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UNIT 1 SELF INTRODUCTION

UNIT 1 SELF INTRODUCTION. 1. TOPIC: HELLO , WHAT’S YOUR NAME?. Preface. Preface

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UNIT 1 SELF INTRODUCTION

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  1. UNIT 1SELF INTRODUCTION 1 TOPIC: HELLO, WHAT’S YOUR NAME?

  2. Preface • Preface When you meet someone for the first time, what do you usually do? Do you introduce yourself? If you do, how do you do that. In this section you will learn kinds of expressions and examples of introducing yourself. You will also learn how to introduce someone to another. Further, it also explains some expressions to great and part. Now, let’s learn more about them.

  3. Competence • Competence (Listening) At the end of this unit, you will be able to: • Respond to transactional interpersonal conversations involves: • to great and to part • to introduce oneself and someone to another. 2. Carry out transactional interpersonal conversations involves: • to great and to part • to introduce oneself and someone to another. • To use am, is, are, that/this, those/these.

  4. I. Greetings and Parting • Here are some expressions you can use to greet and part people. Notes: You say “Good morning/morning” at 12 midnight up to 12 noon. You say “Good afternoon/afternoon” at 12:01 p.m. up to 6 p.m. You say “Good evening/evening” at 6:01 p.m. up to 9 p.m. You say “Good night “ when you want to leave other people at night, such as you want to go to sleep or you leave someone’s house.

  5. II. Introducing Oneself • To introduce yourselves, you use the following expressions.

  6. III. Introducing Others • To introduce someone to another, you use the following expressions.

  7. Highlight • Study the words in the table

  8. Exercise I • Task 1 Listen to your teacher reading the short conversation below. Repeat after him/her. Practice your pronunciation. Dialogue 1 Sherly : Hi, my name is Sherly. What is your name? Ema : Hi, Sherly. My name is Ema. How do you do? Sherly : How do you do? Dialogue 2 Fika : Hello, Puput. Puput : Hello, Fika. How are you? Fika : I’m fine thanks, and you? Puput : I’m okay, thanks, and you? Fika : Not bad. Thanks.

  9. Dialogue 3 Tulus : Ok, Sepa. I have to go now. My mother is waiting for me. Sepa : See you later, Tulus. Tulus : See you Dialogue 4 Sarah : Ellena, this is Martin. Martin, this is Ellena. She is my sister. Ellena : Hello, martin. Nice to meet you. Martin : Nice to meet you too.

  10. Exercise II • Task 2 Listen to the teacher and complete the following dialogs below. 1. Linda : Hi, I am Lulu. What is your name? Lulu : Hi, Linda. _____Lulu. How do you do? Linda : ____________ 2. Eka : Good afternoon, Mr. Agus. Mr. Agus :___________, Eka. How are you? Eka :_______, sir. By the way, this my father, Mr. Doni. Father, this is Mr. Agus. Father : Nice to meet you, Mr. Agus. Mr. Agus:_____________, Mr. Doni.

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