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RESPOND verbally with your thoughts
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BORROWING A LIBRARY BOOK


Listen & Respond

Audio Block
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What Did They Say?
What did the librarian remind the student about?

Idiom
Run into – To face or encounter.
Example: He ran into trouble with his homework.

Phrasal Verb
Fill out – To complete a form.
Example: She filled out the application form.

Challenging Vocabulary

  • Inspired – Encouraged to do something.
    Example: The story inspired her to write her own book.

PIE Practice

  • Pronunciation: Practice “inspired” (in-SPIRED).

  • Intonation:

    • “I filled out a form.” (Stress form)

    • “I filled out a form.” (Stress filled)

Your Turn

  • Say: “I ran into my friend at the library.”

  • What book has inspired you before?

Transcript of Recording

Audio Passage
“I went to the library to borrow a book for my English project. I had to fill out a form and show my student ID. The librarian reminded me to return the book on time so I wouldn’t run into late fees. Libraries are quiet, but they also feel full of life because of all the knowledge inside. Holding the book made me feel inspired to read and learn more.”