Useful phrases
Nice to meet you!
That's great! OK, that sounds like a good idea. Yes, that’s fine. That’s no problem.
I don’t know how to thank you for...
You’re welcome. Don’t mention it
Say “hello” to Kate for me.
|
Exercise 2. Answer the questions.
1 Do you work or study?
2 Where do you study/work?
3 Where do you live?
4 What do you like to do in you free time?
5 Do you like horror films?
Exercise 3. Imagine you want to meet a new partner and you go to an agency “Meeting people”. Role play an interview at “Meeting people”
Student A You want to meet a partner.
Student B You are the interviewer. Ask A the questions and write the answers.
GRAMMAR COMMENT
Present simple all verbs? [1, p.124
Use the present simple for things you do every day, week, year or which are always true.
Positive
| Negative
| Question
| Short answers
| I work
He/she/it works
You work
We work
They work
| I don’t work
He/she/it doesn’t
You don’t work
We don’t work
They don’t work
| Do I work?
Does he/she/it work?
Do you work?
Do we work?
Do they work?
| Yes, I do.
No, I don’t
Yes, he/it does.
No, he/it doesn’t.
Yes, they do.
No, they don’t.
| |
Word order = ASI (auxiliary, subject, infinitive)
Question word
| Auxiliary
| Subject
| Infinitive (=verb)
|
Where
| Do
| you
| live?
|
What food
| Does
| Jenny
| Like?
|