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Introductory Guide
Introductory Guide
Formal Greeting
▪ Hello Mary!
▪ Hello.
▪ How are you?
▪ Good morning.
▪ Good afternoon.
▪ Good evening.
▪ What are you doing?
▪ It’s nice to meet you.
▪ How is it going?
▪ How are you doing?
▪ Good to see you.
▪ It is a pleasure to meet you.
▪ How do you do?
▪ It’s an honor to meet you.
▪ Nice to meet you.
Informal Greeting
▪ Hey! (Interjections)
▪ What’s up?
▪ Howdy!
▪ How are ya?
▪ Hi!
▪ What’s new?
▪ What’s going on?
▪ How is it going?
▪ How are things?
▪ What’s up?
▪ How is everything?
▪ How’s life?
▪ Long time no see!
THE ALPHABET
VOWELS
A (EI)
E (I)
I (AY)
O (OU)
U (IU)
A E I O U
CONSONANTS
Exercise
1.LOL 2. FYI 3. SEE U 4. 4U 5.OMG 6.WTF 7. BTW 8.TTYL 9.AAP 10. FTF
Activities Recomended:
https://agendaweb.org/grammar/alphabet-exercises.html
https://www.passporttoenglish.com/Beginning-English/Lesson1/Vocabulary.html
https://www.learningchocolate.com/content/alphabet-phonics-z
https://basicenglishspeaking.com/greeting-english-different-ways-say-hello/
English Grammar
The Verb "To Be"
The verb to be.
• The verb "to be" = am/are/is.
• The verb to be changes depending on the subject.
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Situations in which you can use to be:
It is cold
You are thirsty.
I am afraid
They are right
We are sleepy
You are carefull
I am not wrong. I am right
Iam not thirsty. I am hungry
They are not angry.
We are lucky.