Greetings and Introductions

Learn How to Meet and Greet in English.

Description

1)      Introducing oneself: Students would learn how to say their name and basic information about themselves, such as where they're from or what they do. They would also learn how to ask others for this information.

 

2)      Greetings: Students would learn how to greet people in various situations, such as saying "Hello" to someone you don't know, or saying "Goodbye" when leaving a conversation or meeting.

 

3)      Formal vs. informal language: Students would learn how to use formal and informal language appropriately, such as using "Mr." or "Ms." when addressing someone in a professional setting.

 

4)      Small talk: Students would learn how to make small talk eg., talking about hobbies or interests, or commenting on something around you.

 

5)       Cultural differences: Finally, students would learn about cultural differences in greetings and introductions, such as different customs around shaking hands, bowing, or kissing on the cheek. They would learn how to be sensitive to these differences when interacting with people from different cultures

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    Conversation for 50 minutes

    Is there anything in particular that you would like to talk about? Maybe we could start with something simple, like How's the weather? How are you?
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    50min   1,000P
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    Slang and Informal language

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    25min   500P
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    Homophones

    Homophones: Words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings, such as "there," "their," and "they're."
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    25min   500P

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