ESL Reading Practice…Don’t know how to pronounce the Basic English greetings for beginners? Listen to the audio as you read the lesson. Feel free to pause the audio to practice your pronunciation.
Focus: Basic English greetings for beginners
Introduction
Hello everyone! In this blog post, we will be discussing some basic and more advanced English greetings. We will go over how to say hello in English, as well as some other common greetings. By the end of this blog post, you should have a good understanding of how to greet someone in English.
Basic English Greetings
Greetings in English are very important. They can be used to start or end a conversation, or just to show someone that you’re happy to see them. There are many different greetings in English, depending on the situation and the relationship between the people.
The most basic English greeting is “hello.” This can be used in almost any situation, whether you’re greeting a friend, a stranger, or even a loved one. If you want to be a little more formal, you can say “good morning,” “good afternoon,” or “good evening.” These greetings are typically used when you first see someone for the day. If you’re greeting someone you know well, you might say “hi,” “hey,” or “what’s up?” These are all informal greetings that you would use with a friend or family member.
In this section, I’ll be teaching you some basic English greetings. First, let’s start with the most important phrase of all:
More Advanced English Greetings
These phrases are not used as often as the ones in the previous section, but they can be useful in certain situations.
In this section, I’ll be teaching you some more advanced English greetings that you can use in certain situations. For example, if you’re greeting someone who is older than you, you can say “sir” or “ma’am.” If you’re greeting a group of people, you can say “ladies and gentlemen” or “everyone.” If you’re greeting someone you haven’t seen in a while, you might say “long time no see.”
Responses in English
Responses in English are just as important as greetings. They can be used to continue a conversation, or to show that you’re listening to what the other person is saying. There are many different responses in English, depending on the situation and the relationship between the people.
Conclusion
In conclusion, there are many different ways to greet someone in English. The greeting you use will depend on the situation and the relationship you have with the person you’re greeting. Now that you know some of the most common English greetings, go out and start using them!
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