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1. Dialogues and Dialogs Sean Banville’s Blog
https://seanbanville.com/2011/05/16/dialogues-and-dialogs/A number of ideas for using dialogues in the class, including using Web 2.0 tools..
2. Teaching English.org
https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/try/resources/audio-bank/dialoguesHere we are making available a collection of audio dialogues to enable teachers to help students develop their pronunciation.
3. Read Iowa
https://www.readiowa.org/esl/esldialogues.htmlExcellent page of example dialogues and the rationale for using them.
4. Lesson Planet.com
https://www.lessonplanet.com/search?keywords=esl+dialogues&media=lesson191 dialogues with lesson plans.
5. ITESLJ
https://iteslj.org/links/ESL/Dialogs/Lots of dialogues to listen to.
6. Listening ESL
https://www.listeningesl.com/?cat=8Ten podcasts incorporating dialogues.
7. English Lesson Plan.com
https://www.english-lesson-plan.com/info/131/Ideas for using dialogues in the classroom.
8. English Conversations.org
https://englishconversations.org/The Business Trip is a 54-episode course in Easy Business English that you can download for free.
9. Many Things.org
https://www.manythings.org/b/e/category/dialogues-dialogsA few dialogues to listen to.
10. English Med.com
https://www.englishmed.com/dialogues/33 animated dialogues using medical English. Useful for functional language practice at the hospital/pharmacy, etc.
11. AudioEnglish.net
https://www.audioenglish.net/english-learning/type_dialogue.htmA number of dialogues with audio.
12. You Tube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb2Z_Z19CSULots of videos with dialogues.
13. ESL Flow.com
https://www.eslflow.com/dialoguesandconversations.htmlLots of links to exercises and PDFs on dialogues.
14. TeacherJo.us
https://teacherjoe.us/NYBJ.htmlSample conversations for students.
15. About.com
https://esl.about.com/od/businessenglishdialogues/a/b_dialogues.htmSome advice about dialogues for beginners.
16. Ted Power
https://www.btinternet.com/~ted.power/esl0212.htmlAn article on using dialogues in the classroom.
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