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BASIC09 - REVIEW

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  • Introduce your boss Mr. Gomez to Mr. Brown, an important client, in a formal way.
    Mr. Gomez, I’d like to introduce you to Mr. Brown. / Mr. Gomez, I’d like you to meet Mr. Brown.
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  • I’m a new student in your class. Ask me about my previous school.
    Where did you study before? / Did you like your previous school?
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  • You want to have Japanese food for dinner. Make a suggestion. (Start with “Why...?”)
    Why don’t we have/eat Japanese food for dinner?
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  • Your neighbor’s door is open. Express possibility. (Start with “Perhaps...”)
    Perhaps he’s in the store. / Perhaps he forgot to close the door.
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  • You want to go to a popular club, but you don’t know one in the city. Ask me about it. (Use a superlative)
    What is the most popular club in the city?
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  • You want to choose between two different desserts. Ask me about them. (Use a comparative)
    Are lemon pies more delicious than chocolate cakes?
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  • Give an opinion about luck. (Use a stative verb)
    I don't believe in luck. / Nobody knows that luck really exists.
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  • Introduce your best friend to your grandma.
    Grandma, this is Dana, my best friend.
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  • I’m from another country. Ask me about my childhood. (Use the simple past)
    Were were you br
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  • I’m from another country. Ask me about my childhood. (Use the simple past)
    Were were you br
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  • I’m from another country. Ask me about my childhood. (Use the simple past)
    Were were you br
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  • I’m from another country. Ask me about my childhood. (Use the simple past)
    Where did you live when you were a child? / Who was your best friend when you were a child?
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  • Ask me about my activities these days. (Use the present continuous)
    What are you doing these days?
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  • You want to go to a restaurant after class with your friends. (Use a question to make a suggestion)
    Why don’t we eat something after class?
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  • You want to compare two dishes. Ask me about them. (Start with “which”)
    Which is tastier, pizza or ceviche? / Which is spicier, ceviche or tacos?
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  • Ask me a question about a café. (Use the superlative form of the adjectives)
    What's the best café in this town? / What's the most popular café in the town?
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