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Conversation Starters How’s it going? How are you doing? How’s life? What’s new?

Which of these is strange in English? How’s life? Did you eat? How’s it going? What have you been up to these days? What’s going on? How have you been? What’s new? How’s school? How are you doing? How’s everything? What’s up? You look terrible!

What have you been up to these days? Matching activity Not bad and you? terrible… How’s life? How have you been? What’s going on? What have you been up to these days? Not much…you? Couldn’t be better! How’s it going? How are you doing? What’s new? Pretty good and you? It’s going... How’s school? Nothing much… Pretty good! How’s everything? What’s up?

Dialogue practice Prof. G: Hey, how’s it going? You: Not bad and you? Prof. G: Not bad! What’s new? You: Nothing much, I’ve been pretty busy these days eating and drinking with new friends... Prof. G: really?... That must be fun! You: Yeah it’s great! Prof. G: Hey, If you have time tonight do you want to grab a beer and some chicken together? You: Sounds awesome! I’ll pay! Prof. G: Great! Meet you here at 6!

Dialogue practice Situation: You see your new friend on campus and you really want to invite them to hang out with you and your friends tonight. Make a dialogue using one of the conversation starters and responses we learned.