LESSON 2 - INTRODUCTIONS
A - GREETING WORDS.
Learn the greeting words bellow so you can greet people you meet.
Hello: when you meet someone or talk to someone on the phone.
Hi: informal greeting.
Good Morning: when you want to wish the person a good day.
Good Afternoon: when you greet someone in the afternoon.
Good evening: Greeting someone early in the evening.
Good Night: greeting someone late at night.
Good bye: when you go away and want to say a fare well.
See you later: more informal fare well.
See you tomorrow: when you are sure you will meet the person in the next day.
B - INTRODUCING YOURSELF
You can introduce yourself using a sentence like: Hi, I'm John.
When the person you are talking to answers something like: Hi John. Nice to meet you. I'm Maria.
Then you can answer: Nice to meet you, Maria.
Activity:
1) Complete the sentences bellow:
a)
A - Hello. I ______ Anthony.
B - Hi. Nice to _______ you. I ____ Paul.
A - Nice to meet _____, Paul.
b)
A - Hi, Mark. How ___ you?
B - I'm _______. How ____ you, George?
A - I ____ fine, too. Thanks.
C - NOTICE HOW MUCH ENGLISH YOU KNOW
How do you ask someone's name? What's your name?
How do say your name? My name is _______.
How do you ask someone's age? How old are you?
How do you say your age? I'm 23 years old.
How do you say where you live? I live in Brasil. I live in Belo Horizonte.
How do you say where you are from? I'm from Brazil.
How do you ask where someone is from? Where are you from?
How do you say who you are? I'm ______.
How do you greet someone? Hi, John. How are you?
How do you ask for permission? Excuse-me. May I have a glass of water?
Now you just have to keep practicing! Good work!
Send your questions to frossardlearningspace@gmail.com
A - GREETING WORDS.
Learn the greeting words bellow so you can greet people you meet.
Hello: when you meet someone or talk to someone on the phone.
Hi: informal greeting.
Good Morning: when you want to wish the person a good day.
Good Afternoon: when you greet someone in the afternoon.
Good evening: Greeting someone early in the evening.
Good Night: greeting someone late at night.
Good bye: when you go away and want to say a fare well.
See you later: more informal fare well.
See you tomorrow: when you are sure you will meet the person in the next day.
B - INTRODUCING YOURSELF
You can introduce yourself using a sentence like: Hi, I'm John.
When the person you are talking to answers something like: Hi John. Nice to meet you. I'm Maria.
Then you can answer: Nice to meet you, Maria.
Activity:
1) Complete the sentences bellow:
a)
A - Hello. I ______ Anthony.
B - Hi. Nice to _______ you. I ____ Paul.
A - Nice to meet _____, Paul.
b)
A - Hi, Mark. How ___ you?
B - I'm _______. How ____ you, George?
A - I ____ fine, too. Thanks.
C - NOTICE HOW MUCH ENGLISH YOU KNOW
How do you ask someone's name? What's your name?
How do say your name? My name is _______.
How do you ask someone's age? How old are you?
How do you say your age? I'm 23 years old.
How do you say where you live? I live in Brasil. I live in Belo Horizonte.
How do you say where you are from? I'm from Brazil.
How do you ask where someone is from? Where are you from?
How do you say who you are? I'm ______.
How do you greet someone? Hi, John. How are you?
How do you ask for permission? Excuse-me. May I have a glass of water?
Now you just have to keep practicing! Good work!
Send your questions to frossardlearningspace@gmail.com
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