The document provides examples of information people can share about themselves such as their name, where they live, age, school, interests and dislikes. It also includes questions someone might ask another person to learn more about them, like when they were born, if they have siblings or pets, hobbies, education, interests in music, movies, sports and future career goals.
2. Here are some examples of things you can say about yourself:
My name’s ...
I’m from ... / I live in ...
I was born in ...
I’m ... years old.
I go to ... school.
I like ... because ...
I don’t like ... because ...
In my free time / After school, I ...
My best friends are ... because ...
My favourite (school subject, actor, pop group, sport) is ...
because ...
I have ... brothers and sisters.
In the future, I’d like to ... because ...
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4. What’s your name?
When were you born?
What’s your place of birth?
What street do you live on?
What is your house number?
Do you have any sisters?
Do you have any brothers?
5. Do you have any pets in your house?
When did you start to learn English?
What sports can you play?
Have you won any presents from someone?
Have you learned to play a musical instrument?
What computer skills do you have?
6. Do you surf the Internet?
Do you ever visit a chat room?
Have you ever downloaded music onto your
computer?
What kind of music do you like?
What kind of movies do you like?
What sports do you like to watch on TV?
What profession do you plan to enter?
7. Do you think you will fulfill your greatest
ambitions?
What is your greatest dream in life?
Would you like to be super-rich?
What would you do if you won the lottery?
If you could have anything you wanted, what
would it be?