11-3-92 Short Phrases (Audio)

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Additional Description: Teaching vocabulary on health, physical appearance, and some short phrases.

Date: 3 November, 1992

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(29:08) Short phrases (inquiring somebody’s health/physical appearance)

(The teacher went through one by one, students followed)

I. Inquiries about health. (Beginning— 06:10)
e.g ., ‘What is wrong with you?’ ‘I am sick.’
Do you want to see a nurse/doctor?’

II. Appearance (06:23)
‘What does he look like?’- ‘He has black hair and dark eyes.’

III. Physical appearance (adj.)  (10:00)
long (of hairs); ’used’; ‘dancing’ (as in dancing room’)

IV. Short phrases (13:00-)
‘What is this?’ – ‘That is a chair.’. ‘Thats Alan’s paper.’ ‘This is my paper.’
“What did you do?’  ‘pointing at your finer/head’
‘What are you doing?’ ‘I am pointing to my body.’
‘What is he doing?’

V.  Read about and repeat (24:40-)

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