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What can you see in the pictures? . People playing People greeting People dancing. Ways of greetings. Shake hand. Wave . - Bow slightly - Press palms together in a prayer like fashion “ Wai ” . Bow. Bow (slightly ). kiss. Hug . Give high – five . Namaste . Greetings. Verbal
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What can you see in the pictures? Peopleplaying Peoplegreeting Peopledancing
- Bow slightly - Press palms together in a prayer like fashion “Wai”
Greetings • Verbal • Hello/Hi • Long time no see • Goodmorning • Nicetoseeyou • Mypleasure • ………………….. • Gestures • Shakehands • Hug • Kiss • Bow • High-five • Othergestures
How to greet? • When passing • Before conversation • In the classroom • In the business • At the party or social event • In a friend’s home
GREETINGS SAYING HELLO OR WELCOME
GREETINGS WHENPASSING • Smile • Say hello • A small wave
GREETINGS WHENPASSING USEFUL PHRASES:
GREETINGS WHENPASSING SLANG GREETINGS (CLOSE FRIENDS): Certain English speaking countries also have their own popular form of "hello". Howdy Hiya Whazzup? Yo G'day (Australia)
GREETINGS BEFORE A CONVERSATION • Hug • Men : a hand shake or a high-five
GREETINGS BEFORE A CONVERSATION USEFUL PHRASES:
GREETINGS BEFORE A CONVERSATION EXAMPLE:
GREETINGS IN THECLASSROOM • Greet a new student : • Introductions (exchange names,nationalities • A small talk (weather, surroundings, news).
GREETINGS IN THECLASSROOM USEFUL PHRASES: *Learners often say "I come from..." instead of "I'm from...". Native speakers use "come from" for things or animals, not people: The toys come from China. Milk comes from cows.
GREETINGS IN THECLASSROOM EXAMPLE: A: Hello. I'm Sasha.B: Hi Sasha. I'm Brent. (hold out hand to shake)A: Nice to meet you Brent. Where are you from?B: Chicago, Illinois. And you?A: I'm from Australia. I live in a small town near Sydney.B: Australia. Wow. I've always wanted to go there. How long have you been in Canada?A: I just arrived this week. It's my first day of school.B: Really? I think you'll love Vancouver. It's not too hot and not too cold.
GREETINGS IN BUSINESS • Proper etiquette • use polite language : "please" and "thank you” • Use appropriate titles and gestures Introduce yourself with name and title. • Shake hands. • Express happiness to meet the other person. • Give or accept directions.
GREETINGS IN BUSINESS USEFUL PHRASES:
GREETINGS IN BUSINESS EXAMPLE: A: Hello. I'm Mia Conners.B: Hi Mia. I'm David Sinclair, and this is my partner Gina Evans. (hold out hand to shake)A: Nice to meet you Mr. Sinclair and Ms Evans. Thank you for taking the time to meet with me today.B: It's our pleasure. And please, call us David and Gina. Can I take your coat?A: Thank you.B: No problem. Please take a seat and we'll be right with you. I just have to take make a quick phone call.
GREETINGS AT A PARTY • "mingling“ • Introduce yourself and start a conversation. • Talk about your relationship to the host. • Discuss one party related item (food, theme, length of stay).
GREETINGS AT A PARTY USEFUL PHRASES: • Who are you here with? • How do you know Jane? (party host) • I don't think we've met. • Have you been here long? • Have you tried the cheese dip/dessert/punch? • Where did you get your costume? • The food looks great. I can't wait to try the dip. • I love your dress/shirt/hat. It really suits you. (looks good on you) • These decorations are wonderful. I love the table cloth/balloons/flowers.
GREETINGS AT A PARTY EXAMPLE: A: I don't think we've met. I'm Stacey. (hold out hand to shake)B: Hi Stacey. I'm Carl.A: Hi Carl. So, how do you know Jane?B: Oh, Jane and I used to work together at a coffee shop.A: Oh, you mean when you were working in Japan?B: That's right. And how do you know her?A: Actually, Jane is my cousin. Our moms are sisters.B: No way! You two don't look anything alike.
GREETINGS IN A FRIEND’S HOME • greet other people (relatives/roommates) • Say hello and introduce yourself • Express happiness to meet the other person • Make small talk.
GREETINGS IN A FRIEND’S HOME USEFUL PHRASES:
GREETINGS IN A FRIEND’S HOME EXAMPLE: A: Hi Mike. I've heard all about you. Jesse says you love to play guitar.B: Yes I do, Mrs. Simpson. Nice to meet you.A: We're glad to finally be able to meet you. Dinner will be ready in about twenty minutes.B: Is there anything I can do to help?A: No, everything is pretty much ready. We're just waiting on the roast. I hope you like roast beef.B: Yes, of course. Jesse tells me you are a fabulous cook.
Formal greetings The formal uses to express to the older people
Informal greetings The informal commonly uses for friends only
The Dialogue Corner Doni : Good morning Mr. Tom Mr. Tom : Good morning Doni : How are today? Mr. Tom : I’m pretty good, thanks Doni : excuse me Mr. Tom, what company do you work for? Mr. Tom : I work for Philips, what about you? Doni : I work for coca cola. What do you do? Mr. Tom : I see. I work in finance department Doni : ok Mr. Tom it’s pleasure to talk to you, see you next time Mr. Tom : see you
The dialogue corner • John : Hi..Tom, how are you doing today? • Tom : pretty good thanks • John : is there any home work today? • Tom : yes, have you finished to do it? • John : yes I have • Tom : well…glad to see you • John : glad to see you too.
Greetings • Don’t forget to make eye contact. • Face the person you are talking to. • Speak clearly.
“Good morning, _________. How are you today?”“Hi,___________, I’m ___________. How are you?”
What’s your email address? • Dash : gạch nối _ • Hyphen: gạch ngang - • @: at • Dot . • @.com: at dot com