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MODULE DIALOGUES

MODULE DIALOGUES. Alex: What does she/he look like? Gillen: She is tall and thin.... pardon....slim. She has long black straight hair and green eyes. Alex : What’s she like ? Gillen: She’s shy and quite, but she’s lively, polite, clever and successful.

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MODULE DIALOGUES

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  1. MODULE DIALOGUES

  2. Alex: What does she/he look like? • Gillen: She is tall and thin.... pardon....slim. She has long black straight hair and green eyes. • Alex: What’sshelike? • Gillen: She’s shy and quite, but she’s lively, polite, clever and successful. • Alex: What does she do in her spare time? • Gillen: She loves acting very much. She takes pictures and writes stories in her spare time.She’s also interested in cooking. • Alex: What does she expect from her friends?

  3. Celia: Who do you look like? Do you look.... err ....like your mother or father? • Amy: Err... I think I look like my mother. • Celia: Are you sure about it? You have brown straight hair and green eyes, but your mother hasfair hair and she has blue eyes. She also has curly hair. • Amy: Actually, she has originally brown straight hair and green eyes. • Celia: Oh, I see. • Amy: Who are you like? Are you like your father or your mother? • Celia: I am like my mother. We are hard-working, tidy and easy-going. What about you?

  4. The student: Sir, can I talk to you? • The teacher: Yes, sure. What’s the problem? You look a bit worried. • The student: I am going to enter a competition afternoon, but I am not ready. • The teacher: Why do you think so? • The student: Because I never do well in competitions. • Theteacher: I think...

  5. Frank: Oh, Carol! I have a big problem with Maths. How do you get high grades in Maths exams? • Carol: I always listen to the teacher carefully. • Frank: I always listen to the teacher carefully, too, but I usually get low grades in Maths. • Carol: Do you do practicetests? • Frank: No, I don’t. I hatethem. • Carol: If you don’t do practice tests, you forget everything easily. You should also review yournotesafterclasses. • Frank: I think it is boring.

  6. The TV presenter: Hello and welcome to today’s Our Voice Program. Today we’re talking about • exams with the psychologist Robert Shine. As you know, there are some golden rules. Listen to him • carefully and do well in exams. Yes, Robert. What should students do in exams? • Robert Shine: There are some easy rules. First, they should... • The TV presenter: Do you think they should...? • Robert Shine: Yes, I do. They... • The TV presenter: Why do you think so? • Robert Shine: Because if they...

  7. Bob: Is she/he an actor or actress? • Heather: He is an actor. • Bob: Is he tall? • Heather: Yes, he is. • Bob: Has he got short wavy fair hair and blue eyes? • Heather: Yes, he has. • Bob: What’s he like? • Heather: He’s outgoing and friendly. • Bob: What does ‘friendly’ mean? • Heather: Let me show you. • Bob: What’s he wearing in the picture? • Heather: He’s wearing a blue scarf, a grey sweatshirt and a pair of jeans. • Bob: What does he like doing? • Heather: He likes playing basketball. He usually goes diving or rides a horse at weekends. • Bob: Is he Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ? • Heather: Yes, he is.

  8. The TV presenter: Today I’d like to introduce you Miriam Saolini. She is a fantasy writer. Hello,Miriam. • MiriamSaolini: Hello. • The TV presenter: You worked miracles. Could you hear or speak when you were a child? • Miriam Saolini: No, I couldn’t until I was six. • The TV presenter: Incredible! Then, how could you communicate? • Miriam Saolini: Pardon? I didn’t follow you. Can you repeat it again? • The TV presenter: Certainly. How could you communicate? • Miriam Saolini: By drawing pictures. • The TV presenter: Amazing! Could you........? • Miriam: Could I draw pictures well? I think I could. • The TV presenter: By the way, when did you learn reading and writing?

  9. Beatrice: Do you know Atatürk well? • Ronny: Yes, I do. • Beatrice: Who is Atatürk? • Ronny: He is the hero of Turkish people. He saved the homeland in the Independence War. • Beatrice: When did the Independence War start?

  10. Gavin: Agatha Christie was a famous detective story writer. She wrote 80 detective novels. Shewas born on 15 September 1890. She died on 12 January 1976. She was unsuccessful in her school life. • Stacey: Why was she unsuccessful? • Gavin: Because she was suffering from dyslexia. So, she couldn’t...

  11. Phil: Who was Ms. Camay? • Rita: She was a rich woman and she lived alone. • Phil: Who was Sandra Orson? • Rita: She was a poor woman and she lived alone, too. She was Ms. Camay’s best friend. • Phil: How did the story begin? • Rita: In a summer morning, Ms. Camay...

