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  1. When you meet someone for the first time, you ask questions. Find the correct reply to the question in this reading activity.

  2. In this video, Vanya meets Emir and Yuna. Listen to the language they use for meeting new people and practise saying the useful phrases. Do the preparation exercise first. Then watch the video and do the exercises to check your understanding and practise the language.

  3. When I meet someone for the first time I say, " Hello ", "How are you?" , "What's your name?" , "My name is Thun" , "How old are you" , "I'm 13 years old." , "Where are you from?" , " What's you hobby".

  4. There are lots of possible situations where you’ll meet new people: at a party, in the student lounge, at a conference, on the train, while traveling, just to name a few. What do you usually say when you meet someone new? How do you introduce yourself? Do you find it difficult to continue the conversation with them after exchanging names?

  5. When I meet people for the first time, I usually introduce myself first and where I am from. Then I just ask them back what's your name and where are you from also? These are the most important speech in the first meeting with new people.

  6. What are the kinds of questions you ask when meeting someone for the first time? Would you ask different questions depending on the age, social status, and gender of the person to whom you are speaking? Write down your ideas before you listen to the conversation. Listening Exercise. A. Listen to the recording and answer the questions.

  7. Meeting someone for the first time. When we meet someone for the first time we want to make a good impression. You need to show that you are confident. This can be done in a non-verbal way. In many cultures, a strong handshake is important and possibly looking at someone directly in the eye. Look at the photo at the top of the page.