UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA SAN FRANCISCO By: Lic. Luz Marina Zubizarreta Agüero ASIGNATURA: INGLES I.

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UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA SAN FRANCISCO By: Lic. Luz Marina Zubizarreta Agüero ASIGNATURA: INGLES I

G REETING AND MEETING PEOPLE Basic phrases: Please, thank you, sorry, I´m sorry excuse me ( to attract someone´s attention) Ok (certainly) all right. Saying hello: InformalFormal Hello Hi Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Culture tip : You say Good morning until 12 noon, Good afternoon until 6 pm. And Good evening until midnight. You only use Good night to say goodbye at night.

A: How are you? B: Fine thanks. And you? A: I´m very well, thanks. Fine thanks Very well, thanks Wonderful Perfect Ok So-so Not too bad, thanks Not bad, thanks

Making introductions: Ann: Juan, I´d like to introduce you to my friend Rosa. Rosa This is Juan. Rosa: Nice to meet you Juan. Juan: Nice to meet you too. Welcoming people: You´re welcome to Arequipa city. You´re welcome. Thank you for coming. Lovely to see you. It´s great /good to see you again. Have a nice stay. Titles You writeYou say Mr / ˈ m ɪ st ə / Mister Mrs / ˈ m ɪ s ɪ z/ Miss /m ɪ s/ Ms /m ɪ z/ Dr / ˈ d ɒ kt ə / Doctor Prof. /pr ə ˈ f ɛ s ə / Professor Culture tip: In English, you may use this form of titles when you introduce someone or refer to them. This is Mr Herrera. However, you do not often use forms of titles when you talk to someone. Hello. People such as waiters and policemen might say Sir or Madam to you, but you do not reply with sir or madam. Culture tip: In English, you may use this form of titles when you introduce someone or refer to them. This is Mr Herrera. However, you do not often use forms of titles when you talk to someone. Hello. People such as waiters and policemen might say Sir or Madam to you, but you do not reply with sir or madam.

ThankingResponding to thanks Thank you. I´m very grateful. That´s very kind of you. I appreciate that. You´re welcome. No problem. That´s quite all right. Common expressions Ok. Sure. Of course! Great! Good idea! No problem. Saying goodbye InformalFormal Bye! Bye bye! See you later. See you tomorrow. Have a nice day. (US) Have a good trip. Have a good weekend. Thanks for everything. Drive carefully. Goodbye! Nice to have met you. Apologising Sorry. I’m Sorry. I’m sorry. Excuse me. (UK) Pardon me. (US) I do apologise