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© 2014 wheresjenny.com Basic Responses Basic Conversation

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Basic Responses Self Introduction Hello everybody! Good Morning. I am ____________. I am from ____________. I am _____________ years old. I am a student of school level. I study in class __________. I am pleased to see you.

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Basic Responses Quick Responses ExpressionsResponses Excuse meYes please Good Morning How are you?I am fine, thank you. Take it please.Thank you very much Thank youYour welcome/ its ok/ it’s my pleasure Its nice to meet you.Thank you. Its nice to meet you too. I am very glad to see you.Thank you. Same to you. Have a nice stay or journey.Thank you so much. Happy New YearThank you. Same to you.

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Basic Responses ExpressionsResponses Happy BirthdayThank you very much. You are looking beautifulThanks for the compliment. I have a terrible headacheI am sorry to hear that I failed in the exam.I am sorry to hear that. Better luck next time. Could you help me sir/ miss?Sure. What can I do for you. May I come in?Sure May I ask you some questions?Sure, go ahead. What time is it now?It’s 5 pm Do you like tea?Yes, I do Would like to have some cookies?Sure, I would love to. OR No, thank you.

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Basic Responses Asking Questions The basic rule for asking questions in English is straightforward: Invert the order of the subject and the first auxiliary verb. It is snowing. = Is it snowing? He can speak German. = Can he speak German? They have lived here a long time. = Have they lived here a long time? She will arrive at ten o'clock. = Will she arrive at ten o'clock? He was driving fast. = Was he driving fast? You have been smoking. = Have you been smoking? If there is no auxiliary, use part of the verb 'to do'. You speak fluent French. = Do you speak fluent French? She lives in Brussels. = Does she live in Brussels? They lived in Manchester. = Did they live in Manchester?

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Basic Responses Most questions with question words are made in the same way: How often does she eats ice cream? Why don't you come? Where do you work? How many did you buy? What time did you go? Which one do you like? Whose car were you driving? Note who, what and which can be the subject. Compare: Who is coming to lunch? (who is the subject of the verb) Who do you want to invite to lunch? (you is the subject of the verb) What happened? (what is the subject of the verb) What did you do? (you is the subject of the verb) Note the position of the prepositions in these questions: Who did you speak to? What are you looking at? Where does he come from?

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Basic Responses Exercise 1. To lunch is coming who? Who is coming to lunch? 2. Do one which like you? Which one do you like? 3. 9:30 she at will arrive? Will she arrive at 9:30? 4. you happy are? Are you happy. 5. They live Manhattan did in? Did they live in Manhattan

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Basic Responses JAMES: Good morning, Professor Austin, how are you doing? PROFESSOR AUSTIN: Good morning, James. I am doing well. And you? JAMES: I’m great, thank you. This is my friend Emma. She is thinking about applying to this college. She has a few questions. Would you mind telling us about the process, please? PROFESSOR AUSTIN: Hello, Emma! It’s a pleasure to meet you. I’m more than happy to speak with you. Please stop by my office next week. EMMA: It’s a pleasure to meet you, professor. Thank you so much for helping us. PROFESSOR AUSTIN: Don’t mention it. Hopefully, I will be able to answer your questions! Formal Greetings

© 2014 wheresjenny.com Basic Responses LINDA: Hey! How did your physics exam go? FRANK: Not bad, thanks. I’m just glad it’s over! How about you …how’d your presentation go? LINDA: Oh, it went really well. Thanks for helping me with it! FRANK: No problem. So … do you feel like studying tomorrow for our math exam? LINDA: Yeah, sure! Come over around 10:00, after breakfast. FRANK: All right. I’ll bring my notes. Catching Up After Class