3. Judge Lawyer
Politician Accountant
Mechanic Surgeon
Nurse Composer
Guide Hunter
Expert Cameraman
Editor Night
watchman
Manager Clerk - writer
Sailor Scientist
Photographer President
Diver Housewife
Baker Farmer
Artist Tailor
4. Chemist Butcher
Trader Leader
Cook Engineer
Greengrocer Hairdresser
Policeman Professor
Newsagent Grocer
Historian explorer
Actor Singer
Pilot Waiter
barber Carpenter
electrician Soldier
Officer Driver
Postman Receptionist
Doctor Priest
Thief Teacher
Jeweler Shoemaker
Poet Ambassador
5.
6. Use first names for informal
situations and full names
(first and last) for formal
situations.
Listen to others introduce
themselves. Say "Nice to
meet you" and repeat their
names.
Smile (and shake hands if
appropriate).
It is not common to use
titles (Mr., Mrs., Dr., etc.)
when referring to yourself.
However, it is polite to use
titles with others in formal
situations, unless they give
you permission to do
otherwise.
Examples:
I'm Mr. Robert Smith. (Title
is not necessary here.)
I'm Robert Smith. (Better)
I'm Dr. Sampson. (Okay, if
you want to keep the
relationship formal)
(After an introduction)
Nice to meet you, Mr.
Smith.
Oh, please call me "Bob."
2. Do not use titles with
first names, and do not use
last names alone without
titles.
Hello, Mr. Bob (Wrong!)
Hi, Bob (Okay)
Good morning, Smith
(Wrong!)
Good morning, Mrs. Smith
(Correct)
7. Q. Hello. I'm Mona.
What is your name?
A. Hello. I'm Hala.
8. On meeting someone
*Formal greeting:
Greeting: good morning
Reply: good morning
Greeting: good afternoon
Reply: good afternoon
Greeting: good evening
Reply: good evening
Greeting: good night
Reply: good night
9. * Informal greeting
Greeting: Hello, how are you?
Reply: I’m fine thank you.
Greeting: Hi. How are you?
Reply: fine, and you?
Greeting: bye bye
Reply: bye bye
Greeting: see you
Reply: see you
10. How's it going? (This means "How are you?" not
"Where are you going?")
How's everything?
How's life?
Asking about present activities
What's up? (What are you doing now?)
What's happening?
11. What's new? (What interesting has happened since I last saw you?)
Guess what? (I want to tell you something. Ask me about it.)
A: Guess what? B: What?
A: I just got a new job. B: Congratulations!
12. * On meeting someone you haven’t see for a
long time
Greeting: Nice to see/meet you again!
I missed you so much.
Reply: Nice to see you, too!
Me, too!
13. This is Ahmed.
Reply: How do you do! Nice to meet you.
14. How are you?
How is he / she?
Reply: fine, thank you.
Not very well.
15. *There are some greetings for
special occasions:
Happy birthday
Happy feast
Happy Ramadan
Congratulations
Feel at home
For a reply, we say: “the same to
you / Thank you”
16. Do you want to . . .
Do you wanna . . . (informal)
Would you like to . . . (more polite)
How about (V+ing) ?
17. When we thank people, we say:
thank you
very many thanks
I appreciate it.
Thanks for ………(the tour)
Thanks for your time.
Thank you for the nice gift.
I appreciate your kindness.
For a reply, we say:
1. not at all
2. 2. you’re welcome
18. It's been nice talking to you.
Nice talking to you too.
(I'm sorry, but) I have to go now.
19. Good-bye
Bye.
See you later.
See ya (informal)
Catch you later (informal)
20. To apologize to people, we say:
- Excuse me. (before annoying someone)
- Sorry / pardon me (after annoying someone)
For a reply, we say:
no problem
Never mind
don’t worry
21. When you suggest, we say:
let’s + v
Let's watch TV
Let's go to the cinema
For agreement we say:
It is a good idea!
Ok.
Why not.
For disagreement we say:
It's a bad idea!
I'm sorry I can't.
22. When we ask for things, we say:
Can I have --------------------?
For agreement:
here you are
with pleasure
sure
please do
yes, of course
For disagreement:
I’m sorry, you can't
I’m sorry I need it myself
23. When we ask others to do things, we say:
can you please ----------------------?
For agreement:
• with pleasure
• why not?
