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Online Proctice
Christina Latham-Koenig
Clive Oxenden
Paul Seligson
OXFORD
SECOND EDITION

Christina Latham-Koenig
Clive Oxenden
Paul Seligson
PaulSeligson and Clive Oxenden are the original co-authors of
English File 1 and English File 2
OXFORD
VN I VE R $ I TY PRE SS

Grammar
S2 A At the National Portrait Gallery simple past of be: was l were
54 B Chelsea girls
56 e A night to remember
simple past: regular verbs
simple past : irregular ve rbs
58 PRACTICAL ENGLlSH Episode 4 Getting last
60 A A murder story simple past: regula r and irregu lar
62 B A house with a history the re ¡51 there are, some / any +
plural nouns
64 e A night in a haunted hotel there was / there were
66
68 A What late yesterday counta ble / uncountable nouns;
al an, somel any
70 B White gold Quan t if iers: how much /
how many, a lot of, etc.
12 e Quiz night compar ati ve adjec ti v es
74 PRACTICAL ENGLlSH Episode 5 At a restaurant
76 A The most dangerous road … superlative ad jectives
78 B CouchSurf round the world! be going tD (plans), future t i me
expressions
80 e what’s going to happen? be going tD (predictions)
82
84 A First impressions adverbs (manner and modifiers)
86 B What do you want to do? ve r bs + infinitive
88 e Men, women, and the Internet ar tides
90 PRACTICAL ENGLlSH Episode 6 Going home
Vocabulary
ward farmatian: paint ) painter
past time expressions
go, have, get
irregular ver bs
the house
prepos itions: place and movement
food
food containers
high numbers
places and buildings
vacations
verb phrases
camman adverbs
verbs that take t he inf i ni ti ve
the Internet
92 A Books and movies present perfect irregular past participles
94 B I’ve never been therel present perfect or simple past? more irregular past participles
96 e The American English File re vi ew: question formation review : ward groups
questionnaire
98 REVISE ANO CHECK 11&
Pronunciation
sentence stress
-edendings
sentence stress
simple past verbs
In l and IIr/, sentence
stress
silent letters
the letters ea
Ifl and IsI
!;}r/, sentence stress
consonant groups
sentence stress
the letters 00
ward stress
sentence stress
word stress
sentence stress
irregular past participles
review: saunds
100 Communication
111 Writing
124 Grammar Bank
148 Vocabulary Bank
155 Irregular verbs
156 Sound Bank
116 Listening
3

G verb be I±I, subject pronouns: /, you, etc.
V days of the week, numbers 0-20 , gree tings
P vowel s ounds, word st re ss
1 LlSTENING & SPEAKING
Hi, I’m Mike.
What’s your name?
a 2) ) L oo k at rhe pictures. Li sren a nd number t h em 1- 4.
b Li sren again and comp lere rh e blanks. e Fill in rh e blank s w irh a word from rhe li s r.
1 A Hi, I’m Mike. What’s your 1? Fine Hi I’m… Thanks Bye
B Hannah.
A 2?
Hello= __ _
B Hannah!
My name’s … = __ _
Very well = __ _
2 A What’s you r phone 3? Thank yO l! = __ _
B 1'5212-555-.
A 4. See you on Saturday. Bye.
B Goodbye.
Goodbye =__ _
d 3)) Li sren and repear sorne phrases from rhe dialogue.
Co py rhe rh,)érh m.
3 A 5 , Mom. This is Hannah.
B 6. Nice to meet you.
e Nice to 7 you, Anna.
e 4 )) In gro up s of r hr ee, pracrice rhe dialogu es \Virh rhe
so und effec rs. C h a nge ro les.
B 8 name’s Hannah.
e Sorry, Hannah.
4 A H’1, 9. You’re early!
B Helio, Mrs. Archer. How are 10?
f Introdu ce yourself ro or h er srude nr s.
Helio, /’m Antonio,- ‘)
What’s your n ~ 0 r1a. Niee to meet you.
e I’m very we ll , 11 you, Anna. And you?
B 12 , thanks.
A It’s Hannah, Mom.

G verb be III and B
V the world, numbers 21-
P 101 , I tJ I, IJI, Id:,!; sentenee stress
1 VOCABULARY the world
a C an you nam e rhree co umri es in Eng li sh?
b »p Voeabulary Bank The world.
e 17 ») Li ste n. Say rhe narionalit y.
l») Mexico 0 exican
d In pairs, do rhe quiz.

