Lesson
16 - At the Bank
Dialogs for everyday use. Short situational dialogs for
students of English as a Foreign (EFL) or Second (ESL)
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At the Bank
Teller: May I help you?
Nancy: I’d like to
cash this check, please.
Teller: Do you have an account with us?
Nancy: Yeah. Here’s my identification
card.
Teller: Do you want
large or small bills?
Nancy: Actually, I want to buy some
traveler’s checks.
Teller: What denomination?
Nancy: Twenties would be fine.
Teller: Do you want the whole amount in
traveler’s checks?
Nancy: Yes, please. |
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Conversation Notes |
- to cash this check
- to receive money for this check
- large or small bills
- bills of large or small denomination
- traveler’s checks
- special checks issued by banks for a special amount and
which can only be used by the buyer
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Source: U.S. State Department |
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Additional
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natural encounters in English....these
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accompanied by language notes....these
lessons are for advanced students. |
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lessons covering pronunciation, speaking,
writing, and grammar topics....these
lessons are for beginning students. |
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lessons focusing mostly on communication and
grammar topics....these
lessons are for intermediate students. |
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