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MUHAMMAD AL-XORAZMIY
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TOSHKENT AXBOROT
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1-MAVZU MEETING PEOPLE
(INTRODUCTION
AND RESPONSE)
Grammar: Verb “To be”
• This lesson teaches common expressions for meeting people.
• The lesson contains general rules for the verb “to be“.
• The lesson shows how the “to be” can be implemented into the content
of self-introducing and response.
Greeting - a polite word or sign of welcome or recognition.
Greeting can
be informal and formal.
Formal language…
Informal language…
Good morning!
Hello!
Good afternoon!
How are you?
Good evening!
How’s it going?
How have you been doing?
How are you doing?
How have you been?
What’s up?
When you meet someone for the first time, you ask questions. The
question is followed by the relevant respond. Look at some examples
below to understand how it usually goes.
1. Hello! I am Ingrid.
Nice to meet you/
Pleased to meet you.
2. How are you?
I'm okay. How are you?
3. What's up?
Nothing new. Everything
is good
4. How's it going?
Everything is going well.
How about you?
5. How have you been?
I've been good. How
about you?
In English, verbs have a very important place in communication, they are the
ones responsible for expressing actions. Words like jump, run, speak… all
are common and clear examples of verbs that describe an action that a
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