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Whaddaya Say? Guided Practice in Relaxed Speech, Second Edition
Audiocassettes are available for this book. Click here to order. Whaddaya Say?, 2nd edition, by Nina Weinstein, helps intermediate to high-intermediate students understand English as it is really spoken. This easy-to-use listening program familiarizes students with the rapid speech commonly used in everyday life. In particular, the book introduces students to the most common reduced forms -- such as *gonna ("going to" + verb), *wanna (natural speed pronunciation for "want to"), and *hafta ("have to") -- fully contextualized in conversations that are both practical and entertaining. Using language students encounter in everyday situations, Whaddaya Say? explains the most common pronunciation changes that occur when English speakers talk at a natural speed. This allows all students to improve their comprehension of spoken English, both inside and outside the classroom. Each of the text's 30 lessons includes an audio segment that introduces new reduced forms, followed by comprehension questions and practice questions. The book also includes short listening tests for extra practice and self-assessment..
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Whaddaya Doin' in There?
No more frantic searches at the last second for that perfect magazine article! Developed exclusively for kids and their private bathroom time! "Whaddaya Doin' in There?" has it all, no matter what a kid's interest may be at any given, rushed moment: humor, science, pop culture, and history, mind teasers, 3-minute mysteries, bathroom lore, ghost stories, urban legends, weird laws, Star Wars trivia, great toy flops, Hollywood legends, and much, much more, almost all of it featuring Planet Dexter's patented "stealth learning" concept. This is a real opportunity for parents to turn yet another moment of their child's life into a home educational experience..
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Whaddaya know? You and your best friend on the planet are super close, and each of you totally gets where the other is coming from. You know your BFF better ... Or do you?: An article from: Girls' Life
This digital document is an article from Girls' Life, published by Thomson Gale on April 1, 2007. The length of the article is 1197 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Whaddaya know? You and your best friend on the planet are super close, and each of you totally gets where the other is coming from. You know your BFF better than anyone, right? Or do you?
Author: Julie Haire
Publication:Girls' Life (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 13 Issue: 5 Page: 54(3)

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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