By: Kurniawan, S.Pd, M.Pd SPEAKING PRACTICE FOR REGULAR BASICS.

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By: Kurniawan, S.Pd, M.Pd SPEAKING PRACTICE FOR REGULAR BASICS

 "Hi, my name is Steve. It's nice to meet you."  "It's a pleasure to meet you. I'm Jack."  "What do you do for a living?"  "I work at a restaurant."  "I work at a bank."  "I work in a software company."  "I'm a dentist."

 "What is your name?"  "What was that again?"  "Excuse me?"  "Pardon me?"  "Hey John, how have you been?"  "Hi Bob, how are you?"  "Hi Nancy, what have you been up to?"

 "Andy, it's been a long time, how are you man?"  " Hey Jack, it's good to see you. What are you doing here?"  "What a surprise. I haven't seen you in a long time. How have you been?"  "Do you come to this restaurant often?"  What movie did you come to see?"

 "Hi Steve, my name is Mike. It is nice to meet you as well."  "I heard a lot about you from John. He had a lot of good things to say."  "Wow. How long has it been? It seems like more than a year. I'm doing pretty well. How about you?"  "Not too bad."  "I'm pretty busy at work these days, but otherwise, everything”

 "I'm doing very well."  "I finally have some free time. I just finished taking a big examination, and I'm so relieved that I'm done with it."  "I've been here a couple of times, but I don't come on a regular basis."  "I come pretty often. This is my favorite restaurant."  "I can't believe we haven't seen each other before. I come here at least twice a week."

 Greeting A: "Hi, my name is Steve. It's nice to meet you." B : "I'm Jack. It's a pleasure to meet you, Steve." A: "What do you do for a living Jack?" B: "I work at the bank." A: "What is your name?" B: "Jackson." A: "What was that again?"

A: "Hey John, how have you been?" B: "What a surprise. I haven't seen you in a long time. How have you been?" A: "I'm doing very well. How about you?" B: "I finally have some free time. I just finished taking a big examination, and I'm so relieved that I'm done with it."

A: "Hi, how are you doing?" B: "I'm doing great. How about you?" A: "Not too bad." B: "Do you come to this restaurant often?" A: "I've been here a couple of times, but I don't come on a regular basis. What have you been up to?" B: "I'm pretty busy at work these days, but otherwise, everything is great." A: "Well, have a good evening." B: "You too."

A: "It's nice to meet you. My name is Jack." B: "I'm Steve. It's a pleasure to meet you." A: "What was your name again?" B: "Steve." A: "So Steve, What do you do for a living?" B: "I work at the public library. How about you?" A: "I'm a University student." B: "That's great. It was nice meeting you." A: "Yeah. It was a pleasure meeting you."

 Okey Students!  "It was a pleasure teaching you"  "I hope that you've learnt a lot, and I hope to see you again the next lessons"  "Good luck in your future studies”  "So, it's time to say good bye”  “Bye – bye”