Objectives l Greet people l Learn some English

Objectives l Greet people. l Learn some English names. l Learn the pronunciation of letters “A&E”.

Introduction: How do you greet? • S 1: Hi! S 2. • S 2: Hi! S 1. • S 3: Hello! S 4. • S 4: Hello! S 3. • S 5: Good morning! S 6. • S 6: Good morning! S 5.

Who is quicker?


How to greet others at different time? In the morning 5: 00 --12: 00 In the afternoon 12: 00 --18: 00 Good morning! Good afternoon!

How to greet others at different time? In the evening 18: 00 --22: 00 Good evening! In the night (at night) 22: 00 -- 5: 00 Good night!

Boy’s names Girl’s names Bob ______ Dale ______ Grace _____ Cindy _____ Frank ______ Helen _____ Eric ______ Alice _____ … …

Good morning! 9: 00 Good morning!

Good afternoon! 14: 30 Good afternoon!

18: 00 Good evening!

Help the students say more about …. Please say more sentences about greetings!

Hi, Cindy! Hi, Dale! How are you? I’m fine, thanks. How are you? I’m OK.

Choose an English name for yourself. Then greet each other. Lucy Jenny Alan Jim Sally Gina Tony Tom Mary Linda Mike Jack Nancy Joy Peter David Kate Jane John Paul Anna Emma William Henry Tina Susan Mark Ted

Hi, Cindy! How are you? Hi, Eric! I’m fine. Thanks.

Hello, Alice! How are you? I’m OK. I’m fine. How are you?

Other ways of greeting What’s up? = What’s happening? =What’s new? “Nothing much!” “Nothing new!”

A: Hello! I’m ____. What is your name? B: Hello! I’m ____. Nice to meet you! A: Nice to meet you, too!

Alice Eric Bob Frank Cindy Dale Grace Helen

Name List ________ Alice Bob _______________ Cindy Dale ________ Eric ________ Frank ________ Grace ________ Helen ________

1. Look at this picture of a keyboard. Can you find the letters from A to H?

2. Make up dialogues like the ones in Section B 1. Use your own English names.
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