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Unit 11 - Lesson C: Anyway, What Did You Do?: Touchstone 2nd Edition - Language Summary - Level 1

The document provides vocabulary and conversation strategies from an English language learning book. It introduces words like hill, have a meeting, and have a party. It also gives examples of how to answer a question and then ask a similar one to keep a conversation going, and how to use the word 'Anyway' to change or end a topic of discussion.

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Unit 11 - Lesson C: Anyway, What Did You Do?: Touchstone 2nd Edition - Language Summary - Level 1

The document provides vocabulary and conversation strategies from an English language learning book. It introduces words like hill, have a meeting, and have a party. It also gives examples of how to answer a question and then ask a similar one to keep a conversation going, and how to use the word 'Anyway' to change or end a topic of discussion.

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Touchstone 2nd Edition • Language summary • Level 1

Unit 11 • Lesson C: Anyway, what did you do?


Vocabulary
hill (n)
have a meeting (v)
have a party (v)
by the end of the day
lots of
out in the country

Conversation strategies
Answer a question, then ask a similar one
You can show interest and keep a conversation going if you answer a question, and then ask a
similar question:

A So how was your weekend?

B Great. I went biking in the country. So . . . anyway, what did you do?

Anyway
You can use Anyway to change the topic of a conversation:

A So how was your weekend?

B Great. I went biking in the country. So . . . anyway, what did you do?

You can also use Anyway to end a conversation:

A I had a party Saturday. It was good.

B Really? Nice.

A Well, anyway, . . . I have to go.

© Cambridge University Press 2014 Unit 11, Lesson C, Page 1

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