In pairs make up dialogues using the following prompts. — where are you from? — i’m from . . . my nationality is . . . — how old are you? — i’m . . . — what is your occupation? — i’m a . . . — who is your best friend? — it’s . . . — is he/she married? — no/yes, he/she . . . — what is he/she fond of? — he/she is fond of . . .

Петрова Анна Александровна

Старший преподаватель ВШЭ, CELTA

Проверено учителем

Here are two sample dialogues based on your prompts, featuring different characters and details to provide variety.Dialogue 1: Meet Alex and SarahA: Where are you from? B: I’m from London. My nationality is British. A: How old are you? B: I’m twenty-four years old. A: What is your occupation? B: I’m a graphic designer for a marketing agency. A: Who is your best friend? B: It’s Mark. We have known each other since primary school. A: Is he married? B: No, he is single at the moment. A: What is he fond of? B: He is fond of mountain biking and photography.Dialogue 2: Meet Elena and MarcoA: Where are you from? B: I’m from Rome. My nationality is Italian. A: How old are you? B: I’m thirty-one. A: What is your occupation? B: I’m a chef at a small family restaurant. A: Who is your best friend? B: It’s Maria. She is my former classmate. A: Is she married? B: Yes, she is married to a very nice man named Paolo. A: What is she fond of? B: She is fond of classical music and playing the violin.Reference Table for Vocabulary

CategoryExamples
NationalitiesAmerican, Spanish, French, Japanese, German
OccupationsStudent, Teacher, Engineer, Doctor, Artist
Hobbies (Fond of)Traveling, Cooking, Reading, Playing sports, Painting

Would you like me to create a third dialogue with more formal language or different professional roles?

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