P Useful phrases

I think ¡t’s in Vietnam.
I think ¡t’s Japanese, but I’m not sure.

THE

2 PRONUNCIATION 101 , ItJI, IJI, Id:,!

p The IdI sound

The /~ sound is the most common vowel
sound in Engli sh. The /;}! sound has many
different spellings, e., Helio, Canada, Brit ain
a 20» ) Listen and rep ear rh e words and
so und s.

~ co mpurer

American Arge nrini a n
Korea Pe ru
b 21 ») Listen and repe at the so und pictures
and senrences. Practice with a p arr ner.

1 ~ C h ess

2 Wshower

3 ‘~¡ azz

C harles is Chinese, ll ot
French.
She’s Turk ish or
Ru ssian. I’m nor s ur e.
\Ve’re German and
chey ‘re Japanese.
e »p. 166 Sound Bank. Look at rhe examp le
words and spellings for che so unds in a and b.

I

2

3

.

5

6

Where are these capital cities?
a Lima
b Hanoi
e Dublin
d Ankara
e Tehran
Where are
you from?
What country is the money from?
a the daLLar
b the yuan
e the roub Le
d the pound
e the yen
What country is the food from?
a tapas
b kimchi
c pasca
d tocos
What nationality are the flags?

aOO

b

e =

lB

d
1 18 »)) What national anthem
is it? Write the nationality.
a e
b d
1 19 »)) What language is it?
Write a-d in the boxes.

O Turkish D Russian

D Chinese O Spanish

P Languages

The word for a language is usually t he same as the
nationality adjective, e., in Japan the language is Japanese.
¿
¡
,. I
,

3 GRAMMAR verb be C!J and El
a 22 )) Cover che d ia logues. Listen ro rh ree i nt erviews
in New York C i ry. W h ic h count ri es are che people fr om?
bR ead che dialogues. Com plete th em w it h I’ m, I’m flOt,
are, aren’t, is, or isn’t.
e Listen a nd ch ec k.
1 A Are yau Mexican?
2
B No, Mexican.
____ Arge ntinian.
A Whe re –cc—=c– yau f rom
in Arge n ti n a?
B from Córdoba.
A Whe re you
from?
B from Australia,
from Darwin.
A Whe re’s Darwi n?
it near Sydney?
B No, jt . It’s in the
north.
A it nice?
B Yes, it. It’s
beautiful.
3 A Where ____ you
from?
B We ‘re f r om Col umb u s, Ohia,
in t he USo
A c- You on
vacaban?
e No, we ,-
‘ We’re
students.
d >- p. 124 Grammar Bank lB. Leam m ore ab our
rhe verb be [1J and B, and pr acr ice it.
e 24 ») Listen a nd r espon d \V irh a short answe r.
») 15 Sydney the capital of Australia? 0 0, it isn’t.
f With a partner, wr ite th ree questions begin nin g ls …?
or Are. ..? Ask t hem ro another p airo
4 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING
sentence str ess
p Sentence stress
In sentences, we stress the imp ortant words.
W he re’s she f r O ln? She’s from C hin a.
a 1 25 ))) Listen and repea t. Copy th e rhy th m.
1 A Where are you from?
B I’m from B o st o n.
2 A AreyouA m e ric a n?
B No, [‘m no t o[‘ m A ust ra lian.
b Pract ice th e d ia logues in 3 wi th a pa rt ner.
e >- Communication Where are they from?
A p .lOO B p.
d Ask people in t he cl ass Where areyoufrom?
5 VOCABULARV numbers 21 – 100
a Look at the signs. Ca n you
say the numbers?
L O 10
b >- p. 148 VocabuLary Bank Days and
numbers. Do pa rt 3.
e 127 »)) Li sten and w rit e th e n um ber s.
d Wr ite ten nu mbe rs f rom 21- 1 00.
D ictate them ro a par tner.
6 LlSTENING
a 1 28 »)) Listen and repeat the pai rs
of nu mbe rs. W hat’s t he differe nce?
1 a 13 b 30
2
3
a 14
a 15
b 40
b 50
5 a 17 b 70
6 a 18 b 80
7 a 19 b 90
4 a 16 b 60
b 29 ))) Wh i ch number do you hear?
Li sten and @ ao r b aboye.
e Play Bi”80’
7 1 3 0 ))) SONG All Over the World .n
Online Practice

