Spoken English Level A1 (Day 2)
Spoken English Level A1 (Day 2)
Spoken English Level A1 (Day 2)
Spoken English
Course
Level-A1
Day - 2
Let’s Begin:
Remember:
Use ‘Hi’ or ‘Hello’ when you talk to your friends or relatives. You can also say ‘Good
morning!’
But, it is better to say ‘Good morning! etc.’ to a teacher, boss, or anyone who holds
a senior position.
Activity 1:
Complete the table below, using what you have just learned.
People Greeting Response
your teacher Good Morning, Sir/Madam! Good Morning!
your boss
your friends
your mother/ father
your colleague
your classmate
your doctor
your neighbor
your sister/ brother
a stranger
(someone you don’t know)
Activity 2:
Conversation 1: Conversation 2:
Ajay: Hi Rajiv! Sahil: Good morning!
Rajiv: Hi Ajay! How are you? Yuvraj: Good morning!
Ajay: I am fine. Thanks. Sahil: You have a nice watch.
Yuvraj: Thanks.
Sahil: Welcome!
Conversation 3: Conversation 5:
Pravin: I’ve scored 90 percent in my exam. Shivani: Hey! I got a new job!
Suresh: Well done! Keep it up. Devika: Congratulations!
Pravin: Thank you. Shivani: Thank you.
Devika: I want a treat from you.
Conversation 4: Shivani: Sure, let’s meet at 7 pm at
Ravi: Mahesh, we’re going for a picnic on Chaitanya Parathas. OK?
Sunday. Would you like to come with us? Devika: Great! Thanks!
Mahesh: I’m sorry. There is a family function Shivani: You are welcome. See you at
at home. 7.
Do you know?
I’m= I am I’ve= I
have That’s= That is
1. Your friend has failed in an examination. What will you say to him?
Student A: Sorry to hear that. Don’t worry. Try again. You will pass this time.
Student B: Thank you.
3. Your friend says,’ I am unwell’. What will you say to him/ her?
4. Your classmate is in a sad mood as he has lost his wallet. What will
you say to him?
Student A: Hey! What’s wrong? You look sad.
Student B:
Student A:
Student B:
Student B:
Student A:
Student B:
Remember:
Student A Student B
Don’t Say… Say…