Médulo: Inglés 1
emt Docenite: William Flores Silva ~ Proceso 2015.
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En esta leccién de inglés basico veremos cuales son las distintas formas de saludar en inglés, asi
En algunos casos veremos cémo hay varias posibilidades para expresar un mismo saludo. Lee y
escucha atentamente, repitiendo cada frase correctamente.
Los saludos en Inglés
Espanol | Ingles
Hoa | Keto |
a
ECémo ests? / Bien, gracias How are you? / Fino, thanksLas despedidas en Inglés
inglés
Bye / Good Bye / Bye Bye
Hasta luego See you lator
|
Hasta pronto | Seoyeuscon
Hesta mafiana See you tomorrow |
|__Buenae noches* Goodnight |
“Nota: Te habrés dado cuenta que se utiizan dos expresiones para decir “buenas noches". La
primera “good evening’, se puede utilizar para saludar cuando es de noche, mientras que “good
night” se empiea generalmente para despedirte cuando te vas a la cama a dormir, por ejemplo.
Preguntas basicas y presentaciones
| Eepanol ing
{.Cémo te lamas? / Mi nombre es Viotoria | What's your name? / My name is Victoria
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{ Le presente a Edward Let me introduce you to Edward
Encantado, mucho gusto Pleased to meet you
Complete with the correct expression.
Good evening | te Sood moming
ft Well 1 Easter
1. Get ‘soon Mr. Bean we all miss you at work.
2 Mr. Bean how are you?
3. Good with your test.
4 fon your win Mr, Bean.
5. Mery everyone.
6. Happy____ Mr. Bean.
7 Mr. Bean,
8 Mr. Bean, it was nice to see you.
What's the conversation about?
Mr. Bean meets Mrs. Jones, one of his students from college, and her husband in the street.
Complete the diajog using the 8 words below fill in the blanks,
London
English teacher
Thanks
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Fill in the missing words
Good Mrs. Jones.
~ Good morning, Mr. Bean. How are you?
fine__and you? ___ PEE
Mr. Bean, this is my husband Michael, Michael this is Mr. Bean my
‘vies. Jones: |
‘Mr. Jones: Pleased to meet you Mr. Bean. ae i
Mr, Bean: _ to meet you too. Are you from England, Mr. i
Mr. Jones: Yes, from Manchester. Do you live in Manchester? unseat
Mr Bean: No, I'm from but lve in Manchester while am teaching at college
IMrs. Jones:
IM. Boan: Nos, twas nico taking to
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les.
The importance of addressing to the title of a person can be very
important in formal situations.
These are the most common titles.
ao OF
MR. (SINGLE) MR. (MARRIED) MRS. (MARRIED)
(aan) (eae 1) ene {SILE/MARRIED)
Circle the right title of the following characters:
He is Mr. / Mrs. / Ms. Burns
She is Mrs. / Mr. / Ms. Olivia Culpo.Types of introduction
People introduce themselves for different reasons: for business, for
school situations, parties, etc.
Let's have a look at some examples:
Formal introductions
A: Mr. Pitt, this is Professor Kerr.
B: Professor Kerr. I'm pleased to meet you.
A: Mr. Pitt, may | present Professor Kerr.
B: How do you do?
Formal language is used in formal situations for example funerals,
meetings important people, business meetings, job interviews, etc.
General/Neutral introductions
A: Ms. Gutierrez, do you know Professor Kerr?
B: How are you, Professor?
A: John, this is Julia Gutierrez.
B: Pleased to meet you.
A: John Kerr, Julia Gutierrez.
B: It's nice to meet you.
Sometimes the other person will help you and say (for example)
“Please call me Julia".
Informal introductions
A: John, meet Julia
B: How are you, Julia?
A: John, this is Julia.
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Informal introductions are for people we meet at parties, or when we
are with friends.
You can also introduce yourself to people you don’t know depending
on the situation and usually not personal:
For example:
“tam Police Officer Perez, and | am arresting you for...”
“I'm a Peter Rosenberg, your pilot on this flight...”
“Hi, I'm Natalie, your English teacher...”
ACTIVITIES
Classify the following statements in the chart.
a) May | introduce myself? I'm David Soto
b) Are you Peter Stewart? I'm Isabel Zuniga.
c) Peter, this is Lydia.
d) I'm pleased to meet you.
e) Mrs. Azocar, do you know Professor Stevens?
f) Lydia, meet Peter
g) How do you do?
h) Hello, I'm Lydia Johansson
i) I'm delighted to meet you, Professor. My name is Lydia Johansson
j) How are you, Peter?
Informal General/Neutral Formal