jueves, 22 de enero de 2015

GREETING




THE GREETING SONG




  1. CONVERSATION


  • What is your name? 
  • Hello, my name is.Nora.
  • Pleased to meet you. / Nice to meet you. 
  • How are you? 
  • What's happening? / What's up? 
  • I'm fine, thank you.
  • And you? 
  • How old are you? 
  • I am ... years old. 
  • Where are you from? 
  • Where do you live? 
  • What do you do? / What do you do for a living? 
  • Do you speak Spanish? 
  • Excuse me. 
  • I don't understand. 
  • Can you repeat, please? 
  • Can you speak slower, please? 
  • Thank you very much! 
  • You're welcome. 
  • See you later! 
  • Have a nice day! 
  • Same to you.
  • Everyday Greetings

     morning
    English listening "Good morning."
     afternoon
    English listening "Good afternoon."
     evening
    English listening "Good evening."
    Goodbye
    English listening "Goodbye."
    night
    +
    Goodbye
    English listening "Good night."
    night
    +
    bed
    "Good night."

    Special Greetings

    Santa ClausEnglish listening "Happy Christmas." or English listening "Merry Christmas."
    00.01 - 1st JanuaryEnglish listening "Happy New Year!"
    EasterEnglish listening "Happy Easter."
    drivetest or Testetc....English listening "Good Luck!"
    PassTest orGraduation etc...English listening "Congratulations!" or English listening "Well done!"
    Get wellEnglish listening "Get well soon."

    Shaking Hands

    Introductions
    When meeting someone formally for the first time, we shake their hand and say "How do you do?" or "Pleased to meet you."
    "How do you do?" isn't really a question, it just means "Hello".
    High 5
    When young people meet informally they sometimes say "Give me five!" and slap their hands together (high five).
     Generally we do not shake hands with people we know well.
    Shaking hands cartoon.
    Cartoon by Michael Leunig ©  Republished with permission.

    Naturally speaking

    You say hello, and I say goodbye!
    Follow the dialogue.
    Mr Bean meets Mrs Breuer, one of his students, and her husband in the street.
    Mr Bean:
    Good morning, Mrs Breuer.
    Mrs Breuer:
    Good morning, Mr Bean. How are you?
    Mr Bean:
    I'm fine thanks, and you?
    Mrs Breuer:
    Not too bad. Mr Bean, this is my husband Michael, Michael this is Mr Bean my English teacher.
    Mr Breuer:
    Pleased to meet you.
    Mr Bean:
    Pleased to meet you too. Are you from Germany, Mr Breuer?
    Mr Breuer:
    Yes, East Germany, from Dresden. And you, are you from London?
    Mr Bean:
    No, I'm from Derby, but I live in London now.
    Mrs Breuer:Well, goodbye Mr Bean, it was nice to see you.
    Mr Bean:Yes, goodbye.

    Formal to Informal Greetings and Introductions

    First meetings
    Formal
    Introducing yourself
    Introducing others
    Responding to an introduction
    On Leaving
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    • How do you do? My name is Mrs Hand.
    • Mrs Hand, may I introduce my boss, Mr Smith.
    • Pleased to meet you Mrs Hand.
    • Goodbye. It's a pleasure to have met you.
     
     
    • Hello, Lynne Hand. I'm the owner of this web site.
    • Lynne, I'd like you to meet John Smith, our salesman. John, this is Lynne Hand.
    • Pleased to meet you Lynne.
    • Goodbye. Nice to have met you.
     
     
    • Lynne Hand.
    • Lynne, meet John, my husband. John, this is my teacher Lynne.
    • Hi, Lynne. How are you?
    • Bye. It was nice to meet you.
     
    Informal

    Subsequent meetings
    Formal
    Possible Greetings
    Possible responses
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    • Hello, Mrs Hand.  It's nice to see you again.
    • What a pleasant surprise! How are you? It's been a while.
     
     
    • Good morning Mrs Hand.  How are you today?
    • I'm very well thank you.  And you?
     
     
    • Good afternoon, Mrs Hand.  It's good to see you.
    • Thank you.  It's nice to see you too.  How are you?
     
     
    • Hello Lynne.  How are you doing?
    • Fine thanks.  What's new with you?

     

     

    • Hi, Lynne! How's it going?
    • Not too bad, busy as ever.
     
    • Hi, Lynne. How are things?
    • Oh fine. You know how it is.
     
    Informal

    !Note - on first meeting say, "It's nice to meet you", and when departing "It was nice to meet you". 

    For future meetings say, "It's nice to see you again", and when departing, "It was nice to see you again."
    More information on greetings here.
    - See more at: http://www.learnenglish.de/basics/greetings.html#sthash.wHMkE9ZM.dpuf