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Summary: "Interactive" clearly spoken, oral exercises to train you to "speak" English correctly with short sentences to repeat, complete or transform; a variety of different topics or tasks targeted to different levels from A2 to C1; American accent. For grammar drills go to "QualityTime-ESL Podcasts". For exercises using song lyrics go to "5 Minute TOPs". For scripts, oral/written worksheets and more information visit our website. Questions and comments to: marianne@qualitytime-esl.com.
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- Artist: Marianne Raynaud
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Podcasts:
B1-C1: Tennis interview vocabulary - Free Script/for more info go to our website www.qualitytime-esl.com.
B1-C1: Passive voice exercises with semi-scientific terms plus a short paper - Script available on www.qualitytime-esl.com
B1-C1: Passive voice exercises with semi-scientific terms plus a short paper - Script available on www.qualitytime-esl.com
A2-C1: Using "please", "could", "do you mind" and "would you mind" to show consideration for others - Script available
A1-B2: Using "would like" and "could" to show consideration for others - Script available
A1-B2: Vocabulary for sports and games-description of perfect vacation - Script available
B2-C1: TV Shows you know-learn to say them correctly - Script available
B2-C1: Free sights in NYC-learn to say them correctly
B2-C1: New York City's main sights-learn to say them correctly
B2-C1: Interview and Engineering vocabulary with free worksheet - From "QualityTime-ESL: The Digital Resource Book" available on site
B2-C1: Interview and Engineering vocabulary with free worksheet - From "QualityTime-ESL: The Digital Resource Book" available on site
B2-C1: Interview and Engineering vocabulary - From "QualityTime-ESL: The Digital Resource Book" available on site
B2-C1: Engineering vocabulary with action words in the past Cont. Script on website
B2-C1: Engineering vocabulary with action words in the past - Script on website
B2-C1: Pronunciation practice (Free chart) with past tenses of Action Words - regular/irregular verbs ending with a voiceless consonant (simple past pronounced [t] as opposed to [d] or [id])