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Opening Credits
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INTRODUCTION
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What makes dialogue-based learning effective
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Tips for reading, listening, and speaking aloud
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How to use roleplay, shadowing, and repetition
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Best ways to use this book solo or with a teacher/partner
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CHAPTER 1: Everyday Conversations – Greetings, Introductions & Small Talk
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First-Time Meetings and Saying Hello
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Asking Where Someone is From
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Exchanging Names and Pleasantries
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Dialogue Setting: At a Coffee Shop
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CHAPTER 2: At the Airport – Check-in, Security & Directions
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Talking with Airline Staff
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Asking about Gates, Terminals, and Directions
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Handling Ticketing Issues
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Dialogue Setting: Airport Check-in Counter
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CHAPTER 3: Hotel English – Checking In & Asking for Help
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Reserving a Room and Checking In
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Requesting Services (Extra Towels, Wake-Up Calls)
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Reporting Issues (Broken Air Conditioner, Noisy Room)
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Dialogue Setting: Hotel Front Desk
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CHAPTER 4: Eating Out – Ordering Food & Handling the Bill
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Making a Reservation
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Ordering Politely and Asking for Recommendations
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Asking for the Check and Splitting the Bill
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Dialogue Setting: Casual Restaurant
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CHAPTER 5: Workplace English – Meetings, Emails & Small Talk at Work
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Introducing Yourself in a Professional Setting
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Participating in Meetings
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Asking for Clarification or Support
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Dialogue Setting: Team Meeting at an Office
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CHAPTER 6: School English – Talking to Teachers, Classmates & Class Participation
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Asking About Homework or Assignments
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Joining Group Discussions
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Speaking with Teachers and Classmates
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Dialogue Setting: High School Classroom
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CHAPTER 7: Shopping & Bargaining – Asking for Prices & Finding What You Need
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Understanding Price Tags and Asking about Discounts
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Trying on Clothes or Shoes
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Making Returns or Exchanges
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Dialogue Setting: Clothing Store
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CHAPTER 8: Emergencies – Talking to Police, Doctors & in Urgent Situations
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Explaining Symptoms to a Doctor
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Reporting a Theft or Accident
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Asking for an Ambulance or Help
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Dialogue Setting: Emergency Room
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CHAPTER 9: Getting Around – Public Transportation & Asking for Directions
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Using Buses, Trains, and Taxis
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Buying Tickets or Passes
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Asking for and Giving Directions
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Dialogue Setting: Train Station or City Street
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CHAPTER 10: Making Plans – Invitations, Scheduling & Confirming Plans
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Inviting Someone to Meet or Go Out
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Rescheduling or Canceling Politely
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Confirming Dates and Times
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Dialogue Setting: Phone Call or Text Exchange
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BONUS CHAPTERS
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BONUS 1: Phone English – Polite Phrases for Calls, Voicemail & Customer Service
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Calling a Business or Friend
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Leaving a Voicemail
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Handling a Customer Service Issue Over the Phone
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BONUS 2: Online Communication – Email, Chat, and Social Media
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Writing short emails for work or school
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Chatting with Friends or Classmates
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Understanding Internet Slang and Abbreviations
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BONUS 3: Idioms in Context – Everyday Expressions You’ll Hear Native Speakers Use
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10 useful idioms with examples
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Each One Used in a Short Mini-Dialogue
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Practice Section to Use the Idioms Naturally
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Conclusion
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Closing Credits
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