- Text 1
- Friends
- Co-workers
Hello
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 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
GOOD – ALRIGHT – HEY – YOU
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
OK – GOOD – ALRIGHT – MORNING – ARE
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
- HGTLAIR
- LOLHE
- EHY
- YAEH
- NEIF
- ODGO
- NNGMRIO
- TRNONFEAO
- VGENNIE
- TNHIG
- ALRIGHT
- HELLO
- HEY
- HEYA
- FINE
- GOOD
- MORNING
- AFTERNOON
- EVENING
- NIGHT
What words do not mean “hello”? There is one example.
- Alright
- Heya
- Fine
- Ok
- Hey
- Good
- Morning
- Guys
- Meeting
- Hi
- Alright
- Heya
- Fine
- Ok
- Hey
- Good
- Morning
- Guys
- Meeting
- 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
- NO – SURE – NOT
- GOOD – AFTERNOON – OK
- MORNING – HELLO – BYE
- NIGHT – BYE – HELLO
- ALRIGHT – GOOD – MORNING
- FINE – MORNING – AFTERNOON
- HELLO – GOOD – HEYA
- HEY – SURE – YES
- NO – SURE – NOT
- GOOD – AFTERNOON – OK
- MORNING – HELLO – BYE
- NIGHT – BYE – HELLO
- ALRIGHT – GOOD – MORNING
- FINE – MORNING – AFTERNOON
- HELLO – GOOD – HEYA
- HEY – SURE – YES
What sentences are wrong?
- I’m alright.
- I’m morning.
- I’m yeah.
- Morning Bob.
- How alright you?
- How about you?
- How about fine?
- Hello there.
- Hello ok.
- Yeah, I’m good.
- I’m alright.
- I’m morning.
- I’m yeah.
- Morning Bob.
- How alright you?
- How about you?
- How about fine?
- Hello there.
- Hello ok.
- Yeah, I’m good.