Which of the following is right in conducting a dialogue? A: Allow participants to introduce themselves before starting. B: Try to control the dialogue. C: Ask yes-no questions.
Which of the following is right in conducting a dialogue? A: Allow participants to introduce themselves before starting. B: Try to control the dialogue. C: Ask yes-no questions.
Questions 14 to17 are based on the following dialogue. Where does the dialogue take place?() A: In a clinic B: In a pet shop C: In the dormitory D: In the laboratory
Questions 14 to17 are based on the following dialogue. Where does the dialogue take place?() A: In a clinic B: In a pet shop C: In the dormitory D: In the laboratory
Although we do not know the questions while listening tothe dialogue, the four choices of Q1and Q3 are about TIME.The best method to find the answer is to ____ while listening to the dialogue.
Although we do not know the questions while listening tothe dialogue, the four choices of Q1and Q3 are about TIME.The best method to find the answer is to ____ while listening to the dialogue.
TRUE OR FALSE Dialogue:Hijack is mentioned in the dialogue. What is a hijack? Do you often hear people talking about hijacks? Listen to the dialogue and decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T or F in the space provided. ( ) 1. Etienne Bertrand is from Switzerland.
TRUE OR FALSE Dialogue:Hijack is mentioned in the dialogue. What is a hijack? Do you often hear people talking about hijacks? Listen to the dialogue and decide whether the following statements are true or false. Write T or F in the space provided. ( ) 1. Etienne Bertrand is from Switzerland.
Questions 14 to 17 are based on the following dialogue. What is the relationship between the man and the woman in the dialogue A: Reporter and fashion designer. B: Husband and wife. C: Shop assistant and customer. D: Teacher and student.
Questions 14 to 17 are based on the following dialogue. What is the relationship between the man and the woman in the dialogue A: Reporter and fashion designer. B: Husband and wife. C: Shop assistant and customer. D: Teacher and student.
Questions 11~13 are based on the following dialogue. What is Jack doing at the beginning of the dialogue A: Planning a sightseeing tour. B: Writing to his uncle. C: Arranging his class schedule. D: Reading a language textbook.
Questions 11~13 are based on the following dialogue. What is Jack doing at the beginning of the dialogue A: Planning a sightseeing tour. B: Writing to his uncle. C: Arranging his class schedule. D: Reading a language textbook.
Rearrange the dialogue.
Rearrange the dialogue.
write down the dialogue.
write down the dialogue.
Questions 14~17 are based on the following dialogue. What can you infer from this dialogue A: The man was not interested in the film. B: Married couple have to live with their parents. C: The man’s wife cannot speak French fluently. D: The woman suggested that the man should work hard.
Questions 14~17 are based on the following dialogue. What can you infer from this dialogue A: The man was not interested in the film. B: Married couple have to live with their parents. C: The man’s wife cannot speak French fluently. D: The woman suggested that the man should work hard.
Questions 18—21 are based on the following dialogue. What can you infer from the dialogue A: The visitor will see very little of the city. B: The visitor’s schedule is extremly full for the day. C: The visitor will be able to see most of the city. D: The visitor will leave for another city the next day.
Questions 18—21 are based on the following dialogue. What can you infer from the dialogue A: The visitor will see very little of the city. B: The visitor’s schedule is extremly full for the day. C: The visitor will be able to see most of the city. D: The visitor will leave for another city the next day.