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Talking About Somebody
Talking About Somebody
Robert
Lily
Lisa
Paul
Susan
Louie
Rose
Ana
Tim
Paula
Other Vocabularies: Mother-in-law Father-in-law Daughter-in-law Son-in-law Sister-in-law Bother-in-law Useful expression(s): - Take after somebody
* an only child * the eldest child * the youngest child * the middle child
III. Dialogue: A: Hi Robert! What a great party. B: Hello Jane thanks. Im glad everybody I care for is here. A: Are your in-laws here too? B: Yes. Have you met my brother-in-law? A: I dont think I have. B: Philip! Have you got a minute? Id like you to meet my assistant marketing director, Jane. Jane, this is Philip, my brother-in-law. He works for a financial company. C: Its a pleasure to meet you, Jane. A: Im glad to have finally met you. Ive heard so much about you. B: Ahem! Why dont I leave you two alone? I have to check on the other guests. Excuse me.
Practice Dialogue: A: Hi Robert! What ______________. B: Hello Jane thanks. Im glad _______________ is here. A: Are _____________ here too? B: Yes. Have you met my _____________? A: I dont think I have. B: ________! __________________? Id like you to meet my ________________________, ______. _______, this is _______, my _______. _____ works for _____________. C: _____________________. A: Im glad to have finally met you. Ive _____________ about you. B: Ahem! Why dont I leave you two alone? I have to check on the other guests. Excuse me.
Practice Phrases This is my (relation to the person), (name). Id like you to meet (relation to the person), (name).