Greeting and introduction

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Greeting and Introduction By Thidawan Wichanee

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Greeting and Introduction

By Thidawan Wichanee

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Listen and Watch

Take notes Please!

What are the similarities in these two dialogues?

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Similarities

• Greet and Introduce• Talks each other• Strangers• Similar expressions

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Greetings and Introductions—Strangers (Each other)

Hi! My name’s…,but you can call me …

It’s nice to meet you,…

Formal Informal

Opening a conversation

Hi! My name’s… We haven’t met before, have we?

Nice to meet you,…

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Greetings and Introductions—Strangers (Each other)

I’m a freshman here, what about you?

I have my first class this afternoon.

What class is that?

Identity, place of birth,

School lifeIdentity, school life

Continuing a talk: Find a topic about identity

Are you a new student?

Where are you from? What are you

studying here?

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Greetings and Introductions—Strangers (Each other)

Oh, really! We are going to be in the same class.

Oh, that’s great!

Closing: Polite ending about the topic!

So We’ll know whom we should call if we need a lawyer!

Sure. Welcome any time!

Let’s come to a summary

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If you: polite and formal Your openings are:

Excuse me, may I introduce myself? I’m very pleased to have the opportunity

meet you. We haven’t met before, have we?

If you: direct and informal Your openings are:

How do you do! My name is… Pleased/nice to meet you. I’m glad/pleased to know you. Nice to meet you!

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The topics in your talks to continue are going to be:

Personal informationWhat…

Where…

What…

namenationality

family

hometown

hobbies

More information What… major

occasion

addresseejob

Play, music, weather

Lecture, trip, TV…

language

A1

A2

B1

B2

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Role play: talk to strangers

If you: sociable like him

If you: shy, kind like him

If you: traditional like them

If you: fashionable like her

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Listen and Watch

Take notes Please!

What are the similarities in these two dialogues?

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Similarities

• Talks one another • Two are strangers, but

one knows both• Similar expressions

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Greetings and Introductions—Strangers (One another)

C: Tony, I would like you to meet Professor Smith.

C: Mr. Smith, this is my friend Tony.

B: It’s a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Smith.

A: Hey, nice to meet you

FormalInformal Opening a conversation

C: Joanne, I don’t think you have met Chen…

C: Chen, this is my friend Joanne.

B: Nice to meet you,…

A: Nice to meet you.

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Greetings and Introductions—Strangers (One another)

…told me how much you enjoyed your class!

Excuse us, we’re going to catch a movie…

Identity, place of birth,

School life

Identity, school life,

Things going to do

Continuing a talk: Find a topic about identity

Are you an international student?

I’m from Tokyo. What about you?

What’s your nationality?

Do you like living here?

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Greetings and Introductions—Strangers (One another)

Very nice meeting you, …

Hey, same here. Have fun!

Closing: Polite ending about the topic!

Yeah, it’s very beautiful all the year round.

It’s a good place to live.

Let’s come to a summary

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Role play: talk to strangers

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Assignments• Oral: A Talk — Strangers

Two people⒈ Three people⒉

Listening: Unit 1, part A (p1-2)⒈ Unit 1, Speaking tasks, pair work⒉

(p7-8)

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•Thank you