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WORKSHOP SESSION NUMBER 1: Greetings, verb to-be and occupations.


Name: Arles Stiben Saray Camelo
Date:

GREETINGS
Greetings are used to say hello in English. It's common to use different greetings
depending on whether you greet a friend, family or a business associate. When you
meet friends, use informal greetings. If it's really important, use formal greetings.

WRITING TIME! Write in the lines (______) the meaning of these expressions:

Formal Greetings: Arriving Informal Greetings: Arriving


Good morning / good afternoon / good Hi / Hello
evening. __________________________________
Buenos días/ Buenas tardes/ Buenas
noches How are you doing?
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Hello/ how are you?
Hola/ ¿como estas tu? What's up?
__________________________________
I am fine/ thank you/ And you?
Estoy bien/ gracias/ ¿y tu? Fine / Great
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Good day, Sir / Good day, Madam
Buen día señor/ Buen día señora

How are you today?


¿Como estas hoy?
Informal Greetings: Departing
Nice seeing you!
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Formal Greetings: Departing Bye
_________________________________
It was a pleasure seeing you. See you later
_________________________________ _________________________________
Goodbye.
_________________________________
Goodnight.
_________________________________

Taken and edited from: https://www.thoughtco.com/greetings-social-language-1210042#formal-


greetings-arriving

SPEAKING TIME! Read the WRITING TIME! Greet your classmate


next dialogue. and write your own dialogue here:
A: Hello, Marie. _____________________________________
B: Good morning, David. How are you _____________________________________
today? _____________________________________
A: Great! How are you doing? _____________________________________
B: I’m fine. _____________________________________
A: Cool! See you later. _____________________________________
B: Goodbye.
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VERB TO BE

The verb to be has 2 uses: 1) to talk about ‘ser’ e.g. I am a teacher and you are a
student, and 2) to talk about ‘estar’ e.g. I am in Bosa and you are in Timiza. The verb
to be has 3 forms: am/are/ is. It changes according to the person/pronoun:

I/you/we/they/he/she/ it.

WRITING TIME! Look at the image and write the answers in the next page:
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WRITE THE ANSWERS HERE:


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OCCUPATIONS
Write in the correct Verb TO Re-arrange the sentence:
BE:
1. I am
WRITING TIME! Look at the image and not14a occupations
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Look at the pictures and answer the


questions
1. No,
1. I am he is not.
a policeman.

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UPLOAD! Upload your WORD document in the folder EVIDENCIAS Guía


sesión 1: Saludos, verbo ser/estar y ocupaciones.

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