Are the following sentences true or false? If false, say why.
1. Paul is British.
2. He is a History student.
3. His friends are from Britain and Holland.
4. Mr Lewis is a young and inexperienced teacher.
5. Sabine is from France.
6. It’s not easy to understand Sabine because of her French accent.
7. Paul is interested in History and Literature.
8. He is keen on music and art.
9. Paul is proud to be a student at Christ Church College.
Here are the answers to some questions about the text. Ask the questions.
1 ____________________?
— Paul.
2 ____________________?
— Simon.
3 ____________________?
— From Bristol.
4 ____________________?
— In Oxford.
5 ____________________?
— 20.
6 ____________________?
— He’s single.
7 ____________________?
— From various countries.
8 ____________________?
— She isn’t German. She is French.
9 ____________________?
— She’s in her late teens.
10 ____________________?
— Classical music.
11 ____________________?
— A language teacher.
12 ____________________?
— Clever and experienced.
SOCIAL ENGLISH
INTRODUCING YOURSELF AND OTHERS
Breaking the ice” is an idiom that means getting to know someone. An atmosphere that was cold becomes warm. Now we will break the ice by introducing ourselves.