Hello nice to meet you Meeting and greeting
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Hello, nice to meet you. Meeting and greeting people.
Introducing myself Hi, how’s it going? I’m Ed. Nice to meet you.
Let’s take a look at some greeting and introduction scenes. n https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Jx 5 o. Xvu. L_Lw
Meet and Greet! Today we will talk about some common ways to ask and answer “How are you? ” in English.
Common Greetings How are you? n How’s it going? n How’ve you been? n
“How are you? ” Someone asks: “How are you? ” You respond: “I’m fine. ” You can use “How are you? ” to be polite. But Americans will usually ask this question and answer it in different ways.
How’s it going? If someone says: “How’s it going? ” (Short for “How is it going? ”) (Sounds like “Howzit goin? ”) You can answer: “Pretty good. ” = I’m fine. “Not bad. ” = just okay or so-so.
A more casual and much more common way to greet someone. “Hey, …. ” “Hey, how’s it going? ” If you’re feeling good, you can say: n “Good. ” “Great!” n “Pretty good. ” n “Not bad. ” Note: These responses are specific to this question. If you respond “I’m fine” it sounds strange.
“Hey, how’s it going? ” But if you’re not feeling good, you can say: “Not so good. ” “Not great. ” “Not so well. ” If you answer this way, the other person will usually say: “Why, what’s wrong? ” He or she may say this to be polite.
Another more casual and much more common greeting: “What’s up? ” What’s up? (another way of saying hello) n n “Not much. ” “Nothing much. ”
Basic greetings Hello / hi: used to greet somebody n good morning / morning: greeting said in the morning n good afternoon: said after 12 pm to around 4 to 5 pm n good evening: said when it gets dark outside n
Other partings See you later or see ya later! n see ya n later n Take care n Have a nice day n Have a good evening n
Funny Greeting: Hi new neighbor! TV Comedy Show: The Big Bang Theory http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Qh-5 yn. Ig. Fd 0
Meeting her father http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=n 26 Tkvuz 4 l. E
Let’s practice conversation! Girls: Hey, howzit goin? (Hey, how is it going? ) Boys: Not bad. What’s up with you? Girls: Not much. Boys: Whadaya doin later? (What are you doing later? ) Girls: Jus some studying. Why? (Just some studying. ) Boys: Wanna go to the movies or something? Girls: Sure, that’s cool. What time? Boys: Around 8? Girls: Okay, see you then. Talk to you later! Boys: See ya later! (See you later)
Other basic ways of saying bye. goodbye: said when parting n bye: short way of saying goodbye n goodnight: said usually as a parting at night or going to bed n
Whadaya do? What do you do? What is your job? What is your occupation? What do you do for a living?
What is your job? n Americans normally do not say: “What is your job? ” n This is too direct and awkward.
What do you do? I ‘m a doctor. n I ‘m a lawyer. n I ‘m an engineer. n I ‘m a musician. n I’m an actor. n
Let’s practice! Nora, whadaya do? Selvin, whadaya do? Elio, whadaya do? Silvia, whadaya do? Jose, whadaya do? Mauricio, whadaya do? Charitin, whadaya do? Altagracia, whadaya do? I’m a _____. (occupation) I work at a _______. (location) I work for ____. (name of the company)
Polite Responses How interesting! n That must be exciting! n Oh really! n That’s cool! n That’s awesome! n
Memo Whadaya do? What do you do? n Whadaya doin? What are you doing? n
Now let’s talk about introducing people. n n First we will look at some scenes. Try to notice how the phrase “this is…” is being used.
Introducing people 1 (various short clips) n https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Ne. EJh. W 0_gq. A&feature=related
Introducing people 2 (scene from “Friends”) n https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=i. QSObrt 5 t 2 k&feature=related
Activity Time! Introduce yourself n Tell me about your occupation n Introduce the person next to you n Tell me about his or her occupation n
Example Me: Hi, my name is Edward. Nice to meet you. You: Hi, I’m ______. Nice to meet you too! Me: What do you do? You: I am a nurse. (or) I work for Disney. Me: Who is this? (or) Who’s this? (the person next to you) You: This is ______. He / she is a ______. He / she is from _____. Me: Nice to meet you!
Saying Good-bye Page 13 examples I’m sorry, but I have to go now. I’ll see you later. Have a nice day! Thanks, you too.
Break time I say, why don’t we all take a break!
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