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Lesson #2 and #3
Lesson #2 and #3
Idioma Extranjero I,II
Lesson # 2Basic greetings
What will I learn from the basic English lesson on basic greetings?
During this lesson you will learn the basics in greeting someone on English. The first part of the lesson explains why you greet someone and the last part is a list of greetings.
Why you need to greet someone?
There are many ways that you can sayhelloin English. You can just say a quickhelloas you are passing somebody. This type of greeting can sometimes lead to a conversation. Friends and family members will greet each other in a lot more casual way.
Lesson # 2Basic greetings
A list of basic greetings
Hello, David
Hi, David
Good morning
Goodafternoon
Goodevening.
Goodto see you again
Nice to see you again.
Im gladto see you.
Imhappyto see you.
Impleasedto see you.
Lesson # 2Basic greetings
Greeting someone How to answer them How are you? How have you been? How are things? How is your girlfriend? Fine, thanks. And you?Very well. And you?Not too bad, thanks.Shes fine. Formal GreetingsResponsesGood morningGoodafternoonGoodevening Hello, how are you? Hello.Hello, _____________________Good ______________________I am _______________ Thank _______Very _______________ ______________Lesson # 3Learning basic words?
What will I learn from the English lessonlearning basic words?
During This English lesson you will start to learn some of the more basic common English words that that you will be able to use in a sentence.
Short form and full form
Full form (written) Short form (spoken)
I amI'm
you areyou're
he ishe's
she isshe's
it isit's
are notaren't
is notisn't
Lesson # 3Learning basic words?
Affirmative
Singular
I + am = I'm John
You + are = you're Lisa
He + is = He's Peter
She + is = She's jane
Am/Are Is
noun Are you an English Student? Mrs. Smith is an English student.
adjective I'm tired. She's English
an expression of place or time They're at home all day. It's one o'clock p.m.
an expression of age I'm 39 years old. She's twenty years old.
present form We're learning English. He's teaching English.
Lesson # 3Learning basic words?
Question word: what
What is your name? or what's your name?
what's = what is
Possessive adjectives my, your, his, her
My name is John
Your name is Lisa
His name is Peter
Her name is Jane
Thats John he's Italian
That's Jumnaer she's Thai
his / he is used when talking about a male / man or boy
her / she is used when talking about a female / women / girl
Lesson # 3Learning basic words?
Plural
Plural use the following when talking about more than 1 person
We'reEnglish
You'reItalian
They'reThai
QuestionAffirmativeNegative
Where am I from?Youre from LondonYou aren't from London
Are you from Paris?I'mfrom ParisI'm not from Paris
Is he from Bangkok?He'sfrom BangkokHe isn't from Bangkok
Is She from Rome?She's from RomeShe isn't from Rome
Is it from Paris?It'sfrom ParisIt isn't from Paris
Are we from Bangkok? We're from Bangkok.We aren't from Bangkok
Are they from Rome?They're from RomeThey aren't from Rome
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Lesson
Contact
Someone
Introducing
Myself
Like
Favorite
Want
Making
How
Nice
Please
Good
Answer
Greetings
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Fine