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1/2 WORKSHEET REGISTER
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1. First Name, Last Name or Title?
Talking TO People Talking ABOUT People
First Name Only Title and Last Name First Name Only Last Name Only First and Last Name
a. to superiors at work or school b. to show respect
c. to identify a person d. to his friend
e. to be polite
f. to another student g. to a supervisor
h. to a subordinate at work i. to a co-worker in the office j. during public speaking
k. supervisor asking about a co- worker
l. at a meeting
m. about public figures n. about politicians
o. about friends and co-workers p. about actors
q. boss complaining to another manager
2. Choose the best statement based on the situation.
Company director to employee
Hey, get over here.
Ms. Brown, could you come here for a moment?
Jane, I need to talk to you.
One colleague to another
Excuse me, do you think you could possibly give me a hand?
Excuse me, could you give me a hand?
Give me a hand.
Stranger to a man in the street
Could you tell me the time, please?
The time, please.
Hello there, how are you?
2/2 Waiter to customer
What do you want?
What would you like today?
Do you think you could possibly tell me what you would like to eat today?
Employee to department manager
Mr. Brown, could I have a word with you this afternoon?
Frank, I need to talk to you.
Mr. Brown, do you think it would be possible for me to speak with you this afternoon?
Husband to wife
How do you do?
What's up?
Excuse me dear, I was wondering how you were feeling.
Teacher to student
Do exercise 1, now!
Please do exercise 1.
Would you mind doing exercise 1?
Brother to sister
Hurry up!
Pardon me, can you please get ready?
Shall we go my dear?
Company director to employee
Ms Smith, you look fantastic today!
Jane, you are a knock out!
How are you today Ms Smith?
Customer to receptionist
Give me my bill.
The bill, please
I was wondering if I could trouble you for the bill.
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