English, 18.11.2020 14:00 recannon02
Read the following dialogue and answer the questions.
• Richard : Hi Dave, you seem to really enjoy listening to the mp3 songs on your phone
• Dave : Oh Hi Richard, yeah I just had these songs two days ago
• Richard : Where did you get the songs? Did you download them from the internet?
• Dave : Yes, I did.
• Richard : What site did you visit?
• Dave : I visited some sites.
• Richard : I think I will download my favorite rock songs tonight.
• Dave : I know some big bands whose songs you should listen to.
• Richard : Really, can you tell me who they are
• Dave : Let’s see. Which band do you prefer: Nirvana or Metalica?
• Richard : I don’t know. Where are they from?
• Dave : Both of them are from the United States. Nirvana disbanded because of its vocalist death.
• Richard : When did he die?
• Dave : He died in 1994. It was a long time ago.
• Richard : And Metalica?
• Dave : Oh, It’s also great. It still exists until now. Come on, you have to decide.
• Richard : OK! I choose Nirvana.
• Dave : so great choice!
1 . What is the topic of the dialogue?
2. How many people are there in the dialogue, who are they?
3. Sorry, what did you say?
Why did Dave ask this question?
4. …Where are they from?.
What does ‘they’ refer to?
5. Can you find WH questions in the dialogue? Write them!
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Read the following dialogue and answer the questions.
• Richard : Hi Dave, you seem to really enjoy...
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