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Interactions Access Listening/Speaking, 4/e
Emily Austin Thrush
Laurie Blass
Robert Baldwin
Health Care
Listening for Contractions
As you
listen to the conversation,
fill in the contractions that you hear.
1
Ramona: I had an argument with Sue. Now she
talk to me. What should I do?
Rick: Well, Ramona
probably angry with you right now. Maybe that’s why she
want to talk to you.
2
Ramona: Yeah,
right.
Rick: I think you should write her a very nice letter. Tell her that you still want to be friends.
3
Ramona: OK. Then what?
Rick: You should wait a week, and then call her again. Maybe then
talk to you.
Ramona:
good advice. Thanks, Rick.
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