T e 1664268286 Esl Bookshop Role Play For Beginners - Ver - 1
T e 1664268286 Esl Bookshop Role Play For Beginners - Ver - 1
T e 1664268286 Esl Bookshop Role Play For Beginners - Ver - 1
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Warm Up Questions
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Bookseller: .
Role Play 3: Read and Practise
Bookseller: Hello! How can I help you?
Customer: Cool!
Role Play 3: Can You Remember
the Conversation?
Bookseller: Hello! How can I ?
Customer: Cool!
Your Turn - Make a Conversation!
Click on the randomisers and work with a partner to make your own
conversation. One person is the bookseller and the other person is the
customer.
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