B2 Ota                               Oral Production Practice 1

 

 

1.      Mr. Tanaka’s home is in San Francisco.

 

2.      Mr. Brown works for the Bank of Tokyo.

 

3.      Mr. Takahashi’s hobbies are movies and golf.

 

4.      What time is it now?

 

5.      It’s 4:05 p.m.

 

6.      What are the usual hours of a bank?

 

7.      Ordinarily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

 

8.      What year was the Sydney Olympics held?

 

9.      When is your birthday?

 

10.  It’s April 2nd.

 

11.  When did you come from Osaka to San Francisco?

 

12.  (I came here) in June of three years ago.

 

13.  Approximately when are you going back to Japan?

 

14.  I don’t know yet.

 

15.  When was your holiday?

 

16.  It was from December 24th to January 1st.

 

17.  What time will you go back home tonight?

 

18.  Did you go to San Jose by yourself last weekend?

 

19.  Ms. Smith didn’t come to class because of urgent business last week.

 

20.  Where did Mr. White go?

 

21.  Will you go anywhere with your wife next week?

 

22.  I went to a supermarket for shopping last Friday.

 

23.  I sometimes go to Golden Gate Park to play tennis.

 

24.  How do you go to Downtown?

 

25.  I go there by bus.

 

26.  Whom do you go with?

 

27.  I go with my colleagues.

 

28.  To tell the truth, I didn’t go anywhere last week because of a cold.

 

29.  I’m sorry to hear that.  Are you all right?  Please take care.

 

30.  Will you go to Los Angels by car?

 

31.  No, this time, I’m not going by car.  I’ll fly (by plane).

 

32.  Last week, Mr. Inoue went back home around 9:30 p.m.

 

33.  How was Tokyo?

 

34.  It was nice. 

 

35.  What part of Tokyo was particularly good?

 

36.  The food was good, and Kabuki plays were interesting.

 

37.  The party was interesting, but the food was not good.

 

38.  That restaurant is cheap, but it’s not clean, is it?

 

39.  How was Hong Kong?  Did you also go to Macao?

 

40.  No, I didn’t go to Macao.

 

41.  Did you go to Taiwan?

 

42.  No, I didn’t go to Taiwan, either.