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You arrive at a conference. Introduce yourself to the recepcionist

Good morning/afternoon/evening. How do you do? I'm Mark Smith

100

You don't understand your colleague. What do you say?

Could you repeat, please?

100

A colleague asks you your origin/nationality. Formulate the question and the answer.

Q: Where are you from?

A: I'm from + country OR I'm + nationality


100

A colleague ask about the number of poeple who work in your company. Formulate the question and the answer.

Q: How many employees are there in your company?

A: There are.....employees

100

Your colleague introduces you to somebody. What do you say?

How do you do? Nice to meet you

200

The recepcionist asks you spell your name. Formulate the question and answer it.

Q: Can/Could you spell your name and surname, please? 

A: Of course! It's....

200

A colleague asks you about your job. Formulate the question and answer it.

Q: What do you do?

A: I'm a/an....

200

A colleague wants some information about your company's activity. Formulate the question and the answer.

Q: What does your company do?

A: It produces (product) / It provides (service)

200

You invite your colleague to lunch. What do you say?

Would you like to have lunch with me?

200

Your colleague asks you about the age of your company? Formulate the question and the answer.

Q: How old is your company?

A: It's....years old

300

The recepcionist asks you for your address. Formulate the question and answer it.

Q: Can/Could you tell me your address, please? 

A: Yes, it's....

300

A colleague asks you which company you work for. Formulate the question and answer it.

Q: Who do you work for?

A: I work for.

300

A colleague wants some information about your company's location. Formulate the question and the answer.

Q: Where is your company?


A: It's in Andorra

300

Your colleague asks your opinion about the conference. Formulate the question and the answer.

Q: What do you think about the conference?

A: I think it's great / interesting / boring / etc.

300
Your colleague asks you for your e-mail address and how to spell it. Formulate the questions and the answer.

Q: Can/Could you tell me your e-mail? Can you spell it?

A: Yes, it's ____@____.___

400

You see your friend Tania. Greet her.

Hi Tania! How are you? Nice to see you.

400

You want to make a phone call. Ask where the phone booth is.

Could you tell me where the phone booth is, please?

400

A colleague asks you about the department you work in. Formulate the question and the answer.

Q: What department do you work in?

A: I'm in the .... department

400

You want to give your business card to your colleague. 

Can I give you my card?

400

Your phone rings. You answer, but you are busy and  cannot speak now.

Sorry, I'm busy. Can we talk later?
500

Introduce your  friend Tania to another colleague.

May I introduce you to Tania?

500

A colleague wants your phone number. Formulate the question and answer it.

Q: Can you give me your phone number?

A: Sure! It's .....

500

Your colleague speaks very fast. What do you say?

Can/Could you speak more slowly, please?
500

You need a pen. Ask your colleague for a pen. You will give it back

Can I borrow your pen? 

OR 

Could you lend me your pen?

500

It's time to go home. Say goodbye to your colleague.

It was nice meeting you, Mark. I hope to see you soon. Goodbye!

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