3. Watch the video and write down as
many as possible the expressions of
greeting and introduction used by Peter
and Molly
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4. • Hi
• Hello
• Good morning
• Good afternoon
• Good evening
• Good night
• How are you?
• How do you do?
• How are things?
• How are you doing?
• How is everything?
• I’m glad to meet you
• I’m pleased to meet you I’m happy to meet you
• It’s nice to meet you
5. • Let me introduce myself
• My name is …
• Allow me to introduce myself
• I’m …
• Hi! I’m …
• Excuse me my name is …
• How do you do? My name is …
6. • I would like to introduce you to ...
• I’d like you to meet …
• Allow me to introduce ….
• Etc.
7. • Bye
• Bye-bye
• See you
• Take care
• I must go now
• I think I should be going
• I think I should get going
• I’ve got to go now
• I have to go now
8.
9. The way people greet each other is
different from one country to another.
Japanese, for example, do the bow to
greet people. The video will show you
the greeting customs from around the
world. Don’t forget to take notes!
10.
11. A noun is a word that identifies:
• a person (lecturer, libararian,
assistant)
• a thing (assignment, building, country)
• an idea, quality, or state (truth,
danger, birth, happiness).
12. A verb describes what a person or thing
does or what happens. For example,
verbs describe:
• an action – submit, offer
• an event – rain, occur
• a situation – be, seem, have
• a change – become, grow, develop