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Saying Hi Reply: You're Going To Be Talking A Lot. Here Are Some Neat, Cool, Real World Things To Say

The document provides sample dialogues and phrases for greeting people, asking how they are, inviting them to do something, agreeing or declining plans, and exchanging contact information. Some example conversations show introducing yourself, making plans to meet for coffee, deciding on a time and place to meet, and exchanging phone numbers. The document also defines some idioms like "break the ice" and calls someone a "social butterfly" if they go out a lot. It encourages practicing natural conversation rather than reading scripts.

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Saying Hi Reply: You're Going To Be Talking A Lot. Here Are Some Neat, Cool, Real World Things To Say

The document provides sample dialogues and phrases for greeting people, asking how they are, inviting them to do something, agreeing or declining plans, and exchanging contact information. Some example conversations show introducing yourself, making plans to meet for coffee, deciding on a time and place to meet, and exchanging phone numbers. The document also defines some idioms like "break the ice" and calls someone a "social butterfly" if they go out a lot. It encourages practicing natural conversation rather than reading scripts.

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Warming-up English

Youre going to be talking a lot. Here are some neat, cool, real world things to say.

Saying Hi
Hi Hello Hey

Reply
Hi Hello Hey Im great/ Im awesome Everythings cool Same old thing Im taking a break Not much Im fine and you?

Asking How are you?


How are you? Hows it going? Whats up? What are you up to? Whats happening? How are you?

SAYING BYE
Later See you later So long. Goodbye I gotta go (I have got to go)

LETS GO
Lets go Lets do it

MISTAKES
Oooppss

LETS BEGIN
Lets do it Here we go Lets party Showtime!

PAIN
Ouch

I DONT UNDERSTAND
Excuse me, Again please. Wow! Really! Louder please. Slower please. Say what?

THATS GREAT
No kidding! Cool! Congratulations! Thats terrible. No way. In your dreams.

THATS TOO BAD


Im sorry to hear that. Say what? Anyway. Excuse me? Thats a shame.

I DONT BELIEVE YOU


Yeah right.

GET TO THE POINT


Cut to the chase

HURRY UP
Chop chop. Shake a leg.

FOLLOW UP QUESTIONS
Where did you go? When did you go? Who did you go with? How long did it take? How long did you stay? Why did you go? What time did you get home? How old is she? How did you first meet him/ her?

SAY WHAT? REALLY? NO KIDDING? ME TOO. WHAT ABOUT YOU?

Warming-up English

First day breaking the ice and getting o know each other You will introduce yourself to five different people, and make a date for every w days of the week. Seven days, seven different people, doing seven different things
Who Meet at Then to Cell number Who Meet at Then to Cell number Who Meet at Then to Cell number Who Meet at Then to Cell number when when when when Who Meet at Then to Cell number Who Meet at Then to Cell number Who Meet at Then to Cell number Who Meet at Then to Cell number when when when when

INVITING SOMEONE OUT Would you like to do something on Saturday? Are you busy on Tuesday? Are you free on Monday? Do you have any plans this weekend? What time do you want to meet? Where can we meet? Where exactly? What about meeting at _______?

SAYING YES: SURE! OK Yeah Yes Cool Sure Great Sounds great Id love to Lets do it Sounds like fun You got it SAYING NO: ID LOVE TO BUT Im busy. I already have plans. I cant. Im busy on Wednesday, What about Friday? Im free on Tuesday, Is that OK for you?

Warming-up English

This activity will show you how to:


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduce yourself Invite someone out Politely say YES Politely arrange a convenient time Politely say NO

This is not a police interrogation. Do not ask whats your name!

EXAMPLE CONVERSATION Hi, my name is Richard Tolentino. Richard Hello, Im Hazel Cabasag. Nice to meet you. Hazel Same here Richard Would you like to do something this afternoon? Hazel Id love to but I already have plans. But how about tomorrow? Richard Dang! Tomorrow Im busy. Im meeting my friends. What about Hazel Richard Hazel Richard Hazel Richard Hazel Richard Hazel Richard Hazel Richard Hazel Richard Hazel
Friday? Fridays cool. What do you want to do? What about going to a coffee shop in Subic. Well, Im going to a coffee shop on Thursday. How about meeting at City Mall? I need to do some shopping.

Thats even better. I need to go shopping, too. Where exactly do you want to meet? How about in front of Chowking? Near National Bookstore? Got it. Chowking. Great. What time? How about 3:00? 3:00s great. Can I have your cell number just in case? And Ill give mine. Sure my cell number is 0928-620-8948 My cell number is 0919-599-8803 Great. So I will call you tomorrow to confirm. Fine. Ill see you then. Bye-bye.

This is not reading or writing class. It is conversation class. DO NOT write your own information. You say it, they write it NOBODY reads. If you have D, B, P in your address, they may not understand your pronunciation. So you might have to say D as in dog, B as in boy, P as in puppy. The same for M and N- Did you say M as in money? No, I said N as in no. The same for Z and G- Was that Z as in Zero or G as in go?

IDIOM Alert!!!
Break the ice: To get conversation going, to make a social situation easier. Originally it meant break the ice so that ships could move in the winter. Social Butterfly: A butterfly flies around, here and there, all over the place. A social butterfly goes out a lot.

Warming-up English

What kind of personality do you have?


Are you a happy and exciting party animal or a serious and boring party pooper? Are you shy Are you a morning person Are you an indoor person Are you a loner Are you neat Are you punctual Do you have patience Are you always polite Are you always on the go Are you stingy Are you early bird Are you honest Are your parents traditional Can you keep a secret Are you organized Are you modest Are your parents strict TOTAL A high total on this side means that you will be rich and famous, but maybe a little boring
Sort of Kind of Sometimes

Or out going? Or an evening person? Or an outdoor person? Or a joiner? Or messy? Or sometimes late? Or a short fuse? Or sometimes rude? Or a couch potato? Or a big spender? Or generous? Or sometimes tell white lies? Or modern? Or are you a blabbermouth? Or do you often lose things? Or sometimes stuck up? Or lenient? TOTAL A high total this side means you will have a full and happy life? Who cares about the score?
It depends

Half and half

Warming-up English

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