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1. “Meeting new people” 50naturalEnglishTips 1. “Meeting new people” What’s the context? 50naturalEnglishTips Look through the naturalEnglish boxes above. Find naturalEnglish phrases that you could use in each of the following contexts: Study the naturalEnglish phrases Choose a suitable response from B for each question or statement in A. Example: in class: I’ve forgotten your name. Example: I really like this kind of music: Yes, me too. A 1. Have you studied here long? 2. I never go clubbing. 3. I’m really sorry, I don’t remember your name. 4. I really like this kind of music. 5. Do you know Susanna? 6. I’m single. How about you? 7. Do you fancy a coffee? 8. We’ve met before, haven’t we? 9. I love this hot weather. • at a party • in class • on holiday • at work B a. It’s Simon. b. Yes, me too. c. I’m married. d. Yes, on the plane. e. Hello. Nice to meet you. f. Yes, about 18 months. g. Really? I don’t. h. No, me neither. i. Good idea! Example: Activate the naturalEnglish phrases Role play ‘Ofce party’ You work for SmartPhones. You are at the SmartPhones ofce party, and you are meeting lots of people who work for the same company. First prepare your character for the role play. Choose the answers to the following questions to build your character prole. 1 Your name is… You work . at reception / in the sales department / in the accounts department / in the research and design department / in the canteen Your name is… You work . at reception / in the sales department / in the accounts department / in the research and design department / in the canteen You forget people’s names . often / sometimes / never You’ve worked at SmartPhones for . six years / three years / about a year You’ve been at the party for . two hours / half an hour / a few minutes You are . married / separated / single You’ve got . two children / one child / no children You like . (choose 3) swimming / playing computer games / dancing / tennis / golf / painting / reading / working at SmartPhones You don’t like . (choose 3) swimming / playing computer games / dancing / tennis / golf / painting / reading / working at SmartPhones After the party you fancy . going for a coffee / going dancing / going for a midnight swim Now prepare some questions that you would like to ask other people at the party, based on the information in the table. 2 Example: Are you married? Have you been here long? These tips are brought to you by natural English, the course where students use English naturally. Example: A: We’ve met before, haven’t we? B: Yes, I’m Andrea. I work in the sales department. A: Oh yes, nice to meet you again. I’m Sam. Do you know Anton? B: Hi Anton. Have you worked here long? Role play Have conversations with at least three other people at the party. Use your character prole, the questions you’ve prepared… and lots of naturalEnglish phrases! 3 Peter 1. “Meeting new people” Study the naturalEnglish phrases 50naturalEnglishTips ANSWER KEY 1. Have you studied here long? f. Yes, about 18 months. 2. I never go clubbing. h. No, me neither. 3. I’m really sorry, I don’t remember your name. a. It’s Simon. 4. I really like this kind of music. b. Yes, me too. 5. Do you know Susanna? e. Hello. Nice to meet you. 6. I’m single. How about you? c. I’m married. 7. Do you fancy a coffee? i. Good idea! 8. We’ve met before, haven’t we? d. Yes, on the plane. 9. I love this hot weather. g. Really? I don’t. 2. “ExcusE mE!” 50naturalEnglishTips 2. “ExcusE mE!” What’s the context? 50naturalEnglishTips Look through the naturalEnglish boxes above. Find naturalEnglish phrases that you could use in each of the following contexts: Study the naturalEnglish phrases Which naturalEnglish phrases could you use in the following situations? Example: at work: Do you mind if I close the window? Sorry to bother you, but could I just ask you something? Example: Someone’s just thanked you for helping them. Don’t mention it. a. Someone’s just given you a very expensive present. b. Someone’s talking loudly in the library. c. You’ve forgotten your pen and you need one for ve minutes. d. You want to ask your teacher a few questions after class. e. You’re starting a long journey on a busy train. f. Someone wants to ask you some questions. You don’t have time. g. Someone wants to ask you some questions. You are happy to help. h. A friend has just thanked you for helping him. i. You want to interview people in the street. What do you say to each person rst? j. You are on the bus. You want to know what time it is. • at work • on public transport (bus, train, plane…) • in the street • at a party • at school • at a friend’s house • in the library, shop, swimming pool… • in the street Activate the naturalEnglish phrases You’ll need a dice for this. Work with a partner. Roll the dice to get a PLACE, then again to get a WANT OR NEED. Use your imagination to prepare short dialogues using those ideas. Include naturalEnglish phrases in your dialogues. (If you don’t have a dice, you could write the PLACES and WANT OR NEEDS on pieces of paper and pick them at random.) 1 2 These tips are brought to you by natural English, the course where students use English naturally. 2. “ExcusE mE!” 50naturalEnglishTips Example: PLACE 6: at work YOU WANT OR NEED 1: … to ask permission to do something Listen to the other students’ dialogues. Can you tell what the PLACE and WANT OR NEED are? How many naturalEnglish phrases did you hear? Choose one dialogue to practise and perform to other students. A: Excuse me, have you got a moment? B: Sure. A: Do you think I could come in late tomorrow? B: Why’s that? A: Well, I need to go to the doctor. B: OK, that’s no problem. A: Thanks very much. B: That’s OK. PLACE 1. at a party 2. on a bus 3. in the street 4. at a friend’s house 5. at school 6. at work YOU WANT OR NEED . 