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Where are you from?


Where are you from?
I am from Beijing, China
Are you Chinese?
Yes, I am.
No, I am a Taiwanese.
And where are you from?
I am from London, England.
Are you British?
Yes, I am.
No, I am Irish.
Countries and nationalities
■ Australia Australian
■ Brazil Brazilian
■ Canada Canadian
■ Chile Chilean
■ Egypt Egyptian
■ Finland Finnish
■ France French
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Linked sounds
Consonant To Vowel
An elephant [anelephant]
an apple [anapple]
these are [theezare]
consonant to consonant Red Craig bought an apple
dress [redress] [Craig bough-ta–napple.]
big gorilla [bigorilla]
hot tomato [hotomato]
vowel to vowel linking sound
feel lucky [feelucky]
two apples [twowapples]
pink car [pinkar]
she asked [sheyasked]
go out [gowout]
see Anna [seeyAnna]
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Wh-questions
Wh-questions begin with:
what, when, where, who, which, whose, why and how.
We use them to ask for information.
The answer cannot be yes or no

Forming wh-questions
wh- + an auxiliary verb (be, do, have) + subject + main verb?
EX: When are you leaving?
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First name and last name
First Name
The first name is defined as the name that is given to a person after
their birth by their family or close persons.

Last Name
The last name is commonly known as a surname. It is defined as a
family name that is given from one generation to another. The last
name identifies from which family the person belongs.

In Asian, Chinese, and Japanese cultures the first name appears after the last name.
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Greetings
Hello! “hi” or “hey.” Hi there Bye
Heya or Hey there! See you later / See you soon / Talk to you later
Morning! I’ve got to get going / I must be going
How are things? I’m off
What’s new? Goodbye
It’s good to see you Hellos Have a nice day goodbyes
What’s up? Have a goo day
“‘Sup?” I look forward to our next meeting
How’s it going? Take care
What’s the story? It was nice to see you again
popular in Ireland. It was nice seeing you
Yo! Good night
Good morning Later / Laters / Catch you later
Good afternoon Peace / Peace out
Good evening I’m out / I’m out of here
It’s nice to meet you I gotta jet / I gotta take off
It’s a pleasure to meet you I gotta hit the road
I gotta head out
Thanks!
Do you have any questions?
Keep it to yourself!

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