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Model Sentences 2 Romaji transcript of audio track 2-20 What would you like to do in New York? Nyuuyooku de nani o shitai desu ka? What else would you like to do in New York ? Nyuuyooku de hoka ni nani o shitai desu ka? What else will you do in New York? Nyuuyooku de hokani nani o shimasu ka? What else are you going to do in New York? Nyuuyooku de hoka ni nani o suru tsumori desu ka? How long will you stay there? Soko ni donokurai no aida taizai shimasu ka? I’d like to just go for fun. Tonikaku asobitai desu. I will just go for fun and do some sightseeing. Tonikaku asonde soshite kankou shimasu. I’m going to stay for about a week. Isshuukan kurai taizai suru tsumori desu. I’d like to go one day. Itsuka ikitai desu. I’m going to go next winter. Tsugi no fuyu ni iku tsumori desu. ❉❉ What else would you like to do? If you use the word " else ", this can be used as a follow-up question to get more details. For example: A: So, what would you like to do in New York? B: I'd like to do some sightseeing. A: Oh yeah? What else would you like to do? B: I'd like to go shopping in Times Square. When are you going to go there? Soko ni itsu iku tsumori desu ka?

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Sounding Natural Note: Talk about yourself without waiting for questions English transcript of audio track 2-21 Here's another review of that key point for producing more natural sounding English- talking about yourself from time to time without waiting for a question (Golden Rule 3). English speakers often take turns in a conversation talking about themselves. For example, if the topic is travel abroad, then each person will take turns sharing a personal travel experience. To sound more natural, It’s a good idea to practice having conversations in this way. It will make your conversations livelier than if you only use the question-answer-question-answer pattern. When you are having a relaxed conversation in English, speaking about yourself without always waiting to be asked a question sounds friendly because you are volunteering information about yourself, showing openness. By taking the lead in being open, you give your partner permission to do the same. This is why it is seen as a friendly thing to do. Be sure to react to what your partner says, however. This will show you are still listening and interested in what they are saying. For example: A: I really want to travel around Europe someday. B: Oh yeah? Me, too, I would love to travel abroad after I graduate. Here the “ Oh yeah? ” is important because it shows speaker B is listening. Such reactions keep both speakers connected. Guided Speaking Practice • Play audio track #2-22 while students listen and follow along. • For low-level students, it may help to go over the substitution vocab before they begin reading. These items are intended to expand students’ Notes for Teachers: Unit 4 66 A: I would love to visit France or Spain. B: Sounds nice. I’d like to go to Australia.

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