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Delimiter between question and answer:

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Ask your partner three questions about his/her favorite season.
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“Houses are better than flats”. Do you agree?
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“When I have a holiday, I usually travel”. Is it about you? What do you usually do on holiday?
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Talk about a hobby that you can do very well.
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Finish the sentence about you: “When I’m bored, I sometimes…”
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Ask your partner three questions about his/her typical summer.
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“Christmas is the best holiday”. Do you agree?
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“When I have free time, I often read books”. Is it about you? How often do you read?
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Talk about a famous person you like. What can he/she do very well?
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Finish the sentence about you: “When I go out with friends, we usually…”
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Ask your partner three questions about his/her typical weekend.
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“Going to the sea for a holiday is better than going to the mountains”. Do you agree?
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“My job is a very important part of my life”. Is it about you? How much time do you usually spend at work?
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Talk about someone from your family. What can he/she do very well, but you can’t?
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Finish the sentence about you: “When I’m tired, I usually …”
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Ask your partner three questions about his/her typical morning.
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“Metro is the best city transport”. Do you agree?
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“I often do sports”. Is it about you? How do you work out? How often?
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Name three things you can’t do, but want to learn to do.
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Finish the sentence about you: “At the weekend, I often…”
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Ask your partner three questions about his/her family.
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“Summer is the best season”. Do you agree?
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“I never go to nightclubs”. Is it about you? What do you usually do for fun?
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Talk about your friend. What can he/she do? What can’t he/she do?
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Finish the sentence about you: “In the morning, I usually…”.
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