• of course
• ok
For disagreement:
• I’m sorry I can’t
• I’m sorry I’m busy
31. hello, can I speak to …………………., please?
Hi. It is ………………………..
32. Rrrrring.
R: Hello.
C: Hello. Is Steve there?
R: I'm sorry. He's not here right now.
C: What time will he be back?
R: Around five thirty.
C: This afternoon?
R: Yes. May I ask who's calling?
C: This is his friend, Greg.
R: Okay. I'll tell him you called.
C: Thanks.
33.
34. To offer services, we say:
• can I + v ?
• can I help you ?
For agreement:
• Thanks, it is very nice
• Yes, please
For disagreement:
• No, thanks
35. How are you?
How is he / she?
Reply:
Very well, thanks.
fine, thank you.
I’m afraid, I’m not fine.
Not very well.
37. I can’t tell you how happy I’am
How wonderful! I am really pleased
38. May I -----------------------
could I -----------------------
can I ------------------------
is it ok if I --------------------
is it all right to ----------------
for agreement:
1. certainly / sure 2. yes, of course / of course
3. here you are 4. help yourself
5. go ahead
for disagreement:
1. sorry, I need it myself
2. 2. well, I’d rather you didn’t
39. . . .when someone is arriving
Welcome
Welcome back!
Come in.
It's good to meet you. (first time only)
It's good to see you again. (after the first time)
. . . when someone is leaving
It's been nice talking with you.
Have a good/nice day.
Have a nice weekend.
Have a nice trip.
Have fun.
Keep in touch.
40. Good luck!
Good luck on your test.
You can do it!
Do your best.
Do the best you can.
Work hard.
Keep up the good work.
41. Wow!
That's great!
That's wonderful.
That's really good news.
I'm glad/happy to hear that.
Congratulations!
Good for you!
Good job!
42. That's too bad.
That's really sad.
That's terrible!
(for really bad news)
I'm sorry to hear that.
(for sad news)
43. sorry, did you say that------------?
I’m sorry to interrupt you but did you say ---------?
I believe -------------/ I think ------------ ()
so --------------()
anyway ----------------()
right – absolutely – I couldn’t agree more
that is amazing /fantastic /incredible /astonishing
/unbelievable
that’s terrible/awful/dreadful
44. how boring!
how boring life is !
day in, day out, how monotonous
45. Oh, no! oh, my dear. I’m really disappointed
It’s a shame! Feel let down
what a pity! I’m really disappointed
47. • Red – yellow – blue – green – black- white –
purple –brown –pink - orange
• Q. What is your favorite color?
• A. My favorite color is red.
• I have got a red dress.
• I have got green shoes.
• I'm wearing a blue scarf.
• I'm wearing brown trainers.
48. Walk Swim
Dance Draw
Read Write
Wave Sing
Run Jump
Fly Climb
•I can walk.
•I can read.
•I can't fly.
•I can't draw.
49. Big small
New Old
Happy Sad
Fat Thin
Tall Short
Long Short
Old Young
Full Empty
Narrow Wide
Busy Free
Brave Coward
Cold Hot
Careful careless
50. Sharp Blunt
Beautiful Ugly
Opened closed
Weak Strong
Light Heavy
Rich Poor
Calm Nervous
Slow Fast
Stupid Intelligent
Polite Impolite
Sweet Sour
Active Lazy
52. Personality and Appearance
1.Tell me about your father.
What kind of person is he?
2. What does he look like?
3. What does your mother look
like?
4. How about your little sister?
Clothing
5. What is your brother wearing?
6. What kind of shoes does he
have (on)?
7. Is Susan wearing a dress?
8. Anything else?
Description
Well, he's very friendly, smart and funny.
He's young, short and handsome.
He has straight black hair and green eyes.
She's tall, thin and beautiful.
She has blonde hair and wears glasses.
She has curly red hair and a cute smile.
Everybody likes her.
He's wearing light brown pants and an orange
t-shirt.
trainers, and he's wearing white socks.
No. She's wearing a blue skirt and a yellow
blouse.
Yes. She's wearing boots and carrying a purse.
56. A: What do you do for a living?
A: What is your occupation?
B: I'm a____(mechanic)___________.
A: A____(mechanic)_____________? That
must be a lot of work.
B: It is. Every day I ___(fix)_____
___(cars)______.
A: How interesting. How many___(cars)_____
do you __(fix)____?
