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Greeting and Introduction

The document provides guidance on greetings and introductions in English. It includes common greetings for different times of day and situations, as well as responses. It also covers formal and informal self-introductions and introducing others. The document aims to teach language learners how to greet people, introduce themselves, and introduce others in English.
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Greeting and Introduction

The document provides guidance on greetings and introductions in English. It includes common greetings for different times of day and situations, as well as responses. It also covers formal and informal self-introductions and introducing others. The document aims to teach language learners how to greet people, introduce themselves, and introduce others in English.
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Greeting and

introduction
Instructions for use
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Language Focus:
Learning Goals:
✓ Greeting
➜ Knowing several expression in
introduction ✓ Introduction oneself to other
➜ Using those expression in daily
communication
➜ Doing self-introduction

3

➜ Ways of saying hello


to someone when you
meet them.
➜ Greetings can be
formal, or informal.
4

What are they doing?

Shaking Bow Rubbing


Hand Nose to Nose
Greeting and responds
5

➜ Good morning
➜ Good afternoon
➜ ➜ Good evening

Good morning
➜ Good night

Good afternoon
➜ Hello

Good evening
➜ I am fine, thanks

Good night
➜ Very well, thank you. And you?

Hello
➜ How do you do?

How are you?
➜ Hi

How do you do?
➜ Great, what about you?

Hi
➜ How’s life? fine, what about yourself?
➜ How’s everything? ➜ I am alright, thanks
➜ Hi, what’s up? ➜ not bad
➜ ➜ Not much, how about you?

How have you been?
➜ Hi, what’s new? I’m doing alright, and you?
➜ How are you doing? ➜ Terrible. I have a bad cold.
➜ How is it going?
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Which ones are “hello” and which ones are “good bye”?
Complete the chart. Add expressions of your own

✓ Bye. ✓ Hey
✓ Good morning. ✓ Hi.
✓ Good night. ✓ How are you?
✓ Good bye. ✓ How’s it going?
✓ Have a good day. ✓ See you later.
✓ Hello. ✓ See you tomorrow.

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Go to www.menti.com
In your opinion, what 3
things should be
asked/said in the first
meeting?
Formal Greeting
Kattie : Hello, Mr. Richards. How are you?
Mr. Richards : Hello, Kattie. I’m very well, thanks. And you?

Informal Greeting
Billy : Hi, Linda. What’s up?
Linda : Great, what about you?
Billy : I’m alright, thanks.
Note :
“How are you?” is usually NOT a question
about your health. It is basically just a part of
the greeting, so you can simply answer “I’m
alright”, “fine” or “good”.
You may also answer “terrible” if you are not in
a good condition, and provide additional
explanation in more informal context.
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Self-Introduction
Formal Self introduction Responses

I‘d like to introduce myself, Nice to meet you, I am Michele Brown


Let me introduce myself Pleased to meet you, I am Kevin Park
How do you do? I am Peter Parker
Glad to meet you, I am Arina Fatima

Informal Self Responses


introduction
Hi, I’m Billy Hi, I am Sarah
Hello, my name is Harry Hello Harry, I am Susan
Nice to meet you Harry, I am Susan
Introducing others 10

Formal introduction Response

Professor Gerald, may I introduce you Pleased to meet you. How are you?
to Kate Johnson. She is the new
student in your English Class.
Kate, I’d like you to meet Jack. He is It’s a pleasure to meet you. How do
our new manager. you do?

Informal introduction Response

Sarah, this is John from my English Hi, John. Nice to meet you.
Class
Sarah, have you met John? He is in Hi, John. How are you?
my English class
Sarah, meet John. He is from my Hi, John. Great to finally meet you. I’ve
English class hear so much about you
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Pronunciation linked sounds

Final consonant sounds are often linked to the vowels that follow them.

• I’m a new student.


• Sun Hee is over there.
• My name is Elizabeth silva
Thank you

Any questions?
Project 1 13

Make a 2-3 minute video introducing yourself telling about your:


Full name & Nickname
Age & Date of Birth
Address
Hobbies
Favorite Food
Favorite music
favorite movie
Name three words that describe you the best
Reason(s) why you like / don’t like English?
Your motivation in learning English
Your expectation in learning English
Submit the video to Google Classroom before Thursday, 24th of February 2022
Peer Review: Share your link to three of your friends and ask them decide whether the
video is formal or informal one.

Note : You can elaborate your self introduction by adding some additional information
about yourself, as long as the duration of the video is not less than 2 minutes and is
not more than 3 minutes.

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