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Dialogue : Buying shoesDialogue : Phone call for an accidentDialogue : Going to the museumDialogue : Let's go shoppingDialogue : Making a reverse-chargeDialogue : How are you enjoying your stay?Dialogue : At the fast food.Dialogue : In the gardenDialogue : On the phone ( formal)Dialogue : Practising DIY.Dialogue : Bed time.Dialogue : Postcard from FloridaDialogue : Daily conversationDialogue : At the grocer's shopDialogue : At the hairdresser'sDialogue : At the mechanic'sDialogue : At the chemist's.Dialogue : At the dry cleaner’sDialogue : An informal conversation between 2 friendsDialogue : Mail to refuse an invitationDialogue : Reporting a car-thieveryDialogue : Describing the house.Dialogue : At the department storeDialogue : after a visit at the dentist's.Dialogue : Asking for a direction.Dialogue : Arriving at a hotelDialogue : I need a doctorDialogue : I would like to book a room.Dialogue : In order to be an au-pair girl.Dialogue : Wake up !!!Dialogue : Dinner is readyDialogue : Rechercher un stage - Looking for a training..Dialogue : To rent a flatDialogue : Message to the webmasterDialogue : Where is the underground?Dialogue : He is never thereDialogue : Talking about the age and birthdayDialogue : By trainDialogue : Introducing one's family.Dialogue : Making an appointment by phone.Dialogue : Having a showerDialogue : What about a restaurant ?Dialogue : What to do on Saturday night?Dialogue : What about Philip ?Dialogue : What do you think about...?Dialogue : What will you have for breakfast ?Dialogue : What do you prefer on TV ?Dialogue : What's the weather like?Dialogue : To book a flightDialogue : Booking places in a train.Dialogue : : Applying for a jobDialogue : Nothing is worth more than nepotism!Dialogue : HouseworkDialogue : To find a suitable job.Dialogue : Do you go and ride?Dialogue : A new teacherDialogue : A new friend.Dialogue : A postcard from SevillaDialogue : A formal conversationDialogue : A bad memoryDialogue : One night on anglaisfacile chatroomDialogue : A visitor from abroadDialogue : You feel tiredDialogueDialogue in a shopDisorderOn the phoneInterview with a pilotDictation 1DictationDid / Was / WereSorry / excuse meDifferences between 'dead' 'death' and 'died'Questions with HowDifferent tensesTo look and prepositionsDifferent meanings of to get.Different tensesDifferent tensesDifferent tensesto speak/ to say/ to tell/ to talkBritish English or American English ? Part 1British English or American English ? Part 2British English or American English ? Part 3ShapeFutureHuman bodyFuturePresentDifferent kinds of soundsDinosaurs and articlesFor & SinceTo say or to tell ?Say/tellAgreement TagsWhat do you want to do?Say, tell, speak ,talkThere is/there aretell the timeWhat time is it?What time is it?HeightSay/tell/speak...Say/tell/speakReported speechDirect speech => Reported speechReported speechIndirect speechReported speechReported speechReported speechReported speechReported speechReported speechReported speechReported speechReported speechReported speechReported speechReported speechReported speechReported speechReported speechIndirect speechReported speechReported speechIndirect speechReported SpeechAs / likeTo be on the moveOur planetSome tensesMixed TensesEntertainmentTen Little NiggersDo/does/didDo (auxiliary)Do in short answersDo in the present simpleEmphatic use of doDo or go + activityDo or makeDo or makeDo or makeDo or make ?Do or make ?Do, does, don't or doesn'tDo,does,didDo/don't and sentencesDo/Did/Done: Correct the mistakes in this dialogueDOC MARTENSDoctor, can you tell me...?Doesn't / don't / didn'tBe - Been or BeingDonner des ordresDonner des ordres (2)Do thisWhat time is it?Piece of adviceGive a meaningGive a meaningMeaningGive your opinionDouble comparativeMore and more...More and more...Repeated comparativeSame wordOne or two consonantsOoThe American FlagFlagsFlags, nationalities and coloursArticleFrom word to sentenceFrom past to presentThe Mouse, the Bird, and the SausageReported speechFrom verb to nounFor or sinceSince, forSince, For , AgoSince/forFor, since,agoDynasty of HanoverStuart dynastyTudor dynastyEach / everyEach/ everyEach/everySchool,EducationSchoolNew York Fashion School Prepares the World's DesignersSchools in Great BritainEcologyEcologyEconomyFamous Scottish peopleScotlandWrite in letters
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