Nice To Meet You - Lesson 1

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The key takeaways are about common greetings like 'Nice to meet you' and how to greet someone for the first time. It also talks about useful expressions and vocabulary used for greetings.

Some common greetings and responses mentioned are 'Hello', 'How are you?' and responses like 'I'm fine thanks' and 'Not too bad, thanks'. It also talks about greetings like 'Nice to meet you'.

Some physical greetings described are handshakes, hugs, bowing and high fives. It shows pictures of different types of greetings.

Nice to meet you

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Nice to meet you!
Warm up

A greeting something that is said or


done to show people that you are happy to
meet or see them. Nice to meet you
sounds more appropriate when you first
meet someone.
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Useful Expressions
How to Greet Someone at a Party

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Basic Greetings and Replies

Common responses to HOW ARE YOU?

Hello John. How are you?


1. Hello, Kelly! I’m fine thanks.
2. Great! Thank you!
3. I’m very well, Thank you!
4. Not too bad, Thanks!
5. Not very well, Thanks!

Can you think of other responses?

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Vocabulary
Types of Physical Greetings
Match the words with the pictures.

1. Hugging
2. Handshake
A 3. Nose Rubbing
B 4. Bowing
5. High Five
6. Kisses
C

E F
D
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Vocabulary Building

Match A with B.

1. What do you like to do in


your free time?
2. What do you do?
a. I’m Japanese.
3. Where are you from?
b. Yes, I do.
4. I’m English. How about you?
c. I’m 22.
5. Where do you work?
d. I’m a doctor.
6. Have you been to Australia?
e. I’m from Osaka.
7. Do you have any hobbies?
f. I was born on August 2, 2000
8. How old are you?
g. I’m from Japan
9. Which part of Japan are you
h. I like to go swimming.
from?
i. I work at a hospital.
10. When is your birthday?
j. No, I haven't.

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Speaking Exercise

My name is Susan Miller.


My name is Mr. Santini. My apartment
My email address is number is 4-B.
***[email protected]
***TeacherJoe at worldnet-dot-com

My name is William Chen.


I’m Chinese. My address is
294 River Street, Brooklyn,
My name is David Carter.
New York. My telephone
I’m American. I'm from
number is 469 – 7750.
San Francisco.

Change the words in red with your information.

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Reading Exercise
Katy and Kenji are meeting for the first time.

Katy: Hi, I’m Katy. What’s your name?


Kenji: Hello. May name’s Kenji. It’s nice to meet you.
Katy: Nice to meet you to. Where are you from?
Kenji: I’m from Japan.
Katy: So, what do you do Kenji?
Kenji: I’m a doctor – I work at a hospital in Tokyo. How about you?
Katy: I am pre-school teacher – I look after pre-school age children.
Kenji: Wow! Do you like it?
Katy: Yes, I do. I love working with children.
Kenji: What do you like to do in your free time?
Katy: I like swimming and playing tennis. How about you?
Do you have any hobbies?
Kenji: Not really, but I enjoy watching baseball and I sometimes
go to karaoke.

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Reading Exercise

Check your comprehension.


1. Where is Kenji from?
2. What does Kenji do?
3. What does Katy do?
4. Does Katy like her job? Why or why not?
5. What does Katy like to do during her free time?
6. What are Kenji’s hobbies?

What about you?


1. Where are you from?
2. What do you do?
3. Do you like your job? Why or why not?
4. What do you do during your free time?

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Minimal Pairs
/i:/ sound (long e sound) /I/ sound (short i sound)
heel hill
wheel will
steal still
teen tin
seat sit
peel pill
leave live
sheep ship
seal sill
heat hit
cheek chick
feel fill

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