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Practice SVIP
Put the phrases into the correct columns.
- This is …
- I'd like to introduce …
- Pleased to meet you.
- Have you met …?
- It's nice to meet you.
Introducing
Responding
Put the phrases into the correct columns.
- It's a pleasure to meet you.
- I'd like you to meet …
- May I introduce …?
- How do you do?
- Let me introduce you to …
Introducing
Responding
A: Hi, I'm Alex. It's nice to meet you.
B: __________
A: Hello, my name is Sarah. I just moved here.
B: __________
A: Good morning, I'm David. I'll be your guide today.
B: __________
A: Hi there, I'm Lisa. This is my first day at work.
B: __________
A: Hi, I'm Alex. I recently moved here from New York for a new job.
B: __________
A: Hello, my name is Sarah. I'm the new project manager.
B: __________
A: Hey, Sam. __________ She's from London.
B: It's a pleasure to meet you, Emily.
A: I'd like you to meet my mentor, Dr. Smith. He's a renowned historian.
B: __________
Complete the conversation with the phrases given.
Emma: Hey John! How are you?
John: Hi Emma! I'm doing well, thanks. I want you to meet my friend Sarah.
Sarah: Hi Emma.
Emma: Hi Sarah! Nice to meet you too. How do you and John know each other?
Sarah: John and I work together at the same company.
Emma: That's great! John always talks about how much he enjoys his job.
Sarah: I'm in the marketing department. John and I have collaborated on a few projects.
John: Yep, Sarah's really talented and fun to work with. We make a good team.
Emma: Sounds like it! We should all get together sometime outside of work.
Sarah:
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Complete the conversation with the phrases given.
Mr. Adams: Good morning, Ms. Parker. , a respected educator and award-winning author of several educational books. Mr. Johnson, this is Ms. Laura Parker, our new head of the English department.
Mr. Johnson: , Ms. Parker.
Ms. Parker: The pleasure is mine, Mr. Johnson. I've heard a lot about your contributions to education.
Mr. Johnson: Thank you, Ms. Parker. I've been impressed by your work in improving literacy programs.
Ms. Parker: . Your books have been very inspiring to me.
Mr. Adams: Mr. Johnson has significantly shaped modern teaching practices.
Mr. Johnson: , Ms. Parker. I'd love to discuss your initiatives sometime.
Ms. Parker: I'd be delighted. Thank you, Mr. Johnson.
Mr. Adams: I'm sure your collaboration will be fruitful.
Mr. Johnson: , Ms. Parker.
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Multiculturalism in America
From its beginning, America has always been a multicultural society. Recently, however, many people feel that the country has changed too much, making it hard for different groups to get along. Some think that America's attempts to treat everyone equally have gone too far. This can lead to situations where people from the majority group adopt cultural elements of a minority group in a way that seems unfair or disrespectful. It seems everyone has a different opinion of what is acceptable, so people are constantly worried that what they are saying or doing might offend others.
Multiculturalism in Singapore
Singapore stands out as a place where multiculturalism seems to thrive. The country is home to three primary ethnic groups: Malays, Chinese, and Indians. These groups generally coexist peacefully while maintaining their unique traditions, which is particularly evident during their festivals. For example, Muslims in Singapore celebrate Hari Raya Puasa, which marks the end of Ramadan. The Chinese celebrate Lunar New Year by giving red envelopes with money to children. The Indian community celebrates Deepavali (Festival of Lights) by lighting lamps in their doorways. Although each group has its own celebrations, the other communities respectfully participate in these public holidays.
Multiculturalism in France
Similar to America, France is home to many minority groups. However, a key difference is that in France, individuals, regardless of their origins, are expected to adopt French customs and identity. Some French citizens do not recognise special rights or duties for different cultures. They welcome immigrants with the understanding that these newcomers want to be like the French and want to respect the French way of life. Consequently, issues arise when immigrants do not assimilate into the broader population.
Read the text about multiculturalism in three countries, America, Singapore and France. For each question, choose the correct answer.
In __________, people find it challenging to establish relationships between different ethnic groups.
Multiculturalism in America
From its beginning, America has always been a multicultural society. Recently, however, many people feel that the country has changed too much, making it hard for different groups to get along. Some think that America's attempts to treat everyone equally have gone too far. This can lead to situations where people from the majority group adopt cultural elements of a minority group in a way that seems unfair or disrespectful. It seems everyone has a different opinion of what is acceptable, so people are constantly worried that what they are saying or doing might offend others.
