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Anne, this is my brother, Chin-ho.

2025.07.28 09:54

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Dialog

 

Sang-ho : Anne, this is my brother, Chin-ho.

Ann : Hi, Chin-ho. Nice to meet you.

Chin-ho : Hi, Ann. Nice to meet you, too.

Sang-ho : Mom, this is Ann.

She is from New York.

Ann : How do you do, Mrs. Kim?

 

 

Mrs. Kim : How do you do, Ann?

 

30 Questions and Answers Based on the Conversation

 

Here are 30 questions and answers based on the provided conversation:

 

  1. Q: Who introduces Chin-ho to Ann? A: Sang-ho introduces Chin-ho to Ann.

  2. Q: What does Ann say when she first meets Chin-ho? A: Ann says, "Hi, Chin-ho. Nice to meet you."

  3. Q: How does Chin-ho respond to Ann's greeting? A: Chin-ho responds, "Hi, Ann. Nice to meet you, too."

  4. Q: Who introduces Ann to Mrs. Kim? A: Sang-ho introduces Ann to Mrs. Kim.

  5. Q: Where is Ann from? A: Ann is from New York.

  6. Q: What does Ann say when she meets Mrs. Kim? A: Ann says, "How do you do, Mrs. Kim?"

  7. Q: How does Mrs. Kim respond to Ann's greeting? A: Mrs. Kim responds, "How do you do, Ann?"

  8. Q: Is Chin-ho Sang-ho's brother or sister? A: Chin-ho is Sang-ho's brother.

  9. Q: What is Mrs. Kim's relationship to Sang-ho? A: Mrs. Kim is Sang-ho's mother.

  10. Q: What is the common greeting exchanged between Ann and Chin-ho? A: "Nice to meet you."

  11. Q: What is the common greeting exchanged between Ann and Mrs. Kim? A: "How do you do?"

  12. Q: Does the conversation indicate that Ann has met Sang-ho before? A: Yes, it implies they know each other since Sang-ho is introducing her to his family.

  13. Q: Is Mrs. Kim Sang-ho's father? A: No, Mrs. Kim is Sang-ho's mother.

  14. Q: Does Chin-ho introduce anyone in this conversation? A: No, Chin-ho does not introduce anyone.

  15. Q: Does Ann introduce anyone in this conversation? A: No, Ann does not introduce anyone.

  16. Q: What is Sang-ho doing in the conversation? A: Sang-ho is introducing Ann to his family members.

  17. Q: Who is the first person Ann greets in the conversation? A: Chin-ho.

  18. Q: What is Chin-ho's gender? A: Male (implied by "brother").

  19. Q: What is Ann's apparent nationality based on her origin? A: American (from New York).

  20. Q: Is "How do you do" a question that typically requires a detailed answer about one's well-being? A: No, it's a formal greeting, not a literal question about one's health.

  21. Q: How many people are involved in this conversation? A: Four people: Sang-ho, Ann, Chin-ho, and Mrs. Kim.

  22. Q: What is Mrs. Kim's last name? A: Kim.

  23. Q: Does the conversation give any indication of where this meeting is taking place? A: No, the location is not specified.

  24. Q: Is the tone of the conversation formal or informal? A: It's a mix; "Nice to meet you" is friendly, while "How do you do" is more formal.

  25. Q: Does Ann use Sang-ho's last name when she greets his mother? A: No, she refers to her as "Mrs. Kim."

  26. Q: Does Chin-ho seem surprised to meet Ann? A: The conversation does not provide enough information to determine his reaction beyond a polite greeting.

  27. Q: If Sang-ho said "This is my sister, Chin-ho," would it change the meaning? A: Yes, Chin-ho's gender would be implied as female.

  28. Q: What is the purpose of Sang-ho's role in this conversation? A: To facilitate introductions between Ann and his family.

  29. Q: What might be a typical next step in this conversation after Mrs. Kim's greeting? A: Small talk, perhaps about Ann's visit or New York.

  30. Q: Does Ann state her full name in the conversation? A: No, only "Ann."

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