1. FORMAL AND
INFORMAL GREETINGS
PRESENTATION.
ANI ALEJANDRAARROYO
Facultad de educación y ciencias humanas
Universidad de Córdoba
212313: Mediaciones tecnológicas- ingles
Mg. Carlos Hernández
5 de mayo de 2022
3. DBA
Los Derechos Básicos de Aprendizaje (DBA) y el
Currículo Sugerido de inglés se construyeron con el
objetivo de fortalecer los procesos de enseñanza y
aprendizaje de esta lengua en los colegios del país.
Los DBA y el currículo sugerido proponen un
camino para ayudar a los estudiantes
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4. FORMAL
he most respectful greetings are formal ones
like “hello,” or time-related greetings like
“good morning” or “good evening.” To make
it even more respectful, add the listener's
formal title afterwards, like “hello, Mr. or
Mrs.
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5. HELLO
Use slang for a casual hello with close friends and acquaintances, but be
careful, not everyone; There are so many creative ways to say “hello” in
English. Whether you are having a casual conversation or preparing for a job
interview in English, it’s important to know different ways to start a
conversation.
We often start an English conversation with a simple “hello.”
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6. GOOD MORNING!
You can say good morning any time you
want, but people will think you're being
silly, or they'll point out it's not actually
morning. .
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7. GOOD
AFTERNOON
Afternoon is the time literally after noon.
Noon is at 12 pm in the middle of the
day. We wish people a “good afternoon”
from 12:01 pm until 5 pm. “Good
afternoon” is a greeting in English so if
you are unsure what time it is
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8. GOOD
EVENINGTH
Good evening can be used to say
hello once it gets dark outside and
the time varies depending on the
season. Good evening can be used to
say goodbye usually just after it turns
dark outside.
GOOD NIGTH
Good night is usually used to say
goodbye later on at night when
people separate for the rest of the
evening/night.
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9. INFORMAL
What is an you would greet a friend you see at the
grocery store. example of informal greeting?
When greeting another person in English, you should
use a greeting appropriate to the relationship you
have with that person. For example, you would greet
your supervisor differently than you would greet a
friend you see at the grocery store
What´s
new? Hey
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10. Lorem Ipsum
WHAT´S NEW?
It is a greeting to use only with friends or
with people with whom we have a lot of
confidence.
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11. Pleased to
meet you
'Nice to meet you'. When we are introduced to someone in a
serious context. The most common is to say “Nice to meet
you”, but use “Pleased” if it is a very formal context
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12. HI
hi” is informal and you
should use it only with
people whom you
already know, such as
acquaintances, friends,
and family.
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13. 'Howdy' is an
informal way of
saying 'Hello'. It is
commonly used in the
southern U.S.A.,
especially in Texas.
HOWDY
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