😊😊Introducing yourself, how to……….. (beginners, dialogues, A1)😊😊


Dialogue 1: Basic introduction

A: Hello.
B: Hi.
A: My name is Anna. What is your name?
B: My name is Tom.
A: Nice to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you too.

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A: Hello.
B: Hi.
A: My name is Anna. What is your name?
B: My name is Tom.
A: Nice to meet you, Tom.
B: Nice to meet you too, Anna.
A: Where are you from?
B: I am from Canada.
A: And you?
B: I am from Spain.


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Dialogue 2: Name and country

A: Hello! What is your name?
B: My name is Sara.
A: Where are you from?
B: I am from Brazil.
A: Oh, nice!

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A: Hello! What is your name?
B: My name is Sara.
A: Nice to meet you, Sara.
B: Nice to meet you too.
A: Where are you from?
B: I am from Brazil.
A: Do you live here?
B: Yes, I live here now.
A: Welcome!
B: Thank you!


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Dialogue 3: Name and age

A: Hi.
B: Hello.
A: How old are you?
B: I am 18 years old.
A: And you?
B: I am 20.

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A: Hi.
B: Hello.
A: How old are you?
B: I am 18 years old.
A: And you?
B: I am 20 years old.
A: Are you a student?
B: Yes, I am a student.
A: Nice to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you too.

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More on numbers and the alphabet


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Dialogue 4: Job or study

A: Hello. What do you do?
B: I am a student.
A: What do you study?
B: I study English.

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A: Hello. What do you do?
B: I am a student.
A: What do you study?
B: I study English.
A: Where do you study?
B: I study at a school.
A: Do you like English?
B: Yes, I like it.


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Dialogue 5: Work

A: Hi!
B: Hi!
A: What is your job?
B: I am a nurse.
A: Where do you work?
B: I work in a hospital.

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A: Hi!
B: Hi!
A: What is your job?
B: I am a nurse.
A: Where do you work?
B: I work in a hospital.
A: Is the hospital near?
B: Yes, it is near.
A: Nice!
B: Thank you.

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a nurse – a person who helps sick [not healthy; feeling ill]people.
a hospital – a place where sick people go to get help.
near – close in distance [how far one place is from another].

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Dialogue 6: Likes

A: Hello.
B: Hi.
A: What do you like?
B: I like music and coffee.
A: Me too!

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A: Hello.
B: Hi.
A: What do you like?
B: I like music and coffee.
A: Do you like tea?
B: No, I don’t like tea.
A: Oh, okay.
B: And you?
A: I like coffee too.
B: Me too!

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Dialogue 7: First day in class

A: Hello. Are you new here?
B: Yes, I am.
A: What is your name?
B: My name is Alex.
A: Welcome, Alex!
B: Thank you.

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A: Hello. Are you new here?
B: Yes, I am.
A: What is your name?
B: My name is Alex.
A: Nice to meet you, Alex.
B: Nice to meet you too.
A: Where are you from?
B: I am from Australia.
A: Welcome to the class!
B: Thank you very much.

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Match the questions with the correct answers.

Questions:

  1. Hello!
  2. What is your name?
  3. Nice to meet you.
  4. Where are you from?
  5. How old are you?
  6. What do you do?
  7. What do you study?
  8. Do you like English?
  9. Do you like music?
  10. Where do you live?

Answers:
A. I am 19 years old.
B. I study English.
C. Hi!
D. I live in Madrid.
E. I am from Spain.
F. Yes, I like music too.
G. I am a student.
H. My name is Sara.
I. Nice to meet you too.
J. Yes, I like it.


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Correct answers:
1→C, 2→H, 3→I, 4→E, 5→A,
6→G, 7→B, 8→J, 9→F, 10→D
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Correct dialogue:


A: Hello!
B: Hi!

A: What is your name?
B: My name is Sara.

A: Nice to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you too.

A: Where are you from?
B: I am from Spain.

A: How old are you?
B: I am 19 years old.

A: What do you do?
B: I am a student.

A: What do you study?
B: I study English.

A: Do you like English?
B: Yes, I like it.

A: Do you like music?
B: Yes, I like music too.

A: Where do you live?
B: I live in Madrid.


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Another dialogue, a bit more elaborate [very detailed, with many parts, not simple]:

A: Hello!
B: Hi! How are you?

A: I’m fine, thank you. What is your name?
B: My name is Sara. And you?

A: My name is Tom. Nice to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you too, Tom.

A: Where are you from?
B: I am from Spain. And you?

A: I am from Canada. How old are you?
B: I am 19 years old.

A: What do you do?
B: I am a student. I study English.

A: That’s great! Do you like English?
B: Yes, I like it very much.

A: Do you like music?
B: Yes, I like music too. I also like dancing.

A: Where do you live?
B: I live in Madrid. It’s a nice city.

A: Oh, I’ve heard Madrid is very beautiful!


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elaborate – with many details.
nice – pleasant or good.
city – a large town with many people and buildings.
beautiful – very nice to see.

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Another dialogue, even more elaborate, but still A1


A: Hello!
B: Hi! How are you today?

A: I’m fine, thank you. And you?
B: I’m good, thank you.

A: What is your name?
B: My name is Sara. And your name?

A: My name is Tom. Nice to meet you, Sara.
B: Nice to meet you too, Tom.

A: Where are you from?
B: I am from Spain. I live in Madrid. And you?

A: I am from Canada. I live in Toronto. How old are you?
B: I am 19 years old. And you?

A: I am 20 years old. What do you do?
B: I am a student. I study English at a language school.

A: That’s great! Do you like English?
B: Yes, I like it very much. I want to speak English well.

A: Do you like music?
B: Yes, I like music a lot. I also like dancing and singing.

A: That sounds fun! Where do you usually listen to music?
B: I usually listen to music at home or on the bus.

A: Oh, I see. Madrid is a very beautiful city, isn’t it?
B: Yes, it’s very nice. There are many parks and cafés.

A: Wow! I hope I can visit it one day.

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to study – to learn something.

a language – the words people use to talk (like English, Spanish).

to speak English well – to talk in English correctly.

That sounds fun! – It seems very nice or enjoyable [something that is fun or makes you happy.].

usually – most of the time.

to listen to music – to hear songs.

at home – in your house.

to hope – to want something to happen.

to visit – to go to a place for a short time.

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