4 exercices sur comment se présenter en anglais

Entraînez-vous à utiliser le vocabulaire pour se présenter en anglais grâce aux exercices suivants.

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EXERCICE 1

Complétez les phrases suivantes.

Question 1 - Fill in the Blanks

Hello! My is Sarah, and I’m a teacher from Chicago.

Question 2 - Fill in the Blanks

I was  in 1980 and currently in London.

Question 3 - Fill in the Blanks

I as an engineer and enjoy hiking on weekends.

Question 4 - Fill in the Blanks

My include playing chess and football.

Question 5 - Fill in the Blanks

to meet you! – a polite expression for formal introductions.

EXERCICE 2

Vrai ou faux ?

Question 1 - True or False

Saying "I am into painting" implies a professional expertise in painting.

Question 2 - True or False

The phrase "Good afternoon!" can be used at 8:00 a.m.

Question 3 - True or False

"I’ve been working here for 15 years" refers to an ongoing job.

Question 4 - True or False

"What’s your job?" is a polite way to inquire about someone’s profession.

Question 5 - True or False

Using "What about you?" can only be done in informal settings.

EXERCICE 3
Mettez les mots dans l’ordre pour former une phrase correcte.

years / a / have / working / I’ve / 12 / been / teacher / for / as / .

born / were / Where / you / in / city / which / and / ?

enjoy / I / watching / movies / hanging / and / friends / with / out / .

job / does / what / living / your / for / father / do / a / ?

turn / 35 / next / I’ll / month / old / years / .

EXERCICE 4
Choisissez la bonne option.
Question 1 - Multiple Choice

Which phrase expresses that you are married and have children?

Question 2 - Multiple Choice

What’s the best response if someone says, "Nice to meet you"?


Question 3 - Multiple Choice

Which is grammatically correct?


Question 4 - Multiple Choice

If asked, "Where are you from?" what is an appropriate response?

Question 5 - Multiple Choice

In which situation would you most likely use the phrase"Thanks for listening!"?

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