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Greetings and Introductions Exercises

The document provides practice exercises focused on greetings and introductions, including matching greetings with their meanings, completing dialogues, choosing correct answers, filling in blanks, and role-playing conversations. It emphasizes the use of common phrases for greeting and introducing oneself. Additionally, it encourages writing a short dialogue between two people meeting for the first time.
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Greetings and Introductions Exercises

The document provides practice exercises focused on greetings and introductions, including matching greetings with their meanings, completing dialogues, choosing correct answers, filling in blanks, and role-playing conversations. It emphasizes the use of common phrases for greeting and introducing oneself. Additionally, it encourages writing a short dialogue between two people meeting for the first time.
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Practice Exercises: Greetings and

Introductions
1. Match the Greeting with Its Meaning
Instructions: Match the greetings in column A with their meanings in column B.

A B
1. Good morning e. Used before 12 p.m.
2. Good afternoon c. Used after 12 p.m.
3. Good evening d. Used after 6 p.m.
4. Good night a. Used at night before
sleeping
5. Hello b. Hello (formal)

2. Complete the Dialogue


John: ______!

Sara: Hi! How are you?

John: I'm fine, ______. And you?

Sara: I'm good.

John: What's your ______?

Sara: My name is Sara.

John: ______ to meet you, Sara.

Sara: Nice to meet you too.

3. Choose the Correct Answer


1. Which greeting is used in the morning?
a. Good night b. Good afternoon c. Good morning

2. How do you introduce yourself?


a. My name is... b. See you! c. Thank you!

3. What do you say when you meet someone new?


a. Good night b. Nice to meet you c. I’m going to bed
4. Fill in the Blanks with Correct Words
Words: (hello, nice, goodbye, morning, fine)

1. ______, my name is Anna.

2. Good ______, Mr. Brown.

3. It's ______ to meet you.

4. I'm ______, thank you.

5. ______! See you tomorrow!

5. Role Play
Instructions: Practice this short conversation in pairs.

Student A: Greet your partner, ask how they are, and ask their name.

Student B: Respond, say your name, and ask the same questions.

Example:

A: Hi, how are you?

B: I’m fine, thank you. What’s your name?

A: My name is Ali. What’s your name?

B: My name is Fatima. Nice to meet you!

A: Nice to meet you too!

6. Write Your Own Dialogue


Instructions: Write a short dialogue between two people meeting for the first time. Use the
following phrases:

- Hello / Hi
- How are you?
- I’m fine, thanks
- What’s your name?
- My name is…
- Nice to meet you

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