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Exercise 7 Work in pairs. First introduce yourselves and then find out about each other as much as possible. Ask about his or her.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 569. Exercise 6: Make up short dialogues around the following situations. Exercise 5: Respond to the following. Dialog D: In a bank Clerk: Good morning. Can I help you? Mr Gray: Good morning. Can I open an account, please? Clerk: Certainly, sir. What's your name? Mr Gray: Martin Gray. Clerk: Right. And what's your address? Mr Gray: 25, Brook Lane, Marshtown. Clerk: Thank you. And your postcode? Mr Gray: MN2 3XF. Clerk: Sorry, can you repeat that, please? Mr Gray: Sure. MN2 3XF. Clerk: What's your telephone number, please? Mr Gray: It's 278810. Clerk: And what do you do, Mr Gray? Mr Gray: I'm an engineer. Clerk: Thank you. Can you sign here, please? Mr Gray: Sure. Clerk: Here you are. Your account is open. Mr Gray: Thank you. Clerk: You're welcome.
Hello! My name's Peter. How are you doing? What do you do? How do you do? You're from Sweden, aren't you? It was nice seeing you. Take care. I'm off now, then. Bye, Paul. See you soon. Hello. Pleased to meet you. Have a nice night. Hello. Nice to meet you. I'm Julia. Keep in touch. I'm glad you could come. Sorry, I must be going. My best regards to your family. Thank you for a wonderful party. It was nice meeting you here. Good morning. Hi! How's life? Bye! See you later. Lovely day, isn't it?
You meet a colleague of yours at the office in the morning. Say good-bye to a colleague of yours.
Family: Any brothers, sisters? Home – where does he or she live? Employment:What does he or she do? Education:Different schools, universities attended. Favourite subjects. Free time: Hobbies. Sports. TV. Radio. Books. Theatre. Cinema. What does he or she do in the evening or at weekends? Travel:Favourite kind of holiday. Countries visited. Parts of own country he or she knows well. Future plans.
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