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Ex. 13.17: Seasons & Weather – Writing

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Ex. 13.17: Seasons & Weather – Writing

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    SEASONS & WEATHER. Review the dialogs about seasons and weather on p. 183 in the textbook. Create a similar dialog, but write approximately 12-15 lines instead of just 6. Include the following:

    • Greeting and asking how it is going
    • Engaging in small talk about the current weather and the next day’s weather (4-5 lines)
    • Making plans to do something outdoors (activity, time/day, place, etc.) (4-5 lines)
    • Closing the conversation and saying goodbye

    Be prepared to present your dialog in class. Submit to your instructor.

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