3 LlSTENING & SPEAKING
a 39))) A student goes ro th e US to study English. Listen ro ch e
interview and comp l ete her formo
First name (c:D’-====’—-________~
Last na me rr
Country
City
Age
Address Ave nida Princesa Isabel
Zip code
Email (dbeze rra@mail
Phonenumber (L 5 ~ 5 _~
Cell phone number (L
~
b 1 40 ))) Listen. Complete ch e receptionisr’s
quesrions.
1 \Vhat’syour ____ oame?
2 your ¡ast name?
3 do yOll spe ll ir?
4 W here are you ,
5 old are yo u?
6 your address?
7 your zip cade?
8 \Vhat’s your address?
9 What’ s your?
e Listen aga in and repea r rhe qu es ri ons. .c&py
the rhythm.
d Ask your partner rhe questions. Write clown
hi s or her answers.
p Spelling: email addresses
@=at .=dot
4 GRAMMAR possesslve
adjectives: my, your, etc.
a Complete rhe sentences wirh /,YOII, my,
or your.
Whereare ____ from?
____’m from Rio.
2 Whac’s name?
____ name’s Darly.
b ~ p Grammar Bank 1C. Leam mo re
abour possessive adjectives and practice them.
e 1 42 })) Listen. Change the sentences.
})) I’m Richard. 0 y name’s Richard.
5 SPEAKING
~ Communication What’s his / her real
name? A p B p. Find o ut if so rn e
acto r s’ and sin gers’ names are th ei r rea l
names or not o
6 WRITING
~ p Writing Completing a form.
Complete an application for a student v isa
and wriee a paragraph aboue yo u.
Online Practice

1 VOCABULARY in a hotel
a Ma tch rhe \Vo rd s a nd sy mh ols.
b
D rece pt io n In’scpJnl
D rhe .e. lev at or I’dveltar/
D a .single roo m 1’510g1 ruml
D a do uble r oo m l’dAbl rom!
D rhe fi rsr fl oor /fdrst fbrl
(second, [h ird , etc.)
43 })) Li st en a nd ch eck.
2 ~ INTRODUCTION
a 44 »)) Watc h or li ste n ro Je nn y a nd Ro b.
Ma rk the sentenees T (tru e) or F (fa lse).
1 R ob lives and works in London.
2 He’s a w rit er f O f a mag az in e.
3 T he name of hi s magazine is London
20seven.
4 Je nn y is Brirish.
5 She’s an assistant edi tor.
6 Ir ‘s h er second rime in rhe U K.
b Watc h a f liste n aga in. Say why rhe F
se nt ences are fal seo
Arriving in London
3! E CHECKING IN
a 45 »)) Warc h a f li ste n [Q Je nn y ch eck in g inco a hore l r oo m.
A n swe r rhe qu es ti ons.
1 Co mplete Jc uu y’s la st nam e: Z l_ Ll_ SK_.
2 W hat ‘s her r oo m Ilumber?
b Watch Of li sten aga in. Co mplete the You Hear phr ases.
l) You Hear You Say O
Good evening, madam. HelIo. I have a reservatian.
My name’s Jennifer Ziel ins ki.
Can you t hat, please? Z-I-E-L-I-N-S-K- I.
For fi ve nights? Ves , that’s right.
Can I have your passport, please? Just a second … Here you are.
Tha nk you. Can you sign
her e,? Thank you.
Here’s your __ _
It’s roo m 306 , on the thi rd floa r.
The is over the r e. The li ft? Oh, t he elevator.
Yeso Enjoy your stay, Ms. Zi elinsk i. Thank yau.
p American and British English
elevatar = Ame ri can Eng lish lift = British English
z = lziJ in American En gUsh, Izcdl in Briti sh English
Greetings
Good morning = > 12:00 p. Good afternoon = 12:00 p. > 6:00 p. m.
Good evening = 6:00 p. > Good night = Gaa dbye (when yau ga to bed)
Madam :::: a poUte way to greet a woman
Sir =a polite way t o greet aman
e 46 l) Watch or li sten and repea r the You S ay ph rases.
Copy the ~ thm.

