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GETTING ACQUAINTED

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    GETTING ACQUAINTED
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  • Noelia: Hello! It's so good to finally meet you in person! Vanya: You too! It's great to put a face to a name. I thought you were in Spain this week. What does 'put a face to a name' mean?
    used to describe the act of meeting someone in person and associating their face with their name.
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  • Do you object to _____ on the weekend?
    to study
    studying
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  • Have you ever stayed up late ______. Fill in the blank and answer the question.
    watching movies
    to watch movies
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  • What don't you mind ____? Fill in the blank and answer the question.
    to clean in the house?
    cleaning in the house?
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  • When are you too old _____? Fill in the blank and answer the question.
    to paint your house
    painting your house
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  • Do you avoid _______ late? Fill in the blank and answer the question.
    staying up
    to stay up
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  • A: You ________ talkative. You seem to like being with people a lot. Fill in the blank
    tend to be
    can't be
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  • Noelia: Actually, I've got an idea. What are you doing later? Vanya: _________. Fill in the blank
    I haven't got any plans
    I will keep in touch
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  • A: Easygoing? I see you as serious. B: You think so? _______. Fill in the blank
    I don't see myself that way.
    I can see your true colors.
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  • A: I would say I'm pretty.......I don't let things get to me. Fill in the blank
    outgoing
    easygoing
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  • Surat: It’s probably best to watch what others do. You know when they say: “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” What does this phrase mean?
    observe what others do and follow their ways of doing things
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  • "It is common to address each other by nickname." Which word can be used instead of 'address'?
    tell
    call
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  • Teresa: Is it customary in Thailand for people to be on a first-name basis? What does 'to be on a first-name basis' mean?
    friendly or familiar enough with someone to call that person
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  • John: Do you have a meeting this morning? Alan: Yes, I do. Do you have a meeting as well? John: Yes. Well. It was a pleasure seeing you. Is this conversation formal or informal? Explain
    formal
    informal
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  • Maria: Good to see you again. I need to go to my doctor's appointment. Chris: Alright.______. See you later!
    Nice seeing you.
    It's my pleasure.
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  • Chris: I'm well. Thanks for asking. How are you? Maria:______. Life is treating me well. Choose the right phrase.
    I can't complain
    I can complain
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