Multiculturalism in Singapore
Singapore stands out as a place where multiculturalism seems to thrive. The country is home to three primary ethnic groups: Malays, Chinese, and Indians. These groups generally coexist peacefully while maintaining their unique traditions, which is particularly evident during their festivals. For example, Muslims in Singapore celebrate Hari Raya Puasa, which marks the end of Ramadan. The Chinese celebrate Lunar New Year by giving red envelopes with money to children. The Indian community celebrates Deepavali (Festival of Lights) by lighting lamps in their doorways. Although each group has its own celebrations, the other communities respectfully participate in these public holidays.
Multiculturalism in France
Similar to America, France is home to many minority groups. However, a key difference is that in France, individuals, regardless of their origins, are expected to adopt French customs and identity. Some French citizens do not recognise special rights or duties for different cultures. They welcome immigrants with the understanding that these newcomers want to be like the French and want to respect the French way of life. Consequently, issues arise when immigrants do not assimilate into the broader population.
Read the text about multiculturalism in three countries, America, Singapore and France. For each question, choose the correct answer.
In __________, multiculturalism thrives better than in the other two countries.
Multiculturalism in America
From its beginning, America has always been a multicultural society. Recently, however, many people feel that the country has changed too much, making it hard for different groups to get along. Some think that America's attempts to treat everyone equally have gone too far. This can lead to situations where people from the majority group adopt cultural elements of a minority group in a way that seems unfair or disrespectful. It seems everyone has a different opinion of what is acceptable, so people are constantly worried that what they are saying or doing might offend others.
Multiculturalism in Singapore
Singapore stands out as a place where multiculturalism seems to thrive. The country is home to three primary ethnic groups: Malays, Chinese, and Indians. These groups generally coexist peacefully while maintaining their unique traditions, which is particularly evident during their festivals. For example, Muslims in Singapore celebrate Hari Raya Puasa, which marks the end of Ramadan. The Chinese celebrate Lunar New Year by giving red envelopes with money to children. The Indian community celebrates Deepavali (Festival of Lights) by lighting lamps in their doorways. Although each group has its own celebrations, the other communities respectfully participate in these public holidays.
Multiculturalism in France
Similar to America, France is home to many minority groups. However, a key difference is that in France, individuals, regardless of their origins, are expected to adopt French customs and identity. Some French citizens do not recognise special rights or duties for different cultures. They welcome immigrants with the understanding that these newcomers want to be like the French and want to respect the French way of life. Consequently, issues arise when immigrants do not assimilate into the broader population.
Read the text about multiculturalism in three countries, America, Singapore and France. For each question, choose the correct answer.
In __________, the majority group may disrespectfully adopt cultural elements of a minority group.
Multiculturalism in America
From its beginning, America has always been a multicultural society. Recently, however, many people feel that the country has changed too much, making it hard for different groups to get along. Some think that America's attempts to treat everyone equally have gone too far. This can lead to situations where people from the majority group adopt cultural elements of a minority group in a way that seems unfair or disrespectful. It seems everyone has a different opinion of what is acceptable, so people are constantly worried that what they are saying or doing might offend others.
Multiculturalism in Singapore
Singapore stands out as a place where multiculturalism seems to thrive. The country is home to three primary ethnic groups: Malays, Chinese, and Indians. These groups generally coexist peacefully while maintaining their unique traditions, which is particularly evident during their festivals. For example, Muslims in Singapore celebrate Hari Raya Puasa, which marks the end of Ramadan. The Chinese celebrate Lunar New Year by giving red envelopes with money to children. The Indian community celebrates Deepavali (Festival of Lights) by lighting lamps in their doorways. Although each group has its own celebrations, the other communities respectfully participate in these public holidays.
Multiculturalism in France
Similar to America, France is home to many minority groups. However, a key difference is that in France, individuals, regardless of their origins, are expected to adopt French customs and identity. Some French citizens do not recognise special rights or duties for different cultures. They welcome immigrants with the understanding that these newcomers want to be like the French and want to respect the French way of life. Consequently, issues arise when immigrants do not assimilate into the broader population.
Read the text about multiculturalism in three countries, America, Singapore and France. For each question, choose the correct answer.
In __________, ethnic groups get along well while continuing their traditions.
