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Voice 1: Alright, we have finished. The first paragraph says that people may think that the number of
              spoken languages is not that big.
              Voice 2: I read that, in 1911, in encyclopedias it said there were 1000 languages and this number has
              risen, because we now know of more areas.
              Voice 3: Finally, it says that Ethnologue had 6909 languages in 2009.

              TRACK 44 (PRACTICE 9, ACTIVITY 18)

              Description 1. In this part, we give a conclusion to round off the presentation.
              Description 2. We invite the people to ask questions and we answer them.
              Description 3. In this part, we introduce ourselves and say the topic of the presentation.
              Description 4. We present the information in the notes with the help of images (without reading the
              notes).

              TRACK 45 (PRACTICE 9, ACTIVITY 26)

              Expression 1- We are here today to share some data about linguistic diversity with you.
              Expression 2- The countries in which most languages are spoken are the ones you see in the table.
              Expression 3- Hi guys! Here goes our presentation!
              Expression 4- Endangered languages are those that will become extinct because children don’t
              learn them.
              Expression 5- And now, the countries that have the most languages.
              Expression 6- Endangered languages are languages that will be totally snuffed out.


              TRACK 46 (PRACTICE 9, ACTIVITY 28)
              Version 1
              In Papua New Guinea, more than 800 hundred languages are spoken. Mexico is sixth on the list of
              countries with the most linguistic diversity, with 68 groups and 365 variants of languages, besides
              Spanish. Look on the map to see where the countries with the most languages are.
              Version 2
              In Papua New Guinea, more than 800 hundred languages are spoken. Mexico is sixth on the list of
              countries with the most linguistic diversity, with 68 groups and 365 variants of languages, besides
              Spanish. Look on the map to see where the countries with the most languages are.
              Version 3
              In Papua New Guinea, more than 800 hundred languages are spoken. Mexico is sixth on the list of
              countries with the most linguistic diversity, with 68 groups and 365 variants of languages, besides
              Spanish. Look on the map to see where the countries with the most languages are.

              TRACK 47 (PRACTICE 9, ACTIVITY 30)

              Expression a- Eh — what was I saying?
              Expression b- Hi fellas! What’chadoin’?
              Expression c- Where was I?
              Expression d- So, going back to where we were…
              Expression e- One more time…
              Expression f- Oh, I forgot what I was saying.
              Expression g- Don’t worry!
              Expression h- Let’s try again.
              Expression i- Sorry about that. Let’s start over.










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