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Booklet English I

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Booklet English I

The document is a guide for English language learners, focusing on greetings, introductions, and personal details. It includes examples of formal and informal conversations, as well as exercises for practicing self-introduction and asking for personal information. Additionally, it covers job descriptions, responsibilities, and conversation closure techniques.

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UNIVERSIDAD DE MENDOZA

FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD

Licenciatura en

PSICOLOGÍA

Inglés I

Prof. M. Daniela Farré de Julián

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Greetings and introductions

Informal greetings and introductions


Hello! Hi!
Nice to see you. How are you?/How are you doing?(USA)
Very well/Fine, thanks. And you?

Paul, this is Susan

Hello/Hi, Susan! It´s nice to meet you

Hello!

Formal greetings and introductions

Good morning/ afternoon/ evening, sir/ madam.


(Good night sólo se usa para despedirse, no para decir hola)
Mr Smith, this is Miss Brown
Mr Smith, I´d like to introduce Miss Brown
Mr Smith, can I introduce Miss Brown

Nice to meet you, Miss Brown!


I´m glad to meet you

Nice to meet you, Mr Smith!

Introducing Yourself

(Text taken from the book HANDSHAKE, Oxford University Press)

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When you introduce yourself to strangers
A-Greet them
B-Say your name
C-Give extra information (job, origin, etc.)
D-Say something pleasant

“Good morning. I´m Dr Parker

from Oxford. Pleased to meet you.”

Practice

 Write A, B, C or D beside each expression as in the example

…B. I´m Annette Preston. …… Nice to meet you.

…… I´m a Jungian analyst in private practice. …… Glad to meet you.

…… My name´s McCartney. Paul McCartney. …… It´s a pleasure to meet you.

…... I have a diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.

…… I´m very pleased to meet you. …… I am a Clinical Psychologist.

…… Let me introduce myself. I´m Sally Clark. …… I specialise in resilience.

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Personal details

Dr Yoshi Suzuki Miss Mary Sikorski


Mr Claude Cartier Japanese. Male American. Female
Canadian. Male Psychiatrist Medical Doctor
Humanistic Counsellor Mc Lean Hospital Lives in Chicago
Leeds Age: 29
Montreal
Age: 54
Age: 32

I´m Mr Claude Cartier

I´m Canadian. I´m a Humanistic Counsellor and I


live in Montreal. I´m 32 years old.

This is Dr Yoshi Suzuki.

He´s Japanese. He´s a psychiatrist at Mc Lean


Hospital. He lives in Leeds.
He´s 54.

That’s Mary Sikorski.

She´s American. She´s a medical doctor and lives in


Chicago. She´s 29 years old.

Write about yourself.

My first name is ……………………………………..

My last name is ……………………………………..

Please call me ……………………………………….

I´m ………………………………………. years old

I´m from …………………………………….(city)

I´m ………………………………….(nationality)

I´m a /an ……………………………………..(job)

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Asking And Giving Personal Details

What´s your first name? It´s Claude

What´s your surname/ last name? It´s Cartier

How do you spell it? C-A-R-T-I-E-R

Where are you from? I´m from Canada

What´s your nationality? I´m Canadian

What do you do?/ What´s your job? I´m a Humanistic Counsellor.

Where do you work? I work at a hospital

Where do you live? I live in Montreal

How old are you? I´m 54 (years old)

What´s her first name? It´s ……………………….

What´s her surname/ last name? It´s ……………

How do you spell it? ……………………………………

Where is she from? She´s from ……………………

What´s her nationality? She´s .....................…

What does she do? She´s a ………………………….

Where does she work? She works …………………l

Where does she live? She lives in ……………………

How old is she? She´s …………………………………..

Write questions and answers about Dr Yoshi Suzuki

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Complete the conversation with A AN IS ARE AM FROM

A: Hi! I …………………Jack Jones. What ............ your name?

B: I ....................Marie.

A: And what …………..your last name?

