Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
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1. Takeaway Hello! English > Level Pre A1 Pre-starter
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CONTENT
Let’s Start!
Ciao! Hola! Hello! Say hello to friends. Say hello to co-workers.
Learning Outcome
Exchange basic personal information.
Ask your partner:
Can Do Statements
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Let’s Start!
• Let’s Explore!
• Let’s Practice!
• Extension Activity
• Target Words
• Learning Points
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• How do you say hello to friends?
• How do you say hello to your
teacher?
• I can say hello to a friend or family member.
• I can say hello to a co-worker.
2. Let’s Explore!
"Good morning." "Good morning to you, too*!" Let's greet people.
* "Too" means also.
Instructions: Read the text aloud.
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Good morning, Miss Smith. My name is Bill.
Good morning, Bill.
Good afternoon, Kenji.
Good afternoon to you too, Angela.
Hey, Jenny.
Hi, Dad.
George!
What's up, Alan!
Good morning, Tech City.
Hello.
Good night, Carly. See you tomorrow.
Bill:
Miss Smith:
Angela:
Kenji:
Dad:
Jenny:
Alan:
George:
Receptionist:
Caller:
Amy:
Takeaway Hello! English > Level Pre A1 Pre-starter
3. 1. ______ afternoon, Kenji.
2. ______, Adam!
3. ______ up, Emily?
4. Oh! ______, George.
Let’s Practice!
Let’s practice greeting people. We say hello to people every day in different ways!
Instructions: Read the dialogue again. Using the words in the Word Bank, fill in the blanks
using the correct word. You can use a word more than once from the Word Bank.
Do you remember the words? Let's find out!
Instructions: Match the pictures with the words.
Hey, Jim!
morning
Good Morning,
Tech City.
Good Afternoon.
night
afternoon
Let’s Practice!
Word Bank
What's / Good / Hello / Hey
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Takeaway Hello! English > Level Pre A1 Pre-starter
4. Extension Activity
Now, it's your turn.
Instructions: Complete the following steps. Fill in the Self-Assessment.
Self-Assessment Yes No
I use five target
words.
I pronounce words
clearly.
I use greetings.
Target Words
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Read the dialogues again and underline all the
greetings.
Write two short dialogues. Use greetings.
Use 5 target words.
Use complete sentences.
Read your dialogues with a partner. Say them aloud.
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d)
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morning (noun): the early part of the day
e.g. The morning is cool.
Hey! (expression): a casual or informal hello
e.g. Hey, George!
What's up! (expression): a very casual hello
e.g. What's up, Alan!
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afternoon (noun): the middle of the
day
e.g. The afternoon is hot.
night (noun): the time of day when it
is dark
e.g. I am asleep at night.
evening (noun): the end of the day
e.g. Good evening, Café Elite.
Takeaway Hello! English > Level Pre A1 Pre-starter
5. Polite and Casual Greetings
You use polite greetings with people at work. You use casual greetings with people you know.
Read the chart. Say the polite and casual greetings.
Types of Greetings Example Example Dialogue
Polite Greetings Hello.
Good morning.
Good afternoon.
Good evening.
Mr. Rogers: Hello, Miss Smith.
Ms. Smith: Good morning, Mr. Rogers.
Casual Greetings Hi.
Hey.
Hello.
Morning.
Afternoon.
Evening.
Karla: Hey, Jason.
Jason: Hi, Karla.
Learning Points
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Takeaway Hello! English > Level Pre A1 Pre-starter