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5 We say: 7: 00 a. m. 1: 00 p. m. Greetings: When we

5 We say: 7: 00 a. m. 1: 00 p. m. Greetings: When we meet people we say: “Good morning” from 00: 01 to 12: 00 of a day. “Good afternoon” from 12: 01 to about 16: 00 – 17: 00 of a day. “Good evening” from about 17: 00 to 24: 00 of a day. 6: 30 p. m. ������������ / ���� Good morning/ Good afternoon/ Good evening

6 Introduction: Introducing yourself: When people first meet, they introduce themselves before starting a

6 Introduction: Introducing yourself: When people first meet, they introduce themselves before starting a conversation. ������� Hi. My name is Nancy Hello. I am Pete. Nice to meet you.

6 People usually say the following when they introduce themselves after saying their names.

6 People usually say the following when they introduce themselves after saying their names. Nice to meet you. It’s nice to meet you. Pleased to meet you. I’m pleased to meet you. Glad to meet you. I’m glad to meet you. �������������������������

6 After introducing, people may give response or personal details. I’m Wendy. Nice to

6 After introducing, people may give response or personal details. I’m Wendy. Nice to meet you, too. I’m from Bangkok. Hi, I am Pat. I am a new student. I’m pleased to meet you, too. ���������������������� ��� /����������

Leave-taking 7 When we are about to leave, we say goodbye to other. We

Leave-taking 7 When we are about to leave, we say goodbye to other. We may say these before saying goodbye: Sorry, I have a class. Bye. I’ve to go now. See you later. It’s good talking to you but I have to go. See you. �����������������

7 B. Write these phrases under appropriate categories. Goodbye! Hi. I’m Sam. Good night.

7 B. Write these phrases under appropriate categories. Goodbye! Hi. I’m Sam. Good night. Hello! See you! Bye for now. Good morning. My name is ………. I’m glad to meet you. Nice to meet you. Good afternoon. ������������ 7

7 Greetings Hi Hello Good morning Good afternoon Introducing I’m Sam My name is…….

7 Greetings Hi Hello Good morning Good afternoon Introducing I’m Sam My name is……. I’m glad to meet you. Nice to meet you. Leave-taking Good night See you. Bye for now. Goodbye �������� B ���� � ������������� �������������

8 2. Language Function A. Greeting expressions: Study the following expressions. People use these

8 2. Language Function A. Greeting expressions: Study the following expressions. People use these expressions when they meet each other. A. Expressions: How are you? How are you doing? How are things? What’s up? How’s it going? Responses: Fine, thanks. I’m doing well, thank you. Not bad, thanks. I’m OK, thanks. Fine, thank you. B. C. People say “thanks” for informal responses and “thank you” for the formal ones. �������������� �� Expressions ���������� �� Responses ��������

8 B. Common phrases: Fill in the blanks. Conversation 1: Pat: Good morning. My

8 B. Common phrases: Fill in the blanks. Conversation 1: Pat: Good morning. My name is Patricia. Mr. White: Hi, I’m David White. I am a teacher here. Pat: It’s nice to meet you. Mr. White: Nice to meet you, too. Bye for now. See you in the class. Pat: Thank you and goodbye. �������������������������

9 Conversation 2: Eddy: Good morning. My name is Eddy Heller. Wigzell: Hello, I

9 Conversation 2: Eddy: Good morning. My name is Eddy Heller. Wigzell: Hello, I am Ella Wigzell. I’m from England. Pleased to meet you. Eddy: Pleased to meet you, too. Sorry. What’s your last name again? Wigzell: It’s Wigzell. W-I-G-Z-E-L-L. ������������������������ ������ Nice ��� Pleased

9 Conversation 3: Maggie: Hi, Tony. This is my friend from Canada, Becky. Tony:

9 Conversation 3: Maggie: Hi, Tony. This is my friend from Canada, Becky. Tony: Hi, Becky. I’m Tony. Nice to meet you. Becky: Becky. Nice to meet you, too. Tony: Maggie, How are you? Maggie: Fine, thanks. And you? Tony: Very well, thank you. I have to go now. See you later. Maggie & Becky: Bye. �������������������������

p. 10 1. My class is finished now. Goodbye. 2. It’s late. Time to

p. 10 1. My class is finished now. Goodbye. 2. It’s late. Time to go to bed. Goodnight. 3. Good afternoon. How are you? 4. Hello. Good evening, sir. 5. Good morning. Do you have an early class? ������������ √ ������ 10

3. Listening: Focusing on listening 10 A. Listen and tick the correct answer. 1

3. Listening: Focusing on listening 10 A. Listen and tick the correct answer. 1 Good night Good morning Goodbye Good morning Good afternoon √ Good night Good evening 3 Goodbye √ Good afternoon Good morning Good night 4 Good morning √ Good evening 2 5 √ Good morning √ Goodbye Good afternoon Goodbye v Goodbye Good afternoon ����������������� √������������� √ �������

B. Listen and fill in the blanks. Listen carefully and fill in the missing

B. Listen and fill in the blanks. Listen carefully and fill in the missing words. 10 Mary always goes to the weekend market with her mother. She likes to go there to see different kinds of fruit, flowers and toys. She likes to say “Good morning” to her mother’s friends. She says “Good morning. How are you? ” She likes to hear them say, “I’m fine. Someone asks her, “How are you today. ? ”. She replies, “I’m fine, thank you. ” It is fun to talk to people and to see things. Sunday is her favorite day. �������������������������

