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Greetings and Farewells

The document appears to be a worksheet for evaluating student progress in English. It contains greetings and farewell expressions in English with translations and examples of conversations in English using greetings and introductions. It also covers the verb "to be" including affirmative, negative and interrogative forms for the personal pronouns. There are exercises for students to practice using greetings, conversations, verb conjugations and rearranging sentences.

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Greetings and Farewells

The document appears to be a worksheet for evaluating student progress in English. It contains greetings and farewell expressions in English with translations and examples of conversations in English using greetings and introductions. It also covers the verb "to be" including affirmative, negative and interrogative forms for the personal pronouns. There are exercises for students to practice using greetings, conversations, verb conjugations and rearranging sentences.

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GESTIÓN ACADÉMICA CODIGO: 03-GA

TALLER-EVALUACIÓN
VERSION: 05

“Excelencia a su alcance”
FECHA: 01/05/2018

WORKSHEET_X_EVALUATION___ Achievement: TEACHER:


UNIT: 1 Institution:
NAME: Level: A1.1 DATE: Topic :

Greetings and Farewells


Greetings Answers
 Hi  Not so bad
 Hello
 I’m fine
 Good Morning
 Good Afternoon  Surviving
 Good Evening  I’m ok
 What’s up?  I’m pretty good
 How are you doing?  Not bad
 How’s it going?  I’m from Colombia
 Howdy
 My name is
 How do you do?

Farewells Important Expressions


 Bye  Nice to meet you too
 Good Bye  Glad to meet you
 See you tomorrow  It’s a pleasure to meet you
 See you soon
 What’s your name?
 See you next class
 See you later  How about you?
 See you around  Where are you from?
 Talk to you later  How old are you?
 Take care  This is my friend…
 Have a nice day
 Keep in touch  Long time no see you
 Good night
My name is Frank Goodwill

I am 19 years old.

I am from Birmingham, England.

I live in Ceiba neighborhood

I study at U.F.P.S

I like sports and videogames.

I don’t like junk food.

Now it’s your _________________________________________________


turn!
_________________________________________________

_________________________________________________

_________________________________________________

_________________________________________________

_________________________________________________

_________________________________________________

THE TO BE VERB

Personal AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE


Pronouns  I am  I am not  Am I?
 I  You are  You are not  Are you?
 You  He is  He is not  Is He
 He  She is  She is not  Is she?
 She  It is  It is not  Is it?
 It  You are  You are not  Are You?
 You (plural)  We are  We are not  Are we?
 We  They are  They are not  Are they?
 They
Conversations
Peter: Hello.
Jane: Hi!
Peter: My name is Peter. What's your name?
Jane: My name is Jane. Nice to meet you.
Peter: It's a pleasure.
Jane: Where are you from?
Peter: I'm from Rome.
Jane: Rome? Are you Greek?
Peter: No, I'm not Greek. I'm Italian.
Jane: Oh, you're Italian. Sorry about that.
Peter: That's OK. Where are you from?
Jane: I'm from London, but I'm not British.
Peter: No, what are you?
Jane: Well, my parents were Spanish, so I'm Spanish,
too.
Peter: That's very interesting. Spain is a beautiful
country.
Jane: Thank you. It is a wonderful place.

Hanna: Hi Josh, How are you?


Josh: Hi Hanna, I’m good! How about you?
Hanna: I’m fine. Look this is my friend Emily. She’s in my
English Class.
Josh: Nice to meet you Emily.
Emily: Nice to meet you Josh.
Josh: Where are you from?
Emily: I’m from Barranquilla.
Josh: Oh, you’re Colombian, Colombia is a beautiful country.
Emily: Thanks, you’re very kind.
Hanna: We have to go, our class starts in 5 minutes.
Josh: Ok, see you around girls.
Hanna: See you around Josh.
Let’s count! Emily: Bye Josh.
Josh: Bye Emily.

 Remember, we say phone


numbers one by one:

+57318450389 (Plus five,


seven, three, one, eight, four,
five, zero, three, eight, nine.)

Note: “Ou” it’s more common


than “Zero”.
Let’s practice
Organize the sentences:
Fill in blanks with the corresponding To Be or  Isn’t/a good daughter/Mary
Subject:  ____________________________________
1. We ______ students.  Are/ Richard and Santiago/ Tall/ ?
2. ______ am an English teacher.  ____________________________________
3. They______ good friends.  They / at / aren’t / home.
4. He ______ a football player.  ____________________________________
5. ______ is at the mall.  Caroline and I / university/ are / students/ ?
6. Marly ______ at home.  ____________________________________
7. Joseph______ on the 5th avenue.  Am / a / good / I / student /
8. ______ you from Sao Paulo?  ____________________________________
9. Is _______ from Mexico?
 From/ is/ Harry / England.
10. We _______ not from South Africa.
 ____________________________________
 Cartagena /from / isn’t / Sam.
 ____________________________________
 Swiss / Hanna / isn’t.
 ____________________________________
Change the sentences into the different  Falcao / At /? / is / the Stadium /
 ____________________________________
statements:
 Pekerman / Bad / Is / Coach /?/ a
 Sara is from Denmark. (-)
 ____________________________________
 ____________________________________
 Isn’t / Mariana Pajon / Cali / From.
 Joe and Donald are good teachers. (?)
 ____________________________________
 ____________________________________
 They aren’t at the beach. (?)
 ____________________________________
 Is John a football player? (+)
 ____________________________________
Write the numbers:
 Joseph and Caroline aren’t good friends. (+)
 657
 ____________________________________
 ________________________________
 Is Jose from Mexico? (-)
 2.498
 ____________________________________
 ________________________________
 Ann and Laura aren’t in my house.(?)  562.367
 ____________________________________  ________________________________
 Gary isn’t a good boy. (+) ________________________________
 ____________________________________ ________________________________
 Danielle and Francesco aren’t tennis  77´861.573
players.(?)  _______________________________
 ____________________________________ ___________________________________
 Are Caroline and I from Argentina? (+) ___________________________________
 ____________________________________ ___________________________________

______________________________

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