B: My last name ……….. Dupont

A: Are you ………………….. the United States?

B: No, I ………….. from Canada

A: Oh? What city ………….. you from?

B: I………… from Montreal.

Look at the answers. What are the questions?

What …………………………………….? My first name´s Bob.

What …………………………………….? My last name´s Haynes.

Where ………………………………… ? I´m from Australia

How ……………………………………..? I´m 24 years old

Describing jobs, responsibilities and tasks

What do you do? I´m a psychologist


What´s your job? I´m an anxiety therapist

Before mentioning a job (in the singular) the indefinite article A or AN is used

e.g. He´s a doctor

She´s an actress

They´re secretaries

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Starting, holding and closing a conversation

Read this conversation between Simon Clark (South Africa) and Pam McKenzie (New Zealand)

S: Good morning. My name´s Simon Clark Start with a greeting.

Introduce yourself
P: Good morning. I´m Pam McKenzie

S: I´m glad to meet you Pam. Where do you come from?


Give and ask personal
details
P: New Zealand. And you?

S: Oh! I come from South Africa.

P: That´s a nice country. What do you do?


Show that you are
S: I´m a sales representative. What about you?/And you?
listening. Say something
P: I´m a sales representative, too.
nice
S: How interesting! Well, nice meeting you, Pam. See you later.
Close the
P: Yes. See you. Goodbye. conversation
saying goodbye.

Closing a conversation
When you want to close a conversation, you can:

Mention the next meeting Have a nice day


See you soon Have a good weekend/ holiday/ flight
See you (at the sales conference) All the best.
I hope to see you soon
( I ) look forward to seeing you again/soon Goodbyes
See you later!
Thank the person for help Goodbye. Nice meeting you
Thank you for your help Goodnight. Have a nice/good weekend
Thanks for everything Good evening
(It was) nice seeing you/ meeting you/ Thank you for coming
talking to you Bye-bye!
Ciao!

Give them good wishes

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Turn these phrases into English

Yo trabajo Ella es Ustedes están

Yo soy Ella está Usted tiene

Yo estoy Ella tiene Tú trabajase

Yo tengo Ella puede Vos podés

Yo puedo Nosotros trabajamos

Él trabaja Ustedes son

AFFIRMATIVE

INFINITIVE TO BE TO HAVE GOT TO HAVE CAN WORK


PRESENT

NEGATIVE

TO BE TO HAVE GOT TO HAVE CAN WORK


PRESENT

INTERROGATIVE

TO BE TO HAVE GOT TO HAVE CAN WORK


PRESENT

INTERROGATIVE WORDS

WHAT qué/ cuál

WHICH cuál

WHERE dónde

WHO quién

WHEN cuándo

WHY por qué

HOW cómo

HOW OLD cuántos años

HOW OFTEN con qué frecuencia

HOW MANY cuántos

HOW MUCH cuánto/ cuánto cuesta

WHAT KIND OF/ WHAT TYPE OF /WHAT SORT OF (WHAT KIND OF MUSIC…..) qué tipo de….

WHAT TIME/ WHAT COLOUR/WHAT LANGUAGES

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Word order in questions

PALABRA AUXILIAR SUJETO VERBO COMPLEMENTO


INTERROGATIVA

What is your name?


Where are you from?
When was your birthday?
How old are they?
How are your parents?
Where do you live?
How often do they play football?
What kind of music does she listen (listens) to?
How many brothers do you have?
and sisters
How many brothers have you got?
and sisters
How many books has she got?

What time does your mother have (has) lunch?


Who do you live with?
Are the students from Argentina?
Do you study at school?
When were you born?
Where can they play the drums?
What sport could she play when she was
four?
Where did he study
(studied)?
Why did they arrive late?
(arrived)

DOES DO DID no tienen significado propio (no se traducen)

DOES DID son los únicos que modifican al verbo que va detrás.

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(a) quarter to eight

(a) quarter past six

half past six

six of the clock six


o'clock

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