1. Unit 01 – Pleased to meet you
TASK 1. .....................................................................................................................................2
TASK 2......................................................................................................................................2
TASK 3......................................................................................................................................3
TASK 4......................................................................................................................................3
TASK 5......................................................................................................................................3
TASK 6......................................................................................................................................4
TASK 7......................................................................................................................................4
Your Turn! ................................................................................................................................4
Try this... ..................................................................................................................................4
In Focus: ..................................................................................................................................4
TapeScirpts and Answers .........................................................................................................5
2. Unit 01: Pleased to meet you. [00:00]
Goals ● Understanding greetings and introductions
● Confirming people's names
TASK 1.
A. What do people say when they meet for the first time? Check (√) the boxes.
□ How do you do? □ I'm going now. □ Hi, my name's Amy.
□ What are you doing? □ Hello. I'm John. □ Good to see you again.
□ Hi, how's it going? □ Nice to meet you. □ Good morning.
□ Pleased to meet you? □ What's the matter? □ I don't think we've met.
What might the people in each picture be saying?
B. Brainstorm! In informal situations, people often use an 'icebreaker' before introducing themselves.
Work with a partner. Make a list of icebreakers you could use when meeting someone at a party.
Hi. Are you a friend of John's?
Are you enjoying the party?
Hey, have you tried the sushi?
TASK 2. [00:03]
A. Listen. How many voices do you hear? Circle a number? ♫
1 2 3 4 5 6
B. Listen again and check (√) the names you hear. ♫
□ Tia □ Mila □ Erika □ Leanne □ Enrique
□ Li-wen □ John □ Joan □ Tina □ Mia
3. TASK 3. [00:33]
A. Listen and check (√) the names that have two syllable. ♫
□ Alison □ Karen □ Jeena □ Sarah □ David
□ Paul □ Yumiko □ Sulinko □ Tony □ Alan
B. Listen again and practice. ♫
TASK 4. [01:02]
A. Listen to the conversation between Leanne and John. Write the names of the people they decide to
invite to their party. ♫
GUEST LIST
- John and Tina Lowe.
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Listen for it:
No problem is an informal way of saying you're willing to do something.
B. Listen again and check your answers. ♫
TASK 5. [02:44]
A. Read the names below. Then look at the picture and listen to the conversations. Number the people in
the picture (1-6). ♫
1. Yumiko Sato 3. Cathy Chan 5. Mike Perez 2. Tina Lowe 4. John Lowe 6. Alan Walker
Listen for it:
People say By the way... to change the topic of a conversation.
B. Listen again and check your answers. ♫
4. TASK 6. [04:03]
A. Match each statement or question with the best response. ♫
1. Hello, Leanne. a. Hi, I'm Mike Perez.
2. This is Alan Walker. b. No, I'm John Lowe.
3. Are you Paul King? c. Nice to meet you, Alan.
4. I'm Cathy Chan. d. Hi, Tony.
B. Listen and check your answers. ♫
TASK 7. [04:31]
Listen and circle the answers that are right for you.
1. Yes, I am. No, I'm not. 4. Yes, I am. No, I'm not.
2. Yes, it is. No, it isn't. 5. Yes, it is. No, it isn't.
3. Yes, I am. No, I'm not. 6. Yes, I do. No, I don't.
Your Turn! [05:01]
Making introductions ♫
Sample Dialog ♫
A: Hi, my name's Tony Kim.
B: Pleased to meet you, Tony. I'm Yumiko Sato.
A: Sorry, your name is Yumiko? How do you spell that?
B: It's Y-U-M-I-K-O. And my last name is Sato. S-A-T-O.
A: Nice to meet you, Yumiko. Are you a friend of John's?
B: No, I'm a friend of Leanne's.
Useful Expressions ♫ [05:27]
- How do you do, Wendy.
- Excuse me, are you Paul King?
- No, I'm John Lowe.
- Do you know Cathy Chan?
- Are you a student?
- Are you from Japan?
Try this...
Introduce yourself to three classmates. Find out at least two pieces of information about each one.
Name __________ Information: _____________________________________________________________
Name __________ Information: _____________________________________________________________
Name __________ Information: _____________________________________________________________
In Focus: [05:50]
Questions for a first meeting ♫
It's not unusual to ask questions to find out about someone when meeting for the first time. In some countries,
there are certain questions that you shouldn't ask because they might make the person uncomfortable. In your
country, what types of questions are OK to ask on first meeting someone? What types of questions are not OK?
- In Korea, it's OK to ask someone's age so you know whether to use formal language.
- In Canada, it's not OK to ask someone's age because some people don't like to say how old they are.
- In Mexico, it's not OK to ask about someone's religion because some people think it's too personal.
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5. TapeScirpts and Answers
Task 2 – AB
Tapescript: ♫
... You're Mia Yoon, aren't you? ...
... And then I said to Joan - you know Joan, don't you? ...
... I'd like you to meet my sister, Li-wen ...
... Pleased to meet you, Enrique ...
... I'm John, John Lowe ...
... Did you say Tina? ...
Task 4 – AB
Tapescript: ♫ [01:15]
M: Hello? Lowe residence. John speaking.
W: Hi, John. It's Leanne.
M: Oh, hey Leanne. How are things? You must be busy planning the party.
W: Actually that what I'm calling about, John. Since you hosted last year's party, I was hoping you could help me
with the guest list. I'm just writing down some names right now.
M: Sure, no problem. Tell me, who have you got so far?
W: Well, you and your wife, of course. It's Tina, right?
M: Yep.
W: And Alan from the office. It's Alan Walker, isn't it? W-A-L-K-E-R?
M: That's right. And what about Cathy Chan? She's the new accountant in finance.
W: Mmm... I don't think we've met her. Is that Cathy with a 'K'?
M: No, it's C-A-T-H-Y. And her last name's C-H-A-N. And don't forget Mike Perez. He's dying to meet Cathy.
W: Really?! Well, that's interesting! P-E-R-E-Z, Perez. Oh, and I'd better invite my neighbor Yumiko.
M: Yuriko? How do you spell that?
W: No, it's Yumiko. Y-U-M-I-K-O. Haven't you met her? Her last name's Sato. S-A-T-O,
I think. She lives across the hall.
M: All right. Who else? Hey, how about your neighbor...
Task 5 – AB
Tapescript: ♫ [02:58]
W1: Excuse me, are you Paul King.
M1: No, I'm not. I'm John Lowe.
W1: Oh, I'm sorry, I was...
M1: That's OK.
W1: I'm Yumiko Sato. I'm a friend of Leanne's but I don't know many people here.
M1: Pleased to meet you, Yumiko. I don't see Paul around here, but that's my wife, Tina, in red over on the
sofa. Come on. I'll introduce you to her and a few other people.
W1: Oh, that would be great. By the way, I really like your apartment...
M2: Great party, isn't is?
W2: Yeah, it is... Hey, have we met? I'm Cathy Chan.
M2: Oh, so you're Cathy. John Lowe mentioned you. I'm Mike Perez.
W2: Oh? Are you friends with John?
M2: Yeah. He told me you were a good tennis player so I was hoping we could arrange to play.
W2: Sure, that would be great. By the way, have you two met? Mike, this is Alan Walker.
M2: Nice to meet you, Alan.
M3: Actually, I think we met last year at John's party. You're a photographer, right?...
Task 7 – AB
Tapescript: ♫
1. Are you a student? 5. Is your last name Lee?
2. Is your name John? 6. Do you like parties
3. Are you studying English?
4. Are you Yumiko?