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Touchstone 2nd Edition Language summary Level 2

Unit 1 Lesson C: It's cold tonight.


Vocabulary
Places in the city
(n)
(n)
(n)

club
subway
vintage store

Other words
chilly

(adj)

nervous

(adj)

appearance

(n)

cold weather

(n)

health

(n)

salary

(n)

stranger

(n)

anyone

(pron)

Conversation strategies
Starting a conversation
To start a conversation with a stranger you can:

talk about things you can see or hear, like the weather or the place you are in
It's cold tonight.
There are a lot of people out here tonight.

ask general questions


Do you come here a lot?

say your name


By the way, my name's Chris.

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Touchstone 2nd Edition Language summary Level 2


Actually
You can use actually in different ways:

To give new information


A Do you come here a lot?
B Yeah, I do, actually.
(The new information is "I come here a lot.")

To give surprising information


Actually, I kind of like cold weather.
(The surprising information is "I like cold weather." Most people don't like the cold.)

To correct things people say or think


A So, you're American?
B Well, actually, I'm from Canada.
("American" is not correct. "From Canada" is correct.)

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Unit 1, Lesson C, Page 2

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