Good morning! How are you?
B: Good morning! I’m fine, thank you.
A: It was nice talking to you. I have to go now.
B: It was nice talking to you, too. See you later!
A: Goodbye! Have a great day!
B: Thanks! You too!
Vocabulary:
Goodbye phrases: See you later. Goodbye.
Take care.
Have a great day!
Polite expressions:
It was nice talking to you. You too.
Additional Vocabulary for Expansion
1. Greetings:
Good morning / Good afternoon / Good evening. Hi / Hello / Hey.
How’s it going?
2. Responses to «How are you?»: I’m great!
I’m doing well.
I’m okay, thanks. Not too bad.
3. Farewells:
Goodbye!
See you soon. Take care!
Have a nice day!
4. Basic Questions:
What’s your name?
Where are you from? How old are you?
What do you like to do?
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Once upon a time there was a little girl. Her name was Goldilocks. She had golden hair.
One day Goldilocks was walking in the forest. She saw a house and knocked on the door. She went inside. Nobody was there.
Goldilocks saw three bowls on the table. She was hungry.
This porridge is too hot! This porridge is too cold! This porridge is just right!» Goldilocks ate all the porridge.
Goldilocks was tired now. «This chair is too big! This chair is too big, too! This chair is just right!» But the chair broke!
Goldilocks was very tired. She went upstairs. «This bed is too hard! This bed is too soft! This bed is just right!»
Soon, the bears came home.
«Someone’s been eating my porridge!» said Daddy Bear.
«Someone’s been eating my porridge!» said Mummy Bear.
«Someone’s been eating my porridge – and it’s all gone!» said Baby Bear.
«Someone’s been sitting on my chair!» said Daddy Bear.
«Someone’s been sitting on my chair!» said Mummy Bear.
«Someone’s been sitting on my chair – and it’s broken!» said Baby Bear.
«Someone’s been sleeping in my bed!» said Daddy Bear.
«Someone’s been sleeping in my bed!» said Mummy Bear.
«Someone’s been sleeping in my bed – and she’s still there!» said Baby Bear.
Goldilocks woke up and saw the three bears. «Help!» She ran downstairs and into the forest. She never came back again.
Introducing Yourself
Phrases: «My name is…”, «I am from…”, «I like…»
Combined Example Introductions:
1. Name: «Hello! My name is Anna.»
2. Country: «I am from Italy.»
3. Hobby: «I like drawing and painting.»
Countries
Students can choose or practice saying where they are from using these country names:
Example Practice: «I am from Spain.» «I am Spanish.»
Hobbies
Here’s a list of common hobbies for students to practice saying what they like:
Reading books
Playing football (soccer)
Drawing or painting
Listening to music
Cooking
Watching movies
Traveling
Dancing
Swimming
Cycling
Playing guitar (or another instrument)
Learning languages
Photography
Playing video games
Running or jogging
Writing stories or poems
Example Practice:
«I like playing football.» «I like reading books.»
Dialogue 1: Emma and Alex
Emma: Hello! My name is Emma. What is your name?
Alex: Hi! My name is Alex.
Emma: Nice to meet you, Alex. Where are you from?
Alex: I am from Spain. And you?
Emma: I am from Canada.
Alex: What do you like?
Emma: I like reading books. What do you like?
Alex: I like playing the guitar.
Dialogue 2: Daniel and Sara
Daniel: Hello! My name is Daniel. What is your name?
Sara: Hi! My name is Sara.
Daniel: Nice to meet you, Sara. Where are you from?
Sara: I am from Italy. Where are you from? Daniel: I am from England. Do you like sports? Sara: Yes, I like soccer. And you?
Daniel: I like basketball.
Sara: Cool! What else do you like?
Daniel: I like listening to music.
Dialogue 3: Maria and Tom
Maria: Hello! My name is Maria. What is your name?
Tom: Hi! My name is Tom.
Maria: Where are you from, Tom?
Tom: I am from Australia. Where are you from?
Maria: I am from Brazil.
Tom: What is your favorite food?
Maria: