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Today, we’re focusing on introducing team members based on Lesson 5 of New Concept English Book 1: Nice to meet you. Whether you’re onboarding a new colleague or collaborating with international teams, knowing how to introduce people professionally is a must.
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Look at number one.Is this your pen?Yes, it is.Look at number two.Is this your pencil?Yes, it is.Look at number three.Is this your book?Yes, it is.Look at number four.Is this your watch?Yes, it is.Look at number five.Is this your coat?No, it isn't.Look at number six.Is this your dress?Yes, it is.Look at number seven.Is this your skirt?No, it isn't.Look at number eight.Is this your shirt?Yes, it is.Look at number nine.Is this your car?Yes, it is.Look at number ten.Is this your house?No, it isn't.Look at number eleven.Is this your suit?Yes, it is.Look at number twelve.Is this your school?No, it isn't.Look at number thirteen.Is this your teacher?Yes, it is.Look at number fourteen.Is this your son?No, it isn't.Look at number fifteen.Is this your daughter?Yes, it is.
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In this episode of New Concept English for Designers, we focus on Lesson 3 from New Concept English Book 1: identifying and confirming ownership.
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Today’s lesson is based on New Concept English, Book 1, Lesson 2, focusing on the phrase "Is this your...?" to ask and confirm ownership. This question is essential in shared workspaces, especially for designers who frequently use shared tools, devices, or files.
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Book1 Lesson 1 Text:
Excuse me! Yes? Is this your handbag? Pardon? Is this your handbag? Yes, it is. Thank you very much.