Greetings and Introductions
Compiled by
Dea Silvani, S.Pd., M.Pd.
081329865508 dea.silvani@unsil.ac.id
English
Public Education Department
Learning Objectives
▸ Learn how to use follow-
up questions and phrases
in conversation
▸ Describe yourself and other
people
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Getting Ready
▸ What is the first thing you do when you meet your friends?
▸ What do you say when you meet someone you didn't know
before?
▸ Name 3 things that should be asked/said in the first meeting
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Greetings
Ways of saying hello to someone when you meet them.
Greetings can be formal, or informal.
Greetings Responses
Formal Greetings
Good morning
Good afternoon
Good evening
Good night
Hello
How are you?
How do you do?
Informal Greetings
Hi
How’s life?
How’s everything?
Hi, what’s up?
How have you been?
Hi, what’s new?
How are you doing?
How is it going?
Good morning
Good afternoon
Good evening
Good night
Hello
I am fine, thanks
Very well, thank you. And you?
How do you do?
Hi
Great, what about you?
fine, what about yourself?
I am alright, thanks
not bad
Not much, how about you?
I’m doing alright, and you?
Terrible. I have a bad cold.
Example
Formal Greeting
Frances : Hello, I am Frances Cooper
John : Hello, My name is John Walsh. Pleased to meet you.
Informal Greeting
Billy : Hi, Linda. What’s up?
Linda : Great, what about you?
Billy : I’m alright, thanks.
Note :
“How are you?” is usually NOT a question about your health. It is
basically just a part of the greeting, so you can simply answer “I’m
alright”, “fine” or “good”. You may also answer “terrible” if you are
not in a good condition, and provide additional explanation in more
informal context.
Introductions
• introduction – when someone else
introduces you to another person
• self-introduction – when you introduce
yourself
• Formal and Informal
Self Introduction
Formal Self introduction Responses
I‘d like to introduce myself,
Let me introduce myself
Nice to meet you, I am Michele Brown
Pleased to meet you, I am Kevin Park
How do you do? I am Peter Parker
Glad to meet you, I am Arina Fatima
Informal Self introduction Responses
Hi, I’m Billy
Hello, my name is Harry
Hi, I am Sarah
Hello Harry, I am Susan
Nice to meet you Harry, I am Susan
Introducing People
Formal introduction Response
Professor Gerald, may I introduce
you to Kate Johnson. She is the new
student in your English Class.
Pleased to meet you. How are you?
Kate, I’d like you to meet Jack. He is
our new manager.
It’s a pleasure to meet you. How do
you do?
Informal introduction Response
Sarah, this is John from my English Class. Hi, John. Nice to meet you.
Sarah, have you met John? He is in my
English class
Hi, John. How are you?
Sarah, meet John. He is from my English
class
Hi, John. Great to finally meet you. I’ve
heard so much about you
Notes
In informal introduction
▸ Handshakes aren’t necessary,
but possible.
▸ First name is commonly used. In Formal Introduction
▸ Handshakes are common.
▸ Use titles (Dr, Professor, Mr,
Mrs, Ms, etc)
Vocabulary
▸ Match the word with its definition
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Interest (n) Something that you enjoy doing or learning about
Describe (v) The process of teaching and learning
Country (n) To say what something looks or feels like
Relationship (n) An area controlled by the government
Social (adj) The way people are connected to one another, such as family
Generation (n) A group of people who are about the same age.
Individual (adj/n) Someone who enjoys being with other people
Favorite (adj) A person or thing that is liked more than others
Community (n) A group of people who live in the same area
Education (n) One person or part of a larger group
Grammar Tips
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Subject Pronouns
(person as a subject of a sentence-often
followed by a verb)
Possessive Adjectives
(something that belongs to a person or a place-
often followed by a noun)
I My
You Your
We Our
They Their
He His
She Her
It Its
E.g. I am a students ; They like to travel. E.g. My house is big; His car is black
Use the chart to create nine correct sentences and say
them out loud
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Fill the gap with the correct form of ‘TOBE’
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Watch the following videos in these
links to learn more about greetings
and introductions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp3xU5WvRjA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzgLYGyKnUc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7QmHKgVn5s
&list=RDCMUC-UGUUaSrcXxNftujxaErdg&index=25
Next Week Project
Introduce yourself telling about your:
• Full name & Nickname
• Age & Date of Birth
• Address
• Hobbies
• Favorite Food
• Favorite music
• favorite movie
• Name three words that describe you the best
• Reason(s) why you like / don’t like English?
• Your motivation in learning English
• Your expectation in learning English
Note : You can elaborate your self introduction by adding some additional
information about yourself, as long as the duration is not less than 1
minutes and is not more than 2 minutes.
