Hello nice to meet you Meeting and greeting

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Hello, nice to meet you. Meeting and greeting people.

Hello, nice to meet you. Meeting and greeting people.

Introducing myself Hi, how’s it going? I’m Ed. Nice to meet you.

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.

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

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

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.

“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

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, …. ”

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:

“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

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:

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

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.

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

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:

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

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?

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?

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

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?

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

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?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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!

Break time I say, why don’t we all take a break!