G al an, plurals; this l thatl these l those
V thing s
P final- s and -es; th
1 VOCABULARY things
a L oo k ar a photo ofRoa ld Dahl ,
(h e aucha r of m any famolls ch ild ren’s
books and stor ies fUf ad ult s.
Do yo u kn o\V any of hi s books?
b Loo k at (he photo of hi s roo m.
Check (.1) or put an X nexr ro che
rhings you can see in rhe pic ru re.
Do you think rhe roo m is neat?

D a rab ie

D alamp

D acomputer

D achair

D pencils

D phoro s

D awindow

D a printer

D aphone

D pieces oE paper

c ~ p. 151 Vocabulary Bank Things.
2 GRAMMAR a / an , plurals
a Co mpl ete [he chan.
Singular Plu ral

a pen

1{ umbreUa 1 ,;

00

b ~ p. 126 Grammar Bank 2A part lo
pens
watches
dictionaries
Learn m ore abour a I an and plural s. and p racr ice rhem.
What’s thi s
in Englis h?
It ‘s a key.
3 PRONUNCIATION final -s and -es
a
b
1 53 ))) Listen and repear (he words and sounds.

~

s nake book s la mp s tickets

~

z ebra phoro s keys pen s
j¡z) glass es watc h es pur s es
1 54 ))) Read rhe rule. ~ (he word s where -es is
pronounced 1Iz!. Listen~heck.

P F -es

Final-es after ce, eh, sh, s, ge, and x = lizJ, e., watches,
glasses, change purses
1 classes 3 headphones 5 pieces 7 pages
2 fil es 4 boxe s 6 rissues 8 chairs

4 LlSTENING & SPEAKING
a ~ Communication What’s on the table? p.
b 55 »)) Li sten ro rhree people say w hat
rhings rh ey have 0 11 che rabie or desk where
[h ey \Vor k. Are eh ei r rabies neae?
e Listen again and check (/’) rhe rhings (hey hav e.
1 2 3
a computer / a laptop D D D
a printer D D D
a lamp D D D
a phone D D D
books D D D
a dictionary D D D
a ca lendar D D D
photos D D D
pieces of paper D D D
pens D D D
DVDs D D D
tissues D D D
d Ta lk to a panner abour rhe rabI e where ya u
work or st ud y. Say what rhin gs ya u ha ve. Say
i f ch e rabI e is neae o r no r.
0 ave a Japtop and a printer. I have… It isn’t neat.
e Play What is ir? \V irh yo ur partner. A cla se
yo ur eyes. B give rhing s ro yO llf partner and
ask What is ir? What are they?
5 GRAMMAR
this / that / these / those
a 56 »)) Look at pictures 1- 4 and complete
rhe dialo gues. Listen and chec k. Prac t ice rhe
dialogues.
bR ead the dialogues again. What’s th e
differ ence between …?
1 this and these
2 this and that
3 these a ud titase
e ~ p Grammar Bank 2A part 2.
Learn more a bou r tlús f that f these f titase
and pra ct ic e them.
6 PRONUNCIATION th
a 58 l») Li sren and repear rhe wo rd s an d so und s.
~ mo rh er rh is rh ar rh ese rhe rh ey

####### & th umb th a nk s th ing th irt y three Th ur sday

b 159 ») Li st en and repear the phr ases. Pract ice say in g rhem.
1 t his Th u rsday
2 th ire y- rh ree
3 rhose rh ings
4 Th anksfor th at.
5 Th ese are th e keys.
6 Whar ar e rhose rh in gs rhere?
7 l ‘m th irty- th ree th is Th ursday.
e Work in pairs. Pu r fourofyour rhings o n yo ur rabie (s i ngular or
plural). As k your parrn er.
For rhe rhin gs on yo ur rabIe:
What’s this in EngliS ~ 0 ‘s a watch.
For thin gs in the cl assroom (point) :
What are those in EngliS ~ 0 heY’re pictures.
1 What’s this? 2 What are these?
It ‘s ____ _ _ They ‘re __.
3 What’s that? 4 What are those?
It’s ___ _ They’ re __.
Online Practice

3 PRONUNCIATION
long and short vowel sounds
a 64 »)) Listen and repear rhe words
and so und s.

I

cp


~
. ,t
\ ‘ ,”

