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 Formal Situations

Read the dialogues as many times as possible. Then find a  partner and practise them. 

Dialogue 1

Two people greet each other politely in an airport’s boarding 

room. It sounds formal and friendly. 

Peter : Good afternoon.

Jane : Good afternoon.

Peter : My name is Peter. What›s your name?

Jane : My name is Jane. Nice to meet you.

Peter : It’s a pleasure. This is a great party!

Jane : Yes, it is. Where are you from?

Peter : I’m from Amsterdam. Where are you from?

Jane : I’m from Spain.

Conversation Practices

Peter : That’s very interesting. Spain is a beautiful 

 country.

Jane : Thank you. It is a wonderful place.


Dialogue 2

One Monday morning in a large hall of a hotel, two people 

started a conversation fomally. Similar to dialogue above, they 

introduce each other’s name before talking more.

John : Good morning.

Alan : Good morning. How are you?

John : I’m very well, thank you. And you?

Alan : I’m fine. Thank you for asking.

John : I don’t believe we’ve met before, I’m John. 

Alan : Pleased to meet you. I’m Alan.

John : Do you have a meeting this morning?

Alan : Yes, I do. Do you have a meeting as well?

John : Yes. It was a pleasure seeing you.

Alan : Goodbye.

John : Goodbye.


Dialogue 3 

A teacher wants to introduce herself in the first meeting of 

her class. She introduced herself before starting to get to know 

her students and before starting the lesson. 

Teacher : Good morning class.

Students : Good morning, mam.

Teacher : How are you today?

Students : Very well, thank you. And you?

Teacher : I am great, thanks. Let me introduce myself. 

 My name is Jasmine and I am from


Dialogue 4

This conversation took place in front of a classroom at 

the beginning of new academic year. The two people are 

new students and wish to be good friends.

Sarah : Hello, how are you?

Mary : Hi, I’m very well, thanks. How are you?

Sarah : Great, thanks! My name is Sarah, what’s 

 yours?

Mary : I’m Mary. Nice to meet you, Sarah.

Sarah : Nice to meet you too. I’m a new student 

 here. 

Mary : You are? Me too. Where do you live?

Sarah : I live in the dormitory of the university.

Mary : So do I. In which floor is your room?

Informal Situations

Sarah : My room is number 305, third floor. You?

Mary : Mine is fourth floor, room number 400.

Sarah : Our rooms are quite close. We can walk to 

 campus together then.

Mary : Sure, why not. Let’s make good friends, 

 Sarah.

Sarah : Yeah, of course. 

Mary : Anyway I need to meet with my brother

Teacher : Good morning class.

Students : Good morning, mam.

Teacher : How are you today?

Students : Very well, thank you. And you?

Teacher : I am great, thanks. Let me introduce myself. 

 My name is Jasmine and I am from

now. See you later

Sarah : See you.


Dialogue 5

A person wanted to know the way to get to a place so he asked 

a person around him. He started to talk informally because the 

person he met looked younger.

Adam : Hi, I’m Adam. What’s your name?

Ben : Hello, my name is Ben. Good to see you.

Adam : Good to see you too. 

Ben : Are you a student here?

Adam : No, I’m just a visitor. What about you?

Ben : I’m a junior student of this university.

Adam : What a luck! Can you show me the way to 

 get to the faculty building?

Ben : Sure. I can take you there. Let’s go.

Adam : Thank’s a lot.


Dialogue 6

Two university students meet for the first time. They greet 

each other and talk informally and friendly rspecially because 

later they found out that they are the same year students. 

Clara : Hello 

Joni : Hi.

Clara : I’m Clara. 

Joni : Nice to meet you, Clara. My name is Joni.

Clara : Pleased to meet you too, Joni. 

Joni : Your accent is Javanese. Are you from Java?

Clara : Right, I’m originally from Solo. What about 

 you?


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