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It's Nice to Meet You.

The following is a summary of terms (Key Vocabulary and Expressions) taught in this unit. Puzzles use these words as answers. (See Puzzle Corner in Resources.)
 
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KEY VOCABULARY

Nouns
The alphabet
See Exercise 4 on page 3.

Numbers (1–10)
See Exercise 10 on page 6.

Titles
Miss
Mr.
Mrs.
Ms.

Parts of the day
morning
afternoon
evening
night

Other
book
(English/math) class
classmate
country
female
male
(first/last) name
(tele)phone number
teacher

Pronouns
Subject pronouns
I
you
he
she
it
Adjectives
Possessives
my
your
his
her

Other
favorite
first
last
popular

Verbs
am ('m)
are ('re)
is ('s)

Adverbs
Responses
no
yes

Other
again
(over) there
too

Preposition
in (my class)

Conjunction
and

Interjection
oh

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EXPRESSIONS

Saying hello
Good morning/afternoon/evening.
Hello./Hi.
How are you?
    (I'm) great. Thank you./Thanks.
          (just) fine.
          not bad.
          OK.

Saying good-bye
Good-bye./Bye./Bye-bye.
Good night.
See you later/tomorrow.
Have a good evening/a nice day.
    Thanks./You, too.

Introducing yourself
Hi. My name is . . . 
    I'm . . . .
It's nice to meet you, . . . .
    Nice to meet you, too.

Exchanging personal information
What's your name?
    I'm . . . ./My name is . . . .
What's your phone number?
    It's . . . .

Checking and confirming information
What's your last name again?
    It's . . . .
How do you spell . . . ?
Is that . . . ?
    Yes, that's right./No, it's . . . .
Are you . . . ?
    No, I'm not./Yes, I am.

Introducing someone
. . . , this is . . . .
    Hi, . . . . It's nice to meet you.

Apologizing
I'm sorry.

Getting someone's attention
Excuse me.

Giving an opinion
I think . . . .

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