EX. 2. How would you address the following people? 1. your aunt Mary Smith e. a friend of your own age (Sandra Robinson) 3 Sandra's father mother 4 a university professor PhD (Richard Hage, 1st meeting) 5. a girl of 17 not married (Sandy Abbot) 6 a stranger of 27/70 * your English teacher 8 your doctor (George West) 9. director of the Company you work for 10. an older colleague (Paul Franklin) 11. an elderly woman in the street 12 a married woman of 35 (Judy Forsyte)
Aunt Mary Smith - Hello Aunt Mary, how are you doing?
Sandra Robinson (friend of your own age) - Hey Sandra, what's up?
Sandra's father and mother - Hello Mr. Robinson and Mrs. Robinson, it's nice to meet you.
Professor Richard Hage (PhD, 1st meeting) - Good afternoon Professor Hage, it's a pleasure to meet you.
Sandy Abbot (17 years old, not married) - Hi Sandy, how are you today?
A stranger aged 27/70 - Excuse me, sir/ma'am, may I ask for directions?
Your English teacher - Good morning/afternoon/evening, Mr./Mrs. [Teacher's last name], how are you?
Dr. George West (your doctor) - Hello Dr. West, I hope you're having a good day.
Director of the Company you work for - Good morning/afternoon, Mr./Ms. [Director's last name], I have some ideas I'd like to discuss with you.
Paul Franklin (older colleague) - Good evening Paul, how was your day at work?
An elderly woman in the street - Excuse me, ma'am, may I help you with something?
Judy Forsyte (married woman aged 35) - Hello Judy, how are things going with you and your family?