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English
Conversation
    BOOK 1
                                                   contents
Introduction
Units
1    Chatting to people
        The language of conversation                   7
2    Travelling
        Travelling around                             21
3    Where we live
        Organizing your accommodation                 35
4    Eating w ith friends
        Restaurant conversation                       47
5    Going out
        Socializing                                   6i
6    Days out
        Seeing the sights                             75
7    Shopping
        Doing some shopping                           91
8    Service with a smile
        Dealing with various services                105
9    Health
        Looking after your health                    119
10   Help!
        Coping with     Sâch1 Ca
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                                        n             131
n    Telephoning and writing
        Making calls, sending emails and letters     145
8 chatting to people
Hello
You will often w ant to be able to chat with people and get to know them better.
The phrases in this unit will help you talk to friends, family, people at work and
people that you meet.
Greetings
Use H e llo ... as a general greeting. It is polite to say hello to anyone in any
situation.
        Hellojorge.
        Hello DrAhmed.
Use H i ... in informal situations, for example when you are meeting friends.
        Hi, how are things with you?
        Oh hi Adam, I didn't know you were coming.
Use Good m o rn in g , Good aftern o o n or Good e ve n in g in slightly more formal
situations, for instance if you meet a neighbour, or when you see people at
work.
        Good m orning everyone. Today we are going to be looking at how to
        formguestions.
        Good afternoon Mr Kowalski.
       GOOD TO KNOW!
       In English, there is no greeting starting with 'Good' that is for
       the whole day.
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G o o d b y e ... is often shortened to B y e ....
         Bye everyone!
Use G o o d n ig h t... w hen you are going to bed, or if someone else is going to
bed.
         G o o d n ig h t everyone - see you in the morning.
See y o u ... is a rather informal w ay of saying goodbye to someone you know
you will see again.
         OK, I need to go now. See you!
         See you tomorrow!
         See yo u on Monday!
Introducing people
If you w ant to introduce someone to som eone else, use T h is i s .... To introduce
a group of people, use T h e s e a r e ....
         T h is is my husband, Richard.
         T h is is Medina, my friend from school.
         T h ese are my children, Andrew, Gordon and Em m a.
         T h ese are my parents.
         GO O D TO KNOW!
         W hen you are introduced to someone, you can ju st say Hello,
         or in a slightly more formal situation, say Pleased to meet you.
                         Sach Ca Ngira
U seful w ords
introduce              to tell people each other's names so that they can get to know
                        each other
io chatting to people
Talking about yourself
When you are talking to people, you will probably w ant to tell them some
things about you. To say w hat your name is. use I'm ... or, in a slightly more
formal situation, M y n a m e 's ....
        Hi, rm T a riq -l'm a frie n d o fS u si.
        I'm Paul - I'm your teacher.
        My n am e'sjo h an n .
        My nam e's Yuko - I'm Kazuo's sister.
If you w ant to say how old you are. use I’m .... You can ju st say a number, or you
can add ... y e a rs o ld after the number.
        I'm twenty-two.
        I'm thirty-seven ye ars old
To give general information about yourself, use I'm ....
        I'm a friend of Paolo's.
        I'm married.
        I’m interested in old cars.
To talk about your work, use I'm ... w ith the name of a job. or I w o r k ... to say
something more general about w hat you do.
        I’m a doctor.
U sefu l w ords
an adult              a fully grown person
married               having a husband or wife
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        I w orkforan oil company.
        I work in Paris.
        I work as a translator.
        GOOD TO KNOW!
        If you want to ask someone what theirjob is, use What do you do?.
To talk about where you live, use I liv e ... or I’m from .... I’m from ...
is also used to talk about where you were born and lived as a child,
even if you do not live there now.
        I live in Wales.
        We live near Moscow.
        I'm from Poland, but I live in Paris now.
        We’re from Manchester.
        GOOD TO KNOW!
        To ask someone where they live, use Where do you live? or
        Where are you from?
Asking for information
After saying hello to someone, especially someone we know, we usually ask
about their health, by saying How are y o u ? .
        Hello, Jan. How are you?
        It's great to see you, Anna. How are you?
        GOOD TO KNOW!
        To answer that question, use I'm fine, thanks, or I’m good, th an ks..
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        Not too go       Sâch Ca Ng
Useful words
a translator           someone whose job is to change words into a different language
12    chatting to people
To ask someone you know about their life in general, use H ow are th in g s? or
How are th in g s w ith you?
         Hello.Jan. How are things?
         Nice to see you, Karl. How are things w ith you?
When you are chatting to someone, you will want to ask them about their life.
Use Tell me ... for general questions.
         Tell me about your family.
         Tell me a bit about yourself.
         Tell m eaboutyourwork.
To ask someone to describe something, use W h a t 's ... like?
         W h at’s your course like?
         W hat's your home town like?
         W h a t’s your hotel like?
You can also use other general question words such as W h e r e ... ?, W hen ... ? or
W h y ... ?
         W here is your office?
         W here do you work?
         W here are you staying?
         W hen did you meet Olga?
         W hen is his party?
         W hen are you going to start your course?
         W hy did you decide to become a teacher?
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