out of the bank.
Save it. - Spend it.
Save it. - Spend it.
Save it. - Spend it.
Put it in the bank.
2. How much does it cost? It costs a lot.
How much does it cost? - It costs a lot.
How much does it cost? - It costs a lot. I can't believe how much it costs.
It costs a lot, an awful lot.
It costs a lot to live in the city.
How much does it cost? - It costs a lot.
It costs a lot to eat out these days. - How much does it cost?
It costs a lot.
3. Why don't you buy it? I can't afford it.
Why don't you buy it? - I can't afford it. It's too expensive. I can't afford it.
Why don't you buy it? - I don't have the money. It's not worth it. I can't afford it.
4. Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters.
Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters.
Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters.
How many pennies in a nickel? - Five.
How many nickels in a dime? - Two.
Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters.
Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters.
How many dimes in a dollar? - Ten.
How many nickels in a dime? - Two.
Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters.
Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters.
How many quarters in a dollar? - Four.
How many nickels in a dime? - Two.
XI. Weather.
1. It's cold outside. It's bitter cold.
It's cold outside. It's bitter cold. - Put on your sweater. It's bitter cold
It's cold outside. It's bitter cold. - Wear something warm. It's bitter cold.
It's cold outside. It's bitter cold. - It's freezing. Wear something warm.
Bundle up. It's cold outside. - Wear something warm. It's bitter cold.
2. It's a nice day today, isn't it?
It's a nice day today, isn't it? - It certainly is. It's a beautiful day.
It's a nice day today, isn't it? - It certainly is. It's a beautiful day.
Nice day today. Nice day today. Day today. Day today. Nice day today.
Nice day today, isn't it? - It certainly is. It's a beautiful day.
3. Hot and humid.
It's hot today. - Hot and humid.
It's hot today, isn't it?
It's hot today. - Hot and humid.
It's hot today, isn't it? - It sure is. Hot and humid. Hot and humid.
Hot. Much too hot. - Too hot. Much too hot.
It's too hot to work. Too hot to play. Too hot to walk to work today.
It's too hot. Hot and humid. Too hot. Hot and humid.
Too hot to work. Too hot to play. Too hot to walk to work today.
4. Clear, blue sky.
Clear, blue sky. Clear, blue sky. Look at the sky.
It's clear as a bell. Clear, blue sky.
It's beautiful today. Not a cloud in the sky. Clear, blue sky.
Look at the sky. It's clear as a bell. Clear, blue sky.
5. Do you think it's going to rain?
Do you think it's going to rain? - I hope not.
Do you think it's going to rain? - I hope not.
It looks like rain. It looks like rain.
Do you think it's going to snow? - I hope so.
Do you think it's going to snow? - I hope so.
It looks like snow. It looks like snow.
Do you think it's going to snow? - I hope so.
