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What can you see in the pictures? ● People playing ● People greeting ● People dancing
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Hug
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Namaste
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Greetings Verbal Hello/Hi Long time no see Good morning Nice to see you My pleasure ………………….. Gestures Shake hands Hug Kiss Bow High-five Other gestures
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When passing Before conversation In the classroom In the business At the party or social event In a friend’s home
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SAYING HELLO OR WELCOME
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Smile Say hello A small wave
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USEFUL PHRASES:
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SLANG GREETINGS (CLOSE FRIENDS): Certain English speaking countries also have their own popular form of "hello". Howdy Hiya Whazzup? Yo G'day (Australia)
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Hug Men : a hand shake or a high-five
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USEFUL PHRASES:
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EXAMPLE:
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Greet a new student : Introductions (exchange names,nationalities A small talk (weather, surroundings, news).small talk
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USEFUL PHRASES: *Learners often say "I come from..." instead of "I'm from...". Native speakers use "come from" for things or animals, not people: The toys come from China. Milk comes from cows.
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EXAMPLE: A: Hello. I'm Sasha. B: Hi Sasha. I'm Brent. (hold out hand to shake) A: Nice to meet you Brent. Where are you from? B: Chicago, Illinois. And you? A: I'm from Australia. I live in a small town near Sydney. B: Australia. Wow. I've always wanted to go there. How long have you been in Canada? A: I just arrived this week. It's my first day of school. B: Really? I think you'll love Vancouver. It's not too hot and not too cold.
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Proper etiquette use polite language : "please" and "thank you” Use appropriate titles and gestures Introduce yourself with name and title. Shake hands. Express happiness to meet the other person. Give or accept directions.
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USEFUL PHRASES:
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EXAMPLE: A: Hello. I'm Mia Conners. B: Hi Mia. I'm David Sinclair, and this is my partner Gina Evans. (hold out hand to shake) A: Nice to meet you Mr. Sinclair and Ms Evans. Thank you for taking the time to meet with me today. B: It's our pleasure. And please, call us David and Gina. Can I take your coat? A: Thank you. B: No problem. Please take a seat and we'll be right with you. I just have to take make a quick phone call.
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"mingling“ Introduce yourself and start a conversation. Talk about your relationship to the host. Discuss one party related item (food, theme, length of stay).
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USEFUL PHRASES: Who are you here with? How do you know Jane? (party host) I don't think we've met. Have you been here long? Have you tried the cheese dip/dessert/punch? Where did you get your costume? The food looks great. I can't wait to try the dip. I love your dress/shirt/hat. It really suits you. (looks good on you) These decorations are wonderful. I love the table cloth/balloons/flowers.
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EXAMPLE: A: I don't think we've met. I'm Stacey. (hold out hand to shake) B: Hi Stacey. I'm Carl. A: Hi Carl. So, how do you know Jane? B: Oh, Jane and I used to work together at a coffee shop. A: Oh, you mean when you were working in Japan? B: That's right. And how do you know her? A: Actually, Jane is my cousin. Our moms are sisters. B: No way! You two don't look anything alike.
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greet other people (relatives/roommates) Say hello and introduce yourself Express happiness to meet the other person Make small talk.
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USEFUL PHRASES:
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EXAMPLE: A: Hi Mike. I've heard all about you. Jesse says you love to play guitar. B: Yes I do, Mrs. Simpson. Nice to meet you. A: We're glad to finally be able to meet you. Dinner will be ready in about twenty minutes. B: Is there anything I can do to help? A: No, everything is pretty much ready. We're just waiting on the roast. I hope you like roast beef. B: Yes, of course. Jesse tells me you are a fabulous cook.
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Formal greetings Typical responses good morning good afternoon good night (leave taking) good evening how are you? how is everything? how are things? how is your life? how do you do? (first meeting) good morning good afternoon good night good evening I am pretty good, thanks I am just fine, thank you every thing is always fine I am very well how do you do? The formal uses to express to the older people
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Informal greetings Typical responses hello ! hi ! How are you doing? how is your going? what’s up? how’s life? hello hi pretty good well I am ok fine, thanks not too bad The informal commonly uses for friends only
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The Dialogue Corner Doni: Good morning Mr. Tom Mr. Tom: Good morning Doni: How are today? Mr. Tom: I’m pretty good, thanks Doni: excuse me Mr. Tom, what company do you work for? Mr. Tom: I work for Philips, what about you? Doni: I work for coca cola. What do you do? Mr. Tom: I see. I work in finance department Doni: ok Mr. Tom it’s pleasure to talk to you, see you next time Mr. Tom: see you
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The dialogue corner John: Hi..Tom, how are you doing today? Tom: pretty good thanks John: is there any home work today? Tom: yes, have you finished to do it? John: yes I have Tom: well…glad to see you John: glad to see you too.
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Greetings Don’t forget to make eye contact. Face the person you are talking to. Speak clearly.
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“Good morning, _________”
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“Good morning, _________. How are you today?” “Hi,___________, I’m ___________. How are you?”
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What’s your email address? Dash : gạch nối _ Hyphen: gạch ngang - @: at Dot. @.com: at dot com
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