Adaptation
APPENDIX E
M2
Comment zacqueline sarrié so tente? | How does Zacqueline carry her basket? |
Comment marsand bazaar sarrié so panier bazaar? | How does the merchant carry his/her panier? |
En plis dé ça, qui zaffaire zot sarrié dans zot la main? | In addition to that, what things do they carry in their hands? |
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Comment (zacqueline) sarrié (so tente)? | |
(zacqueline) sarrié (so tente) (dans) (so la main). | |
Eski li sarrié ene (panier)(lors so latête)? | |
Non, li sarrié ene (tente)(dans) (so lamain). |
Drill. The expression corresponding to 'like every day/week' is new enough and useful enough to be made the subject of a drill. The cue sentence is always of the form 'Did you _______ today?' and the response is always 'Yes, I _______ today, like every day.' Instead of providing information about Mauritius, this drill allows the instructor and trainees to review vocabulary relating to life at the training site:
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