Matching Exercise
What is your ______ Sara likes to answer the ________ Call me! _____ Bye! Maria loves eating fried ________ A banana, an apple and a lemon are ____ | Question Fruits Potatoes Good Name |
3. Number the sentences in the order they hear:
Ann: Mmm?
Ann: Excuse me!
Ann: What’s your name?
Talgat: Yes?
Ann: Could you answer some questions?
Talgat: Well…em…OK.
Talgat: I don’t like surveys! Good bye!
Ann: Do you like meat?
Talgat: Talgat.
Ann: OK, Talgat . What do you like to eat?
Talgat: I like fruit. I love bananas, oranges, apples and apricots.
Ann: And what don’t you like?
Talgat: I like Coke and orange juice and tea with milk and …
Talgat: Yes, I do. I also like fish and eggs and fried potatoes.
Ann: What do you like to drink?
Talgat: I don’t like surveys! Good bye!
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