B: I ___(fix)_____ about __(8)____
__(cars)____ every day.
57.
58. Occupation Activity
1. Mechanic
2. Teacher
3. Dentist
4. Doctor/Nurse
5. Journalist
6. Fisherman
7. Gardener
8. Chef/Cook
9. Fire fighter
10. Photographer
a. catch fish
b. take pictures
c. fix cars
d. cook meals
e. pull teeth
f. plant flowers
g. put out fires
h. take care of patients
i. teach classes
j. write news stories
59. Excuse me?
Could you repeat that?
Could you say that again?
What did you say?
What was that (again)?
Did you say . . . ?
I'm sorry. I didn't catch that.
60. What did you say your name
was?
Did you say Andersen or
Henderson?
Is "Cathy" spelled with a C or
a K?
And what was your address
again?
Sorry, I didn't catch the last
part.
I can't hear you very well.
It's Cathy Henderson.
Henderson, with an H.
It's C as in Cadillac.
72 West Sunshine Blvd., Suite
501.
Do you want me to repeat it?
Maybe you should turn down
the radio.
61. Can I talk to you for a minute?
Do you have a minute?
Got a minute?
62. What a clerk might say: What a customer might say:
May I help you?
Can I help you?
Can I help you find
something?
What can I do for you?
Excuse me. Do you work
here?
(Can you help me?)
Can I ask you something?
63. Yes. I'm looking for ________________.
Do you have any ___________ (s)?
Can you tell me where the __________is/are?
64. Clerk:
Did you find everything you needed?
Did you find what you were looking for?
Did you find everything okay?
Will that be all (for today)?
Is that everything?
(Will there be) anything else?
Customer:
That's it. Thanks.
That's all for today.
65. How's the weather today?
How do you feel?
How are you feeling?
Is everything okay?
What's wrong?
What's the matter?
Are you all right?
What happened?
It's really cold.
I'm fine.
Not too good.
I feel sick.
I have a headache.
My leg hurts.
I cut my hand.
He broke his arm.
Let's stay inside.
That's good.
Sorry to hear that.
That's too bad.
Here's some aspirin
Let me help you.
That looks serious.
Call 911! (122)
66. 1. Do you want to dance?
2. Would you like to go playing tennis
this weekend?
3. How about going swimming on
Friday?
4. How would you like to play golf
tomorrow?
No thanks. I'm kind of tired right now
Sure, I'd love to. What time should
we meet?
Ah. Can I get back to you on that?
Sounds like a great idea. Where do
you want to go?
67. father mother
sister brother
grandfather grandmother
son daughter
husband wife
Father-in-
law
Mother-in-
law
Step father Step mother
uncle aunt
nephew niece
Grandson Grand-
daughter
cousin Neighbour
72. Are these healthy?
YES!
We should eat more .................... and ............................!
FRUIT VEGETABLES
73.
74. Waiter: Do you have a
reservation?
Waiter: Smoking or non-
smoking?
75. Waiter: Here is the menu.
Waiter: May I help you?
Waiter: May I take your order?
Waiter: What would you like to have?
Waiter: What would you like to order?
Waiter: Are you ready to order?
76. Customer: Just a moment please.
Customer: Yes, we are ready.
Customer: What would you
recommend?
77. Customer: I’d like to have a fruit cocktail as the appetizer
Customer: I’d like to have Chicken Wings as the starter.
Customer: I’ ll have Steak as my main course.
Customer: I’d like to have Spaghetti as the main course.
78. Waiter: What kind of dressing
would you like on your salad?
We have French, Italian and
Thousand Island dressings.
Waiter: How would you like
your steak? Well done,
medium-well, medium,
medium-rare or rare.
80. Waiter: How’s everything?
Waiter: Enjoy the meal.
Customer: Check please.
Customer: Bill please.
Customer: Give (send) me the
check (bill) please.
Waiter: Cash or charge?
Customer: Keep the change.
81. Customer: Let’s go.
Customer: Let’s share the bill.
Customer: The bill (It is) is on me.
Customer: Be my guest.
Customer: My treat.
Customer: Let me treat you.
115. Do you play it alone or with friends?
Yes .. I play it with friends
No.. I play it alone
Do you do it alone or with friends?
Yes , with friends or No , I do it alone.