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      You are going to listen to a brainstorming on ways to encourage people to walk more.    start learning
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      Why people don't walk as much nowadays and what can be done to encourage people to walk more.   
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      Complete the phrases with two words.    start learning
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      Then listen and check your ideas.   
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      How (?) feel about this idea?    start learning
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      How do you feel about this idea?   
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      Would (?) the opposite idea of scaring people into it?    start learning
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      Would you consider the opposite idea of scaring people into it?   
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      How does the idea of closing public transport (?)?    start learning
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      How does the idea of closing public transport strike you?   
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      I think it (?) be great if we (?) get celebrities to promote walking generally.    start learning
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      I think it would be great if we could get celebrities to promote walking generally.   
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      I think we should (?) the feet idea.    start learning
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      I think we should go with the feet idea.   
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      With that in mind, (?) try combining the two ideas?    start learning
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      With that in mind, suppose we try combining the two ideas?   
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      Listen again and say the suggestions at the same time,    start learning
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      copying the stress and intonation.   
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      The phrase starts on a high pitch and gradually falls.    start learning
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      using a higher pitch is important because it makes the speaker sound interested/polite whereas a low pitch can sound bored/rude.   
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      complete the responses to the suggestions.    start learning
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      Then check in audio script 5. 7 on page 169.   
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      It wouldn't be my first ch    start learning
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      It wouldn't be my first choice.   
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      I think we're on the wrong tr here.    start learning
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      I think we're on the wrong track here.   
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      That's not a bad i at all.    start learning
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      That's not a bad idea at all.   
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      I'm t between the video and the celebrity.    start learning
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      I'm torn between the video and the celebrity.   
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      a reservation in this context is a feeling of doubt about an idea   start learning
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      Cross the negative comments and tick the one that is neutral.   
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      it wouldn't be my first choice    start learning
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      I don't think that would be effective    start learning
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      at the moment I'm torn between the video and the celebrity.    start learning
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      and write the missing words/phrases in comments 1-5 above.   
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      (?), that could be a problem    start learning
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      Actually, that could be a problem.   
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      (?), it wouldn't be my first choice    start learning
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      To be honest, it wouldn't be my first choice.   
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      (?), I don't think that would be effective    start learning
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      Frankly, I don't think that would be effective.   
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      To put it bluntly, it wouldn't work.     used for telling someone that you are going to be honest even if this upsets them To put it bluntly, their demands are unreasonable.  
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      (?), at the moment I'm torn between the video and the celebrity.    start learning
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      I have to say, at the moment I'm torn between the video and the celebrity.   
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      Which two phrases you wrote signal a very negative comment?    start learning
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      Frankly, to put it bluntly     bluntly in an uncompromisingly forthright way. "a colleague bluntly told him that he had no business asking for the status report"  
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      We often use short phrases to prepare someone for a negative comment.     to be honest, actually, I have to say   start learning
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      Some phrases can also signal a positive or neutral comment, depending on the intonation and context.     to be honest, actually, I have to say  
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      INTONATION: showing reservations     read out aloud the negative comments without the missing phrases. What effect they have?   start learning
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      Does each one signal a positive or negative comment?     they sound very direct and could offend the person who made the suggestion  
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