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Greeting and Leave

Taking
Welcome, students!
What do you do first when you meet someone?

We GREET
someone.
GREETING AND
RESPONSES
Greetings Responses
Hi! Hi!
Hello! Hello!
How are you? I’m fine
How’s life? Fine. Thanks.
How’s everything? Very well. Thank you.

How are you doing? I’m OK.


Not so bad.
How are you? I’m fine. Thank you.
I’m very well. Thank you.

How do you do? How do you do?


FORMAL VS INFORMAL GREETING
Formal Greeting Informal Greeting
Use informal situations Use in most informal
like greet someone we situations like when you
respect, formal greet your close friends
classroom, presentation, in schoolyard, or to
etc. someone you meet on the
streets.
FORMAL VS INFORMAL GREETING
Formal Greeting Informal Greeting
Expressions Expressions
1. Hello. 1. Hi!
2. How are you? 2. Hey!
3. Good morning. 3. What’s up?
4. Good afternoon. 4. Howdy!
5. Good evening. 5. What’s new?
6. What are you doing? 6. What’s going on?
7. It’s nice to meet you. 7. How is it going?
8. How is it going? 8. How are things?
9. How are you doing? 9. How is everything
10. Good to see you. 10. How’s life?
11. It is a pleasure to meet you. 11. Long time no see!
12. How do you do? 12. It’s good to see you
13. It’s an honor to meet you.
14. Nice to meet you.
FORMAL GREETING RESPONSES
Expressions Responses
Hello. Hello.

How are you? I’m fine. Thank you!

Good morning. Good morning.

Good afternoon. Good afternoon.

Good Evening. Good Evening

How do you do? How do you do?

What are you doing? I’m doing well. Thank you!

How is everything? Everything is fine. Thank you.

Nice to meet you.


Nice to meet you.
It’s nice to meet you?

Good to see you. Good to see you too.


INFORMAL GREETING RESPONSES

Expressions Responses
What’s up? Pretty well.
How are things? Not bad.
How is it going? Well nothing special.
How is life? It’s pretty good, thanks.
What’s new? Nothing much.
What’s cracking? Great.
How have you been? I’ve been fine.
Dialogue 1
• Arno: Good morning, Mr. Dana. It's a good
day. Is Bima at home?
• Mr. Dana: Yes, Bima is at home. Bima says
he will go with you.
• Arno: That's right, sir. We will go play
football with friends on the field.
• Mr. Dana: Wait a minute. I'll call Bima in
his room.
• Arno: Thank you, sir.
Dialogue 2
• Cindy: Hey Satria, long time no see. How
are you?
• Satria: Hello Cindy. I spent holiday at my
cousin's house for a week.
• Cindy: No wonder I never saw you playing
around the house as usual.
• Satria: Yes, I just got home again last night,
after being picked up by my parents.
Arrange the expression into good
dialogue!
A. 1. Hi, Andi. How are you?
2. I’m fine, too.
3. Hello, Budi.
4. Fine. And you?
B. 1. Hello, Rian.
2. See you.
3. Not too bad. And you?
4. Hi, Anton. How is everything with you?
5. It’s Ok. See you tomorrow
6. Good. But I have to go home now
LEAVE-TAKING
Good bye.
Bye-bye.
Bye.
See you later.
See you.
FORMAL LEAVE-TAKING
Expressions Responses
Good bye. Good bye/take care.
See you tomorrow. See you.
See you later. See you.
See you next (week, day, month, See you.
etc)
Sorry, I have to go now. Never mind, see you.
I’ll talk to you later. Sure, see you later.
It’s been nice talking to you. So long.
I think I must go now. Bye.
Let’s hope we meet again soon. See you.
INFORMAL LEAVE-TAKING
Expressions Responses
So long for now Bye now
Bee seeing you Bee seeing you too
Have a nice day Thanks and you too
Have a good trip Thanks
Give regard to your . . . Sure, I will
Take care of your self I will
Be careful. Sure
PRACTICE THE DIALOGUE
Gaffar : Hi, Putri!
Putri : Hi, Gaffar.
Gaffar : How are you doing?
Putri : Pretty well. By the way. Where are you going?

Gaffar : I’m going to the swimming pool. Will you join


me?
Putri : Oh, sorry I must help my father in the studio.

Gaffar : It’s okay. See you next time.


Putri : See you. Have a nice day.

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