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Greetings ()

1.

Good morning

Good morning ()

Good morning
Good morning

A : Good morning
B : Good morning

2.

Good afternoon

Good afternoon ()


Good Good morning Good
afternoon

A : Good afternoon

B : Good afternoon

Good evening

3.

Good evening ( )

Good
Good morning Good afternoon
Good evening

Joe

: Hello, Jack .

Jack : Hello
4.

Hello / Hi
Hello Hi

5.

How do you do?

How do you do?


How do you do?

A : How do you do?


B : How do you do?

6.

How are you? ()

How are you? ( )


How are you?
(today)

(this morning)

(this afternoon)

(this evening)

How have you been?

How are you?


Im fine.

(very well)

(quite well)

(O.K.)


Im fine, thank you and you?

(Thank you and how are you?)

(Thank you and how have you been?)

( )
Fine, thank you and you?

Not so well.

Not very well.


Not so well. I have a cold.

I hope you are better soon.


Im sorry to hear it.

A : Good morning.

B : Good morning. How are you?


A : Fine, thanks and you?

B : Very well, thank you.

Joe : Hello, Joy.

Joy : Hi, Joe. How are you?

Joe : Not so well. I have headache.


Joy : I hope you feel better soon.
Joe : Thank you.

Greeting :

" Good

mornig to you

1.

2. Good morning to you

3.


hand
" Put your hand (s)


(s)"

on your head "

" Put your hand (s) on your shoulder

4. " Put

your hand (s) to your

frind next to you." 2


5.

" How

are

you ? "

" I am very well, thank you."

6.

Board Scramble :

Make Words Game :

g, h, a, t, p, e, c
hat, get, etc .

cat, peg, tea,

Days

of the week Months of the year Parts of the body

In On Under Were Present


Simple Tense Past Simple Tense

Future Tense

Preposition


have got Comparative Superlative

Possessive Pronouns


Present Simple Tense Adverb

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