1. .to ask permission to do something 2. .to start a conversation with a stranger 3. .to start a conversation with someone you know a little 4. .to ask someone for help 5. .to thank someone for something 6. …to ask someone to be quiet 2. “ExcusE mE!” Example answers only: others are possible. a. Someone’s just given you a very expensive present. That’s very good / kind of you. b. Someone’s talking loudly in the library. Shh! Could you be quiet please? c. You’ve forgotten your pen and you need one for ve minutes. Do you mind if I borrow your pen? d. You want to ask your teacher a few questions after class. Excuse me, are you in a hurry? e. You’re starting a long journey on a busy train. Excuse me, is anyone sitting here? f. Someone wants to ask you some questions. You don’t have time. Sorry, I’m late already. or It depends what it is. g. Someone wants to ask you some questions. You are happy to help. Sure. Go ahead. h. A friend has just thanked you for helping him. No problem. i. You want to interview people in the street. What do you say to each person rst? Excuse me, can you spare a minute or two? j. You are on the bus. You want to know what time it is. Sorry, have you got the time, please? 50naturalEnglishTips Study the naturalEnglish phrases ANSWER KEY 3. “ON THE PHONE” 50naturalEnglishTips 3. “ON THE PHONE” What’s the context? 50naturalEnglishTips Look through the naturalEnglish boxes above. Find naturalEnglish phrases that you could use in each of the following contexts: Study the naturalEnglish phrases These phrases are NOT polite, natural, or correct. Replace them with naturalEnglish phrases from the naturalEnglish boxes in this email. Example: with friends: Is that you, Akiko? Example: I’m David. ✘ This is David. 1. I want to speak to Yuri. ✘ 2. Are you Peter? ✘ 3. I’m called Pascal Blanc. ✘ 4. Good. You? ✘ 5. I can’t hear you! ✘ 6. You’re speaking too fast! ✘ 7. Yes, I will. ✘ 8. OK. That’s enough information. ✘ 9. Thanks. You helped me. ✘ 10. BROWN is written in big letters. ✘ 11. Yes, I’m Richard Carlton. ✘ 12. (saying ‘jimblack.com’) It’s jim black put the words together point com. ✘ • with friends • with someone you don’t know • when communication is a problem • when asking for information • when giving your email address [...]... of the naturalEnglish phrases from this email Extension: Do the two conversations again, but this time include a problem: one of you speaks too quickly; one of you speaks too slowly Use the naturalEnglish phrases from box 3 These tips are brought to you by natural English, the course where students use English naturally 50naturalEnglishTips 3 “On the phone” ANSWER KEY Study the natural English. .. dot com 50naturalEnglishTips 4 “getting to know you” 50naturalEnglishTips 4 “getting to know you” What’s the context? Look through the naturalEnglish boxes above Find naturalEnglish phrases that you could use in each of the following contexts: • at a job interview • at a party • on holiday • at work • at school Example: at a job interview – My proudest moment was Study the natural English. .. boring terrible nice, lovely terrible or a bit boring 50naturalEnglishTips 6 “being helpful” 50naturalEnglishTips 6 “being helpful” What’s the context? These naturalEnglish phrases could be used: • at home • at a friend’s house • in a city or other place that you don’t know • at work • in a hotel Look through the naturalEnglish boxes Find naturalEnglish phrases that you could use in each of the... “Thank you very much.” “You’re welcome.” 50naturalEnglishTips 7 “what’s the plan?” 50naturalEnglishTips 7 “what’s the plan?” What’s the context? These naturalEnglish phrases could be used: • making social plans with people you don’t know well • making social plans with good friends • discussing hopes and plans Look through the naturalEnglish boxes Find naturalEnglish phrases that you could use in... That’s a shame 50naturalEnglishTips 8 “giving your opinion” 50naturalEnglishTips 8 “giving your opinion” What’s the context? These naturalEnglish phrases could be used: • planning something (a project, a party, a trip…) • advising a friend • shopping with a friend • choosing something (a holiday, a mobile phone, a new car ) Look through the naturalEnglish boxes Find naturalEnglish phrases... we don’t need to change our strategy altogether l) No, maybe not 50naturalEnglishTips 9 “what’s the gossip?” 50naturalEnglishTips 9 “what’s the gossip?” What’s the context? These naturalEnglish phrases could be used: • at a school reunion • at work • at school • with family Look through the naturalEnglish boxes Find naturalEnglish phrases that you could use in each of the different contexts... the TV in my room? It doesn’t seem to work A Sure Remember to say ‘Thank you’ when someone is helpful (See naturalEnglish box 5) These tips are brought to you by natural English, the course where students use English naturally 50naturalEnglishTips 6 “Being helpful” ANSWER KEY Study the naturalEnglish phrases 1 and 2 a) I’ll (O) help you with the washing-up b) Can you recommend (REQ) any places to... are true and false? Try to show interest in what your partner tells you, using the naturalEnglish phrases in box 5 (showing a lot of interest) These tips are brought to you by natural English, the course where students use English naturally 50naturalEnglishTips 4 “Getting to know you” ANSWER KEY Study the naturalEnglish phrases Example answers only: others are possible a) I love music from the... Turkish 50naturalEnglishTips 5 “what did you do at the weekend?” 50naturalEnglishTips 5 “what did you do at the weekend?” What’s the context? This language could be used for telling people: • long stories • short and simple stories • about your weekend, your holiday, your exam…anything! • how you feel about things that happened to you Look through the naturalEnglish boxes above Find natural English. .. worth a _ 2 ook at the naturalEnglish phrases again Mark them O = offer, REC = recommendation L and REQ = request Example: Could you do me a favour? (REQ) 3 Which naturalEnglish phrase in exercise 1 is not an offer, request, or recommendation? 50naturalEnglishTips 6 “being helpful” Activate the naturalEnglish phrases Role play Practise using the naturalEnglish phrases in this email by . mE!” 50 natural English Tips 2. “ExcusE mE!” What’s the context? 50 natural English Tips Look through the natural English boxes above. Find natural English. people” 50 natural English Tips 1. “Meeting new people” What’s the context? 50 natural English Tips Look through the natural English boxes above. Find natural