The most common types of libraries are:
Having a library card allows you to:
library card allows you to check materials out of a library. You will probably need to get one library card from your public library and one library card from your college library. Some colleges use the student ID card as the library card.
Borrow?
To take something and use it for a period of time before returning it.
Check out?
Another name for borrowing materials from the library.
Dialog 2:
A: Can I help you?
B: I would like to check out these books.
A: Do you have a library card?
B: No, I don’t. ___________ do I get one?
A: You need to complete this application and show I.D.
B: OK. Thank you.
Dialog 2:
A: Can I help you?
B: I would like to check out these books.
A: Do you have a library card?
B: No, I don’t. _How_ do I get one?
A: You need to complete this application and show I.D.
B: OK. Thank you.
Public libraries are for?
are for all people.
Library?
A place with books, magazines, and other materials like videos which are available for people to use or borrow.
Due Date?
The date that something needs to be returned, completed, or done.
Academic?
Having to do with a college or university.
Dialog 3:
A: May I help you find something?
B: Yes, thank you. I am looking for a news magazine.
A: The magazines are in this area. Here are some news magazines.
B: ______________ was it published?
A: This week.
B: Thank you.
A: You’re welcome.
Dialog 3:
A: May I help you find something?
B: Yes, thank you. I am looking for a news magazine.
A: The magazines are in this area. Here are some news magazines.
B: _When__ was it published?
A: This week.
B: Thank you.
A: You’re welcome.
Some public libraries have more than one library building. The buildings are called:
The buildings are called branches.
Librarian?
A person with special training who works in a library.
Library card?
A card that allows you to check materials out of a library.
Public?
Having to do with the people in the community.
Dialog 4:
A: Excuse me. My child wants a book.
B: OK. Let’s go to the children’s section. _________ kind of book does your child want to read?
A: She is interested in butterflies.
B: This section is about nature.
A: Oh, I see three (3) books about butterflies.
B: Great!
Dialog 4:
A: Excuse me. My child wants a book.
B: OK. Let’s go to the children’s section. __What____ kind of book does your child want to read?
A: She is interested in butterflies.
B: This section is about nature.
A: Oh, I see three (3) books about butterflies.
B: Great!
Academic libraries are usually only for:
Academic libraries are usually only for students and people who work at that college or university. Academic libraries have materials about the classes that are offered by the college.
Materials?
Things in a library that you can use or borrow such as books, movies, and music.
Branches?
Buildings that are part of an organization.
We use question words like who, what, when, where, why, and how to ask for?
To ask for information.
Dialog 5:
A: Good morning. Can I help you find something?
B: Do you have any videos for learning English?
A: Yes, we do. They are in the media section.
B: _____________ is the media section?
A: I’ll show you. Here it is. The English videos are right here.
B: How long can I check out a video?
A: One week.
B: OK. Thank you for your help.
A: You’re welcome.
Dialog 5:
A: Good morning. Can I help you find something?
B: Do you have any videos for learning English?
A: Yes, we do. They are in the media section.
B: _Where?_ is the media section?
A: I’ll show you. Here it is. The English videos are right here.
B: How long can I check out a video?
A: One week.
B: OK. Thank you for your help.
A: You’re welcome.
School Libraries?
School libraries serve elementary, middle, and high school students.
Resources?
Materials that contain information you can use to complete an assignment.
Services?
An act that a person or organization offers to help another.
Fill in the correct Wh question word.
A: Excuse me. I need to find a book about healthy food.
B: Did you search the catalog?
A: No, I don’t know how to use the catalog.
B: You use a computer. I can show you how to use it.
A: Thank you! _______________ are the computers?
B: They are next to the books.
A: Excuse me. I need to find a book about healthy food.
B: Did you search the catalog?
A: No, I don’t know how to use the catalog.
B: You use a computer. I can show you how to use it.
A: Thank you! __Where_ are the computers?
B: They are next to the books.
what is the formula of each question?
1) Where are the books? Verb Be
Be: Wh Question Word + To Be + Subject
2) Where does she live? Auxiliary Verb
3) What should I do? Modal verb
1) Be: Wh Question Word + To Be + Subject
2) Wh Question Word + Auxiliary Verb + Subject + Base Verb.
3) wh- word + a modal verb + subject + main verb.