Greetings Vocabulary: Greetings and Farewells. Speaking: saying hello and goodbye, introducing yourself. Teacher Bárbara Franco
A: Hello Andre. B: Hi, Brian. How are you? A: Fine, thank you. And you? B: Very well, thank you. GREETINGS Hello Hi How are you? How are you doing? Good morning Good afternoon Good evening FAREWELLS Good bye (Bye Bye) See you later / around. See you tomorrow. See you next Saturday. Take it easy. Have a nice day / weekend Good night So long.
Dialogue One A: Good evening, Miss Grey. B: Good evening, Luis. A: How are you? B: I am fine, thanks. And you? A.Very well, thank you. B.Ok, see you later. A: Have a nice day. B: You, too. Dialogue Two A: Hi. Antonio. How are you doing? B: Not bad. What about you? A: So so. B: Well, take care. A: Thanks. You, too. B: See you around. A: See you.
Fill in the conversations below. Then practice it with a partner. A: Good afternoon,. B: Good afternoon,. A: How are you? B:, thanks.? A: Very well, thank you. B: See. A: nice day. A: Hi. How are you doing? B:. What about you? A:. B: Well, take care. A:. You, too. B: See you around. A:.
Listen to your teacher and practice this conversation with your partner. R: Hello, My name is Roberto Martinez. What is your name? M: Hi, I m Magaly Medina. R: Nice to meet you, Magaly. M: Nice to meet you, too.
Listen to your teacher and practice this conversation with your partner. A: Hi, Carla. B: Hello, Richard. A: Carla, this is Robert. Robert, this is Carla. B: Nice to meet you Robert. C: Nice to meet you too, Carla.
-Attention! Good Morning, ma am.how are you? -Attention! Good Afternoon, ma am.how are you? -Excuse me, ma am. It s break time. You re welcome. -Excuse me, ma am. It s break time. You re welcome. -Excuse me, ma am. Time is over. -Attention! Good bye, ma am. Thank you very much. See you again next time.
Greetings Saying Hello Conversation 1 A : Hey, David. How is it going? B : Fine, thanks. How are you? A : Pretty good.
Conversation 2 A : Hi, Matthew. How are you? B : Great! How about you, Lisa?
Conversation 3 A : Good morning, Mr. Garcia. How are you? B : I m just fine, Alex. Thank you.
Conversation 4 A : Good afternoon, Brad. How are you? B : Not bad, thanks. How are you?
Conversation 5 A : Good evening, Mrs. Morgan. B : Hello, Ms. Chen. How are you? A : I m ok, thank you.
Saying good-bye Conversation 6 A : See you later, Matthew. B : Bye-bye, Lisa.
Conversation 7 A : See you tomorrow. B : Good-bye. Have a nice day.
Conversation 8 A : Bye. Have a good evening. B : Thanks, Kim. You, too.
Conversation 9 A : Good night, Mrs. Morgan. B : Good-bye, Ms. Chen.
Introducing Conversation 10 A : Hello, I m David Garza. B : Hi. My name is Sun Hee Park. A : It s nice to meet you. B : Nice to meet you, too. Excuse me. What is your last name again? A : It s Garza. But please call me Dave. Where are you from? B : I m from Korea.
Conversation 11 A : David, this is Jennifer. B : Hi, Jennifer. C : Hi, David. Nice to meet you.
Conversation 12 A : Excuse me. Are you David? B : No, I m not. He s over there. A : Oh, I m sorry. A : Hi. Are you David? C : Yes, I am.
Present simple : Verb to be Conversation 13 A : Hello. I am Jack Kings. What is your name? B : Hello.My name is John Woods.Where are you from? A : I am from Canada. B : Oh! You are a canadian.i am from Australia. A : I m glad to meet you. B : Me, too.are you married? A : Yes, I am. My family is big. B : How many people are there in your family? A : There are five. B : How old are your children? A : They are eight, six, and four years. B : You are lucky. Oh! Excuse me. What time is it? A : It s a quarter past nine. B : I am sorry. I am in a hurry.i m very pleased talking with you A : So am I. Good night. Take care. B : Good bye.
Conversation 14 - Present simple : Other verbs A : What time do you get up? B : I usually get up at 5 o clock. A : Do you eat breakfast? B : No. I don t have time. A : When do you leave home for work? B : I leave home at 6 o clock. A : Do you drive? B : Yes. I drive my faithful Camry. A : Where do you park your car? B : At the Navy Convention Hall. What about you? A : I leave mine at home and take a bus to work. B : That sounds good.it saves time, money,and energy.
Conversation 15 Past simple : Verb to be A : Where were you yesterday? You were absent from class. B : I was at home. A : What was wrong? B : I was very tired. A : Were you sick, too? B : No. I wasn t sick. A : Tell me the truth. B : Well. I was drunk.
Conversation 16 - Past simple : Other verbs A : I went shopping yesterday. B : What did you buy? A : I bought clothes and groceries. B : Did you buy anything for me? A : I bought you your favorite snacks. B : Oh! Thank you. A : But I left them at home. B : You told me a lie. You didn t buy anything for me. A : Really. I bought 2 tins of Pringkles. B : Thanks anyway.
. Conversation 17 : Present continuous A : What are you doing here? B : I am waiting for the bus. Oh, there. It s coming. A : Where are you going? B : I am going to the Language Center. A : Are you studying English? B : Yes. I am preparing for the scholarship. A : Congratulations. I am happy for you. B : Thank you very much.
Conversation 18 : Past continuous A : I called you yesterday at 5 p.m., but you didn t answer. What were you doing? B : I am sorry. At that time I was talking with my boss. A : John, Jack and I were drinking at the club and wanted you to join. B : Sorry. I missed the meeting.
walk up walk down walk along on the right on the left next to across from between drug store barber shop bakery MAIN ST. laundromat butcher shop shoe store POST OFFICE laundromat? A. Excuse me. Would you please tell me how to get to the laundromat from here? B. Walk up Main Street and you ll see the laundromat on the right, across from the drugstore. library police station bank clinic high school post office DRUGSTORE post office? A. Excuse me. Would you please tell me how to get to the post office from here? B. Walk down Main Street and you ll see the office on the left, next to the high school.
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