Similarities in Greeting and Introducing Strangers

Similarities in Greeting and Introducing Strangers
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Thidawan Wichanee discusses the similarities between two dialogues in which strangers greet and introduce themselves using formal or informal expressions like "Hi, My name is...Nice to meet you."

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1. Greeting and Introduction By Thidawan Wichanee

2. Listen and Watch Take notes Please! What are the similarities in these two dialogues?

3. Similarities Greet and Introduce Talks each other Strangers Similar expressions

4. Greetings and Introductions Strangers (Each other) Hi! My names,but you can call me Its nice to meet you, Formal Informal Opening a conversation Hi! My names We havent met before, have we? Nice to meet you,

5. Greetings and Introductions Strangers ( Each other ) Im a freshman here, what about you? I have my first class this afternoon. What class is that? Identity, place of birth, School life Identity, school life Continuing a talk: Find a topic about identity Are you a new student? Where are you from? What are you studying here?

6. Greetings and Introductions Strangers (Each other) Oh, really! We are going to be in the same class. Oh, thats great! Closing: Polite ending about the topic ! So Well know whom we should call if we need a lawyer! Sure. Welcome any time! Lets come to a summary

7. If you: polite and formal Your openings are: Excuse me, may I introduce myself? Im very pleased to have the opportunity meet you. We havent met before, have we? If you: direct and informal Your openings are: How do you do! My name is Pleased/nice to meet you. Im glad/pleased to know you. Nice to meet you!

8. The topics in your talks to continue are going to be: Personal information What Where What name nationality family hometown hobbies More information What major occasion addressee job Play, music, weather Lecture, trip, TV language A1 A2 B1 B2

9. Role play: talk to strangers If you: sociable like him If you: shy, kind like him If you: traditional like them If you: fashionable like her

10. Listen and Watch Take notes Please! What are the similarities in these two dialogues?

11. Similarities Talks one another Two are strangers, but one knows both Similar expressions

12. Greetings and Introductions Strangers ( One another ) C: Tony, I would like you to meet Professor Smith. C: Mr. Smith, this is my friend Tony. B: Its a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Smith. A: Hey, nice to meet you Formal Informal Opening a conversation C: Joanne, I dont think you have met Chen C: Chen, this is my friend Joanne. B: Nice to meet you, A: Nice to meet you.

13. Greetings and Introductions Strangers ( One another ) told me how much you enjoyed your class! Excuse us, were going to catch a movie Identity, place of birth, School life Identity, school life, Things going to do Continuing a talk: Find a topic about identity Are you an international student? Im from Tokyo. What about you? Whats your nationality? Do you like living here?

14. Greetings and Introductions Strangers ( One another ) Very nice meeting you, Hey, same here. Have fun! Closing: Polite ending about the topic ! Yeah, its very beautiful all the year round. Its a good place to live. Lets come to a summary

15. Role play: talk to strangers

16. Assignments Oral: A Talk Strangers Two people Three people Listening: Unit 1, part A (p1-2) Unit 1, Speaking tasks, pair work (p7-8)

17. Thank you