####### –

fish tr ee d ock
c::O ~ ~
s aw bu ll b OD e
b Matc h an adj ecr ive f rom cirele A \Virh an
adjective fro m cirele B w irh rhe s ame vowel
sound. Write rh em in rh e c hart.
A
blue full
easy rich
5mall hot
B
cheap big
ca lm wrong
ne w good
c 65 »)) Listen and ch eck
d .. p Sound Bank. Look at the typical
spe llin gs for rhese soun ds.
e Adjectiverace In pairs, in rhree minutes
mak e phra ses \Virh an adjecrive and a noun
\Virh rhe s ame vowel sound. Use a I mt \Virh
sin g ular nouns.
Adjectives
old new
gray long
black good
big cheap
Anoldpho ~
Nouns
book boots
jeans photo
day fish
song cat
f 66 »)) Li sten and check. Pracrice saying
rhe phrases.
4 VOCABULARV adjectives part 2
a .. p. 152 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives. Do part 2.
b Work in pairs. A say an adjective. B saya famous persono
ShO ~ ~ om Cruise
5 READING
a Read the descriptions and look at the photos.
Who are the t\Vo people?
I III
Who are they?
He’s a famous American actor.
He’s tall and he’s very attractive.
He has long hair and brown eyes.
I think he’s about 50.
She’s a very beauti!ul actress.
She’s short and slim, and
she has long dark hair. She’s a
Hollywood star, but she isn’t
American, she’s Spanish.
bR ead rhem agai n. Guess rhe meaning of rhe highUghred word s.
6 WRITING & SPEAKING
a T hink of a famous person from any co untr y in rhe world. Use rhe
jobs in rhe box te help you.
acto r / actress musician politician
singer sportsman / sportswoman TV host
b Wrire a sho rr description of rhe person oGive ir ro your partner.
Ca n he , she guess who ie is?
e Play Gu ess tite famolls p erso no
A rhink of a famous actor I acrress.
B ask ten ques ei ons using Is. ..? Try to guess th e actor I ac er ess.
Is it aman or a woma~ 0 woman.
Is she America ~ 0 es, she is.
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G imperatives, let ‘s
V feelings Please
P understanding conne cted spee ch slow down!
1 VOCABULARY feelings 2 LlSTENING & READING
a Match th e wo rds and pic tur es.
D hun gry
D hu t
D an gry
D tired
D sad
D thir sty
D co ld
rn wo rr ie d
D bored
D happy
D s tr essed
p Collocation
Use be + hungry, thirsty, hot , etc.,
e., /’m very hungry.
NO T I have very hungry.
b 68 »)) Li ste n and chec k. Repe at the phr ases.
e Cover th e w ord s and ¡oo k at th e pi ct u res.
M ak e [±] and El se nte nces about h ow y ou fee!
and tel] yo ur pa rtn e r.

Cj

‘m really hungry.
I’m very tired.
/’m not hoto
a 1 69 »)) T h e Ca rt er f amil y is o n vac at io n. Look at the ri c tur es.
Li sten and numb er th em 1- 5.

