This document contains examples of conversations for greeting people you know and don't know, as well as ways to say goodbye. It includes:
1) Two sample conversations - one with someone you know where they ask about each other's lives, and one meeting someone new where they exchange names and offers of coffee.
2) Exercises to practice greetings and goodbyes by filling in blanks in conversations or reordering sentences.
3) Different phrases for saying goodbye and sample conversations ending with goodbye. It provides options to reply to someone wishing you a good time, weekend, or holiday.
This document contains examples of conversations for greeting people you know and don't know, as well as ways to say goodbye. It includes:
1) Two sample conversations - one with someone you know where they ask about each other's lives, and one meeting someone new where they exchange names and offers of coffee.
2) Exercises to practice greetings and goodbyes by filling in blanks in conversations or reordering sentences.
3) Different phrases for saying goodbye and sample conversations ending with goodbye. It provides options to reply to someone wishing you a good time, weekend, or holiday.
This document contains examples of conversations for greeting people you know and don't know, as well as ways to say goodbye. It includes:
1) Two sample conversations - one with someone you know where they ask about each other's lives, and one meeting someone new where they exchange names and offers of coffee.
2) Exercises to practice greetings and goodbyes by filling in blanks in conversations or reordering sentences.
3) Different phrases for saying goodbye and sample conversations ending with goodbye. It provides options to reply to someone wishing you a good time, weekend, or holiday.
A Hello, how are you? B Oh, not bad, and you? A Fine, thanks. B Good. How's college? A It's OK. How's work? B Fine, thanks. A Well, see you later. B Yes, see you. Bye.
Meeting someone you don't know
A Hello, pleased to meet you. B Pleased to meet you, too. A What's your name? B Tm Julia. What's yours? A I'm Alex. Can I get you a coffee? B Yes, please.
A Complete the A Hello, John, how 1) you?
conversation with words B Oh, not 2) . And you? from the study box. ____ work? A OK, thanks. 3) B Fine, 4 ) ______ How’s the family? A They’re all OK. B Well, see you 5) ______ , Fred. A Yes, 6 ) ________ you. Bye.
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B Put this conversation in S p e a k e rA S peak er B
the right order. a Oh, not bad. e Yes, see you. Bye. b Hello, how are you? f It’s fine, thanks, c Well, see you later, g Fine, thanks, and you? d It’s OK. How’s work? h Good. How’s school? C Now do the same with this conversation. a I’m Mick. Can I get you a coffee? d I’m Jane. What’s yours? b Hello, pleased to meet you. e Yes, please, c What’s your name? f Pleased to meet you, too.
Ways of saying goodbye
Goodbye. Bye. See you soon. See you later. See you. A Well, good luck with the exams. B Thanks. A Goodbye. A Well, have a great time at the party! B I will. A Bye! A Have a good weekend. B And you! A See you. A Have a wonderful holiday B Thanks, I will. A Bye. A Hope you enjoy yourself. B Thanks. A Bye then.
D Someone is saying Have a great time at the party!
goodbye to you. Choose (Thanks / Please.) the best answer from the 2 Have a good weekend. ________ (And you / You also.) brackets ( ). 3 I hope you enjoy yourself. _____ __ (I will enjoy / I will.) 4 Have a wonderful holiday. ____ (Thank you for your wishes / Thanks, I will.) 5 Good luck with the exams! (I will / Thanks.)
OVER TO YOU Someone says ... What’s your reply?
Hi there! How are you? Pleased to meet you. What’s your name? How’s school? How’s work? Have a good weekend! Have a wonderful holiday!