This worksheet has two parts: filling out a personal information form and answering questions by asking a partner. Since this is a practice exercise, the answers will depend on your own information and your partner's answers. I'll show you how to complete each section correctly.
Part 1: Practice Form
Here is how to fill in each field with example information:
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Circle one: Choose Mr., Mrs., Miss, or Ms. that fits you.
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First Name: Write your first name (e.g., Maria).
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Last Name: Write your family name (e.g., Garcia).
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Birth Place: Write the city and country where you were born (e.g., Lima, Peru).
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Date of Birth: Write your birthday (e.g., May 12, 1995).
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Occupation: Write your job or "Student" (e.g., Teacher).
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Race: Write your racial background if required, or leave blank if not applicable.
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Number of years in US: Write how long you have lived in the United States (e.g., 3 years).
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Marital Status: Write Single, Married, Divorced, or Widowed.
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Number of Children: Write the number (e.g., 2).
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Address: Write your street address (e.g., 123 Main Street).
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Zip Code: Write your postal code (e.g., 90210).
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Phone number: Write your phone number (e.g., 555-0199).
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Current Country: Write the country you live in now (e.g., USA).
Part 2: Ask a Partner
These questions are meant to be asked aloud to a classmate. Here are example answers you might write down based on what they tell you:
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What language do you speak?
* *Example Answer:* I speak Spanish and English.
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How old are you?
* *Example Answer:* I am 25 years old.
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How many children do you have?
* *Example Answer:* I have one child. (Or: I don't have any children.)
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What street do you live on?
* *Example Answer:* I live on Oak Avenue.
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What is the weather today?
* *Example Answer:* It is sunny and warm today. (Or: It is raining.)
Final Answer:
To complete this assignment, fill in the
Practice Form with your real personal details (name, address, birth date, etc.). Then, find a partner and ask them the five questions listed at the bottom. Write down their actual answers on the lines provided. For example, if your partner says they speak French, write "French" for question #1. If it is raining outside, write "It is raining" for question #5.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of filling out forms worksheet.