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Introduction This workbook is intended for use in conjunction with Say What You Mean in English-Book2, and provides students and their teachers with written exercises as reinforcement for the spoken material presented in that book. There are 3 exercises on each of the 25 units in the book, and each exercise has 10 sentences. This gives a totál of 75 exercises, or 750 items. The three exercises on each unit broadly follow the same pattern throughout: Exercise A requires the student to re-read the unit in the book, then to supply the missing words to complete sentences taken from the unit, preferably from memory. (If he can do this at speed, he has probably digested the structures and vocabulary presented.) In somé cases a single word has to be supplied; in others, a phrase. Exercise B asks for answers to straightforward comprehension questions on the unit, and does not concentrate solely on the structures presented. It should be attempted with reference to the material presented in the unit, but the student will frequently be called upon to draw on his generál knowledge of the language in order to supply a satisfactory answer. Exercise C is an invention exercise, and requires the student to apply what he has learnt in new situations with which he can identify. This workbook reflects the view that students ought to get exercises RIGHT, and that they ought not to be attempting them unless there is a strong likelihood that they will do so. London, January 1977 John Andrews