
11 Write one more follow-up question you might ask after someone answers questions 1–6 in Exercise 10.
12 Choose six questions from this lesson that you think are good to ask people when you first meet them. Then think of two more questions you could ask.
13 Imagine you’re at a party for language students from different countries.
— Using your questions, start conversations with other students and get to know them. You can answer in ways that are true for you or choose a person from pictures below and pretend to be them.
— Try to find two things you have in common and two things that are different.
Example:
— What did you do last weekend? Anything interesting?
— Yes, actually. I saw a horror film at the cinema with my brother and sister-in-law.
— Well, I went to the cinema, but I watched a drama.