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Learn English Vocabulary Through Dialogues (Beginner-Intermediate): Improve your TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS, or CELPIP Score
Learn English Vocabulary Through Dialogues (Beginner-Intermediate): Improve your TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS, or CELPIP Score
Learn English Vocabulary Through Dialogues (Beginner-Intermediate): Improve your TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS, or CELPIP Score
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Learn English Vocabulary Through Dialogues (Beginner-Intermediate): Improve your TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS, or CELPIP Score

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Improve your confidence and speaking, listening, writing, and reading abilities with Learn English Vocabulary Through Dialogues by Jackie Bolen.

 

Jackie Bolen has 20 years of experience teaching ESL/EFL to students in South Korea and Canada. With her help, you'll improve your English vocabulary and conversational skills in no time at all! Increase your confidence in English. This book is written for beginner-intermediate English learners.

 

This book will help you . . .

  • Have thousands of phrases, expressions, and idioms at your fingertips.
  • See how they are used in real life.
  • Improve your American English.
  • Speak English fluently and confidently.
  • Have some fun while learning English.
  • Improve your TOEFL, TOEIC, CELPIP, or IELTS score.

 

Pick up your copy of Learn English Vocabulary Through Dialogues (Beginner-Intermediate). Then, get ready to improve your English skills in a big way!



 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJackie Bolen
Release dateMay 18, 2023
ISBN9798223212546
Learn English Vocabulary Through Dialogues (Beginner-Intermediate): Improve your TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS, or CELPIP Score

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    Learn English Vocabulary Through Dialogues (Beginner-Intermediate) - Jackie Bolen

    Introduction

    Welcome to this book designed to help you expand your knowledge of English. My goal is to help you speak and write more fluently. You can find the easiest dialogues at the beginning of the book, and the more difficult ones at the back. There are 99 dialogues in total.

    Let's face it, English can be difficult to master, even for the best students. In this book, you'll find English dialogues that are ideal for beginners to intermediate-level students.

    The best way to learn new vocabulary is in context. To get the most bang for your buck, be sure to do the following:

    −  Review frequently.

    −  Try to use some of the phrases and expressions in real life.

    −  Don't be nervous about making mistakes. That's how you'll get better at English!

    −  Consider studying with a friend so you can help each other stay motivated.

    −  Use a notebook and write down new words, idioms, expressions, etc. that you run across. Review frequently so that they stay fresh in your mind.

    −  Be sure to answer the questions at the end of each dialogue. I recommend trying to do this from memory. No peeking :)

    −  I recommend doing one dialogue a day. This will be more beneficial than finishing the entire book in a week or two. There are 99 dialogues, so this will take you around 3 months. Be consistent.

    Good luck and I wish you well on your journey to becoming more proficient with English.

    About the Author: Jackie Bolen

    I taught English in South Korea for 10 years to every level and type of student. I've taught every age from kindergarten kids to adults. Most of my time has centered around teaching at two universities in Cheonan and Busan. These days, I'm teaching teenagers and adults in Vancouver, Canada. In my spare time, you can usually find me outside surfing, biking, hiking, or snowshoeing.

    In case you were wondering what my academic qualifications are, I hold a Master of Arts in Psychology. During my time in Korea I successfully completed both the Cambridge CELTA and DELTA certification programs. With the combination of almost 15 years teaching ESL/EFL learners of all ages and levels, and the more formal teaching qualifications I've obtained, I have a solid foundation on which to offer advice to English learners.

    I hope that you find this book useful. I would love it if you sent me an email with any questions or feedback that you might have.

    YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/jackiebolen

    Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/eslspeaking

    Email: jb.business.online@gmail.com

    You may also want to check out these other books by Jackie Bolen. It's easy to find them wherever you like to buy books.

    −  Master Business English Vocabulary

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    −  700+ Really Useful English Phrases and Expressions for Traveling

    I'd Like to Make an Appointment

    Tom is making an appointment with his doctor on the phone.

    Tom: Can I make an appointment for tomorrow, please?

    Jenny: Sure, with which doctor?

    Tom: Dr. Brown.

    Jenny: We have nothing tomorrow but how about Wednesday?

    Tom: Sure, that's fine.

    Jenny: Okay, I'll put you in for 2:00?

    Tom: Sounds good.

    Jenny: What are you coming in for?

    Tom: I have a sore toe.

    Jenny: Okay, we'll see you on Wednesday.

    Check your Understanding

    Why does Tom want to see his doctor?

    When is he going to see the doctor?

    What is his preferred appointment day?

    Answers

    He wants to see his doctor because he has a sore toe.

    He will see his doctor on Wednesday at 2:00.

    His preferred appointment day is tomorrow.

    Thanks for Your Help

    Tommy is thanking Jen for helping him by looking after his son Ethan.

    Tommy: Thanks for your help looking after Ethan. You were so kind to him! I can't believe you took him out for lunch and then ice cream.

    Jen: Oh, no problem at all. I don't mind helping you. You've been very kind to me over the years.

    Tommy: You're welcome. And, I still really appreciate the help. I don't know what I would have done without you.

    Jen: No worries. That's what friends are for.

    Check your Understanding

    Who is Ethan?

    How did Jen help Tommy?

    Do you think Ethan had fun with Jen?

    Answers

    Ethan is Tommy's son.

    She looked after Ethan.

    Yes, they went out for lunch and then ice cream.

    Where's the Bathroom?

    Larry is at the dentist's office and he needs to use the bathroom.

    Larry: Hi, I'm Larry Smith. I have an appointment at 12:30.

    Receptionist: Sure, have a seat, please. It'll just be a few minutes.

    Larry: Do you have a bathroom here? I'd like to go before my appointment.

    Receptionist: Sure, you'll need this key. It's down the hall and on your left.

    Larry: Thank you.

    Receptionist: No problem.

    Check your Understanding

    What time is Larry's appointment?

    Is the dentist ready for Larry when he arrives?

    Where is the bathroom?

    Answers

    It's at 12:30.

    No, he is supposed to sit down and wait for a few minutes.

    It's down the hall and on the left.

    I Gotta Run

    Tim is telling Jennifer that he needs to stop talking to her.

    Jennifer: So anyway, then my friends said that she . . .

    Tim: Excuse me, sorry. Jennifer, I'm afraid that I gotta run. I have a meeting in a couple of minutes. Can we talk more about this tomorrow?

    Jennifer: Sure, sounds good. Let's have lunch together. I need to get back to work too.

    Tim: Okay, chat later. And good idea about lunch.

    Jennifer: Sure.

    Check your understanding

    Why does Tim need to go?

    Is Jennifer talking about something related to work?

    When are they going to talk again?

    Answers

    He has a meeting in a couple of minutes.

    No, she isn't.

    They are going to have lunch together the next day.

    Meeting Someone New

    Tim and Zeke are meeting for the first time at Sam's party.

    Tim: Hi, I don't think I know you. My name is Tim.

    Zeke: Nice to meet you. My name is Zeke.

    Tim: So how do you know Sam?

    Zeke: Well, we were co-workers years ago at ABC construction company.

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