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This is a video version of Illustrated Dialogue Slides I. Each lesson is represented separately with a video that uses illustrations from Illustrated Dialogue Slides to show the progression of the story, while adding sound effects and illustrations of scenery.
The videos can be used in diverse ways to teach the Dialogues; for example, the instructor can play them when introducing the Dialogues, have students watch them as part of self-study, or use them for listening comprehension practice.
As with the illustrated slides, each video comes in two types: a standard version that shows the dialogue in speech balloons in the illustrations, and a blank version in which the speech balloons are empty.
Video files combining situation illustrations of the Dialogues in Lessons 1–12 with audio
Two sets of videos: a standard version that provides dialogue prompts in the speech balloons, and a blank version in which the speech balloons are empty (24 files in total)
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The purchaser may, for only classes he/she teaches, show the videos to students, share the videos with students, and engage in similar use of the videos.
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