Multiculturalism in America
From its beginning, America has always been a multicultural society. Recently, however, many people feel that the country has changed too much, making it hard for different groups to get along. Some think that America's attempts to treat everyone equally have gone too far. This can lead to situations where people from the majority group adopt cultural elements of a minority group in a way that seems unfair or disrespectful. It seems everyone has a different opinion of what is acceptable, so people are constantly worried that what they are saying or doing might offend others.
Multiculturalism in Singapore
Singapore stands out as a place where multiculturalism seems to thrive. The country is home to three primary ethnic groups: Malays, Chinese, and Indians. These groups generally coexist peacefully while maintaining their unique traditions, which is particularly evident during their festivals. For example, Muslims in Singapore celebrate Hari Raya Puasa, which marks the end of Ramadan. The Chinese celebrate Lunar New Year by giving red envelopes with money to children. The Indian community celebrates Deepavali (Festival of Lights) by lighting lamps in their doorways. Although each group has its own celebrations, the other communities respectfully participate in these public holidays.
Multiculturalism in France
Similar to America, France is home to many minority groups. However, a key difference is that in France, individuals, regardless of their origins, are expected to adopt French customs and identity. Some French citizens do not recognise special rights or duties for different cultures. They welcome immigrants with the understanding that these newcomers want to be like the French and want to respect the French way of life. Consequently, issues arise when immigrants do not assimilate into the broader population.
Read the text about multiculturalism in three countries, America, Singapore and France. For each question, choose the correct answer.
In __________, people have different views on what is considered acceptable.
Multiculturalism in America
From its beginning, America has always been a multicultural society. Recently, however, many people feel that the country has changed too much, making it hard for different groups to get along. Some think that America's attempts to treat everyone equally have gone too far. This can lead to situations where people from the majority group adopt cultural elements of a minority group in a way that seems unfair or disrespectful. It seems everyone has a different opinion of what is acceptable, so people are constantly worried that what they are saying or doing might offend others.
Multiculturalism in Singapore
Singapore stands out as a place where multiculturalism seems to thrive. The country is home to three primary ethnic groups: Malays, Chinese, and Indians. These groups generally coexist peacefully while maintaining their unique traditions, which is particularly evident during their festivals. For example, Muslims in Singapore celebrate Hari Raya Puasa, which marks the end of Ramadan. The Chinese celebrate Lunar New Year by giving red envelopes with money to children. The Indian community celebrates Deepavali (Festival of Lights) by lighting lamps in their doorways. Although each group has its own celebrations, the other communities respectfully participate in these public holidays.
Multiculturalism in France
Similar to America, France is home to many minority groups. However, a key difference is that in France, individuals, regardless of their origins, are expected to adopt French customs and identity. Some French citizens do not recognise special rights or duties for different cultures. They welcome immigrants with the understanding that these newcomers want to be like the French and want to respect the French way of life. Consequently, issues arise when immigrants do not assimilate into the broader population.
Read the text about multiculturalism in three countries, America, Singapore and France. For each question, choose the correct answer.
In __________, individuals are expected to act like the dominant culture regardless of their origins.
Multiculturalism in America
From its beginning, America has always been a multicultural society. Recently, however, many people feel that the country has changed too much, making it hard for different groups to get along. Some think that America's attempts to treat everyone equally have gone too far. This can lead to situations where people from the majority group adopt cultural elements of a minority group in a way that seems unfair or disrespectful. It seems everyone has a different opinion of what is acceptable, so people are constantly worried that what they are saying or doing might offend others.
Multiculturalism in Singapore
Singapore stands out as a place where multiculturalism seems to thrive. The country is home to three primary ethnic groups: Malays, Chinese, and Indians. These groups generally coexist peacefully while maintaining their unique traditions, which is particularly evident during their festivals. For example, Muslims in Singapore celebrate Hari Raya Puasa, which marks the end of Ramadan. The Chinese celebrate Lunar New Year by giving red envelopes with money to children. The Indian community celebrates Deepavali (Festival of Lights) by lighting lamps in their doorways. Although each group has its own celebrations, the other communities respectfully participate in these public holidays.
Multiculturalism in France
Similar to America, France is home to many minority groups. However, a key difference is that in France, individuals, regardless of their origins, are expected to adopt French customs and identity. Some French citizens do not recognise special rights or duties for different cultures. They welcome immigrants with the understanding that these newcomers want to be like the French and want to respect the French way of life. Consequently, issues arise when immigrants do not assimilate into the broader population.
Read the text about multiculturalism in three countries, America, Singapore and France. For each question, choose the correct answer.
In __________, public holidays from different ethnic groups are respected by other communities.
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