English Greetings for A1 Level

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Questions and Answers

What is a common way to introduce oneself?

  • Good morning!
  • Have a great day!
  • How are you doing today?
  • Hello! My name is... (correct)

Which response would be appropriate to the question 'How are you doing today'?

  • Take care!
  • Good morning!
  • Pretty good, thank you! (correct)
  • So-so, nothing special.

Which phrase is commonly used to wish someone well?

  • Take care! (correct)
  • Not too bad, thanks!
  • How do you do? I'm...
  • Talk soon

What is an important aspect of starting a conversation in English?

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Which phrase can be used to indicate an average feeling when asked 'How are you'?

<p>Not too bad, thanks! (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Greeting

A common way to begin or start a conversation.

Responding to 'How are you?'

A suitable answer to the question 'How are you doing today?'

Wishing someone well

A polite way to convey best regards.

Starting a conversation

Asking about someone's well-being is a good first step.

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Typical response to 'How are you?'

A casual and average answer like 'Not too bad' to this question.

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Study Notes

Greetings for A1 Level

For effective communication with native speakers of English or those at the A1 level, knowing basic greetings is essential. Here's a collection of useful phrases:

Introducing Oneself

  • Hello! My name is...
  • How do you do? I'm...

Asking and Responding to 'How Are You?'

  • How are you doing today?
  • Not too bad, thanks!
  • Pretty good, thank you!
  • So-so, nothing special.
  • Good morning, afternoon, evening!

Basic Greetings

  • Have a great day!
  • Take care!
  • Talk soon

Remember, it's always polite to ask how someone is doing before starting a conversation. If they have children or pets, asking about them can also help break the ice and show interest. For more advanced conversations, you might want to learn about common interests like travel, family, and leisure activities.

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