1. Glad to meet you. p. 11 2. Bye for now 3. How do

1. Glad to meet you. p. 11 2. Bye for now 3. How do you do? 4. How are you today? 5. Good morning. 6. Goodbye. 7. Good night. 8. See you later. 9. Hi, I’m Michael. 10. Good evening. ��������������������� √

Reading

Reading

4. Focus on reading p. 12 A. Read the following dialogue and answer the

4. Focus on reading p. 12 A. Read the following dialogue and answer the questions. Mr. Smith: Good morning, Mrs. Payne: Good morning Mr. Smith. How are you? Mr. Smith: I’m fine thanks, and you? Mrs. Payne: Not too bad. Mr. Smith, this is my husband Frank this is Mr. Smith, my English teacher. Mr. Smith: Pleased to meet you. Frank: Pleased to meet you too. A. Mrs. Payne: Well, goodbye Mr. Smith, it was nice to see you. B. Mr. Smith: Me too. Goodbye. ������������� ���

12 1. What time do you think Mr. Smith meets Mrs. Payne? a) 9.

12 1. What time do you think Mr. Smith meets Mrs. Payne? a) 9. 00 am. b) 4: 30 pm. 2. Who is Frank? a) My husband. b) Mrs. Payne’s husband. 3. Who is the English teacher? a) Mr. Smith. b) Mrs. Payne’s husband. ���������������

p. 13 B. Read this passage and write T in front of each item

p. 13 B. Read this passage and write T in front of each item if the sentence is true and F if the sentence is false. Small talk is a very useful technique to make friends. After being introduced, you can continue talking about things around you or things in trends. You can talk about the weather, fashions and technology. This is the way to make your connection better, especially when you find that you are interested in the same things. However, you should not talk about politics or some kinds of games if you don’t know his or her preference because it could lead to a big fight. ������������� ��

T ……… 1. You can talk to people you first meet about the weather.

T ……… 1. You can talk to people you first meet about the weather. 13 F ……… 2. People feel easy to talk about politics. ……… 3. It’s OK to talk about a football team F for a small talk. ……… 4. If you are interested in different T political parties, you should not talk about it. T ……… 5. Small talk helps you keep your conversation longer. �����������

Writing

Writing

5. Focusing on Writing 14 Complete these sentences. 1. We say ”Good morning” to

5. Focusing on Writing 14 Complete these sentences. 1. We say ”Good morning” to greet friends at 10: 00 am. 2. We say “Nice to meet you” when we are introduced. 3. We say “Goodbye” when we are leaving. 4. Your friend says “Bye for now”. You say “Bye, see you later. ” ������������� �������������

p. 14 5. It’s late at night you want to go to bed. You

p. 14 5. It’s late at night you want to go to bed. You say Good night, and your friend says, “Good night. ” 6. Mike says, “Nice to meet you. ” Jack says, “Nice to meet you, too. 7. Peter greets Mike, ”Hi, Mike. ” Mike replies, “Hi, Peter. ” 8. Vicky says, “How are you? . ” Her friend responds, “Fine thanks, and you? ” ������������

14 9. You see a friend at 11 pm. You say, “Good evening. ”

14 9. You see a friend at 11 pm. You say, “Good evening. ” 10. It’s 1 pm. The teacher comes to class and says, “Good afternoon, Class. ” �������������

p. 15 6. Further Conversations In groups of 2, practice the conversations using the

p. 15 6. Further Conversations In groups of 2, practice the conversations using the following pattern. (Choose each of the alternatives in italics. ) A: Good morning/afternoon/evening. B: Good morning/afternoon/evening. How are you doing? A: I’m fine/very well/OK. Thank you. And you? B: Fine/Very well/OK. Thanks. ������������� / ��������� A: Good morning. B: Good morning. How are you doing? A: I’m fine. Thank you. And you? B: Fine. Thanks.

In groups of 3, practice the conversations using the following pattern. (Choose each of

In groups of 3, practice the conversations using the following pattern. (Choose each of the alternatives in italics. ) 15 You are A, B, and C. Use your own names for A, B and C. A: Hi/Hello/Hi there, ……(B’s name)…. How’s things/How are you/What’s up? B: Hi/Hello, ……(A’s name)…. I am fine/very well/ thanks. Hey, , ……(A’s name)…. This is my friend, ……(C’s name)…. A: Hi. I’m……(your name)……. Nice to meet you. /Please to meet you. /Glad to see you. C: Nice to meet you. /Please to meet you. /Glad to see you. B: Sorry. We are having class. See you later. C: Bye. A: OK. See you, then. ������������� 3 �� �������� /

p. 16 Unit Review EXPRESSIONS Good morning! Hello. How are you? Nice to meet

p. 16 Unit Review EXPRESSIONS Good morning! Hello. How are you? Nice to meet you. This is Michael. It’s late for class now. Bye. Good evening. It’s time to bed now. Good night. What’s your name? Where are you from? What do you do? RESPONSES Good morning Hi/Hello Fine, thanks. I’m fine, thank you. Nice to meet you, too. Hi, I’m …………. / Nice to meet you. Good night. /Goodbye. Good evening. Good night. My name is……………(town or country)…………… I am a teacher.

END OF UNIT 1

END OF UNIT 1