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Staf Pengajar Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris
FKIP-Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya




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100 English Lessons
This page contains a list of all the lessons in the program. Each lesson is based on a real world conversation.

Level 1
1. Where are you from?
2. Do you speak English?
3. What's your name?
4. Asking directions.
5. I'm hungry.
6. Do you want something to drink?
7. That's too late.
8. Choosing a time to meet.
9. When do you want to go?
10. Ordering food.
11. Now or later?
12. Do you have enough money?
13. How have you been?

Level 2
35. At the restaurant.
36. I need to do laundry.
37. Finding a convenience store.
38. Geography and direction.
39. I ate at the hotel.
40. Going to the movies.
41. The food tastes great.
42. Helping a friend move.
43. Visiting family.
44. Looking at vacation pictures.
45. Ordering flowers.
46. Leaving a message.
47. Talking about the weather.

Level 3
69. Josh works at a software
company.
70. Listening to music.
71. Taking a taxi.
72. We're not lost!
73. Help me find my purse.
74. Taking pictures.
75. I dropped your calculator.
76. I brought you an apple.
77. My mother-in-law is coming
tomorrow.
78. Jim cancelled the meeting.
79. Bill got fired.
80. Nervous about surgery.

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14. Introducing a friend.
15. Buying a shirt.
16. Asking about location.
17. Do you know the address?
18. Vacation to Canada.
19. Who is that woman?
20. Common questions.
21. The supermarket is closed.
22. Do you have any children?
23. Help with pronunciation.
24. I lost my wallet.
25. Phone call at work.
26. Family trip.
27. I went shopping.
28. What kind of music do you like?
48. Making plans.
49. Meeting a friend.
50. I'm a student.
51. Studying for exams.
52. Did you get my message?
53. Making a doctor's appointment.
54. Mail.
55. I have a cold.
56. Dinner invitation.
57. Send me the directions.
58. Bad cell phone reception.
59. Going to the gym.
60. Car accident.
61. Doctor's visit.
62. Making a hotel reservation.
81. A romantic story.
82. Worried about dad.
83. I'm getting fat.
84. I'll take you to work.
85. Snowing outside.
86. Missed call.
87. Shopping for a friend.
88. What is your major?
89. New apartment.
90. Have you found a girlfriend yet?
91. Computer problems.
92. Do you know how to get
downtown?
93. Did you see the news today?
94. What's your favorite sport?
95. Making a webpage.
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29. Going to the library.
30. Where do your parents live?
31. Can you help me find a few
things?
32. Paying for dinner.
33. Buying a plane ticket.
34. Putting things in order.
63. I changed my mind.
64. Do you want to play a game?
65. Birthday present.
66. Checking into a hotel.
67. Sending a package.
68. I have allergies.
96. Would you mind driving?
97. Your English is so good.
98. Gifts.
99. Election.
100. Book club.





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DIALOGUE 95
Lesson 95 - Making a webpage.
Each lesson/dialog comes from a common daily situation. To hear a sentence pronounced, click the sound icon in the
audio column. To hear a word pronounced, place the cursor over a word. To see the meaning of a word, click on the word.
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Peter : Hi Liz. Are you working on your webpage now?

Liz : No, I'm still waiting for you to send me that image file for the homepage?

Peter : You mean you didn't get it? I sent it to you over an hour ago.

Liz : Let me check. It's going to take a second 'cause I have to start up my computer.


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Peter : OK. Did you get it?

Liz : One second. I just have to open my web browser and check my hotmail account.

Peter : OK.

Liz : OK, here it is. I got it.

Peter : How do I find the webpage? I tried to search for it on Yahoo but I couldn't find it.

Liz : Don't use Yahoo, use Google.

Peter : I tried that also and it didn't work.

Liz : If you go to Google and search for my name, you should be able to find it.

Peter : OK. Let me try that. I see it now.







DIALOGUE 96

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This page contains a list of all the lessons in the program. Each lesson is based on a real world conversation.

