Expression of Greeting and Parting

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By:Taqwa

Mts At Amelia Dwi Imanda


Bondowoso

EXPRESSIONS OF GREETING AND PARTING


EXPRESSIONS OF GREETING AND PARTING

Expressions of Greeting
Expressions of Greeting is used to greet people

Greetings Responses
Hello! Hello!
Hi! Hi!
Good morning Good morning
Good evening Good evening
Good afternoon Good afternoon
It can be followed by:

Greetings Responses
How are you? I’m very well, thanks/I am pretty well
How’s everything going? Fine, thanks
How are you doing? Fine, thank you
How have you been? I have been good
How are you feeling? I’m feeling good / I am not feeling so good
How’s life? Good, thanks

Rose : Hi, Anna!


Anna : Hello, Rose! How’s everything going?
Rose : Really great!
Anna : Wow you look so happy. What’s the matter?
Rosa : Tomorrow is my birthday and may dad will have
my party held in Four Season Hotel.
Anna : That’s really amazing! Happy birthday Rose.

Time Frame
Good Morning!
It is generally used at 12.00 a.m. to 11.59 a.m.

Good Afternoon! It is appropriate for a period from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Good Evening! It is often used after 6 p.m. or when the sun goes down.

Expressions of Parting
Expressions of Parting is an expression which can be defined as an expression or an act with
which somebody is leaving.
Partings Responses
Good bye Good bye
Good night Good night
See you later See you later
See you See you
See you soon See you soon
I’ll talk to you later Sure, see you later
See you later See you
Until next time Ok, bye
Take care You too
Good luck Thank you

Addressing People

Addressing Men
1. Sir
Hello, Mr. Novan.
Pria dewasa yang memiliki status social lebih tinggi.
How is it going?
2. Mr + name
Semua laki-laki, bersifat formal

Addressing Women
1. Ma’am
Singkatan dari madam untuk wanita dewasa yang status sosialnya lebih tinggi
2. Miss + name
Wanita yang belum menikah
3. Mrs. + name
Wanita dewasa yang sudah menikah
4. Ms. + name
Untuk wanita yang sudah menikah ataupun belum
Expressions of Gratitude
◎ An expression of gratitude is used to show grateful feelings to other people

Gratitude Responses

Thank you You’re welcome

Thanks That’s OK

Thanks a lot It’s a pleasure

Thank you so much That’s alright

I’m grateful you came Don’t mention it

Thank you for coming here today My pleasure

Thank you very much No problem

Thanks a million That’s alright

All I can say is thank you Any time

Expressions of Apology
◎ To Apologize is to tell someone that you are sorry for having done something that has caused
inconvenience or unhappiness

Apology Responses

Sorry Never mind

I’m sorry It’s OK

I’m terribly sorry That’s alright

Please forgive me No problem

Excuse me for coming late It doesn’t matter

It’s all my fault No, I don’t think so

I apologize for my behavior I quite understand

Sorry for losing your…. Don’t’ worry about it

Sorry for breaking your … Don’t worry about it


Number

Ordinal Number

Multiplied Number
Once Sekali
Twice Dua kali
Three times Tiga kali
Four times Empat kali
Five times Lima kali
Six times Enam kali
Seven times Tujuh kali
Dan seterusnya dengan menambahkan
times ….
Introduction!
A. Self Introduction
Self-introduction may seem a very basic that some of you already have known about introduction,
but learning to introduce yourself properly is incredibly important. Below are the things that you
need to say when introduce yourself.
1. Greeting
Hello, good morning, afternoon, evening,
2. Mention your name
I’m : I’m Amel
I am : I am Amel
My name is ….
My name’s ….
3. Location : where you are from and where you are living
- I’m from ... : I’m from Bondowoso
- I’m … (nationality): I am Indonesian
- I was born and raised in (if you want to mention where you born and grew up): I was
born and raised in Japan
- I was born in … but raised in … (If you born in a place but you grow up in different
place) : I was born in Bondowoso, but raised in Jakarta
- I grew up in … but now I live in … atau I’m originally from … but I’m now based in
… (If you are from one place but now you are living in another place): I grew up in
Surabaya, but now I live in Bondowoso
- I’ve been living in … for … years (If you want to say how long you have lived in a
certain place): I have been living in Paris for 5 years
4. Your school
- I study at Islamic Junior High School of At Taqwa Bondowoso
- I’m a student at Islamic Junior High School of At Taqwa Bondowoso
5. Family
 I have a brother
 I have a sister
 I have a mom and a dad
6. Hobbies
- I really like running, swimming…
- I really enjoy basketball
- I am a big fan of …(hobby)

Let me Introduce Myself


Hello, my name is Andika Pratama. My family calls me Dika for short. I was born in Malang, May
10th, 2007. I am from Malang but live in Bondowoso. I am 13 years old. I am currently studying at
Islamic Junior High School At Taqwa Bondowoso. My favorite subject is English. There are four
people in my family. They are my father, my mother, my sister, and me. My parents’ names are
Mr. Bambang and Mrs. Ranti. Febi is my sister. In my leisure time, I really enjoy basketball.
B. Introducing one to another
1. What’s your name? 6. Where do you live?
2. How do you spell your name? 7. What do you like?
3. How old are you? 8. How many brothers/sisters do you have?
4. Where do you study? 9. What do you do?
5. Where are you from? 10. Do you have motto of life?
A. Meet the new me
On the card, write a NEW identity for yourself. Do not put any information on the card that is true
about yourself now. Interview your partner and try to remember as much information as possible.
1. Name
2. Age
3. School
4. From
5. Live
6. Like
7. Brothers/sisters
8. Occupation
9. Motto

B. Write about yourself in a text


Telling Time
To ask about time, you can say?
 What time is it?
 What’s the time, please?
 Do you have time?
 Could you tell me what time is it?
A. American Style (Jam + Menit)
You just need to say the hours first and then the minutes
For example:
- 6.45 : Six forty-six
- 10.06 : Ten o six
- 7.20 : Seven twenty
B. Formal Time (Menit + past/to + Jam)

 Gunakan PAST untuk menit ke 1-30.


 Gunakan TO untuk menit ke 31-59
 15 menit : a quarter half / a quarter to
 30 menit : a half past
For example:
• 09.30 : a half past nine
• 11.15 : a quarter past eleven
• 10.55 : Five to eleven
• 11.45 : a quarter to twelve)
• 1.55 :five to two)
• 2.40 : twenty to three)

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