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In this English lesson you will learn
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asking over 100 basic questions and how
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to answer them. You would learn asking
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questions related to personal
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information
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introducing yourself and saying hello
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shopping related questions questions
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with the word light and asking for
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someone's opinion and suggestion these
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questions will help you to keep the
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conversation going and improve your
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English so let's begin
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"What's your name?" "My name's Jacob" "Where
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are you from?" "I'm from London." "Where do
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you come from?"
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"I come from London." That's another way of
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asking the question "Where are you from?"
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"What's your surname?" "My surname is Brown."
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"What's your family name?" "My family name is
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Brown." this is another way of asking
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someone's surname. Family name and
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surname mean the same thing.
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"What's your first name?" "My first name is
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John."
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"What's your address?" "I stay at 13 United
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street." "Where you live?" "I live in England."
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"What's your telephone number?"
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"My number is 845 845." "What's your email
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address?" "You can email me at John@
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gmail.com"
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"How old are you?" "38, I am 38 years old"
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"When and where were you born?" "I was born in
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1974, in London." "Are you married?" "No, I am
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single."
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"Yes, I'm married."
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"What's your marital status?" "I'm married."
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that's another way of asking if someone
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is married.
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It's a formal way of asking the
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question "Are you married?"
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"What do you do?" "I am an English teacher"
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"What's your job?" "I teach English at the
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high school?" "Where did you go?"
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"I went shopping with a friend." "What did
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you buy?"
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"We bought some new clothes on sale." "Where
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were you?" "I was in london for the weekend"
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"Have you got a car?" "Yes, I have a
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hatchback." A hatchback car has a full
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with door at the back that opens upwards
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to provide easy access for loading.
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"Yes, I Drive a sedan." A Sedan is a four door
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car that often seats 4 to 5 people and
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has a closed roof.
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"Have you got a house?"
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"No, I live in a flat." "Have you got any
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children?"
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"Yes, I've got three children two boys and
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a daughter."
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"No, not yet."
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"Can you play tennis?" "Yes I can play
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tennis."
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"No, I play football."
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"Can you speak English?" "No, I can't." "I speak
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Mandarin." "Yes I can, but I am not fluent."
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"I'm learning to speak English."
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"Could you speak English when you were
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five years old?"
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"Yes, I could speak English when I was
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five years old."
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"No, I couldn't." "English is not my native
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language."
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"How do you do?" "How do you do?"
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"Pleased to meet you." "How are you?" "Fine
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thanks." "And you?"
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"How can I help you?" "Yes, I'm looking for a
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sweater." "May I help you
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"No thanks. I'm just looking around."
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"Can I try this shirt?"
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"Sure, the changing rooms are over there."
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"Have you got something bigger?" "Certainly,
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we've got larger sizes as well." "How much
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does it cost?"
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"It's on sale for thirty dollars."
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"How much is it?" "This shirt is for fifty
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dollars."
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"How would you like to pay?" "I would like
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to pay by cash." "Can I pay by credit card?"
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"Certainly, we accept all the major cards."
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[Music]
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"What's that?" "It's a SmartWatch." "What time
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is it?" "It's 10 O'clock. "May I open the
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window?"
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"Certainly, It's very hot in the office
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today." "Is there a bakery near here?"
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"Yes." "There is a bakery nearby, take the
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next corner and it's next to the bank."
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"Where is the nearest bank?" "The nearest
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bank is on the United street." "Who wrote
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this article?" "Michelle wrote this article,
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The Sun Also Rises." "Is there any rice?"
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"Yes there's a lot of rice left."
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"Are there any sandwiches?"
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"No, there aren't any sandwiches left. "Is
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this your book?"
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"No, I think it's his book." "Who is that?"
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"It's Henry my sister's fiance." "What do
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you like to do on weekends?" "I like
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playing cricket, reading and listening to
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pop music."
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"What does she look like?" "She's tall and
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slim with blonde hair."
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"What would you like to eat?"
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"I'd like a burger, chips and soda."
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"What is it like to visit Thailand?" "It's
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an interesting country, many things to
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see and do."
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"What's the weather like?" "It's raining
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heavily at the moment." "Would you like
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some coffee?"
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"Yes thank you." "I'd like some coffee." "Would
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you like something to drink?"
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"Thank you." "Could I have a cup of coffee
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and some cake?"
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[Music]
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"What's it about?" "It's about a young girl
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who has many adventures."
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"What do you think about this book?" "I
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think the book is very interesting." "Is it
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difficult to score in IELTS exam?" "It's
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not if you practice well."
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"What are your views on Donald Trump, as
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the America's President?" "That's a good
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question."
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"Well I am speechless."
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"How was the movie?" "It was very
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interesting." "You should watch it."
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"How do you feel about Clara?" "Clara is
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quite friendly and helpful."
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"How about I pick you up at 8 o'clock,
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on my way to the airport?"
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"Great." "I'll see you then."
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"How about some lunch.?" "Sure, I am hungry."
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"Why don't you take some time out and
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rest?"
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"That's a good idea." "What shall we do this
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evening?"
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"Let's go see a movie."
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"Why don't we go out visit some old
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friends this afternoon?"
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"Yes, that sounds like a great idea."
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"I have nothing to wear to the party.
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"You could wear your Blue jacket and
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black shoes." I hope you found this lesson
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useful. Practice these questions to
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improve your English. Subscribe to our
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our channel. I will see you soon with
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another English lesson, till then take
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care and bye.