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1 A Dialogue Listening Task

2 Listen with the questions 1.What’s the relationship between the two speakers? 2.How is the conversation opened? 3.What’s the man’s response? won the lottery the prize money? quit her job? where to go? 4.What do they talk about then?

3 Listen with the questions Asking for one’s opinion Giving one’s opinion Response Accept the opinion or not? Affirmative/Positive response Negative response

4  Well, I’d like to hear your opinion. What do you think I should do?  Well, If I were you, I would take a long vacation. lottery  That’s a good idea. Asking for opinion Asking for opinion/ Making a request Giving opinion/ Making a suggestion Affirmative Response/ Agreement

5  Where do you suggest I should go?  As I see it, Europe is worth visiting....  I think you would like to make the trip. journey  Sounds exciting. I think I’ll make inquiries right away. fascinating place beautiful landscape rich culture friendly people

6  What’s your opinion?  Well, If you ask me, I think it depends on whether you like your job or not?  Then it would be wise to stay on, don’t you think? job  I think you have the point there.

7 fascinating place beautiful landscape rich culture friendly people win the lottery do with the prize money fantastic take a long vacation make the trip make inquiries quit your job It would be wise to stay on, … You have a point there. Europe is worth visiting. Please role play!

8 Turns-taking in conversation  Pre-sequence  Adjacent pairs  Back channel item pre-request ~ pre-invitation ~ pre-closing ~ Pre-announcement ~

9 Turns-taking in conversation  Pre-sequence  Adjacent pairs  Back channel item greeting-greeting summons-response Invitation- acceptance/refusal offer-acceptance/decline complaint-apology/denial compliment- gratitude/minimization farewell-farewell ……

10 Turns-taking in conversation Rounds -- I won the lottery! -- Really?... What are you going to do with the prize money? -- … … Back channel item Asking for one’s opinion Giving one’s opinion Agreement/Disagreement Adjacent pairs Pre-announcement