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Greetings

This document contains introductory phrases, questions to get to know someone, responses to common questions, farewell phrases, vocabulary including numbers, days of the week, months, and classroom language in English. It provides sample dialogs introducing people and asking how they are, as well as responses to questions about name, age, location, and occupation to help learn English for basic conversations.

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Greetings

This document contains introductory phrases, questions to get to know someone, responses to common questions, farewell phrases, vocabulary including numbers, days of the week, months, and classroom language in English. It provides sample dialogs introducing people and asking how they are, as well as responses to questions about name, age, location, and occupation to help learn English for basic conversations.

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Greetings (saludos)

Good /gud/ morning

Good afternoon

Good evening /ifning/

Hello
Hi
Hey

ELENA: Good morning, FRAN. How are you?

Fran: Good morning Elena, fine thanks, and you?

Elena: not bad, thanks

How are you?


Fantastic!
Very well, thank you. And you? Great,
thanks.
How are you? /jou ar yu/
Good.
How have you been? How are you doing?
Fine, thanks.
How's it going?
Pretty good.
Not bad.
OK.
What's up?
What's happening?
Not much. Nothing much. Not a lot.
What's going on?
What have you been up to?

Farewells
It was a pleasure seeing/meeting you. It was nice seeing/meeting you.
Goodbye/Bye/Bye-bye.
Good night.
Take care.
Have a nice day/evening.
Have a good one.
See you (later/soon).
Later.
So long.

Questions- To introduce yourself.


My name is John. My name's
John.
1.What is your name? What's your name?
wat is yor name My name’s John!

Pardon (me)? Sorry? What?


Come again?
I am…30 years old. 38
2.How old are you? /jau ol ar yu/ (thirty- eight)

33-thirty-three
3.Where do you live? /Wer du yu lif/ I live on Elm Street.
I live at 123 Elm Street.
Life: vida. I live in Seville, Andalusia.
What is your zip code? My zip code is 27514.
My telephone number is 555-
What is your telephone number?
1234.
Yes, I live in a house.
Do you live in a house?
No, I live in an apartment.
4..Where are you from? /wer ar yu from/ I am from Spain. I'm Spanish.

What do you do? I work as a teacher.

Vocabulary
Ordinal Numbers

st
1 first
nd
2 second
rd
3 third
th
4 fourth
th
5 fifth
th
6 sixth
th
7 seventh
th
8 eighth
th
9 ninth
th
10 tenth
th th
11 eleventh 12 twelfth
th th th th th th
13 thirteenth 14 fourteenth 15 fifteenth 16 sixteenth 17 seventeenth 18 eighteenth
th th
19 nineteenth 20 twentieth
ON+ Days of the week

Sunday /sandei/

Monday /mondei/

Tuesday /tiusdei/

Wednesday /wensdei/

Thursday /zarsdei/

Friday /fraidei/

Saturday /saturdei/

Months of the year

January /yanuari/

February /februari/

March /march/

April /eipril/

May /mei/

June /yiun/

July /yulai/

August /ogost/

September /September/

October

November

December /dicember/

twenty-one twenty-two twenty-three thirty

forty
fifty
sixty
seventy eighty
ninety
one hundred one hundred one hundred one hundred two hundred one thousand one-half
one-fourth three-fourths

CLASSROOM LANGUAGE
Sorry/ Pardon? CAN YOU REPEAT PLEASE?
I DON’T UNDERSTAND
How do you say…. In English?

24
35
61
82

3
8
12
19
20

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