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1.

Introducing Yourself

A: Hi, my name is Ly.

B: Nice to meet you, Ly. I’m Trang.

A: Nice to meet you too, Trang.

2. Asking Someone's Name

A: What’s your name?

B: My name is Huong. What about you?

A: I’m Thuy.

3. Saying Where You’re From

A: Where are you from?

B: I’m from Vietnam. How about you?

A: I’m from Singapore.

4. Talking About Your Job

A: What do you do?

B: I’m a teacher. And you?

A: I’m a Hairdresser.

5. Introducing Someone Else

A: This is my friend, Ly.

B: Hello, Ly. Nice to meet you.

C (Ly): Nice to meet you too!


6. Asking About Age (Casual)

A: How old are you?

B: I’m 36 years old. You?

A: I’m 39.

7. Asking About Hobbies

A: What do you like to do in your free time?

B: I like watching movies and reading books. How about you?

A: I enjoy playing sports.

8. Talking About Languages

A: Do you speak English?

B: Yes, a little. I’m still learning.

A: That’s great! You’re doing well.

9. Simple Small Talk

A: How are you?

B: I’m good, thanks. And you?

A: I’m fine, thank you.

10. Saying Goodbye

A: It was nice meeting you.

B: You too! Have a good day.

A: Thanks, you too. Bye!


My Family – Short Introduction

I have a small and happy family. There are four people in my family: my wife, my elder son, my
youngest daughter, and me.

I am a English teacher and my wife is a Yoga Instructor. My Son and Daughter are still studying.

We love spending time together, especially on weekends. We often watch movies, eat dinner
together, or go for a walk.

My family is very important to me, and I feel lucky to have them.

Asking About the Day

A: How’s your day?

B: It’s good. I went shopping.

A: That’s nice!

Talking About the Weather

A: It’s very hot today.

B: Yes, it is. I want some cold water.

A: Me too!

Asking About Work or School

A: Do you work or study?

B: I study at university.

A: That’s great! What do you study?

B: I study English.

At a Café

A: Hello, can I have a coffee, please?

B: Sure. Anything else?


A: No, thank you.

B: Here you go. Enjoy!

Talking About Hobbies

A: What do you like to do?

B: I like listening to music.

A: Nice! I like music too.

Asking the Time

A: What time is it?

B: It’s 3 o’clock.

A: Thank you!

9. Saying Goodbye

A: I have to go now.

B: Okay. See you later!

A: Bye!

B: Bye!
Verb Present Tense Sentence Past Tense Sentence

be I am happy today. I was happy yesterday.

become She becomes a teacher every summer. She became a teacher last year.

begin They begin class at 8 a.m. They began class at 8 a.m. yesterday.

break I break my pencil often. I broke my pencil this morning.

bring We bring our books to school. We brought our books to school yesterday.

build He builds houses. He built a house last year.

buy I buy milk every day. I bought milk yesterday.

catch I catch the ball easily. I caught the ball yesterday.

come They come to the park on [Link] came to the park last Sunday.

do I do my homework every night. I did my homework last night.

drink We drink tea in the morning. We drank tea yesterday morning.

eat I eat rice for lunch. I ate rice for lunch yesterday.

find She finds her keys quickly. She found her keys yesterday.

get I get a letter from my friend. I got a letter yesterday.

give I give him a gift. I gave him a gift yesterday.

go They go to school by bus. They went to school by bus yesterday.

have We have lunch at noon. We had lunch at noon yesterday.

know I know the answer. I knew the answer yesterday.

make She makes a cake every weekend. She made a cake last weekend.

read I read books every night. I read a book last night.

run I run in the park. I ran in the park yesterday.

say They say hello to the teacher. They said hello to the teacher yesterday.

see I see the moon at night. I saw the moon last night.

sell He sells fruit at the market. He sold fruit at the market yesterday.

send I send a message to my friend. I sent a message yesterday.


sit We sit on the bench. We sat on the bench yesterday.

speak They speak English at school. They spoke English at school yesterday.

take I take my bag to school. I took my bag to school yesterday.

teach She teaches English to children. She taught English yesterday.

tell I tell him a story. I told him a story yesterday.

think I think about my homework. I thought about my homework yesterday.

write I write in my notebook. I wrote in my notebook yesterday.

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