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Conversation Practice

1. Meeting Someone for the First Time

 A: Hi, I’m John. What’s your name?


 B: Hi, John! I’m Sarah. Nice to meet you.
 A: Nice to meet you too! Where are you from, Sarah?
 B: I’m from New York. How about you?

2. Ordering Food at a Restaurant

 A: Hi, can I get you something to drink?


 B: Yes, I’ll have a glass of water, please.
 A: What would you like to eat today?
 B: I’ll have the grilled chicken salad, please.

3. At the Grocery Store

 A: Excuse me, where can I find the bread?


 B: The bread is in aisle 3, right next to the dairy section.
 A: Thank you!
 B: You’re welcome!

4. Asking for Directions

 A: Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the library?


 B: Sure! Go straight down this street and take the second left. The library will be on
your right.
 A: Thank you very much!
 B: No problem, have a great day!

5. Asking for Help

 A: Excuse me, can you help me with this?


 B: Of course! What seems to be the problem?
 A: I can’t seem to get the Wi-Fi working.
 B: Let me take a look. Try restarting your device.

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Multiple Choice Questions
Choose the correct response.

1. Greeting

A: Hi! How are you today?


B:
a) I'm fine, thank you.
b) I like music.
c) It's a nice day.

2. Introducing Yourself

A: What's your name?


B:
a) I live in New York.
b) My name is Sarah.
c) I'm from Canada.

3. Asking About Plans

A: What are you doing this weekend?


B:
a) I will visit my friends.
b) I work on Saturdays.
c) I am doing homework.

4. Making a Suggestion

A: Let's go to the movies tonight!


B:
a) I don't like movies.
b) That sounds like a great idea!
c) I am busy.

5. Asking for Permission

A: Can I borrow your pen?


B:
a) Sure, here you go.
b) No, I need it.
c) It's my pen.

6. Offering Help

A: Can I help you with that?


B:
a) No, I don't need help.
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b) Yes, please!
c) I can do it myself.

7. Talking About the Weather

A: It looks like it's going to rain.


B:
a) Oh, I love the rain.
b) I hope it doesn't rain.
c) I can't see the sky.

8. Expressing Likes

A: Do you like pizza?


B:
a) Yes, I love it!
b) I don't like food.
c) No, I prefer pasta.

9. Talking About Hobbies

A: What do you like to do in your free time?


B:
a) I like reading books.
b) I go to school every day.
c) I watch TV.

10. Making a Request

A: Could you please pass the salt?


B:
a) Sure! Here it is.
b) I'm not sure where it is.
c) I don't use salt.

11. Asking for Directions

A: How do I get to the train station?


B:
a) Turn left, then go straight ahead.
b) I don’t know the way.
c) Take the bus to the station.

12. Expressing Surprise

A: I just got a new job!


B:
a) That's amazing! Congratulations!

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b) Oh, I don't care.
c) I got a job too.

13. Asking About Family

A: Do you have any siblings?


B:
a) I have two brothers.
b) I live with my parents.
c) I am alone.

14. Talking About School

A: What’s your favorite subject?


B:
a) I like history.
b) I don't go to school.
c) I don't have a favorite.

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Make and Respond to Offers

Making Offers Example Responding to Offers Example

Would you Would you like a cup of


Yes, please. Yes, I’d love one.
like...? coffee?

Can I...? Can I help you with that? No, thank you. No, I’m fine, thanks.

That would be great, No, it’s okay, but


Shall I...? Shall I open the window?
thanks. thanks.

How about taking care of No, it’s alright, I’ll


How about...? Sounds good.
dinner tonight? manage.

Thanks, I appreciate That’s okay, I can do


Let me... Let me help you set the table.
it. it.

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Collocations
Noun Collocations

Noun Collocation Example


Time Spend time I like to spend time with my family.
Decision Make a decision She needs to make a decision quickly.
Effort Put effort He put great effort into his work.
Mistake Make a mistake Everyone makes a mistake sometimes.
Advice Give advice My teacher gave me useful advice.

Verb Collocations
Verb Collocation Example
Make Make a decision She needs to make a decision by tomorrow.
Do Do homework I always do my homework after dinner.

Take Take a break Let's take a break before continuing.


Have Have lunch They always have lunch at noon.

Get Get ready We need to get ready for the party.

Adjective Collocations
Adjective Collocation Example Sentence
Big Big mistake That was a big mistake I made at the meeting.

Small Small talk They spent the evening making small talk at the party.
Hard Hard work He achieved success through hard work and dedication.
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