The teacher praises the fact that ideas in your essay are treated in a logical order, with a topic sentence and supporting ideas for every main point., You avoid contractions in a covering letter for a job application., You write an end-of-level test for your class of young learners. As this is your fi rst experience in designing formal assessment, you email a copy to your coordinator for her comments/changes., You say ‘Thanks’ when chatting to your classmates but ‘Thank you’ when talking to your school director., You deliberately make your voice rise on the last word of most questions, e.g. ‘What did you say?’, You’ve finally learnt to drop the /v/ when you say ‘cup /ə/ tea’ to your host family over breakfast. Now it sounds much more like they say it., When you spend time with English friends, you’ve noticed you can’t hesitate or talk too slowly because people just lose interest., You listen to some pop music on the 50-minute commute to school, just staring out of the window, enjoying the tunes and the lyrics., You’re writing a letter to an English-speaking pen friend, and begin by writing your address in the top right-hand corner., After composing an email to your colleague, you click on all the words the computer highlights as being wrong, and scan the options for the word you meant to write., You receive an email from an old friend who you haven’t heard from in a long time. She gives a few details of her recent life, but you want to know if she is feeling happy at the moment, You’ve checked in and you’re waiting in the airport lounge for your flight, number TKT723, to be called. Several announcements have been made already., You spend a cosy afternoon on the sofa at home with your favourite magazine., Your son tells you all about his day while you’re chopping vegetables. When he fi nishes, you say: ‘It sounds like you had a good day at school then. And I’m glad you had fun this afternoon, too., You’re following a secret recipe for an amazing apple cake which is rather complicated, but hopefully worth the effort., Your friend has written an article for the local newspaper and has asked you to read it and think of a good title for it – in the next 3 minutes!, In class, the teacher plays a song. You have to clap your hands every time you hear the sound /b/. Other students clap when they hear /v/ or /f/., You look for your friend’s email address in the address book of your computer., The message on your answer phone is from your boss, telling you he’s leaving the company unexpectedly. You need to know how to react to him when you see him the next day – whether to congratulate or commiserate..

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