t

GRAMMAR
@ a,b,orc.
1 Hello. ___ yo urn ame?
a Whar b What are c \Vhar’s
2 Maria is Mex iean. ___ a srudent.
a She’s b He’s e !t’s
3 A Where from?
B He’s fro111 Turke y.
a he is b is c is he
4 T hey So uth Korean. T hey’re
Viernamese.
a i sn’t b aren’r c nor are
5 A Are you froJ11 Paris?
B Yes, ___.
a lam b I’m cIare
6 She’s Brazilian. nam e’s Daniela.
a His b Her e Your
7 We’re from rhe USo la st name is
Preston.
a Your b Th eir e Our
8 A Wha t are rhey?
B They’re __ _
a warches b a wateh e warehs
9 A Whar is it?
B It’s __ _
a a um brella
b an umbr e ll a
c umbrella
10 Look atthose __ _
a womans b women c womens
11 A What are in English?
B They’re keys.
a that b rhi s c rhese
12 These are very
a difficulr exercises
b exereises di fficu lr
e difficults exerc ises
13 ca r eful! Thar dog’s dangero us.
a Are b Beyou e Be
14 Ple ase in rhe li bra r y.
a nor ea t b don’t ear c no ear
15 I’m hun gr y. stop ar rhe cafe.
a Ler ‘s b We e Don’r
VOCABULARY
a Comp lete with at,from, in, off, or too
1 I’m Japan.
2 Niee meer yo tl.
3 \Vhat’s bOlyour English?
4 Look rhe board.
5 Please tum yo ur eell phone.
b Complete the phrases wirh rhese ver bs.
Answer Stand Open Read Wo rk
l ___ rhe text. 4 ___ t he door.
2 in pairs.
3 = __ up.
5 th e quesrions.
e @ rh ewor dthati sd iffe re nt.
one rhree g
1 eighr rwo seven
2 Brazil Ch in ese Per u
3 Spanish
4 Afri ea
5 sixreen
6 Wednesday
Italian Japanese
As ia Ireland
forry
ItaIy
ninery
Friday
five
file
7 glasses change pur se headphones
Iran
Franee
Eu r ope
eighty
Mo nday
se lsso rs
8 door sehoo l
9 waller
10 happy
w indo w
newspaper
tired
wall
book
angry
d Wrire the op po sire adjecrive.
1 good 4 tal!
2 expe nslve 5 empry
3 dirty
PRONUNCIATION
a ~ the word wi th a differem sa und.
l ‘ A B e
2
&e
Hi d ay my
3 !lzJ warches boxes files
4
~
Japan G erman good
5
~
dangerous sta mps bad
b U nd e rlin e rhe srresse d syllable.
D
n iee
mag az llle
sr ressed
glasses
page
laptop
1 a~ddress 2 Ilta IJ y 3 ex penjsi ve 4 newslpa per 5 rhir lreen

CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT?
a Read rhe anide once. Do you kno\V any more \Vords
rhar are British English, not American English?
American and British English-

the same, but different

American and British people speak the same
language-English, but with some small differences.
VOCABULARY
Sorne words are different in British English, far example,
British people say postcode, not z eode, holiday, not vacation,
and mobile phone, not cell phone. Sorne words have different
meanings, far example in American English, a purse is a
woman’s bago In British English, a purse is a small thing (like a
wallet) where women have their money and credit cards.
SPELLING
ColorJovor, and other words that end in -or in American
English end with -our in British English, e. , colour,favour.
Center, theater, and other words that end in -ter in American
English end with -tre in British English, e., centre, theatre.
GRAMMAR
British grammar is very similar to American grammar,
but with some small differences, especialLy prepositions.
For example, British people say 5ee you on Friday, but
Americans say See you Friday.
PRONUNCIATION
The most important difference between American and
British English is pronunciation. American accents and
British accents are very different, and when a British person
starts speak ing , American people know he or she is British,
and vice versa.
b Look at [he highlighr ed \Vords in the text and guess
their meaning.
cRead rhe anide again. Mark rhe sente nces T (rrue)
or F (false).
1 American English and British English are
very differenr.
2 Holiday and postcode are rhe same in Brirish
and American English.
3 Pllrs e has differenr meanings in Ameri can and
Brirish English.
4 NeiBhbor is Brirish spelling.
5 Brirish and American grammar are nor very differenr.
6 Ir’s difficult to know from their accenr if a person is
British oc American.

VIDEO CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE
PEOPLE?
1 74})) On the street Warch oc li sten ro five people
and answer rhe quesrions.
1 Her llame is
a Jenna b Jeana c Jeanna
2 Andy ‘s from Newcastle in rhe ofE ngland.
a norrheasr b norrhwesr c sourheasr
3 David is
a Canadian b French e Spanish
4 Her name is
a Elisa b ElIie c Elise
S Tiffany is
a German b Brazilian c Ru ssian
CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLlSH?
Do rhe rasks with a parrnee. C heck (J’) rhe hox if you
can do them.
Canyou …?

1 O co unt from 0- 20

2 O COllnt from 20- 100 (20, 30, etc.)

3 O saythe da ysofrheweek

4 O give rhree insrrucrions: rwo [±]and one EJ

5 O inrroduce yo ur self and anorher person

6 O answer rhe questions below

VIDEO
– Whar’s yo ur firsr nameflasr name?
– How do you spe ll ir?
– Where are you from?
Short movies Hollywood, los Angeles
Watch and enjoy the movie.
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