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We were right.

1) We shake hands and we say, ‘Nice to meet you’.


2) We hug and say something like, ‘What’s up, bro?’

The two girls in the first picture seem to know each other well
because they’re smiling and look relaxed.

The girl and the man who are shaking hands in the second
picture don’t know each other well. They’re probably saying
something like, ‘Nice to meet you’.
T

T
F
no see these days
are you by the way
to see you meet you

1) 1, 2, 3 and 4
2) 5 and 6
1) Yes, it is. Great to see you!
2) I’m great, thanks. How are you?
3) Lovely to see you, too.
4) I live on Hampton Street. Do you know it?
5) Hi! Nice to meet you.
6) Nice to meet you, too.
lovely

nice

fantastic

good
adjective
+ noun adjectiv
e
adjectiv adjective
e
Leo, Annie’s boyfriend. 1) Sports
No, he doesn’t. 2) Plans for next week / plans for
the weekend
3) Their jobs
No, they don’t.
She’s a florist.
Tina
She says it’s boring.
He works in marketing.
She’s going to visit her brother.
They need to get back to the shop.
Annie invites them to Leo’s birthday.
go 6
meet 5
see
meet up
Say 3
7
4

Number 2: ‘It was really nice to


meet you.’
news
must
surprise
hello
time
meet
up
again
last

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