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Never give up April, 07th

Naturally speaking
1 Listen and practice
David: Hello, I’m David Garza. I’m a new club member.
Beth: Hi. My name is Elizabeth Silva, but please call me Beth.
David: OK. Where are you from, Beth?
Beth: Brazil. How about you?
David: I’m from Mexico.
Beth: Oh, I love Mexico! It’s really beautiful.
David: Thanks. So is Brazil!
Beth: Oh, good. Sun Hee is here.
David: Who’s Sun Hee?
Beth: She’s my classmate. We’re in the same math class.
David: Where’s she from?
Beth: Korea. Let’s go and say hello. Sorry, what’s your last name again? García?
David: Actually, it’s Garza.
Beth: How do you spell that?
David: G-A-R-Z-A.

Homework
2 Complete the following conversations with the most appropriate
words or phrases.

a M = Martin, J = Jacqueline
M Excuse me, you are Jacqueline Turner?
J Yes, that’s rihgt .
M May I _introduce myself? I’m Martin Young. How do you do? J
_dedication and patience , Mr Young.

b L = Lin, D = Dan, P = Peter


L Dan! Good to see you again. how are things?
D Hello, Lin. Fine, thanks. Pretty busy, as always, I suppose. Can I
introduce you to a colleague of mine , Peter Winston? Peter, this is Lin
Farrell.
P Nice to meet you, Ms Farrell.
L Nice to meet you, too. _please , call me Lin.
P Then you _can call me Peter.
Glosary reference
Greetings Introductions
Good morning/ afternoon/ evening. Introducing oneself
Nice to see you again. Can I introduce myself? My name’s Peter.
I’m glad/ happy/ pleased to see you. I’d like to introduce myself. I’m … .
How are you? - Fine, thanks. And you? -Introducing someone else
How are things? - Not too bad, thanks. Can I introduce a good friend of mine?
Making contact Hello, you must be Mrs … .
Excuse me, are you Mrs … ? - Yes, that’s How do you do? - How do you do?
right.
Nice to meet you. - Nice to meet you, too.
Please, call me … . - Then you must call
me … .
This is …
I’d like you to meet … .

Goodbyes
Good bye/ Bye / See you later/ See
you soon.
I must go now.
I’m afraid I’ve got to go.
Have a good weekend. - Same to you.
I hope to see you again. - I hope so, too.

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