Lesson 7 – Apples or Bananas?

A1A · Unit 7 · Apples or Bananas?
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📍 Unit Goal — SWATStudents will be able to form and use singular and plural nouns correctly, including regular and common irregular plurals.
A1A · Level 1Unit 7Page 9 — Listening

Listening

You will hear two people at a market. Listen and answer.Vas a escuchar a dos personas en un mercado. Escuchá y respondé.
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ElevenLabs Audio
Two speakers · MP3
ElevenLabs Script
A: Rachel (Sofia). B: Adam (Carlos). Speed: 0.85.
A: "Carlos! Look at all these fruits! How many apples do you want?"
B: "I want three apples please. And some bananas."
A: "How many bananas? One or two?"
B: "Two bananas please. Are there any oranges?"
A: "Yes! There are six oranges here. And look — those boxes have grapes!"
B: "How much are the grapes? I want some for my children."
A: "You have children? How many children do you have?"
B: "I have two children. A boy and a girl."
A: "That is wonderful! Here — some grapes for the children!"
Save as: u7-listening-dialogue.mp3
The Dialogue
Sofia

“How many apples do you want?”

“How many bananas? One or two?”

“Yes! There are six oranges. Those boxes have grapes!”

“You have children? How many?”

“Here — some grapes for the children!”

Carlos

“I want three apples. And some bananas.”

“Two bananas please. Are there any oranges?”

“How much are the grapes? I want some for my children.”

“I have two children. A boy and a girl.”

🎧 Listen to A. Read B. Then switch.

Exercise 1 — Listen and Choose
Press PLAY. Choose the correct answer.Presioná PLAY. Elegí la respuesta.
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