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		<title>Business Meeting</title>
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I. Pre-Listening Exercises [Top]



Sam and Gary, employees at a  sporting goods company, discuss the results of recent survey administered by  their company.
HELPFUL TIP: Lively  discussion is often part of business meetings. Don&#8217;t be afraid to share your  ideas when the time is right.



II. Listening Exercises [Top]




Listen to the conversation by  [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Arches National Park</title>
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I. Pre-Listening Exercises [Top]



Name one national park in your  country and think about what makes it a unique place to visit (e.g., the scenic  views, the wildlife, the flora, outdoor recreation, etc.).
HELPFUL TIP: Visiting national  parks can be a wonderful way to discover the natural and historic beauty of the  area [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Travel and Numbers</title>
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I. Pre-Listening Exercises [Top]



When you visit another country (or  talk to someone about your own), you can communicate better when you can  understand and use numbers in describing countries &#8212; their history, geography,  population, and even economy.
SAMPLE SENTENCES:

How old is this bridge?
&#62;&#62; It was built four hundred fifty (450)  years ago.
What [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Movies</title>
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I. Pre-Listening Exercises [Top]



Many people go to the movies to  relax and enjoy their favorite pictures. What kinds of movies do you like to see  and why? Do you buy any snacks at the concession stand at the movie theater? Why  or why not?
SAMPLE SENTENCES:

Do you want to catch a movie?
&#62;&#62; Sure. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Job Hunting - Quiz 2</title>
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I. Pre-Listening Exercises [Top]



A common topic of conversation  centers around our work, and people often might ask us about our jobs, including  specific details on what we do.
SAMPLE SENTENCES:

What do you do for a living?
&#62;&#62; I work as a receptionist as at  software company.





II. Listening Exercises [Top]



Listen by pressing the &#8220;Play  [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Job Hunting - Quiz 1</title>
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I. Pre-Listening Exercises [Top]



If you want to find a good job,  you have to make sure you qualified for the position. What was your college  major? How much experience do you have? Can you describe a work situation in  which you were able to solve a challenging problem? Here are some key [...]]]></description>
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		<title>ESL Programs</title>
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I. Pre-Listening Exercises [Top]



Choosing the right language school  for your might depend on your goals, the cost, the school&#8217;s reputation, and the  types of classes that are offered. If you know how to ask questions about these  topics, you will be able a good decision about different programs.
SAMPLE SENTENCES:

What kinds of classes [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Directions Around Town (3)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I. Pre-Listening Exercises [Top]
If you don&#8217;t have a good map of  the city you are visiting, you might have to ask a lot of questions to find  yourself around. Look at the expressions below and be sure to understand the  meaning of the places on the map before you begin the listening [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Bus Travel</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I. Pre-Listening Exercises [Top]
Many people take the bus to go to  and from work or travel by bus on their vacations. If you are in a different  country, and you don&#8217;t understand bus announcements in English, you might end up  on the wrong bus to Las Vegas instead of New York. Study [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Telephone</title>
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I. Pre-Listening Exercises [Top]



Talking on the phone is sometimes  difficult because you can talk face-to-face with the other person, but you can  speak better on the phone as you study common telephone expressions.
SAMPLE SENTENCES:

Hello. Is Cindy there?
&#62;&#62; Just a minute please.
May I leave a message for Mike?
&#62;&#62; Sure. Go ahead.





II. Listening Exercises [Top]



Listen [...]]]></description>
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