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Which response is most suitable when someone asks about your place of residence?
Which response is most suitable when someone asks about your place of residence?
- I'm in my early twenties.
- They call me Alex.
- I live in New York. (correct)
- I'm a student at Yale.
Which of the following is the most natural way to respond if someone asks about your age?
Which of the following is the most natural way to respond if someone asks about your age?
- I'm called Chris.
- I'm twenty five years old. (correct)
- I'm going out with Sarah.
- I'm interested in history.
Which of the following sentences is the most appropriate way to describe your current employment status?
Which of the following sentences is the most appropriate way to describe your current employment status?
- I am a/an twenty years old.
- I am a/an siblings.
- I am a/an teacher. (correct)
- I am a/an weekends.
Which of the following is most appropriate for indicating what you enjoy doing in your free time?
Which of the following is most appropriate for indicating what you enjoy doing in your free time?
If you want to tell someone about your educational background, which is the most appropriate sentence to use?
If you want to tell someone about your educational background, which is the most appropriate sentence to use?
How would you tell someone you can communicate well in English?
How would you tell someone you can communicate well in English?
Which sentence is most fitting for describing your marital status?
Which sentence is most fitting for describing your marital status?
What's the most direct way to mention a personal strength?
What's the most direct way to mention a personal strength?
Which option is the most suitable to respond to the question 'What's your name?'
Which option is the most suitable to respond to the question 'What's your name?'
Which is the most appropriate way to respond in order to tell someone where you are from?
Which is the most appropriate way to respond in order to tell someone where you are from?
Which of the following sentences is the most appropriate way to describe the members of your family?
Which of the following sentences is the most appropriate way to describe the members of your family?
Which of the following responses is most appropriate for indicating your interests?
Which of the following responses is most appropriate for indicating your interests?
Which of the following responses is most appropriate for describing your educational attainment?
Which of the following responses is most appropriate for describing your educational attainment?
Which response is most suitable when asked about a goal?
Which response is most suitable when asked about a goal?
Which of the following is the most appropriate way to respond if someone asks 'How would you describe yourself?'
Which of the following is the most appropriate way to respond if someone asks 'How would you describe yourself?'
Flashcards
Nickname
Nickname
A shortened version of your given name, often used informally.
Hometown
Hometown
The city, state, or country where you were originally raised.
Decade
Decade
A period of ten years.
Unemployed
Unemployed
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Major
Major
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Graduate
Graduate
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Single
Single
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Divorced
Divorced
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Study Notes
- Ways to introduce yourself and provide personal information are covered
Name
- Multiple ways to introduce yourself, i.e. "My name is...", "You can call me...", or "My nickname is...".
Place of Origin
- Different sentence structures to describe where you are from.
Residence
- Ways indicate where one lives, including specifying the street or how long one has lived there.
Age
- Includes various ways to express your age, like "I’m ... years old" or "I’m in my early / late twenties".
Family
- Includes phrases to describe one's family, such as the number of people, who you live with, or if you have siblings.
Job
- Discusses how to talk about your job status, including being employed, unemployed, retired, or a desired job.
Interests/Hobbies
- Phrases to talk about interests, hobbies, favorite sports, colors, places, and artists.
Free time
- Structures for discussing what one likes to do in free time, including on weekends.
Education
- Ways to talk about your education, like current student status, major, or degrees.
English Language Learning
- Phrases for discussing the reasons for studying English and proficiency.
Marital Status
- Terms to discuss relationships, including being single, dating, married, or divorced.
Personal Characteristics
- Structures to allow for discussions on the personal qualities of one's self and life aspirations
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