1.Say Hello
Read the dialogue, and practice with a partner.
A: Hello. I’m Jane.
B: Hi. I’m Casey.
A: Where are you from, Casey?
B: I’m from Toronto. And you?
A: I’m from Winnipeg.
B: Nice to meet you, Jane.
A: You too.
2. Say Hello
Complete the dialogue, and practice with a partner.
A: Hello. Jane.
B: Hi. I’m .
A: are you from, Casey?
B: I’m Toronto. And you?
A: I’m Winnipeg.
B: Nice to you, Jane.
A: You .
3. About Us
Change the information in bold to true information about you and your partner. Practice again.
A: Hello. I’m Jane.
B: Hi. I’m Casey.
A: Where are you from, Casey?
B: I’m from Toronto. And you?
A: I’m from Winnipeg.
B: Nice to meet you, Jane.
A: You too.
Sentence Building
Answer or write questions or responses in the blanks. Use the hints to write complete sentences.
What is his name? (Ben)
What’s her name? (Sara)
Where does she live? ___ (New York)
Where is he from? (China)
? Her name is Lindsay.
? He’s from Mexico City.
? I am from Ontario.
What is your name?
Where are you from?
Nice to meet you.
Pronunciation Practice
Listen to your teacher read the word pairs. Circle the word you hear:
- a) meet b) neat
- a) you b) too
- a) name b) came
- a) she b) he
- a) nice b) mice
Pronunciation Practice
Now work with a partner. Take turns reading one word from each pair. Point to the word you hear.
Contractions
A contraction shortens two words into one. The apostrophe replaces a letter. Practice saying these two forms.
“I am” = I’m “He is” = He’s “She is” = She’s
Contractions
Use contractions to rewrite the dialogue.
A: Hello. I am Jane.
B: Hi. I am Casey.
A: Where are you from, Casey?
B: I am from Toronto. And you?
A: I am from Winnipeg.
B: Nice to meet you, Jane.
A: You too.
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A: Hello. Jane.
B: Hi. Casey.
A: Where are you from, Casey?
B: from Toronto. And you?
A: from Winnipeg.
B: Nice to meet you, Jane.
A: You too.
Resources:
Saying Hello (Teacher Materials)
This lesson was taken from esllibrary.com