Job Posting Details
- Title of Project
- Language Course-2 Children's Voices
- Category
- Audiobooks
- Language
- English (British)
- Gender
- Male
- Age Range
- -
- Union
- -
- Word Count
- -
- Budget
- $0.00
- Deadline
- Sep 19, 2006
Instructions
- Job Description
Thank you and good luck.
Mrs Phillips: Yes, Tom. It�s a computer. Turn on the computer, children.
Mrs Phillips: Look, children, look. Is this a computer or a television?
Mrs Phillips: Yes, Mark? Is it a computer or a television?
Mrs Phillips: Well done, Mark! Now, look at the computer screen, children! Tom, what�s this?
Mrs Phillips: Well done, Tom! Now, look at this.
Mrs Phillips: Is this a pen?
Mark: No! It�s a rubber!
Mrs Phillips: Is this a pen?
Mrs Phillips: Is this a pen?
Mrs Phillips: Very good! Now, Oh, no! (teacher looks confused) Where is my bag? Where is it?
Tom: Here is your bag.
Mrs Phillips: Thank you Tom!
Mrs Phillips: Now, look! This is a pen.
Mark: Is this a pen or a crayon?
Mrs Phillips: It�s a crayon, of course!
Mark: Oh, no! Look at my computer notebook!
Mrs Phillips: (Clicks his tongue, shakes his head, shakes his finger at Mark) No! No! (Mark looks sad) Mark! Is this a notebook, or a toy?
Mark: (sadly) It�s a notebook ...... (Children laugh and teacher shakes head wryly.)
(bell rings)
Mrs Phillips: Computer class is finished, children! Please turn off the computers. (Same sounds as before)
Mrs Phillips: Mark, please, �turn off� that crayon, too! (All laugh) Good-bye children!
Mark: Is this a computer or a television?
Tom: Is this a ruler?
a) Mrs Phillips: Is this a pen?
Mark: No! It�s a rubber!
b) Mark: Is this a pen or a crayon?
Mrs Phillips: Is this a pen?
Dialogue 2:
Mrs Phillips: Is this a computer or a television?
Mark: It�s a computer!
Dialogue 3:
Mrs Phillips: Is this a pen?
Dialogue 4:
Mrs Phillips: No! No! (Mark looks sad) Mark! Is this a notebook, or a toy?
Mark: (sadly)
It�s a notebook.
Mrs Phillips: Is this a pen?
Mark: Yes, it is.
Mrs Phillips: Is this a crayon?
Mark: No, it isn�t.
Mrs Phillips: Is that a ruler?
Tom: No, it isn�t.
Mrs Phillips: Is that a computer?
Tom: Yes, it is.
Mrs Phillips: It�s a crayon, of course!