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English Learning and Daily Life Guide

The document outlines questions for learning English in four parts: personal introduction, everyday life, past experiences, and a hypothetical conversation with an old friend. Part 1 asks about name, age, job, hobbies, languages spoken, and opinions on English difficulty. Part 2 asks about daily routine, sports, work schedule, weekends, and partner's activities. Part 3 asks about recent vacation, last weekend's plans and weather. Part 4 provides a prompt to greet and ask an old friend questions.

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English Learning and Daily Life Guide

The document outlines questions for learning English in four parts: personal introduction, everyday life, past experiences, and a hypothetical conversation with an old friend. Part 1 asks about name, age, job, hobbies, languages spoken, and opinions on English difficulty. Part 2 asks about daily routine, sports, work schedule, weekends, and partner's activities. Part 3 asks about recent vacation, last weekend's plans and weather. Part 4 provides a prompt to greet and ask an old friend questions.

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Rules

1. English only!
2. See rule number 1

Part 1. Learning English


1. Introduce yourself (your name, age, job and
hobby)
2. Where do you come from?
3. Where do you live?
4. What languages do you speak?
5. Do you like English?
6. Is English difficult or easy? Why?
7. What exercises do you like the most? (reading,
speaking, listening or grammar)
8. What do you think is the most difficult? (reading,
speaking, listening or grammar)
9. Why do you learn English?
10. Is English important nowadays?

Part 2. Everyday life


1. Tell about your typical day.
2. Do you do sports? What kinds of?
3. When do you usually start working?
4. What do you usually do on Saturday?
5. What do you usually do on Sunday?
6. Do you sometimes go to disco clubs?
7. Do you sometimes buy lottery tickets? Do you
win?
8. Do you like to watch films? What kind of?
9. Does your wife/husband/partner watch films?
10. Does he/she do sports?
12. What does he/she like doing? What are his/her
hobbies?
13. How often does she/he meet her/his friends?
14. Do you travel? How often?
15. What countries would you like to visit? And your
partner?

Part 3. Past
1. When did you have a vacation for the last time?
2. Where did you go? How did you go?
3. What did you do?
4. Did you meet friends last weekend?
5. What was the weather last weekend like?
6. What did you partner do last weekend?
7. Were you at home yesterday?
Part 4.
You met your old friend. Say hi and ask couple
questions.

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