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The First Time.: To Make Acquaintance

The document provides basic phrases to use when meeting someone for the first time, including greetings, introductions, asking questions, agreeing and disagreeing. It also gives examples of apologizing and wishing someone well. The phrases are presented in both English and French to help with language learning.
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The First Time.: To Make Acquaintance

The document provides basic phrases to use when meeting someone for the first time, including greetings, introductions, asking questions, agreeing and disagreeing. It also gives examples of apologizing and wishing someone well. The phrases are presented in both English and French to help with language learning.
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THE FIRST TIME.

Introduce oneself

To make acquaintance.

Hello, I am Nelly.What is your name ? or Hello, I am Nelly. Who are you ? Hi, my name's Peter or Hi, I am Peter.

To talk about your age.


How old are you?

I am ten or I am ten years old.

To talk about your country, your city.


Where are you from? or Where do you come from ?

I am from Paris, I am French. or I come from Paris, I am French. and you?

I am English, I am from London.

or I am English, I come from London.

To introduce your family.

This is my father.

This is my mother.

I have got an elder brother I have got three younger brothers.

To say good bye.

It was nice to meet you. I hope we will become friends. See you later.

Thank you. Bye bye!

1. Who is Peter?
He is a little boy

He is a little girl

. 2. How old is he?


We don't know

Who is Peter? *.

We don't know She is ten

How old is he? *. How old is Nelly?

3. How old is Nelly?

She has ten

4. Where does Peter come from?

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. 5. Nelly is
French

Where does Pete Nelly is *

6. Peter has got a younger brother.


tw o

Peter has got a y Nelly has got * yo

7. Nelly has got

younger brothers.

8. Peter would like to see Nelly again.

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What's your name *

2. brothers. two have I

I have tw o brothe

3. father's My is Georges. name

My father's name

4. John. am I

I am John.

5. ? What's your nationality

What's your natio

6. you live Where ? do

Where do you live *

7. you from? are Where

Where are you fr

8. in , live number I George Street 32. at

I live in George St

9. and six I a am half.

I am six and a hal

10. I am an only child.

Interacting with someone

Useful phrases...

Saying hello...
Good morning Good afternoon Good evening. Good night Hello / Hi

Being polite:
How do you do? How do you do? How are you (doing) ? Fine, thank you. How is it going? Fine, thank you. (thanks)

Meeting someone
Pleased / nice / glad to meet you! You're welcome! Don't mention it! My pleasure! It was kind of you! May I introduce you to .. I'll be glad to meet him / her. Have you met before? You look so nice in this dress! It's a lovely dress!

Useful :

I beg your pardon! What's wrong? What's the trouble?

Do you mind if What's the matter?

If I may . What can I do for you? How can I help you?

I'm sorry. That's a relief! It can't be helped now

Suggesting:
What about /how about
(going to the theatre?)

Shall we
(have a drink?)

Would you like


(to eat out?) a vous dirait (d'aller au restaurant) ?

Why don't we
(go to the cinema?)

Asking:
Do you think so? Don't you think so? How do you feel about it? What do you think about it?
Would you be kind enough to (give me )
Give me my book! Gimme my book! Can I take your book? Could I take your book?

Would you mind (taking )

Do you agree? Are you for or against it?

Would you be so kind as to (bring me..)


Seriez-vous assez aimable pour (m'apporter)

Orders:
Will you sit down! Sit down! Let's sit down! Don't sit down! Let's not sit down!

Agreements:
That's right! You're right! Of course! Certainly! Yes, I think so! I (quite) agree with you. I couldn't agree more! That's a good idea! I'm all in favour of that!

Disagreements:
You're wrong! That's wrong! Certainly not! I don't think so! I don't think that way! I'm afraid I don't agree ! I'm strongly against! I can't accept that!
J'y suis fermement oppos! Je ne peux accepter cela !

Wishing the best:


I hope everything's all right for you. I hope everything goes well for you.
.

Enjoy your (stay, day) Have a nice... I'm with you all the way.

Enjoy yourself (ves)


Amusez-vous bien

Have fun (familier)!

Apologizing :
I am sorry I'm really ashamed!
I didn't mean to do that.

I want to apologize for... Don't hold it against me.


I'll never do it again.

There's been a misunderstanding.


I've wasted your time. It could happen to everybody!

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Family Find the feminine or masculine form for the words.

Beginners English exercise "Family" created by bridg (06-03-2006) with The test builder

Click here to see the current stats of this English test

1. Father ==>
mother brother aunt daughter nephew grandmother

aunt Father ==> * Sister ==> * Uncle ==> * Son ==> * Niece ==> * Grandfather ==> pre => mre soeur => frre oncle => tante fils => fille nice => neveu grand-pre => gr aunt

2. Sister ==> 3. Uncle ==> 4. Son ==> 5. Niece ==>

aunt aunt aunt aunt aunt

6. Grandfather ==> 7. Boy ==>


aunt

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2. My mother is my father's.. 3. My brother is my parents'..

aunt

4. My sister is my parents'.. 5. My father's father is my.. 6. My father's sister is my..


La soeur de mon

aunt aunt aunt

7. My uncle's children are my..


aunt aunt

8. My brother's son is my..

9. My brother's sister is my...


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The eyebrow The eyebrows

The forehead The foreheads

The lip The tooth The cheek The mouth

The lips The teeth The cheeks The mouths

Transcription anglaise d'un test FR de mariebru

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16.

