Greetings before a Conversation Sometimes you stop and talk for a minute as you say hello. This type of greeting is followed by a conversation.

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Greetings before a Conversation Sometimes you stop and talk for a minute as you say hello. This type of greeting is followed by a conversation.

Close friends often hug when they greet each other, especially after a long time without seeing one other. Men sometimes give each other a hand shake or a high-five (touch palms above the head).

Tips Stand near a person and say hello. Express happiness to see a person. Ask a question or begin a conversation.

English Expressions Sam: Peter, I would like to introduce (... Miss Helen Cranston). Helen: Nice to meet you too Mr. Kellogg. Peter: Hello Miss Cranston, nice to meet you.

Bob: Min Ju, this is (...my friend Betty Watson). Betty: Same here. Min Ju: Hi Ms. Watson, a pleasure to meet you.

Alice: Harry, let me introduce (...my supervisor, Mr.Lee). Mr. Lee: Good to meet you too. But please, call me Sammy. Harry: Mr. Lee, it’s good to meet you.

Expressions Goodbye Bye So long Catch you later I have to run I have to be going now So long Later dude Good day

Extensions to farewells See you again I hope to see you again See you later (soon) Call me

Useful Phrases: Nice to see you. Long time no see. have you been up to? How are things? It's been a while. (It's been a while since I've seen you.) What's new? Not much. (answer to What's new?)

● name ● age ● where they are from ● job or major major ● number of people in their family ● hobbies Interview someone in the class you do not know well.

● name (What’s your name?) ● age (How old are you?) ● where they are from (Where are you from?) Key Interview someone in the class you do not know well.

● job or major major (What’s your job?) (What’s your major?) ● number of people in their family (How many people are there in your family?) ● hobbies (What’s your hobby?) Key Interview someone in the class you do not know well.

● his or her goal in life ● religion ● what their family members do ● marital status ● favorite kinds of music (or movies, books, food, etc) ● why they want to learn English Interview someone in the class you do not know well.

● his or her goal in life (What’s your goal in life?) ● religion (What’s your religion? ) ● what their family members do (What’s your father do for living?) Key Interview someone in the class you do not know well.

● marital status (Are you married?) ● favorite kinds of music (or movies, books, food, etc) (What’s your favorite music?) (What’s your favorite movie?) Key Interview someone in the class you do not know well.

● why they want to learn English (Why do you want to learn English?) Key Interview someone in the class you do not know well.

Pair Practice casual between friends or coworkers) A: Hi Corey. B: Hey, Jennifer. Good to see you. (hug) A: You too. How've you been? B: Busy, you? A: Pretty good. How's your new job? B: It's okay. There's a lot to learn. What's new with you? A: Not much. The kids are back at school.