Identifying people by occupation

61. Who are you?
62. I'm a student.
63. Who is that over there?
64. He's a student, too.
65. Is that lady a student?
66. No, she isn't.
67. Those men aren't students, either.
68. Am I your teacher?
69. Yes, you are.
70. That man is a teacher, isn't he?
71. Yes, he is.
72. Who are those people?
73. Maybe they're farmers.
74. Aren't they students?
75. I really don't know.

Introductions and courtesies


76. What's your name?
77. My name is Jones.
78. What's your first name?
79. My first name is Bill.
80. How do you spell your last name?
81. Jones. J-O-N-E-S.
82. What's your friend's name?
83. His name is John Smith.
84. John and I are old friends.
85. Are you John's brother?
86. No, I'm not.
87. This is Mr. Jones.
88. How do you do?
89. Mrs.Jones, this is Mr. John Smith.
90. Very please to meet you.

Days and months of the calendar


91. What day is today?
92. Today is Monday.
93. What day was yesterday?
94. Yesterday was Sunday.
95. What day is tomorrow?
96. What month is this?
97. This is January.
98. Last month was December, wasn't it?
99. Yes, it was.  
100. What month is next month?  
101. I was in the hospital for several weeks.
102. Where were you on Tuesday?
103. You were here in February, weren't you?
104. No, I wasn't.
105. Your friend was here a week ago, wasn't he?

Talking about objects


106. Do you have a book?
107. Yes, I do.
108. You have a radio, don't you?
109. No, I don't.
110. I don't have a phonograph, either.
111. Does this radio belong to you?
112. Yes, I think it does.
113. How many sisters and brothers do you have?
114. Don't you have my hat?
115. Yes, I have both your hat and your coat.
116. Does John have a yellow pencil?
117. Yes, he does.
118. He has a radio, doesn't he?
119. No, he doesn't have one.
120. He already has a phonograph, but he doesn't have a radio yet.