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18.

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Describing a face

The face is oval.

The face is long. The face is chubby.

The eyes are blue.

The eyes are brown.

The eyes are green.

The eyes are grey.

The mouth is small. The mouth is big.

She has short hair. She has long hair.

The nose is short. The nose is big. The nose is thin. The nose is long.

Transcription anglaise d'un cours FR de mariebru

Beginners English exercise "Describing a face" created by bridg (07-09-2008) with The test builder Click here to see the current stats of this English test

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THE NUMBERS FROM 1 TO 10


1 ONE 2 TWO 3 THREE 4 FOUR

5 FIVE 6 SIX 7 SEVEN 8 EIGHT

9 NINE

10 TEN

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candles.

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5.

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camels

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birds.

8.

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planets.

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9.

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10.

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animals.
Numbers from 11 to 20

THE NUMBERS FROM 11 TO 20


= 11 = 12 = 13 = 14
ELEVEN

TWELVE

THIRTEEN

FOURTEEN

= 15 = 16

FIFTEEN

SIXTEEN

SEVENTEEN

= 17
EIGHTEEN

= 18
NINETEEN

= 19 = 20
Numbers and calculation

TWENTY

CALCULATION

10 Ten

+
plus

5 five

=
equals

15 fifteen

Ten plus five equals fifteen.

22 Twenty-two eleven

minus

11 eleven

=
equals

11

Twenty-two minus eleven equals eleven.

17 51 Seventeen fifty-one

x multiplied by

3 three

=
equals

Seventeen multiplied by three equals fifty-one.

15 3 Fifteen three

divided by

5 five

=
equals

Fifteen divided by five equals three.

My house

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19

The bathroom The bedroom The living room The balcony The table The hall The terrace Stairs The picture The roof

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

The garage The kitchen The alarm clock The work office The corridor The cellar The toilet The dining room The attic The chimney

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2.

The bath is in

the

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3.

My bed is in

my

attic

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4.

The fridge is in

the

attic

kitchen

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5.

Under the roof

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attic

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6.

Under the

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cellar

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In summer I

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8. There is a lot of money in the

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Examples : 8:00 = it's eight o'clock 8:05 = it's five past eight 8:20 = it's twenty past eight 8:30 = it's half past eight 8:35 = it's twenty-five to nine 8:45 = it's (a) quarter to nine

It's your turn.


1. 11:30 = it's
half past eleven ten to tw elveten quarter past tw o tw enty past ten tw enty-five past half past tw elve quarter to nine tw enty-five past seven o'clock 11:30 = it's * 11:50 = it's * 2:15 = it's a * 10:20 = it's * 6:25 = it's * 12:30 = it's * 8:45 = it's a * 4:25 = it's * 7:00 = it's * a quarter to tw o 3:55 It's * 1:45 It's * 2. 40 It's * 11. 30 It's * 4.25 It's * 4. 10 It's * 06.50 pm

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1. 3:55 It's
five to four a quarter to tw o tw enty to three half past eleven tw enty-five past ten past four

2. 1:45 It's 3. 2. 40 It's 4. 11. 30 It's 5. 4.25 It's 6. 4. 10 It's 7. 6.20 It's

a quarter to tw o a quarter to tw o a quarter to tw o a quarter to tw o a quarter to tw o a quarter to tw o

- It's ten past seven.


07.10 pm It's tw enty-three It's a quarter to fo 05.40 am It's tw enty to ten. 01.40 pm

It's ten past seve 2.23 pm * 3.45 pm * It's tw enty to six. 9.40 pm * It's tw enty to tw o

- 2.23 pm - 3.45 pm

It's tw o past tw enty-three. It's a quarter to four. 05.40 am

- It's twenty to six. - 9.40 pm

It's tw enty to ten. 02.20 pm

- It's twenty to two. - 6.45 pm

It's a quarter to seven. 10.00 pm 03.04 pm 11.30 am 06.05

It's a quarter to se 6.45 pm * 09.50 pm 04.30 pm 11 am 06.05 It's ten to ten. * It's half past four. It's eleven o'clock It's five past six. *

- It's ten to ten.

- It's half past four. - It's eleven o'clock. - It's five past six. - 8.30 am

It's eight past thirty.

It's half past eight 12.00 am It's seven past on It's tw o to ten. It's five past ten. 06.10 am It's ten o'clock. It's a quarter past

8.30 am * It's midnight. * 01.07 pm * 9.58 * 10.05 am * It's ten past six. * It's 10 am. * 06.15 am *

- It's midnight. - 01.07 pm - 9.58

06.00 am

It's one hour seven minutes.

It's tw o minutes to ten hours. It's five to ten. 05.50 am

- 10.05 am

- It's ten past six. - It's 10 am. - 06.15 am

It's ten hours am. It's a quarter past six. 12.00 pm

- It's midday.

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