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Ex. 4. Read the following dialogue. Write out the forms of addressing, introducing and greeting people. Act out the dialogue.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 447. Ex. 3. Read the dialogue about Nick and Peter who share the room in the hostel. Make up a dialogue by analogy. N.: Pleased to meet you. My name is Nick and yours? P.: My full name is Peter Popov. I am very glad to share a room with you in the hostel. I think we'll get on well together? N.: I hope so. What year student are you? P.: I'm a first-year student of the law faculty, I'm 17. And you? N.: I am in my second-year. You see, I entered the University after the Army. So I'll be 22 in two days. P.: My best congratulations, Nick. You were born in 1987, the same as my elder brother. His birthday is September, 25. And what place do you come from? N.: I was born in Vitebsk region. It's rather far from here. My family lives in the country. And what about your family? P.: My parents live in Molodechno. It's not far from Minsk. It takes me two hours to get there by electric train. My father is a technician and my mother is a bookkeeper. I am an only child in our family. And have you got brothers or sisters? N.: Oh, my family is very large. I have both parents, grandparents, two sisters and a brother. This is our family photo. P.: Great! Do you all live together? N.: Fancy that! We all live in a big private house. The remarkable thing is that we practically never quarrel. Come and see us one day. I'll be glad to introduce you to my family. P.: All right. I'll be glad to get to know them all.
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