English Workshop I. Greeting and Farewells ( 道別 ) II. Situations for Using Greeting and Farewells.

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English Workshop I. Greeting and Farewells ( 道別 ) II. Situations for Using Greeting and Farewells

日常生活中,無論是初次見面或是熟識的朋友,我 們都會互相打招呼或是道別,以下介紹一些常見的 英文用語。 Greetings Nice to meet you. How are you (doing)? How have you been? What are you up to these days? How’s everything? What’s up? Responses Nice to meet you, too. Not bad. How about you? Great/Fine. Nothing special. Awful/Terrible. Couldn’t be better. And you? Not much. What’s up with you?

Farewells Take care. Goodbye/Bye. See you soon/later. Give me a call sometime. Let’s have lunch later. Call me when you get home. Looking forward to seeing you again. Responses You, too. Goodbye/Bye. See you. OK. Bye. I will. Don’t worry. I will. Same here. Keep in touch.

運用下面的情境,和同學兩人一組練習如何打招 呼及道別。 Mr. Smith is waiting at the airport to pick up 1. Mr. Smith is waiting at the airport to pick up his new client, Mr. Williams. his new client, Mr. Williams. S: Excuse me. Are you Mr. Williams? S: Excuse me. Are you Mr. Williams? W: Yes, I am. And you must be Mr. Smith. W: Yes, I am. And you must be Mr. Smith. S: That’s right. S: That’s right. W: Thanks for coming W: Thanks for coming to pick me up. to pick me up.

Justin has just met his old friend, Owen, in 2. Justin has just met his old friend, Owen, in a convenience store. a convenience store. J: Hey, Owen. J: Hey, Owen. O: Oh, hi, Justin. O: Oh, hi, Justin. Long time no see. Long time no see. J: Yes, it has been three years since we J: Yes, it has been three years since we last met. last met. O: Yes, time flies. Sorry, I am in a hurry O: Yes, time flies. Sorry, I am in a hurry and need to go now. and need to go now.

3. Diane had dinner at Cathy’s home. Now, it is late and she is getting ready to leave. is late and she is getting ready to leave. D: Cathy, thanks for inviting me for dinner. D: Cathy, thanks for inviting me for dinner. Well, it’s late, and I should get going. Well, it’s late, and I should get going. C: Hope you had a good time. C: Hope you had a good time. D: I sure did. D: I sure did. C: C: J: Me, too. J: Me, too. O: O:

Goodbye. Bye!