Lead-in

  • What words or phrases do you know in English?
    • I know …
  • What do you see in the pictures?
    • I see …

Presentation

Pre

  • How do people say “hello” in your country?
    • In Brazil, we shake hands and kiss on the cheek.
  • How do you say “hello”?
    • I shake hands, wave and fist bump.

Top Down

  • Are they friends or co-workers? Read the dialogue and find out.
  • Text 1
    • Friends
    • Co-workers
  • Text 1
    • Friends
    • Co-workers

 

 

  • Text 2
    • Friends
    • Co-workers
  • Text 2
    • Friends
    • Co-workers

Bob: Hey Kate

Kate: Heya Jason. Hi Bob.

Jason: Hey there Kate. How are ya?

Kate: I’m alright. How about you guys?

Bob: I’m not so good.

Jason: Oh… What’s wrong Bob?

Susan: Good morning Martha.

Martha: Morning Sue. How are you?

Susan: I’m fine. How about you?

Martha: I’m ok. Let’s talk about the meeting?

Susan: Sure.

Martha: Alright then.

Bottom Up

  • Read the dialogue again and identify the different ways to say “hello”.

Post

  • Practice the dialogue.

Target Language

  • Hello
  • Good morning
  • Good afternoon
  • Good evening
  • How are you?
  • How about you?
  • What’s wrong?
  • I’m fine.
  • I’m alright.
  • Hey
  • Heya
  • Hey there
  • Morning / Afternoon / Evening
  • How are ya?
  • How about you guys?
  • I’m ok.
  • I’m good.
  • I’m not so good.

Controlled Practice

  • Complete the dialogue. There is one example. Then, practice the dialogue.

Dialogue 1

GOOD – ALRIGHT – HEY – YOU 

Eric: Hey Davi. How are you?

Davi: I’m ______. How about ______?

Eric: I’m not so ______.

Davi: Why not?

Dialogue 1

GOODALRIGHTHEYYOU

Eric: Hey Davi. How are you?

Davi: I’m alright. How about you?

Eric: I’m not so good.

Davi: Why not?

Dialogue 2

OK – GOOD – ALRIGHT – MORNING – ARE

Nick: ______ morning. Steve. How ______ you?

Steve: Good ______. I’m ______. How about you?

Nick: I’m ______.

Dialogue 2

OKGOODALRIGHTMORNINGARE

Nick: Good morning. Steve. How are you?

Steve: Good morning. I’m ok. How about you?

Nick: I’m alright.

Freer Practice

  • Complete the dialogue with your own words. Then, practice the dialogue.

John: Hey. How are you?

You:

John: I’m alright.

You:

Sara: Good morning.

You: 

John: Let’s talk about that meeting?

You: 

Sara: Hey.

You: 

Sara: How are you?

You: 

You:

Sara: Hey there. How are ya?

You: 

Sara: I’m not so good.

Production

  • Improvise a dialogue using the Target Language. Use the following topics:
    • Friends
    • Work
    • School

Homework

Unscramble the letters to make words.

Example: LHOLE > HELLO

  1. HGTLAIR
  2. LOLHE
  3. EHY
  4. YAEH
  5. NEIF
  1. ODGO
  2. NNGMRIO
  3. TRNONFEAO
  4. VGENNIE
  5. TNHIG
  1. ALRIGHT
  2. HELLO
  3. HEY
  4. HEYA
  5. FINE
  1. GOOD
  2. MORNING
  3. AFTERNOON
  4. EVENING
  5. NIGHT

What words do not mean “hello”? There is one example.

  1. Alright
  2. Heya
  3. Fine
  4. Ok
  5. Hey
  1. Good
  2. Morning
  3. Guys
  4. Meeting
  5. Hi
  1. Alright
  2. Heya
  3. Fine
  4. Ok
  5. Hey
  1. Good
  2. Morning
  3. Guys
  4. Meeting
  5. Hi

Fill in the gaps. There is one example.

Monica: Good morning, Junior. How are ______?

Junior: ______ fine. How ______ you?

Monica: I’m ______. Let’s talk about that meeting?

Junior: ______.

Monica: Good morning, Junior. How are you?

Junior: I’m fine. How about you?

Monica: I’m alright. Let’s talk about that meeting?

Junior: Sure.

What word does not belong?

Example: YES – ALRIGHT – NO > YES – ALRIGHT – NO

  1. NO – SURE – NOT
  2. GOOD – AFTERNOON – OK
  3. MORNING – HELLO – BYE
  4. NIGHT – BYE  – HELLO
  1. ALRIGHT – GOOD – MORNING
  2. FINE – MORNING – AFTERNOON
  3. HELLO – GOOD – HEYA
  4. HEY – SURE – YES
  1. NO – SURE – NOT
  2. GOOD – AFTERNOON – OK
  3. MORNING – HELLO – BYE
  4. NIGHT – BYE  – HELLO
  1. ALRIGHT – GOOD – MORNING
  2. FINE – MORNING – AFTERNOON
  3. HELLO – GOOD – HEYA
  4. HEY – SURE – YES

What sentences are wrong?

  1. I’m alright.
  2. I’m morning.
  3. I’m yeah.
  4. Morning Bob.
  5. How alright you?
  1. How about you?
  2. How about fine?
  3. Hello there.
  4. Hello ok.
  5. Yeah, I’m good.
  1. I’m alright.
  2. I’m morning.
  3. I’m yeah.
  4. Morning Bob.
  5. How alright you?
  1. How about you?
  2. How about fine?
  3. Hello there.
  4. Hello ok.
  5. Yeah, I’m good.

Writing

Write your own dialogue with friends or co-workers.