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Dialogue Reading: Choosing Dinner
 

A: “What do you feel like eating tonight?”

B: “I’m fine with anything. You can pick up anything.”

A: “How about sushi?”

B: “Anything but sushi.”

A: Fine. How about burgers?”

B: “Anything but burgers.“

A: Okay. How about italian?

B: Anything but italian.

A: “So… not anything.”

B: “Well, almost anything. I’ll go with you.”

A: “No. Just tell me what you would like to eat.”

B: “Pizza.”

A: “Pizza?”

B: “Pizza.”

A: “Pizza.”

B: “Pizza.”

PIE Section

  1. P (Pronunciation)

    • Vocabulary in the text:

      • Idiom: Fine with anything

      • Phrasal Verbs: Pick up, Go with

      • Homonyms: Fine (okay) / Fine (a penalty).

    • Tip: Focus on the sarcastic tone of “not anything.

  2. I (Intonation)

    • Stress these words to capture the humor in the dialogue:

      • anything, sushi, just

  3. E (Expression)

    • Yes, this reading should be expressive to convey humor and playful and frustrated tones.

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