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What time is it?
It's five o'clock.
What time is it?
It's ten past three.
What time is it?
It's five to twelve.
Ask for some water.
Can I have some water, please? / I'd like some water, please.
Ask for a cup of coffee
Can I have a cup of coffee, please? / I'd like a cup of coffee, please.
Tell us 3 sentences about how you study English.
Examples: I have classes twice a week, I learn from my book, I speak English in the class, I have online lessons, I practice my pronunciation, I read in English
Tell us 3 things students do.
Examples: They read books, they study, they learn, they go to university, they go to the library, they take exams, they pass exams, etc.
Tell us 3 things you do everyday.
Examples: I have a shower, I walk my dog, I make breakfast, I clean my teeth, I wake up early, I listen to music, I read books, etc.
Where does a taxi-driver work?
A taxi driver works in a car / in a cab / in a taxi.
Give an example of an exciting job and explain why you think it's exciting.
For example: A travel photographer is an exciting job because they travel to the most beautiful places to take photos of them.
Give an example of a boring job and explain why you think it's boring.
For example: A lift operator is a boring job because all they do all day is press buttons in the same lift.
Give an example of a dangerous job and explain why it's dangerous.
For example: A fire fighter is a dangerous job because they save other people from buildings that are on fire.
What does your brother or sister do?
She's a ... / He's a ... / She works ... / He works... / She studies... / He studies ...
What do you do?
I'm a ... / I work... / I study...
What does she do?
She's a nurse.
What does he do?
He's a chef. / He's a cook.
What does he do?
He's a pilot.
What does he do?
He's a shop assistant.
What does she do?
She's a photographer.