Level 1
1. Where are you from?
2. Do you speak English?
3. What's your name?
4. Asking directions.
5. I'm hungry.
6. Do you want something to drink?
7. That's too late.
8. Choosing a time to meet.
9. When do you want to go?
10. Ordering food.
11. Now or later?
12. Do you have enough money?
13. How have you been?
14. Introducing a friend.

Level 2
35. At the restaurant.
36. I need to do laundry.
37. Finding a convenience store.
38. Geography and direction.
39. I ate at the hotel.
40. Going to the movies.
41. The food tastes great.
42. Helping a friend move.
43. Visiting family.
44. Looking at vacation pictures.
45. Ordering flowers.
46. Leaving a message.
47. Talking about the weather.
48. Making plans.

Level 3
69. Josh works at a software
company.
70. Listening to music.
71. Taking a taxi.
72. We're not lost!
73. Help me find my purse.
74. Taking pictures.
75. I dropped your calculator.
76. I brought you an apple.
77. My mother-in-law is coming
tomorrow.
78. Jim cancelled the meeting.
79. Bill got fired.
80. Nervous about surgery.
81. A romantic story.

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15. Buying a shirt.
16. Asking about location.
17. Do you know the address?
18. Vacation to Canada.
19. Who is that woman?
20. Common questions.
21. The supermarket is closed.
22. Do you have any children?
23. Help with pronunciation.
24. I lost my wallet.
25. Phone call at work.
26. Family trip.
27. I went shopping.
28. What kind of music do you like?
29. Going to the library.
49. Meeting a friend.
50. I'm a student.
51. Studying for exams.
52. Did you get my message?
53. Making a doctor's appointment.
54. Mail.
55. I have a cold.
56. Dinner invitation.
57. Send me the directions.
58. Bad cell phone reception.
59. Going to the gym.
60. Car accident.
61. Doctor's visit.
62. Making a hotel reservation.
63. I changed my mind.
82. Worried about dad.
83. I'm getting fat.
84. I'll take you to work.
85. Snowing outside.
86. Missed call.
87. Shopping for a friend.
88. What is your major?
89. New apartment.
90. Have you found a girlfriend yet?
91. Computer problems.
92. Do you know how to get
downtown?
93. Did you see the news today?
94. What's your favorite sport?
95. Making a webpage.
96. Would you mind driving?
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30. Where do your parents live?
31. Can you help me find a few
things?
32. Paying for dinner.
33. Buying a plane ticket.
34. Putting things in order.
64. Do you want to play a game?
65. Birthday present.
66. Checking into a hotel.
67. Sending a package.
68. I have allergies.
97. Your English is so good.
98. Gifts.
99. Election.
100. Book club.







DIALOGUE : 96

Conversation Sentences: Would mind driving

Name: English
Audio
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Julie : Hey Michael, I'm tired. Would you mind driving for a while?

Michael : Sorry. I would like to, but I don't know how to drive.

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Julie : Really? You don't have a license? I thought everyone had a license.

Michael : No, I've lived in cities all my life and when I'm at home I usually take the subway or bus.

Julie : I see. Do you think you'll learn to drive in the future?

Michael : Yes. I plan to buy a car next year. I think you need one in the U.S.

Julie : Actually, now that I think about it, a lot of people in cities here take the bus also.

Michael :
Well, I'd like to travel more. I've been here for a few months already and I feel like I haven't
seen anything yet.

Julie : How are you going to learn to drive? Do you want me to teach you?

Michael :
No, I wouldn't want to trouble you. I've already signed up for a class near my house. It starts
next month.







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DIALOGUE :97
Lesson 97 - Your English is so good.
Each lesson/dialog comes from a common daily situation. To hear a sentence pronounced, click the sound icon in the
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Sara : Thomas your English is so good. How did you learn it?

Thomas :
Well, in my country everyone has to take English starting in the first grade. I've
been taking English courses for 12 years now.

