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English Conversation Basics: Introductions

This document contains sample dialogs and exercises from an English language learning textbook for beginners. It introduces common greetings and questions like "What's your name?" and "Where are you from?". It also covers basic vocabulary like countries, phone numbers, and pronouns like he/she. The dialogs model natural conversations between students practicing introductions and getting to know each other in English.

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English Conversation Basics: Introductions

This document contains sample dialogs and exercises from an English language learning textbook for beginners. It introduces common greetings and questions like "What's your name?" and "Where are you from?". It also covers basic vocabulary like countries, phone numbers, and pronouns like he/she. The dialogs model natural conversations between students practicing introductions and getting to know each other in English.

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face2face

Starter
1 – New friends
1A – What’s your name?
Hello
R1.1
STEFAN Hello, I’m Stefan. What’s your name?
EMEL Hello, my name’s Emel.
STEFAN Nice to meet you.
EMEL You too.

R1.2
TIM Hi, Anita.
ANITA Hi, Tim. How are you?
TIM I’m fine, thanks. And you?
ANITA I’m OK, thanks.

R1.3
a)
1. I’m Stefan.
2. I’m fine, thanks.
3. My name’s Emel.
b)
1. How are you?
2. Nice to meet you.
3. What’s your name?
G1.1 I, my, you, your
I’m Stefan. How are you?
I’m fine, thanks. Nice to meet you.
My name’s Emel. What’s your name?

 I / you + verb (I read, you listen, etc.)


 my / your + noun (my name, your book, etc.)
R1.4
A
SUE Hello, my name’s Sue. What’s your name?
MARIO Hello, I’m Mario.
SUE Nice to meet you.
MARIO You too.

B
ADAM Hi, Meg.
MEG Hi, Adam. How are you?
ADAM I’m fine, thanks. And you?
MEG I’m OK, thanks.

Introducing people
R1.5
NINA David, this is Polly.
DAVID Hello, Polly. Nice to meet you.
POLLY You too.

Numbers 0 – 12
R1.6
0 zero 5 five 10 ten
1 one 6 six 11 eleven
2 two 7 seven 12 twelve
3 three 8 eight
4 four 9 nine

Phone numbers
R1.7
What’s your mobile number?
It’s 07954 544768.
What’s your home number?
It’s 020 7622 3479.

 In phone numbers 0 = oh and 44 = double four.


R1.8
A
A What’s your home number?
B It’s 020 7599 6320.
A 020 7599 6320.
B Yes, that’s right.
B
A What’s your mobile number?
B It’s 07655 421769.
A 07655 421769.
B Yes, that’s right.
A Thanks.

C
A What’s your phone number in Madrid?
B It’s 00 34 91 532 67 53.
A 00 34 91 . . .
B . . . 532 67 53.
A OK. Thank you.

Goodbye!
R1.9
LUCY Goodbye, Miki.
MIKI Bye, Lucy. See you soon.
LUCY Yes, see you.

1B – Where’s she from?


Countries
R1.10
Italy Australia
Brazil Mexico
Russia Turkey
the USA the UK
Germany China
Egypt Spain

R1.11
EMEL Where are you from, Stefan?
STEFAN I’m from Russia. And you?
EMEL I’m from Turkey.

R1.12
Where are you from? │ I’m from Russia. │ And you? │ I’m from Turkey.
What’s his name?
R1.13
a)
1. What’s his name?
2. His name’s Stefan.
3. Where’s he from?
4. He’s from Russia.
b)
1. What’s her name?
2. Her name’s Emel.
3. Where’s she from?
4. She’s from Turkey.
G1.2 he, his, she, her
What’s his name? What’s her name?
His name’s Stefan. Her name’s Emel.
Where’s he from? Where’s she from?
He’s from Russia. She’s from Turkey.

 he / his = ♂, she / her = ♀


 he / she + verb, his / her + noun
R1.14

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