Thank You

Greetings and Introductions.pptx

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    Greetings and Introductions Compiledby Dea Silvani, S.Pd., M.Pd. 081329865508 dea.silvani@unsil.ac.id English Public Education Department
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    Learning Objectives ▸ Learnhow to use follow- up questions and phrases in conversation ▸ Describe yourself and other people 2
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    Getting Ready ▸ Whatis the first thing you do when you meet your friends? ▸ What do you say when you meet someone you didn't know before? ▸ Name 3 things that should be asked/said in the first meeting Go to www.menti.com 3
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    Greetings Ways of sayinghello to someone when you meet them. Greetings can be formal, or informal.
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    Greetings Responses Formal Greetings Goodmorning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Hello How are you? How do you do? Informal Greetings Hi How’s life? How’s everything? Hi, what’s up? How have you been? Hi, what’s new? How are you doing? How is it going? Good morning Good afternoon Good evening Good night Hello I am fine, thanks Very well, thank you. And you? How do you do? Hi Great, what about you? fine, what about yourself? I am alright, thanks not bad Not much, how about you? I’m doing alright, and you? Terrible. I have a bad cold.
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    Example Formal Greeting Frances :Hello, I am Frances Cooper John : Hello, My name is John Walsh. Pleased to meet you. Informal Greeting Billy : Hi, Linda. What’s up? Linda : Great, what about you? Billy : I’m alright, thanks. Note : “How are you?” is usually NOT a question about your health. It is basically just a part of the greeting, so you can simply answer “I’m alright”, “fine” or “good”. You may also answer “terrible” if you are not in a good condition, and provide additional explanation in more informal context.
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    Introductions • introduction –when someone else introduces you to another person • self-introduction – when you introduce yourself • Formal and Informal
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    Self Introduction Formal Selfintroduction Responses I‘d like to introduce myself, Let me introduce myself Nice to meet you, I am Michele Brown Pleased to meet you, I am Kevin Park How do you do? I am Peter Parker Glad to meet you, I am Arina Fatima Informal Self introduction Responses Hi, I’m Billy Hello, my name is Harry Hi, I am Sarah Hello Harry, I am Susan Nice to meet you Harry, I am Susan
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    Introducing People Formal introductionResponse Professor Gerald, may I introduce you to Kate Johnson. She is the new student in your English Class. Pleased to meet you. How are you? Kate, I’d like you to meet Jack. He is our new manager. It’s a pleasure to meet you. How do you do? Informal introduction Response Sarah, this is John from my English Class. Hi, John. Nice to meet you. Sarah, have you met John? He is in my English class Hi, John. How are you? Sarah, meet John. He is from my English class Hi, John. Great to finally meet you. I’ve heard so much about you
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    Notes In informal introduction ▸Handshakes aren’t necessary, but possible. ▸ First name is commonly used. In Formal Introduction ▸ Handshakes are common. ▸ Use titles (Dr, Professor, Mr, Mrs, Ms, etc)
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    Vocabulary ▸ Match theword with its definition 11 Interest (n) Something that you enjoy doing or learning about Describe (v) The process of teaching and learning Country (n) To say what something looks or feels like Relationship (n) An area controlled by the government Social (adj) The way people are connected to one another, such as family Generation (n) A group of people who are about the same age. Individual (adj/n) Someone who enjoys being with other people Favorite (adj) A person or thing that is liked more than others Community (n) A group of people who live in the same area Education (n) One person or part of a larger group
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    Grammar Tips 12 Subject Pronouns (personas a subject of a sentence-often followed by a verb) Possessive Adjectives (something that belongs to a person or a place- often followed by a noun) I My You Your We Our They Their He His She Her It Its E.g. I am a students ; They like to travel. E.g. My house is big; His car is black
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    Use the chartto create nine correct sentences and say them out loud 13
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    Fill the gapwith the correct form of ‘TOBE’ 14
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    Watch the followingvideos in these links to learn more about greetings and introductions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp3xU5WvRjA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzgLYGyKnUc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7QmHKgVn5s &list=RDCMUC-UGUUaSrcXxNftujxaErdg&index=25
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    Next Week Project Introduceyourself telling about your: • Full name & Nickname • Age & Date of Birth • Address • Hobbies • Favorite Food • Favorite music • favorite movie • Name three words that describe you the best • Reason(s) why you like / don’t like English? • Your motivation in learning English • Your expectation in learning English Note : You can elaborate your self introduction by adding some additional information about yourself, as long as the duration is not less than 1 minutes and is not more than 2 minutes.
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