Lesson 1 Introductions and Personal Information. How to introduce yourself Hi, I’m Laura Hello, my name is Laura Nice to meet you. Good morning, afternoon,

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Lesson 1 Introductions and Personal Information

How to introduce yourself Hi, I’m Laura Hello, my name is Laura Nice to meet you. Good morning, afternoon, evening. I’m Laura Nice to meet you.

How to introduce someone else This is my friend, Sam… This is Sam…..

Greeting someone you know Hi Sam. How are you? …….  I’m fine thanks. And you? How's things? ……….  Good thanks. How about you?

How to say goodbye I must go. Catch you later. ……  O.K. See you later. Bye I’m off. Speak later. ……  O.K. Take care Goodbye. It is a nice meeting you ……  Hope to see you again sometime.

Conversation Kate: Hello my name’s Kate. Julie: Hi Kate, I’m Julie. Nice to meet you. Kate: Nice to meet you too. Julie: This is my friend Sue. Kate: Hello Sue, nice to meet you. Sue: Nice to meet you too. Julie: We have to go now, to the cinema, see you later. Kate: See you guys later, have fun at the cinema!

Personal questions and answers What’s your name? ……..  My name is Paul. Where are you from? ……..  I’m from England. How old are you? ……..  I’m 27. Are you married? ………  No, I’m not. What’s your address? …..  It’s 27 Compton Street, London. What’s your phone number? …..  It’s What’s your address?  It’s

Practice Complete the form: Name Question: e.g What’s your name: Response: My name’s ………………. From Question: Response: Age Question: Response: Marital Status Question: Response: Address Question: Response: Phone Question: Response Question: Response:

Pronunciation I am I’m you areyou’re he ishe’s she isshe’s it isit’s we arewe’re they arethey’re

Pronunciation DAYS Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday VOWLES a, e, I, o, u Sounds th – think, thing, that r – very, worry, right other – could, would, good