  12. Sam: Have you finished your article about your favourite cities yet? • Bob: Yes, I have just finished it. What about you? • Sam: I’ve already finished it. • Bob: Hmm.... Let’s talk about our favourite cities. Have you ever been to İstanbul? • Sam: Yes, I have, but I haven’t been to Rome yet. What about you? • Bob: I have been to Rome, Tokyo, İstanbul, but I haven’t been to Venice yet. • Sam: Lucky of you. I haven’t been to Rome, Tokyo or Venice yet, but I’d like to go to Tokyo nextsummer. Tell me about Tokyo. • Bob: It’s a modern city, but it’s crowded. There are many electronics shops in the centre of thecity. People in Tokyo are disciplined. They are also hard-working. • Sam: Then, I should save money for a trip to Tokyo.

  13. Rita: Should women and men share the housework equally? • Sam: Yes, they should. • Rita: Why should they share the housework equally? • Sam: Because...

  14. Jane: Have you ever known Stephan Hawking? • Isabel: Yes, I have. He’s a successful scientist. • Jane: What nationality is he?

  15. Kirk: What was Galileo Galilei’s job? • Elen: He was a physicist, a mathematician, an astronomer and a philosopher.

  16. Kate: What’s his name? • Rich: Tim Barners-Lee. • Kate: What’s his job? • Rich: He’s a physicist and a computer scientist. • Kate: What does ‘scientist‘ mean? • Rich: Let me show you. I’ll mime for you. • Kate: OK. I understood it. Thank you.

  17. Alex: What are you holding in your hand? Is it New Moon? • Justin: Yes, I have to write an essay about Stephenie Meyer. • Alex: Oh, I am fan of her. I can help you if you would like. • Justin: That sounds great. Tell me about her. • Alex: Stephenie Meyer was the bestseller writer in 2009 and 2010. • Justin: What does ‘bestseller writer’ mean? • Alex: It means ‘Her books sold more than other writers.’. • Justin: Thanks. How did she start writing? • Alex: She...

  18. The journalist: Hello, we’re coming from the British Voice. It’s a newspaper in the UK. We’dlike to interview you about the project; Save Children From Streets. What do you want to do with thisproject? • The police officer: We’d like to save children from streets and give them a job. • The journalist: What does this project mean to street children? • The police officer: It means a good job. • The journalist: What’s the result of this project? • The police officer: It’s saved 100 street children from streets and it has given them good jobs. • The journalist: Wow! If you let me, I’d like to ask you another question about this project.

  19. Frank: What do you want to be in the future? • Rose: I want to be a teacher. • Frank: Why do you want to be a teacher? • Rose: Because I’m going to have a good salary, job security, sick pay and holiday pay. • Frank: What does ‘sick pay’ mean? • Rose: It means...

  20. Barbara: I’d like to talk about Ülkü. • Paddy: What does she want to do? • Barbara: What do you mean? I didn’tunderstand you. • Bruce: What are her plans? What’s she going to do? • Barbara: She’d like to do a master degree and she’d like to stay at university. • Bruce: Did she do a degree? • Barbara: Yes, she did a degree in Chemistry. • Paddy: Why does she want to stay at university? • Barbara: Because...

  21. Ed: I think she’s wrong because you have to make your own money. • Craig: Yes, you’re right, but she can’t make enough money in her job. • Ed: I don’t think she does her best. • Craig: Maybe she had wrong goals when she was young. I think she doesn’t have a good job. • Ed: I think she has wrong goals. • Craig: Yes, I agree with you.

  22. Eden: Yes, are you ready for my questionnaire? • Tom: Yes, I am. • Eden: Do you study daily? A) Always. B) Sometimes. C) Never. • Tom: A. • .... • Eden: Let’s calculate your scores and find out your part. It’s OK. You’re hard-working and reliable. • But you’retoosensitive.

  23. Kate: Hi, I’m Kate. • Antonino: Hi, I’m Antonino. Nice to meet you. • Kate: Antonino, I’ve read your personal profile on the Internet and I’d like to learn about you from you. • Antonino: Sure. I am .....

  24. Caroline: Areyoupatient? • Gary: No, I am really impatient. I can’t stand in a queue for a long time. • Caroline: Areyouextrovert? • Gary: Yes, I am extrovert. • Caroline: So, you like going out with friends. • Gary: Right. • Caroline: Areyoumessy? • Gary: No, I am not. I am neat. • Caroline: Areyoucareful? • Gary: Yes, I am. • Caroline: I think you are a Virgo. • Gary: Yes, you’reright.

  25. Sean: I think a good langu... err... language learner should be hard-working. • Zack: Why do you think so? • Sean: Because learning a language needs a lot of practice. • Zack: Yes, you’re right. I don’t think a lazy student can learn a language.

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