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to bed

      good night

      6. How do I greet a stranger?

      How do I greetstranger?

      Say to him, “Good morning, sir!”

      What if it’s a woman, not a man?

      Then say to her, “Good morning, madam”!

      What if we met after noon?

      Use the phrase “Good afternoon”.

      When can I say “Good evening”?

      Perhaps after five p.m.

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      Words

      a.m., after, can, five, greet, him (base form: he), if, madam, man, meet, met, noon, p.m., perhaps, phrase, say, sir, stranger, then, use, we, when, woman

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      Phrases

      How do I…

      greet a stranger

      say to him/her

      What if…

      not a man

      after noon

      Use the phrase…

      When can I…

      after five p.m.

      Acquaintance

      7. What’s your name?

      (Informal style.)

      What’s your name?

      Anna. What’s yours?

      Mark. Where are you from?

      Russia. How about you?

      I’m from the United States.

      What city are you from?

      New York. You?

      Moscow.

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      Words

      about, Anna, city, from, Mark, Moscow, name, new, Russia, state, states, unite, united, what’s = what is, York, yours

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      Phrases

      your name

      How about…

      the United States

      What city…

      I’m from…

      8. What is your first name?

      (Formal style.)

      What is your first name?

      Mark.

      What is your last name?

      Black.

      Where do you come from?

      I come from the USA.

      Where do you reside now?

      In Moscow.

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      Words

      first, last, black, come, USA, reside, now, in

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      Phrases

      first name

      last name

      come from

      the USA

      9. Where were you born?

      (Informal style.)

      Where were you born?

      In Moscow.

      When were you born?

      In April 2000. How about you?

      I was born in 1995 in London.

      So you’re English, aren’t you?

      Yes. What’s your nationality?

      Russian.

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      Words

      April, aren’t = are not, born (base form: bear), English, London, nationality, Russian, were (base form: be), you’re = you are

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      Phrases

      Where were you…

      When were you…

      in April

      I was born in…

      in London

      you’re English

      your nationality

      10. What is your citizenship?

      (Formal style.)

      What is your citizenship?

      Russia.

      Your place of birth, please.

      St. Petersburg.

      What is your date of birth?

      The first of January, 1986.

      What is your home address?

      Nevsky Avenue, 74.

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      Words

      address, avenue, birth, citizenship, date, home, January, Nevsky, Petersburg, place, please, St. = Saint

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      Phrases

      place/date of birth

      St. Petersburg = Saint Petersburg

      the first of January

      home address

      Nevsky Avenue

      11. Where do you live?

      Where do you live?

      In a small town. How about you?

      In a village.

      Do you have a house?

      Yes, I do. What about you?

      No, I don’t. I live in an apartment.

      Do you live alone?

      No, there are four of us.

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      Words

      alone, an, apartment, don’t = do not, four, house, live, no, small, town, us, village

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      Phrases

      in a small town

      in a village

      have a house

      No, I don’t

      live