Here's your document to practise all through the verb to be
Below you'll also find a Basic English Grammar, together with some more practice on the verb to be
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
Handshakes
To learn a new language, you need someone to talk to, and often you'll meet someone new. More than anything else, you've got be relaxed in the classroom. So, let's break the ice and have a look at the different ways of greeting.
When saying hello & good-bye for the first time, what do you normally do?
When people meet, they should shake hands, smile and say: I'm ... (name). Nice to meet you.
or
Hello (name of the person)
Nice to meet you again. How are things?
Hello
Hi
Pleased to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
How do you do?
A handshake
A hug
Tap on one's back
Make eye contact with the other person
Hold the handshake for a few seconds
Smile
- Hello
How are you?
- I'm fine thank you. And you?
- Not bad, thanks.
- Goodbye!. Have a nice day.
- See you this morning!
- I'm sorry I'm late.
- I'm sorry.
- Excuse me!
- Don't worry.
- That's ok.
- Really?
- It doesn't matter.
As you can see above, you've got plenty of examples to practise all through this post. So, now it's your turn to grab a classmate and put your greetings into practice. Let's get it started!
When people meet, they should shake hands, smile and say: I'm ... (name). Nice to meet you.
or
Hello (name of the person)
Nice to meet you again. How are things?
Hello
Hi
Pleased to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
How do you do?
A handshake
A hug
Tap on one's back
Make eye contact with the other person
Hold the handshake for a few seconds
Smile
- Hello
How are you?
- I'm fine thank you. And you?
- Not bad, thanks.
- Goodbye!. Have a nice day.
- See you this morning!
- I'm sorry I'm late.
- I'm sorry.
- Excuse me!
- Don't worry.
- That's ok.
- Really?
- It doesn't matter.
Labels:
greetings,
handshakes,
hello,
Introductions,
Personal Information,
presentation,
Speaking,
Vocabulary
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