Sara :
Wow, that's interesting. I remember when we took that trip last year and visited
your family. It seemed like there weren't many people that could speak with me in
English.

Thomas : Oh, that's because they don't speak English that much.

Sara :
But they speak it in school, right? Maybe they just didn't like me so they didn't
want to talk to me.

Thomas :
No, actually they liked you a lot. They told me they thought you were very nice.
They are just shy. They're not use to talking with foreigners. I remember when I
first came to the U.S. I was really nervous about speaking with people.


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Sara : I see. I thought there were lots of Americans teaching English in your country.

Thomas :
Yes, that's true. There are probably twice as many now as there were five years
ago, but they are mostly in the cities. My family lives in the country.

Sara :
I wonder why. Personally I prefer the country to the city. It's so quiet and peaceful.
If I were to teach, I would want to teach in the country.

Thomas :
Do you think you would want to teach someday? I know the schools around my
town are looking for teachers, so if you want I can call them and get more
information.

Sara :
No, I don't think so. I would need to stay there for a year, and I don't think I can
take that much time off work.

Thomas :
Well, if you change your mind, let me know. I think you would be a really great
teacher.






DIALOGUE :98


Lesson 98 - Gifts.
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Jonathan : Dorothy what are your plans for Christmas?

Dorothy : Oh yes, it's almost Christmas, isn't it. I'm not sure what I'll be doing then.

Jonathan : Well, if you don't have any plans, you family could have dinner at my house.

Dorothy : That's very nice of you, thanks. Have you finished your shopping yet?

Jonathan : No, I still have to do that. I think I'll go to the mall this weekend.

Dorothy : It's going to be really crowded at the mall. You should shop online.

Jonathan :
You're right. My family loves to read, so I can probably get them all presents from
Amazon.com.

Dorothy : What do you think you'll get for your wife?

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Jonathan : Probably a romance novel. It seems like she's always reading one of those.

Dorothy :
Don't you think you should get her something a little more expensive, like jewelry
or maybe a new computer?

Jonathan :
Maybe you're right. It's hard buying gifts. I think my wife has everything she
wants. Maybe I should just ask her.







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Lesson 99 - Election.
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Karen : Martin, who are you going to vote for?

Martin : You mean for president?

Karen : Yes.

Martin : I'm not sure yet.

Karen : You should make up your mind soon. The election is next month.

Martin : Yes, I know. I hear about it every day on the news.

Karen : I'm going to vote for Obama.

Martin : I think he is a good choice, but I think McCain would make a good president also.

Karen :
I know. They're both good. It's hard to decide. McCain is older but he has more
experience. Obama seems to have a lot of good ideas, but some people say he
wants to raise taxes.

Martin :
I heard he wants to lower taxes. It's hard to know what the truth is. That's the
reason I really don't pay attention to politics.

Karen : Yes, it can be frustrating, but it's important and it's interesting to watch.






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DIALOGUE :100

Lesson 100 - Book club.
Each lesson/dialog comes from a common daily situation. To hear a sentence pronounced, click the sound icon in the
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Sharon : Hey John, can I talk to you for a minute?

John : Sure, what's up?

Sharon :
I wanted to let you know about a book club I joined a couple months ago. I know
you do a lot of reading so I thought you might want to come with me next month.

John : Oh, that sounds like fun. When does the group meet?

Sharon :
Usually the last Saturday of the month at 9:30 in the evening. Is that too late for
you?


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John : No, I think that's ok. What do you talk about in the group?

Sharon :
Well, every month we choose a new book and then during the next meeting we
discuss it.

John : What book are you reading now?

Sharon : The Kite Runner.

John : I've heard that's a good book. What's it about?

Sharon :
It is a good book. I'm almost finished. The book is about a boy who grows up in
Afghanistan during the 1980s. It's called the Kite Runner because the main
character takes part in a kite flying competition.

John : That sounds really interesting. I'd love to come.

Sharon :
Ok, great. The next meeting isn't for another two weeks, so you still have time to
read the book.

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