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Words and Phrases. Listening. Reading. Speaking and Writing. Workbook. Break time. Lesson Three. Quit. words and phrases. Greetings and farewells. 1. 2. Listen and repeat. Goodbye!. Hello!. Bye!. Hi!. words and phrases. Greetings and farewells. 1. Listen and repeat.
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Words and Phrases Listening Reading Speaking and Writing Workbook Break time Lesson Three Quit
words and phrases Greetings and farewells 1 2
Listen and repeat. Goodbye! Hello! Bye! Hi! words and phrases Greetings and farewells 1
Listen and repeat. Goodbye! What’s the difference between hello/hi and goodbye/bye? Hello! Go Back Bye! Hi! words and phrases Greetings and farewells 1
Listen and repeat. words and phrases Greetings and farewells Less informal than hi in British English. 1 Widely used in American English. hello/hi vs. goodbye/bye We use helloto greet someone when we meet them and goodbye when we leave somebody’s company. Bye or bye-bye is the informal form of goodbye.
words and phrases Greetings and farewells Less informal than hi in British English. Listen and repeat. 1 Widely used in American English. hello/hi vs. goodbye/bye We use helloto greet someone when we meet them and goodbye when we leave somebody’s company. Bye or bye-bye is the informal form of goodbye.
Look and number. Then, listen and check. Good evening! Good night! Good afternoon! Good morning! words and phrases Greetings and farewells 2
Greetings and farewells Look and number. Then, listen and check. 2 Good evening! Good night! Good afternoon! Good morning! Do you want to get the clue? Yes No words and phrases
Greetings and farewells Look and number. Then, listen and check. 2 words and phrases Pay attention to the clocks!!
Look and number. Then, listen and check. Good evening! Good night! Good afternoon! Good morning! words and phrases Greetings and farewells 2 2 4 1 3
words and phrases Greetings and farewells Look and number. Then, listen and check. 2 Good evening! Good night! Good afternoon! Good morning! 2 4 1 3
A woman is talking to three different men. Listen and match. 1. 2. 3. John Tom Ron Thompson Lawson Johnson teacher actor doctor listening
A woman is talking to three different men. Listen and match. Thompson Johnson teacher actor listening 1. 2. 3. John Tom Ron Thompson Lawson Lawson Johnson teacher actor doctor doctor
listening A woman is talking to three different men. Listen and match. 1. 2. 3. John Tom Ron Thompson Thompson Lawson Lawson Johnson Johnson teacher teacher actor actor doctor doctor
A woman is talking to three different men. Listen and match. Thompson Lawson actor doctor listening 1. 2. 3. John Tom Ron Thompson Lawson Johnson Johnson teacher teacher actor doctor
listening A woman is talking to three different men. Listen and match. 1. 2. 3. John Tom Ron Thompson Thompson Lawson Lawson Johnson Johnson teacher teacher actor actor doctor doctor
A woman is talking to three different men. Listen and match. Lawson Johnson teacher doctor listening 1. 2. 3. John Tom Ron Thompson Thompson Lawson Johnson teacher actor actor doctor
listening A woman is talking to three different men. Listen and match. 1. 2. 3. John Tom Ron Thompson Thompson Lawson Lawson Johnson Johnson teacher teacher actor actor doctor doctor
listening A: Good morning! Are you John Thompson? B: No, I’m not. I’m John Lawson. A: How do you spell your surname? B: L-A-W-S-O-N. A: OK. And you’re an actor. B: No, I’m a doctor.
listening A: First name? B: Tom. A: Surname. B: Johnson. A: Thompson? B: No, Johnson. J-O-H-N-S-O-N. A: And you’re an actor. B: No, I’m a teacher. A: OK. Goodbye.
listening A: Good morning. I’m Donna Morrison. B: Good morning, Donna. I’m Ron Thompson. A: Sorry? Ron? B: Yes. Ron Thompson. T-H-O-M-P-S-O-N. A: Oh, Ron Thompson! You’re an actor. Right? B: Yes, I am.
Do you think the comic strip is funny? Why/Why not. reading Nice to meet you, John. How are you? Good morning, Doctor. You’re OK? Good! Well, goodbye John. Hello. What’s your name? Very well, thank you. John Stevens.
Do you think the comic strip is funny? Why/Why not? Nice to meet you, John. How are you? Good morning, Doctor. You’re OK? Good! Well, goodbye John. Hello. What’s your name? Very well, thank you. Do you want to get the clue? John Stevens. Yes No reading
reading The clue The patient speaks more politely to the doctor and uses more formal language (good morning, very well, thank you) while the doctor uses more informal words (hello, You’re OK?, Good!).
reading well vs. good Well means good in the phrase “very well, thank you”, but in the phrase “Well, goodbye John” it means in that case. You’re OK? Good! Well, goodbye John. Very well, thank you.
Do you think the comic strip is funny? Why/Why not. Nice to meet you, John. How are you? Good morning, Doctor. You’re OK? Good! Well, goodbye John. Hello. What’s your name? Very well, thank you. John Stevens. reading
reading Do you think the comic strip is funny? Why/Why not? Nice to meet you, John. How are you? Good morning, Doctor. You’re OK? Good! Well, goodbye John. Hello. What’s your name? Very well, thank you. John Stevens.
Play the game in groups of three. speaking and writing The Letter Game 1 2
The Letter Game Play the game in groups of three. The Letter Game Presenter’s form First Name Surname Job Score Player 1 Player 2 Words speaking and writing
Play the game in groups of three. The Letter Game Presenter’s form First Name Surname Job Score Player 1 Player 2 Words speaking and writing The Letter Game