Greetings and Farewells

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Greetings and Farewells How to say hello and good-bye

In today’s class, you will learn more about introductions and greetings. By the end of this class you will be able to Introduce yourself Introduce a friend Introduce your professor Give a formal self Introduction Woosong College: New Friends, Old friends (Greetings and Introductions)

How many ways can you say “hello”? Pair Work Work with a partner and write down all the words you know that mean the same as hello and good-bye. How many ways can you say hello? Let’s look at a few. 1) "Hey there" : casual 2) "What's going on?" : casual 3) "Hey! What's up?" : casual 4) "Good morning" or "good afternoon" : formal 5) "How are you doing today?" : formal 6) "How's everything?" : casual 7) "How are things?" : casual 8) "Good to see you," "great to see you," "nice to see you" : casual 9) "What's happening" : very casual 10) "How's it going?" : casual 11) "Good evening": formal

How many ways can you say “good-bye”? Pair Work Work with a partner and write down all the words you know that mean the same as hello and good-bye. How many ways can you say good bye? Let’s look at a few. 1) "See you later" or "see ya later" : casual 2) "See you soon" or "see ya soon" : casual 3) "Take care" : This could be formal or casual. 4) "Take it easy" : casual 5) "Gotta go!": casual 6) "Talk to you soon" :writing or on the phA :casual. 7) "See you next time" : casual 8) "Catch ya later" : very casual 9) "Have a good A" : casual 10) "Have a good day.": formal 11) "Good day, sir." "Good day, madam." or just "Good day.": formal 12) "Good evening." formal

Formal Greetings and Farewells Formal Farewells Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good-bye Farewell Have a good day (afternoon, evening) Take care.

Meeting new people is easy! Stand when meeting a new person. Smile so the person knows you are friendly. Say your name loudly and clearly. Shake hands firmly. Say something pleasant such as “It’s a pleasure meeting you.” or “Nice to meet you.” or “Nice meeting you.”

Other Tips Remembering Names Repeat the other person’s name. Ask the person you are meeting to spell their name. If you don’t hear their name ask; “Would you repeat that please?” Offer to spell your name, especially if it is an unusual name.

Let’s Watch a Video Woosong College: New Friends, Old friends (Greetings and Introductions)

Informal Introduction Introducing Others Informal Introduction Robin: Hey, Jack. Jack: Hi, Robin. Who’s this? Robin: Oh. Let me introduce you. Jack, this is Jessica. We are in the same math class. Jessica, this is Jack. We play computer games together when we have free time. Jack: Nice to meet you. Jessica: Nice to meet you, too. Robin: We should all hang out together for a while. Any you hungry?

Introducing Others Formal Introductions Name the person of greater rank or authority first. Use both first and last names, and include any title such as "Dr./Sir". For example, "Dr. James, may I introduce Stephanie Smith. Dr. James is my art history professor. Stephanie is an art history major.“ Include relevant details as you introduce them, such as any established relationship you have with the person you're introducing. For example, you might say: "Mr. Boss, may I present Mark James. Mr. Boss is my boss. Mark James is my associate."

Introducing yourself to a Stranger Smile. Make eye contact. Ask if it is okay to talk to the person. “Excuse me. Do you have a minute? I’d like to talk to you.” “Pardon me. May I ask you a question?” Introduce yourself and tell the person something about yourself. “My name is John and I study English at Woosong College. I am doing a survey about why foreigners come to Korea. May I ask why you came to Korea?

Formal Self Introductions Introducing your self to a group of people Smile Make eye contact with your audience Speak loudly and clearly Be brief. Don’t give too much information. Good afternoon. My name is John Erskin. I am 45 years old. I’m from America, but I am now living in Shintanjin. My major in university was TESOL. I chose TESOL as a major because I wanted to work and live in other countries. Example: Good afternoon. My name is John Erskin. I am 45 years old. I’m from America, but I am now living in Shintanjin. My major in university was TESOL. I chose TESOL as a major because I wanted to work and live in other countries. Thank you.

Your Turn: Pair Work Write the following text into your notebook. Change important information so that it is true for you, then work with a partner and practice introducing yourself for 5 minutes. Good _________. My name is _________. I am ___ years old. I’m from _______, but I am now living in __________. My major in university is __________. I chose _________ as a major because I want __________________________________________ Thank B.

What did You learn today? Review What did You learn today?

How to say “hello” and “good-bye” Different ways to say “hello” Different ways to say “good-bye” Formal greetings and farewells

Introductions Ways to introduce people The five S’s of introductions (Stand, Smile, Say Your Name, Shake Hands, Say Something Nice) Formal and informal introductions How to introduce your friends and family How to introduce yourself to a stranger How to introduce yourself to a group