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Unit 1 - Lesson 2 - English Greetings, Introductions and Farewells

Learn

Everyday Greetings

'Hello' or 'Hi!'

+

'Good night'

Now you say Hello. (Requires a free Voice Thread account).

Naturally Speaking

Follow the dialogue.

Mr Bean meets Mrs Breuer, one of his students, and her husband in the street.

Mr Bean:

Good morning, Mrs Breuer.

Mrs Breuer:

Good morning, Mr Bean. How are you?

Mr Bean:

I'm fine thanks, and you?

Mrs Breuer:

Not too bad. Mr Bean, this is my husband Michael, Michael this is Mr Bean my English teacher.

Mr Breuer:

Pleased to meet you.

Mr Bean:

Pleased to meet you too. Are you from Germany, Mr Breuer?

Mr Breuer:

Yes, East Germany, from Dresden. And you, are you from London?

Mr Bean:

No, I'm from Derby, but I live in London now.

Mrs Breuer:

Well, goodbye Mr Bean, it was nice to see you.

Mr Bean:

Yes, goodbye.

What to say...

->Meeting<-
When you meet people you say 'Good morning' first thing in the morning, 'Good afternoon' from about 12.00 till around 17.00 and 'Good evening' from then on.
'Hello' or 'Hi' are more informal but can be used at any time.

Question

Response

  • How are you?

  • Fine thanks. or I'm OK thanks.

  • How are you?

  • Not too bad thanks.

<-Parting->

When leaving, you say 'Goodbye'.
'Bye' is more informal.
When leaving at night, you say 'Goodnight'.
When going to bed you say 'Goodnight.'

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Test

Click on Mr Bean

Put the mixed up sentences into order - Sort It!

Test your memory - Remember It - read the above 'naturally speaking' dialogue and then answer these questions.

Practise Your English

Read this song - Great for practising 'Hello and goodbye'.
For homework do the spelling test.

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Say hello and ask me how I am. Remember if it's a special occasion, use the correct greeting, and don't forget to say goodbye.

Here is a recording of some of the posts made here, read by Amatsu.

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