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Everyday English Phrasebook 02 - Introductions and Personal Information

Names, origins, contact details, work, study, and basic personal facts

How to learn "Everyday English Phrasebook 02 - Introductions and Personal Information" with passive listening

This topic contains 150 English phrases with None support. You can keep them playing in Kuku.talk while you work, walk, or handle routine tasks.

Passive listening does not require a separate lesson: short phrases return in small batches, and regular repetition helps you meet useful wording more often.

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Phrases in this topic

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1 my name is
2 I'm
3 I'm from
4 I live in
5 I was born in
6 I'm years old
7 I'm a student
8 I work as
9 I work in
10 I study
11 I speak
12 I don't speak
13 my phone number is
14 my email is
15 my address is
16 this is my friend
17 this is my brother
18 this is my sister
19 nice to meet you
20 what's your name
21 where are you from
22 where do you live
23 how old are you
24 what do you do
25 what's your job
26 are you a student
27 do you speak English
28 I'm married
29 I'm single
30 I have children
31 My name is Alex.
32 I'm Alex.
33 I'm Maria.
34 What's your name?
35 What is your full name?
36 My full name is Alex Carter.
37 How do you spell your name?
38 It's A-L-E-X.
39 Can you say your name again?
40 This is my friend Ben.
41 This is my sister Anna.
42 This is my brother Mark.
43 This is my colleague Sarah.
44 Nice to meet you, Sarah.
45 Nice to meet you too.
46 You can call me Alex.
47 Everyone calls me Sam.
48 Please call me Kate.
49 Where are you from?
50 I'm from the United States.
51 I'm from Canada.
52 I'm from Mexico.
53 I'm from Brazil.
54 I'm from Germany.
55 I'm from Poland.
56 I'm from Japan.
57 I live in New York.
58 I live near Chicago.
59 I live outside the city.
60 I was born in California.
61 I grew up in Texas.
62 My family is from Spain.
63 I'm new here.
64 I've been here for two weeks.
65 I moved here last month.
66 I like it here.
67 What's your phone number?
68 My phone number is five five five, one two three, four five six seven.
69 Can I have your email?
70 My email is alex@example.com.
71 What's your address?
72 I live at 25 Maple Street.
73 Do you use WhatsApp?
74 Can I text you?
75 Send me a message.
76 I'll send you my number.
77 Here is my number.
78 Can you write it down?
79 Do you have my contact?
80 Let me check my phone.
81 I don't remember my number.
82 Please call me later.
83 You can reach me after six.
84 My phone is off.
85 What do you do?
86 I'm a student.
87 I'm a teacher.
88 I'm a software developer.
89 I'm a nurse.
90 I'm a driver.
91 I'm looking for a job.
92 I work in a cafe.
93 I work at a hotel.
94 I work from home.
95 I study English.
96 I study at the university.
97 I go to school.
98 I'm in a language course.
99 I have class today.
100 I have work tomorrow.
101 I'm off today.
102 I'm busy with work.
103 How old are you?
104 I'm twenty-five.
105 I'm married.
106 I'm single.
107 I have two children.
108 I don't have children.
109 I have a dog.
110 I have a small family.
111 I have a big family.
112 I speak English.
113 I speak a little Spanish.
114 I don't speak French.
115 I understand a little.
116 I'm learning English.
117 I like music.
118 I like sports.
119 I don't drink coffee.
120 I don't smoke.
121 first name
122 last name
123 full name
124 nickname
125 age
126 address
127 phone number
128 email address
129 country
130 city
131 town
132 street
133 apartment
134 family
135 parents
136 children
137 husband
138 wife
139 partner
140 friend
141 colleague
142 student
143 teacher
144 job
145 work
146 school
147 university
148 language
149 English
150 a little

Passive listening questions

How can I learn "Everyday English Phrasebook 02 - Introductions and Personal Information" through passive listening?

Add the topic to your study routine and listen to the phrases in the background during the day. This gives you more contact with useful expressions without a long separate session.

Why preview the phrase list first?

The list helps you quickly assess the topic vocabulary, see the None text, and decide which expressions deserve more listening time.

Can I add this topic to Kuku.talk study?

Yes. After signing in, open the study dashboard, choose the topic, and listen to the phrases in small repeated batches.