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I speak a bit of French. I speak a little Arabic. What's your address? an email/web address I asked when she was leaving but shedidn't answer. Do you speak Arabic? I asked him about his hobbies. He was born in Austria. Can you drive? Can you count from 1 to 100 in English? in the country We went to Egypt for our holidays. What's your email address? He sent me an email today. Do you speak English? He found the English a little cold and reserved. Steve's father was from Poland. Ken was the first person to arrive. I speakFrench. I'm from Austria. She has a German boyfriend. Hello, Christina, how are you? Hello, this is Alex. That's her house on the corner. Hi! How are you? Phillip is sitting over there with his daughter.
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/həʊm taʊn/ /haʊ/ /hʌŋˈgeəriən/ /aɪ/ /ðiˈɪntənet/ /ɪt/ /ɪts/ /dʒəˈpæn/ /ˌdzæpəˈniːz/ /ˈlæŋgwɪdʒ/ /ˈmeksɪkəʊ/ /mɪs/ /ˈməʊbaɪl//ˈmɪstə / /ˈmɪsɪz/ /məz/ /ˈmjuːzɪk/ /maɪ/ /neɪm/ /ˌnæʃ nˈæləti/ /ˈnʌmbə / /ˈnʌmbə / /aʊər/ /ˈpiːpl / /ˈfəʊn ˌnʌmbə / /ˈpɒlɪʃ/
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My home town is Cairo. How do you spell that? He married a Hungarian woman. I've bought some chocolate. Check out this music website on the Internet. Have you seen my bag? "It's in the hall." The house has its own swimming pool. Yuko is in Japan, visiting her family. Japanese design How many languages do you speak? She's travelling around Mexico. Miss Olivia AllenbyI called him from my mobile. Good morning, Mr Smith. Hello, Mrs. Jones. Ms Holly Fox I never learnt to read music (=understand written music). My name's Claudia. What's your name? What nationality is she? What's the number of his house? What's your phone number? Alice is our youngest daughter. Our company employs over 400 people. I don't remember his phone number. My granny is Polish.
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